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there's part c which is the hmo part of the program and part d. my point here is that for people who are in medicare part b, which is what we're going to be focussing on, there are premiums which vary based on people's incomes. so here what you can see is typically people pay $121.80 per month. but that varies based on their income. they also pay deductibles by the way, which are affected by this issue we're talking about today. and another point to keep in mind is many people rely on social security for the bulk of their income which is about $1200 per month. so what's in store? the medicare actuaries, after getting information from social security and the bureau of labor statistics said they predict that medicare premiums will rise by 22% between this year and next year. as will the medicare part b deductible. so that's a big increase in historic terms. and that is -- that's actually why we're here today. and the reason why the premium is expected to go up has to do with the social security cola which has been projected to increase by a very mod
there's part c which is the hmo part of the program and part d. my point here is that for people who are in medicare part b, which is what we're going to be focussing on, there are premiums which vary based on people's incomes. so here what you can see is typically people pay $121.80 per month. but that varies based on their income. they also pay deductibles by the way, which are affected by this issue we're talking about today. and another point to keep in mind is many people rely on social...
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all part b spending. together, theyll will take 25% of all part b spending costs in general revenues. that is a calculation the secretary has to make, and then there is a little wiggle room in a language that says there should be adequate reserves in the supplemental insurance trust fund. based on a 25% threshold in the , thept of adequate reserve secretary has the authority to premiums, and the secretary will set premiums probably within the next month. once she knows what is going on with the social security quota. at this point, what we know was that the quota is expected to increase by 0.2%. if that happens, many people on medicare, most people on medicare, will be protected by something called the hold harmless, which will -- which basically says, your part b premium cannot increase so much that a major social security check go down. because most people have their premiums deducted from the social security checks. and that is a provision in law that is intended to protect people who rely of social se
all part b spending. together, theyll will take 25% of all part b spending costs in general revenues. that is a calculation the secretary has to make, and then there is a little wiggle room in a language that says there should be adequate reserves in the supplemental insurance trust fund. based on a 25% threshold in the , thept of adequate reserve secretary has the authority to premiums, and the secretary will set premiums probably within the next month. once she knows what is going on with the...
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the second part is custom. anything we need to do that is for us custom. >> the difficulty in the industry seemed to hit compared to expectations put out was the time it takes and the strength, the durability of objects. that cup, how long would it take to print now? >> depends because the size of the cup and the way the technology that you are using would change that. my view is i bring it to you, four key customer needs, productivity and total cost of operations. we believe we are the inflection point. we have a technology for plastic and metal to go from prototyping to production. >> mostly prototyping with the exception of invis line. >> i think now complex parts that is the reason general electric bought two big 3 d printing companies because they want to-do that in house. same thing is true with new technology. we have developed a technology with which you would be able to do production, parts and plastics. >> this is not an especially new technology. a year or two ago we were hearing about the 3 d printi
the second part is custom. anything we need to do that is for us custom. >> the difficulty in the industry seemed to hit compared to expectations put out was the time it takes and the strength, the durability of objects. that cup, how long would it take to print now? >> depends because the size of the cup and the way the technology that you are using would change that. my view is i bring it to you, four key customer needs, productivity and total cost of operations. we believe we are...
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it's part of the party scene. certainly not every man who parties is a rapist, and not every woman who parties is a rape victim. studies show that multiple variables including individual psychology, rape myths and rape culture or and -- [inaudible] lead to rape. the use of rape drugs to intention beally incapacitate college women is particularly reprehensible insofar as it's not only premeditated rape, but also these drugs are in themselves dangerous, even lethal at high doses. in 2014 at the university of wisconsin, for example, several girls ended up in the hospital after they were served punch spiked with prohip knoll at a -- prohip knoll at a pa alternative my -- fraternity party, a rape conspiracy by planning sexual assault and intentionally drugging unsuspecting women. as long as college men continue to see women as sexual prey or trophies, rape will continue to plague college campuses. as an aside, just a couple days ago i learned of a new fingernail polish that detects rape drugs in drinks. girls dip their
it's part of the party scene. certainly not every man who parties is a rapist, and not every woman who parties is a rape victim. studies show that multiple variables including individual psychology, rape myths and rape culture or and -- [inaudible] lead to rape. the use of rape drugs to intention beally incapacitate college women is particularly reprehensible insofar as it's not only premeditated rape, but also these drugs are in themselves dangerous, even lethal at high doses. in 2014 at the...
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jennifer: tonight's forecasted snow for parts of the north country has ski areas eager to see a whiter winter in year compared to last. cherise leclerc live from loon mountain now in lincoln to tell us how they're it's still just raining at this hour, but the rain is coming down a little heavier. but there is actually some snow at the top of loon mountain from a few days ago. but ski officials here say they're excited about the potential for more tonight, they say this is a great start to the season that's ahead. while the trails here are still bare, of course, ski resort officials tell us it only takes a couple of days of consecutive cool temperatures in the 20's to start up their snow guns. they say it's not all that snowfall here in october, but it is always welcome news, after last year's milder winter they're hoping early snowfalls like this are a sign of good things to come for their ski season. >> people are very excited, especially after last year wasn't a stellar winter. they're just really primed to come up here and have fun. reporter: those ski officials tell us they think t
jennifer: tonight's forecasted snow for parts of the north country has ski areas eager to see a whiter winter in year compared to last. cherise leclerc live from loon mountain now in lincoln to tell us how they're it's still just raining at this hour, but the rain is coming down a little heavier. but there is actually some snow at the top of loon mountain from a few days ago. but ski officials here say they're excited about the potential for more tonight, they say this is a great start to the...
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it is not only part -- part of the motives are mixed.e have the economic deprivation that really does exist. many people have improved their lives. the poverty has lowered. we see less of the exodus of the young people that happened after the wall came down. there are points of improvement. we also see significant economic differences. that is one motive, i think. of course, the refugee crisis has brought up emotions that were maybe stored away for a couple of years, for at least five or six years, where we have seen those improvements and brought it back to life. of course, we have the third layer -- i totally agree with you there -- a global populist movement that makes people feel that, even though they are a minority, they are allowed to set the tone. if the government does not do what they want individually, the government has to be dismantled or toppled over. that is how the cry "merkel has to go" comes into life. peter: johannes talking about victimhood on one side and angela merkel has to go on the other. it is interesting for in
it is not only part -- part of the motives are mixed.e have the economic deprivation that really does exist. many people have improved their lives. the poverty has lowered. we see less of the exodus of the young people that happened after the wall came down. there are points of improvement. we also see significant economic differences. that is one motive, i think. of course, the refugee crisis has brought up emotions that were maybe stored away for a couple of years, for at least five or six...
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part sensor part properties the data at national guard swivel, circle and to be able to execute these project and deliver a timely project. the proposals were relatively low in the proposed financial terms. they did propose the first 10 years of a rent credit which was really allowable in the rfp. we know that a substantial investment will be required into the site we want to make sure that we will be able to amortize those details in the lease agreement. so the next stage if you authorize us to enter into negotiations, we will be digging into those financials and coming back to you with a lease agreement for the project. >> thank you. two more questions quickly. one, in the time it wasn't clear to me at what point phase 1, two, or three, at which activities activation actually begins. is it post all three? it wasn't quite clear >> thank you for the question. immediately after phase 1 is completed the activities would be available to the public. >> great. thank you. last question. while not formal, i would presume that are too wet friends from the rowing club are going to be partners
part sensor part properties the data at national guard swivel, circle and to be able to execute these project and deliver a timely project. the proposals were relatively low in the proposed financial terms. they did propose the first 10 years of a rent credit which was really allowable in the rfp. we know that a substantial investment will be required into the site we want to make sure that we will be able to amortize those details in the lease agreement. so the next stage if you authorize us...
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within the local tradition, people don't think of parts in their singing as two parts, they think ofong. a song is a whole. and if you come to a group of singers who are singing a ganga or a becarac and you ask them, "could you please sing me your part?" they will say, "no." not because they're not good singers or not because they are unable to sing, they just don't conceive of music in terms of independent parts that are doing discreet pitches. what people are looking for is physical experience of the sound. the placement in their vocal register that's going to produce the most piercing sound. and the way people find that is by singing together. [singing together] [steel drums play] (narrator) texture in large ensembles can become quite complex. the steelband which originated in trinidad in the 1950s can have as many as 120 players. while there are many simultaneously sounding parts, its basic texture is homophonic. there is usually a lead melody supported by the rest of the ensemble. (man) the steelband is associated with carnival in trinidad. members of these carnival ensembles be
within the local tradition, people don't think of parts in their singing as two parts, they think ofong. a song is a whole. and if you come to a group of singers who are singing a ganga or a becarac and you ask them, "could you please sing me your part?" they will say, "no." not because they're not good singers or not because they are unable to sing, they just don't conceive of music in terms of independent parts that are doing discreet pitches. what people are looking for...
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that is part of growing up. that is what a lot of people encounter as they move from one place to another, one generation to another. his was extreme, but it happens to a lot of people. that became one of the generating ideas as we put this book together. to?ooked at, who'd we talk one man kept popping up. we knew we had to do it. so we looked around and sure ,nough, gerald and betty ford they had written biographies. maybe we will find something, they will be writing most about their years in washington. not so much. they both had very good insights , and i think probably, as they worked on their biographies, one it to make sure that their hometown was very much included. the story that caught my eye, the one we used among others, because we gave gerald ford in particular good coverage, was when he talked about, first of all, he is adopted. his mother remarried. his birth father was not a part of his life. when he was maybe 16 years old, in high school, and he worked during the noon hour at a little cafe across
that is part of growing up. that is what a lot of people encounter as they move from one place to another, one generation to another. his was extreme, but it happens to a lot of people. that became one of the generating ideas as we put this book together. to?ooked at, who'd we talk one man kept popping up. we knew we had to do it. so we looked around and sure ,nough, gerald and betty ford they had written biographies. maybe we will find something, they will be writing most about their years in...
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be part of the solution. and that's what we saw. after the events of july, applications to the dallas police department have tripled. it doesn't happen in so many other cities. there we have -- but there we saw a tripling of applications. and i was able to spend some time talking to some young people in the police academy. they all either joined or stayed after july. and it was an incredibly diverse group of young people. ron was with me. i think we were both struck, not just by the diversity in terms of young men, young women, african-american, hispanic individuals. people from dallas and different areas. when i talk to them and ask them why did they still want to be police officers, particularly in light of what they were seeing. and all of them talked about wanting to serve their communities. being very aware of the problems of the day, but wanting to be part of a solution. wanting to show that police can be responsive. wanting to show that police can be from a community and serve a community. i thought, what a tremendous respons
be part of the solution. and that's what we saw. after the events of july, applications to the dallas police department have tripled. it doesn't happen in so many other cities. there we have -- but there we saw a tripling of applications. and i was able to spend some time talking to some young people in the police academy. they all either joined or stayed after july. and it was an incredibly diverse group of young people. ron was with me. i think we were both struck, not just by the diversity...
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what you do is you go to the part nearest you. there's another assumption want to get at which i think is important to know. it's connected to this. most people go to the places nearest to them to recreate and as we know from teachers and other people work with folks in disadvantaged areas oftentimes the kids in their having even ever been to the mountains or to a beach or to a farm. so it would be inappropriate then to assume that just because people have two legs though traveled across town and go to the nicer part. or the other way around. so i think those assumptions and what that is that economics determines often how far people go for recreation and i think that should be incorporated into the >> okay i think i give it as much time as i can. see was okay i was going to urge if the point is made you clear the zip is an ongoing prospect that the commission you guys are probably the only oversight entities you need to establish the mechanisms be was guided. thank you. >> next speaker. >> good afternoon commissioners. my name is
what you do is you go to the part nearest you. there's another assumption want to get at which i think is important to know. it's connected to this. most people go to the places nearest to them to recreate and as we know from teachers and other people work with folks in disadvantaged areas oftentimes the kids in their having even ever been to the mountains or to a beach or to a farm. so it would be inappropriate then to assume that just because people have two legs though traveled across town...
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and not understanding that big part of that. and with those budget cuts the inability as much as they used to to talk about how she wanted to go back to that conflict in the ukraine but they would not send her. so to peace that together from the ukrainian news outlets. this is becoming harder and harder. if you don't have people on the ground you don't have somebody that is trained to be neutral. but there is a fairness to ask people from each side of the conflict that people generally don't think they will be fighting. i don't think i am that bad guy. this is a bigger problem because of lack of resources with social media and journalism to put things to give the context that it needs. >> yes. >> are they discouraged to be a correspondent is that more passive white don't go to this area quite. >> both. but we are not going there. there is a lot of that going on with those who can safely navigate but they are increasingly parts of syria is the best example you are really taking your life into your own hands. even with that pakist
and not understanding that big part of that. and with those budget cuts the inability as much as they used to to talk about how she wanted to go back to that conflict in the ukraine but they would not send her. so to peace that together from the ukrainian news outlets. this is becoming harder and harder. if you don't have people on the ground you don't have somebody that is trained to be neutral. but there is a fairness to ask people from each side of the conflict that people generally don't...
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that is a small part of it but it is a small part of it. if you think of, for example, median wages, after accounting for transfers, median wages have been on a flat but slightly upward curve. it is not quite explain how it gone from 84% to 40% and i suspect lower especially when we have not seen anything like the same trend among non-working-class people. it is definitely there and it is definitely happening. difficult question, i do not have a fantastic answer, why it is happening. host: you have friends in their early 30's. among the guys you know, how many of them -- what percentage have gotten married and stayed married? mr. vance: of the folks went and got an education and stayed in middletown to work or left middletown because there are a test are not a ton of high school jobs in middletown, most of them, i cannot think of one of my college educated friends who is not married or engaged. maybe i am not remembering everybody. host: it is a lot. mr. vance: every single one of my groomsmen, similar story. small-town ohio, every single o
that is a small part of it but it is a small part of it. if you think of, for example, median wages, after accounting for transfers, median wages have been on a flat but slightly upward curve. it is not quite explain how it gone from 84% to 40% and i suspect lower especially when we have not seen anything like the same trend among non-working-class people. it is definitely there and it is definitely happening. difficult question, i do not have a fantastic answer, why it is happening. host: you...
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of -- it's an integral part of who they are. >> sure. >> not just an integral part but a central part, and that reminds me of the experience that my wife and i have had in this little town of maryland where we live where the public high school there were lots of really, really bright kids who weren't aware of how bright they were, and there was not the -- nobody was saying to them, do you know what, you could get a free ride at yale or harvard or dartmouth or stanford. >> sure. >> and the difference between that atmosphere in a white white working class community and the atmosphere in potomac and cherry chase and northwest washington s you know, vast. the other thing that i want to follow up on with that is your experience at yale because you say that you discovered that you got there and they weren't all geniuses after all. talk a little bit more about that and the reaction of the kid from middletown, ex-marine corps, infantryman getting to yale. >> i think the sense that to make it to an ivy league school you had to be a genius was to powerful and so strong in my own life that i rea
of -- it's an integral part of who they are. >> sure. >> not just an integral part but a central part, and that reminds me of the experience that my wife and i have had in this little town of maryland where we live where the public high school there were lots of really, really bright kids who weren't aware of how bright they were, and there was not the -- nobody was saying to them, do you know what, you could get a free ride at yale or harvard or dartmouth or stanford. >>...
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en gran parte de los estados costeros.endo charlestÓn, podrÍamos tener condiciones de huracÁn en gran parte del amanecer del sÁbado. incluso puede tocar tierra, que no lo ha hecho, ha bordeado la costa. la lluvia serÁ torrencial y continÚa su travesÍa de acuerdo a lo que estamos viendo y pudiera acercarse peligrosamente al extremo sur de carolina del norte. otra Área que pudiera tener daÑos considerables. vientos de 39 a 73 millas por hora afectarÁn los sectores costeros, principalmente en georgia, y carolina del sur y carolina del norte. bastante fuerte la oleada, continuarÁ afectando otros sectores. bastante peligrosa la marea. hasta 9 diez. aviso de todo tipo -- hasta 9 pies. alerta detonado en algunos sectores de carolina del sur, podrÍa ocurrir en las prÓximas horas. inundaciones que pueden llegar hasta 20 pulgadas. lo que nadie quisiera es que el huracÁn de la vuelta, muchos indican que sÍ, que podria dar la vuelta y regresar. pero ya es un sistema bastante debilitado, si regresa, aunque nadie quiere que regrese, pod
en gran parte de los estados costeros.endo charlestÓn, podrÍamos tener condiciones de huracÁn en gran parte del amanecer del sÁbado. incluso puede tocar tierra, que no lo ha hecho, ha bordeado la costa. la lluvia serÁ torrencial y continÚa su travesÍa de acuerdo a lo que estamos viendo y pudiera acercarse peligrosamente al extremo sur de carolina del norte. otra Área que pudiera tener daÑos considerables. vientos de 39 a 73 millas por hora afectarÁn los sectores costeros,...
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i am so honored to be part of this conversation in part because this is personal. i think many of you know that i have in my hands one of the newest residents in the bayview, my son, who is ready for a game today, but is also ready for this grocery store to be opened. when my wife and i moved here, we experienced what we all read about, what we all know about, the reality of a food desert. of what it takes to have to plan for 45 minutes or an hour for one of us to take a trip halfway up the city to a safeway or trader joes to get fresh food. as the father of a newborn we know how important it is for our kids to have the freshest and healthiest food possible. so i want to just thank all of you for being part of this long journey. when i was president of the san francisco board of supervisors i remember speaking to mayor lee's processor and supervisor cohen's press sore predecessor and thank you all for chasing 120 possible groceries before duc loi came here today. this is a long journey, but i know this is going to be an amazing spot of community. this is going to b
i am so honored to be part of this conversation in part because this is personal. i think many of you know that i have in my hands one of the newest residents in the bayview, my son, who is ready for a game today, but is also ready for this grocery store to be opened. when my wife and i moved here, we experienced what we all read about, what we all know about, the reality of a food desert. of what it takes to have to plan for 45 minutes or an hour for one of us to take a trip halfway up the...
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i am so honored to be part of this conversation in part because this is personal. i think many of you know that i have in my hands one of the newest residents in the bayview, my son, who is ready for a game today, but is also ready for this grocery store to be opened. when my wife and i moved here, we experienced what we all read about, what we all know about, the reality of a food desert. of what it takes to have to plan for 45 minutes or an hour for one of us to take a trip halfway up the city to a safeway or trader joes to get fresh food. as the father of a newborn we know how important it is for our kids to have the freshest and healthiest food possible. so i want to just thank all of you for being part of this long journey. when i was president of the san francisco board of supervisors i remember speaking to mayor lee's processor and supervisor cohen's press sore predecessor and thank you all for chasing 120 possible groceries before duc loi came here today. this is a long journey, but i know this is going to be an amazing spot of community. this is going to b
i am so honored to be part of this conversation in part because this is personal. i think many of you know that i have in my hands one of the newest residents in the bayview, my son, who is ready for a game today, but is also ready for this grocery store to be opened. when my wife and i moved here, we experienced what we all read about, what we all know about, the reality of a food desert. of what it takes to have to plan for 45 minutes or an hour for one of us to take a trip halfway up the...
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across different parts. and one of the things that we have done is come together around a strategic approach to the opioids issue, certainly in he health space, key areas we're focusing on to make sure we're changing the trajectory. just to give people a sense, and i guess it was 2014 or so, there was 250 million prescriptions for opioids. i think most of you have a sense of the population of the united states, that's more than one for each adult in the country. so the idea that that just can't be right. so our strategy is based on three things. one, controlling the prescribing. because the prescribing, that's how the drugs, many of the drugs, are getting out to people. and so this isn't -- this is about helping doctors. so the centers for disease control and prevention has put out a new set of guidelines. the surgeon general has challenged how many providers are going to take on and take up those guidelines and we're working to get those guidelines out. they're guidelines about how to prescribe for pain. so
across different parts. and one of the things that we have done is come together around a strategic approach to the opioids issue, certainly in he health space, key areas we're focusing on to make sure we're changing the trajectory. just to give people a sense, and i guess it was 2014 or so, there was 250 million prescriptions for opioids. i think most of you have a sense of the population of the united states, that's more than one for each adult in the country. so the idea that that just can't...
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it's a part of his dna. it's a part of this nation. if we don't understand what happened during the civil rights movement we cannot understand the politics of today. at the time everybody thought it was a long shot for them to get this museum passed through the congress. also ever thought it was a long shot for them to even try to do a graphic novel. but who we are on a single day showing long shot ideas and john lewis' persistence can work in change this country. >> host: what's your. background? >> guest: he's been my congressman since i was three years old. i was raised by a single mother. i father was in atlanta and my father was a turkish immigrant who came to this country and then left my mother when i was very young. part of that is how i got into comment books but i was been a bit of a rabble-rouser. you see your mother, a single mother being treated the way they are in america, particularly the '70s and '80s. you can't help but ask yourself when you quote what can i do to make it better? so that other people want to watch thei
it's a part of his dna. it's a part of this nation. if we don't understand what happened during the civil rights movement we cannot understand the politics of today. at the time everybody thought it was a long shot for them to get this museum passed through the congress. also ever thought it was a long shot for them to even try to do a graphic novel. but who we are on a single day showing long shot ideas and john lewis' persistence can work in change this country. >> host: what's your....
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here we have the parts taken apart so you can see all the different parts. this is how the mill parts look when they are put together for milling. this is the bed stone. this is the bottom stone. it stays stationary. the top stone over here, this is the runner stone, the one that is going to spin around. you will have to use this stone crane here to lift it up and put it on. all the weight balances on that little pin right here. these bars sit in the stone so when the outside wheel is going around, this is going around. you need the stone crane because eighs 2400one wa pounds. notice it has grooves carved in all these lines. that's on the top of the bed stone. the grouoves are passing each other and cutting it like scissors. people frequently think of stoneground flour as stone grinding together like this and crushing of the grain. if you do that, you get bits of rock in your flour and that's not very good for your teeth, and you also get a really stinky smell. so i asked the miller, if i smell that smell, i know my stones are touching, so i crank this lever
here we have the parts taken apart so you can see all the different parts. this is how the mill parts look when they are put together for milling. this is the bed stone. this is the bottom stone. it stays stationary. the top stone over here, this is the runner stone, the one that is going to spin around. you will have to use this stone crane here to lift it up and put it on. all the weight balances on that little pin right here. these bars sit in the stone so when the outside wheel is going...
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>> well, part of it is we're not going to see the population densities we saw in new york and in parts of new jersey. there is some areas of -- you know, jacksonville area, as we move up and down the coast, you've got brunswick, savannah, further south you have daytona, but we don't have the population density, so this is going to be for us a lot of impacts over large areas, but not necessarily all of it heavily concentration of population. so part of this of working with the state are where are the heavy hit areas with populations, but also remember we have a lot of rural areas that may be difficult to get there but they'll still be needed out there. we're balancing the lessons we learned from sandy which we learned from katrina and everyone else who said we can't wait for them outside. we need to get ready now in case it's bad there. if it's not, we can redirect or go home. >> i'm going to give you the last word here. anything more you want to say to the public that may be listening down there? >> everybody is focused on when will there be storm surge. that won't be the greatest risk
>> well, part of it is we're not going to see the population densities we saw in new york and in parts of new jersey. there is some areas of -- you know, jacksonville area, as we move up and down the coast, you've got brunswick, savannah, further south you have daytona, but we don't have the population density, so this is going to be for us a lot of impacts over large areas, but not necessarily all of it heavily concentration of population. so part of this of working with the state are...
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it's an integral part of the european history. it's part of nato. no one is going to want to damage that relationship. on the other hand, there is going to be a difference as colleagues have said between being inside the european union and outside. it's something we are not going to explore how it is developed. the idea everything is up for negotiation and it's all a spectrum and somehow any outcome is possible, i think, frankly, i don't think that is where we are. >> ambassador araud. i want to continue with what's going on in europe. from your vantage point, do you believe the answer in light of some of the tensions to be an an tech dote to be more of europe or less of europe? it's certainly an important question. there are lots of responses. the french government has taken a very interesting position, i think, when it comes to everything from military bases and military solidarity to rethinking the economic bases of varying regulatory agendas. if you had any comments or thoughts on that. >> when you ask the question to french diplomat, immediatel
it's an integral part of the european history. it's part of nato. no one is going to want to damage that relationship. on the other hand, there is going to be a difference as colleagues have said between being inside the european union and outside. it's something we are not going to explore how it is developed. the idea everything is up for negotiation and it's all a spectrum and somehow any outcome is possible, i think, frankly, i don't think that is where we are. >> ambassador araud. i...
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i just know that's part of my live and part of what i have to pay in order to live in this country. >> it does include tax credits and saving. state sales tax will drop by a third of a penny over two years. estate tax will be faded out by 218. but starting next month at least for awhile, every time we fill up in new jersey, we'll be reminded of good old days when not only did they pump the gas for you, they did it cheaper than almost anywhere else in the nation. yes, the good old days. governor christie has yet to sign the bill. but indeed he will. it will likely take effect, dawn, on november 1st. bring your barrels over and get them filled up quickly. back to you. >> i always looked forward to going to jersey to get my gas, brad. >> me too. >> we wouldn't to watch hurricane matthew tonight. the storm keeps changin changinn its path could soon see the worse of it. we are watching conditions from above and on the groun red carps out in philly to night. not for a big hollywood. what was being showcase that's making a huge people in young people's lives. >>> you may have heard that a ce
i just know that's part of my live and part of what i have to pay in order to live in this country. >> it does include tax credits and saving. state sales tax will drop by a third of a penny over two years. estate tax will be faded out by 218. but starting next month at least for awhile, every time we fill up in new jersey, we'll be reminded of good old days when not only did they pump the gas for you, they did it cheaper than almost anywhere else in the nation. yes, the good old days....
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signs of another warmup sometime in the early and mid part of indians or what? >> if anybody named jamie was going to be turned in to cleveland today i'm glad it was him. this is where the oil hosted a fundraiser for billikelly ayotte...thers this is where ayotte voted with the koch brothers 90% of the time. ayotte's campaigns collected millions from corporate interests. and voted for them, not you. she voted wall street banks billions in write offs for executive bonuses. voted big oil billions in tax breaks. but kelly ayotte voted against letting families refinance student loans. and against lowering the cost of prescription drugs. kelly ayotte's not working for new hampshire. dscc is responsible for the content jamie: really nothing the patriots or bell belichick do at this point should ever surprise jamie collins to the cleveland browns for a third round draft pick. along with chandler jones last year it's the second all pro defensive player the pats have recently traded. collins played against the bill itself yesterday, had three tackles and two hits. he wou
signs of another warmup sometime in the early and mid part of indians or what? >> if anybody named jamie was going to be turned in to cleveland today i'm glad it was him. this is where the oil hosted a fundraiser for billikelly ayotte...thers this is where ayotte voted with the koch brothers 90% of the time. ayotte's campaigns collected millions from corporate interests. and voted for them, not you. she voted wall street banks billions in write offs for executive bonuses. voted big oil...
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la parte centro y oeste de florida llevarÍa la parte mÁs suave, con la bici tormenta de -- aviso de tormentavientos de tormenta tropical. prÁcticamente garantizado para todo este de florida. lempiras a lo que estamos viendo en cuanto a eso, la trayectoria, estaremos viendo que el tiempo se deteriora deformar progresiva. asÍ lo tiene. podrÍamos tener una gran categorÍa 4- sin embargo, el cÍrculo de viento mÁximo podrÍa estar llegando aquÍ. es un peligro que hay que considerar. no hemos visto huracanes paralelos a la costa de que pudiera llegar hasta esta zona como categorÍa 4 y luego seguir por la costa sureste. ilia: estaremos muy pendientes de tus pronÓsticos. la devastaciÓn en haitÍ es de gran magnitud, la cifra inicial de al menos 21 personas muertas podrÍa aumentar. extensas zonas estÁn completamente destruidas y sin protecciÓn. las familias afectadas ya comenzaron a darle sepultura a sus seres queridos. reportera: aquÍ en haiti ya consideran el paso del huracÁn como la peor crisis humanitaria desde el terremoto de 2010. en el devastado haitÍ, llorando la muerte de varias personas. en me
la parte centro y oeste de florida llevarÍa la parte mÁs suave, con la bici tormenta de -- aviso de tormentavientos de tormenta tropical. prÁcticamente garantizado para todo este de florida. lempiras a lo que estamos viendo en cuanto a eso, la trayectoria, estaremos viendo que el tiempo se deteriora deformar progresiva. asÍ lo tiene. podrÍamos tener una gran categorÍa 4- sin embargo, el cÍrculo de viento mÁximo podrÍa estar llegando aquÍ. es un peligro que hay que considerar. no hemos...
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and so, part of what we're doing is we need people to sort of keep coming or to be part of the labor force and to sustain employment in order for these things to work. how big or small these issues are and sort of what the fiscal cliffs look like, a lot of that is going to depend on sort of, one, how long existing people as they age continue to work, and two, in addition to sort of what's going on with the population, what we decide as a country on the fiscal side. like you know, there are all sorts of conversations that happen that aren't necessarily getting resolved in washington about sort of how do we fix social security and medicare? if we can slow down the rate of growth in health care costs, that would help. if people worked a little bit longer before they retired, that would help. if we actually raised taxes and cut other spending, that would also help. but a lot of this is going to be dependent on sort of having workers be part of that, and immigrants and the children of immigrants are an increasingly large part of that population. >> let me just follow on there, because som
and so, part of what we're doing is we need people to sort of keep coming or to be part of the labor force and to sustain employment in order for these things to work. how big or small these issues are and sort of what the fiscal cliffs look like, a lot of that is going to depend on sort of, one, how long existing people as they age continue to work, and two, in addition to sort of what's going on with the population, what we decide as a country on the fiscal side. like you know, there are all...
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part of this is part of his approach and many people's approach to working in congress as members is to be part of the institution and he uses that and becomes an incredibly long serving chair. >> so william dawson was a member that had a legislative style that was very much a workhorse style. she was behind the scenes and he didn't want to be in the media. very quite. determined but very low key. his style contracts with these. >> this is by adam clayton powell. this was published marching blacks. it's published right after he is elected in 1944 and begins to serve in 1945 and he was definitely a man ready for a progress and he was the pastor in harlem district and he serves a very long time in congress. this is from the beginning of his congressional career. this is later moving from the paper form to wax. a recording he made. keep the faith baby. it's a series of speaking meditations and these bookend his career. he has a very different approach to how to do things. >> all human beings black and white, rich and poor, equal in the sight of god. keep your faith in the life of your f
part of this is part of his approach and many people's approach to working in congress as members is to be part of the institution and he uses that and becomes an incredibly long serving chair. >> so william dawson was a member that had a legislative style that was very much a workhorse style. she was behind the scenes and he didn't want to be in the media. very quite. determined but very low key. his style contracts with these. >> this is by adam clayton powell. this was published...
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living in tents as part of the strike. it was a much smaller colony, however. living there are in the and joseph. in march of 1913, she practically gives birth to twins who died at birth. -- tragically gives birth to twins who died at birth. she was devastated. so the tent colony, as close as they are, they all go to trinidad to bury the twins. but emma is too devastated and actually stays at the tent colony. when the militia comes and they see that everybody had left, they assume that everyone had gone, that the tent, and he was completely empty. -- the tent colony was completely empty. so they start trashing tents and setting them on fire. they come to the tent, and they discover that the colony was not empty, and they find emma in her tent, devastated for the loss of her children and not well. some of the militia tried to evict her from the tent so they can ransack it and earn the tent -- burn the tent. but one kind of militia man stands in front of the tent and says, over my dead body will you do this to this woman. th
living in tents as part of the strike. it was a much smaller colony, however. living there are in the and joseph. in march of 1913, she practically gives birth to twins who died at birth. -- tragically gives birth to twins who died at birth. she was devastated. so the tent colony, as close as they are, they all go to trinidad to bury the twins. but emma is too devastated and actually stays at the tent colony. when the militia comes and they see that everybody had left, they assume that everyone...
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part of this is, his approach and many people's approach to working in congress as members is to be part of this important , institution. he uses that and becomes an incredibly long serving committee chair. matt: so william dawson as , chairman of government operations was a member who had a legislative style that was a workhorse style. he was behind the scenes and did not want to be in the media. very quiet. determined but very low-key. he contrasts his style of legislating markedly with the fellow who is represented here with these objects. farar: this is a wonderful book we have. this is by adam clayton powell. it was published right after he is elected in 1944. and he begins to serve in 1945. adam clayton powell was definitely a man ready with a program for progress. and ready to tell you all about it. he was the pastor of a baptist church in harlem. he represented a harlem district. and he served a very long time in congress. this is from the beginning of his congressional career. this later moving from the paper form to wax, it is a recording he made. it is called, keep the faith.
part of this is, his approach and many people's approach to working in congress as members is to be part of this important , institution. he uses that and becomes an incredibly long serving committee chair. matt: so william dawson as , chairman of government operations was a member who had a legislative style that was a workhorse style. he was behind the scenes and did not want to be in the media. very quiet. determined but very low-key. he contrasts his style of legislating markedly with the...
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where we want to catch so what on the screen right now is some of the data we've been collecting as part of corridor management we've been using vehicle sources and field observations over the privilege to see where we see the congestion in san francisco today, the morning peek a unusually from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. you see that here congestion to the curve area on 101 and in bound approaching the 101 and into the ramps at the end of 280 soma the evening peek is 203 or 8:00 p.m. the congestion also is absent more wiped in the soma area and have key points of congestion into alameda county and caesar chavez and at the north end this is a picture of where we see congestion in san francisco and what solutions we're trying to focus on i apologize this data super heavy we cleshtd a number of data points to understand how the carpool or hov facility works i'll highlight a key couple of points basically overall that an hov definition of 2 or more persons per vehicle that includes cleaner vehicles and van pools is 20 to thirty percent of the hov managed lane on this facility this would not fill
where we want to catch so what on the screen right now is some of the data we've been collecting as part of corridor management we've been using vehicle sources and field observations over the privilege to see where we see the congestion in san francisco today, the morning peek a unusually from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. you see that here congestion to the curve area on 101 and in bound approaching the 101 and into the ramps at the end of 280 soma the evening peek is 203 or 8:00 p.m. the congestion...
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they're not part of the parts of america that are diverse.graphically isolated from the diverse parts of america. seen in a sense we have the two americas. there is the diverse coastal urban america and suburban america and the more rural america that is more homogenous and cull tuturally that tloed al divide and the america to have day is not the america they grew up in the '40s and '50s and '6 o's. that is a huge problem for the gop. they have to be committed to reaching out and advocatingly interest and being committed to making life better for all americans, not just those rural white voters. >> very quickly. what can we expect to take place at the debate? >> well, let's hope it's not a dumpster pfeifer and we focus as much as possible on policy. chris wall sass moderating. but chris wallace's style is to ask a lot of the media gotcha type questions. i suspect that will -- >> do you think that will favor trump more than clinton? >> i think the debate is going to have that same sort of well there is this allegation about the women here and
they're not part of the parts of america that are diverse.graphically isolated from the diverse parts of america. seen in a sense we have the two americas. there is the diverse coastal urban america and suburban america and the more rural america that is more homogenous and cull tuturally that tloed al divide and the america to have day is not the america they grew up in the '40s and '50s and '6 o's. that is a huge problem for the gop. they have to be committed to reaching out and advocatingly...
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the main hall is one of those parts that makes the station whole. unionis station, our station, is a testament to those bonds we have forged between us. i have no doubt that burnham would be proud. congratulations and a job will done." [applause] barry: ladies and gentlemen, tonight we celebrate this marvelous restoration of the main hall and the remarkable collaborative efforts of so many groups and individuals. ofs is a wonderful example collaboration between private and public sectors. humbled and proud in what we have been able to accomplish together in keeping true to the preservation initiative, while simultaneously achieving each party's needs and desires. recognizeke now to the following groups for their tireless efforts in creating what we see her tonight. -- here tonight. the union station redevelopment corporation, the federal railroad administration, the state historic preservation office, the advisory council on historic preservation, the commission of fine arts, our led by joe press, as well as the many, many cooperating groups and age
the main hall is one of those parts that makes the station whole. unionis station, our station, is a testament to those bonds we have forged between us. i have no doubt that burnham would be proud. congratulations and a job will done." [applause] barry: ladies and gentlemen, tonight we celebrate this marvelous restoration of the main hall and the remarkable collaborative efforts of so many groups and individuals. ofs is a wonderful example collaboration between private and public sectors....
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the thrilling part, the mundane part, the hard part and the painful part. all of this. the fact that we are here in this church across from the hampton history museum that sponsored this event, so close to hampton university, langley research center, the archaeological remains of the grand contraband, the first autonomous black settlement in the united states, it couldn't be a more "hidden figures: the american dream and the untold story of the black women mathematicians who helped win the space race" follows the lives of four african-american women, dorothy vaughan, mary jackson, katherine johnson and christine darden. [applause] >> i am so pleased to let you know that many of the family members of dorothy vaughan and mary jackson, and i believe mrs. johnson are here, and gloria champlain who was part of my book and many other women who worked with them and men who works with them at langley research center so thank you for coming. if you see them in the crowd tonight, i am thrilled that these women who actually lived the history so i could write it are here. many of u
the thrilling part, the mundane part, the hard part and the painful part. all of this. the fact that we are here in this church across from the hampton history museum that sponsored this event, so close to hampton university, langley research center, the archaeological remains of the grand contraband, the first autonomous black settlement in the united states, it couldn't be a more "hidden figures: the american dream and the untold story of the black women mathematicians who helped win the...
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it's part of the journalistic practice. this is noteworthy and it is the rule of julian a who was back in the news because of the comments of the unfortunate murder that took place in washington, d.c. a couple weeks ago. he had an interesting angle. he was very suspicious and worried that there were underhanded dealings and that somehow publishing this is a sort of radical transparency and would prove that all of us were up to no good. they collaborated with the initial release of the cables and were surprised to find that in fact there were n were no otr dealings in the paper mostly written by mid-level officers going about their duties and with some zeal sometimes and interesting approaches with the writing style that wasn't bureaucratic and making efforts to understand the environments they had been posted. and i thought there was a lot of eloquence in that that he missed because of his own agenda. so i part company with him in terms of thinking that there is a public service being performed here and that somehow there i
it's part of the journalistic practice. this is noteworthy and it is the rule of julian a who was back in the news because of the comments of the unfortunate murder that took place in washington, d.c. a couple weeks ago. he had an interesting angle. he was very suspicious and worried that there were underhanded dealings and that somehow publishing this is a sort of radical transparency and would prove that all of us were up to no good. they collaborated with the initial release of the cables...
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each one of the flagships, part of this science, each one has a prevention and cancer control part, meaning early detection or prevention of cancer. i can tell you we are looking at right now, and dr. wender mentioned this. genetics and social determinants of health. we believe if we continue finding cures of cancer we're actually missing the boat on how to cure cancer. we have to go early and actually target a specific population because they have high risk, like mentioned. we can't treat everyone in the nation the same. you saw the math. genetics are extremely important. but it's not only that, we are sequencing everybody. that's good. but what about identifying what are the other aspects that will increase and amplify that risk. not only because of your genetic profile but because of where you live. i should not be having the same -- i was part of the task force. the same screening as a person who has a higher risk. we should be targeting specific. we do that with every other industry. let's do that in health, and we will be able to help people. i know i'm talking too much, but there's a
each one of the flagships, part of this science, each one has a prevention and cancer control part, meaning early detection or prevention of cancer. i can tell you we are looking at right now, and dr. wender mentioned this. genetics and social determinants of health. we believe if we continue finding cures of cancer we're actually missing the boat on how to cure cancer. we have to go early and actually target a specific population because they have high risk, like mentioned. we can't treat...
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, -- part, -- -- -- i am told that he has gone back to his native serbia. he will be banned from reentering the united states until the cases adjudicated and it's. challenging and try to sell you -- serve another -- arrest warrant in serbia. >>> the assumption here he left the country for size the because of --'s was icy because of what happened? >> well, he was banned from campus so we don't know why he left, i think you can put two and two together that he looked at two counts of sexual assault and white face the music when i can return -- when i can return to serbia where it will be difficult for the us to reach across the ocean and pull me back. >>> giants fans, it will be tough to watch the replay of last night's. >> they do -- drew a three run lead and eventually lost. the bullpen couldn't finish the job. >> i had a tough duty, it was torture and never so simple as to say a game was decided by one bad call on error, or closures of managers decision, but what happened last night i slept --'s left them open to an -- slept them open to an off- season of
, -- part, -- -- -- i am told that he has gone back to his native serbia. he will be banned from reentering the united states until the cases adjudicated and it's. challenging and try to sell you -- serve another -- arrest warrant in serbia. >>> the assumption here he left the country for size the because of --'s was icy because of what happened? >> well, he was banned from campus so we don't know why he left, i think you can put two and two together that he looked at two counts...
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of your case that these a part. and it seems to me a may have been more effective tomorrow i had some success most of my appearances were before the supreme court in the state of california did not go to federal court very often. but i think i should have done a better job of pointing out the really hard part is to help the judge up. here's the answer, one of the questions we have is is it the duty of a citizen to vote? this is following up on the civics theme and should they be taking advantage of their constitutional right to vote? >> my grammar granddaughter just became 18 and we went to her high school graduation couple months ago. she sent us a picture of her registering to vote. she had a pair cut off levi's or something. i told her that when she goes to europe and sees those crosses from world war i and world war ii that those were young men and there is one today who is in the vietnam war, those young men and young women sacrifice themselves so you could vote. and i told myself she must always vote or you ca
of your case that these a part. and it seems to me a may have been more effective tomorrow i had some success most of my appearances were before the supreme court in the state of california did not go to federal court very often. but i think i should have done a better job of pointing out the really hard part is to help the judge up. here's the answer, one of the questions we have is is it the duty of a citizen to vote? this is following up on the civics theme and should they be taking...
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the phone is not part of the large samsung galaxy note 7 recall. samsung is investigating. >>> well, having a baby can go father took a closer look at his family's hospital bill he was shocked there was a charge to hold his baby. there was a $40 charge for skin to skin. a nurse says it requires an additional staff member to watch the baby which could result in the extra charge. 40 bucks isn't too bad. >> i don't think that is one thing to expect to pay for. >>> still ahead some satisfaction for stones fans. once again, the big news a decade in the making. >>> the weather watchers are saying perfection outside right now. hopefully you can get outside and enjoy a beautiful fall day feeling a little more like the end of summer in spots. cathy in worcester 65 degrees bright sunshine, really pleasant right now. cooling off for >>> coming up the chance to own your own island right off the coast of new england are, a closer look at the space ahead today on the wbz news at 5. >>> well the rolling stones ready to start up again. >> for the first time in 10
the phone is not part of the large samsung galaxy note 7 recall. samsung is investigating. >>> well, having a baby can go father took a closer look at his family's hospital bill he was shocked there was a charge to hold his baby. there was a $40 charge for skin to skin. a nurse says it requires an additional staff member to watch the baby which could result in the extra charge. 40 bucks isn't too bad. >> i don't think that is one thing to expect to pay for. >>> still...
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mostly cloudy and clearing out the second part of the afternoon. all of us are likely to get a drop -- and looks like drying out, into the second part of the afternoon. and this is santa rosa at 4 in the afternoon and light showers into the second part of the morning and why know and wind picking up from an inch to a quarter of an inch and here we are at 2:00 in the afternoon and bringing us partly cloudy skies and sunshine the second part of the day. a half an inch to an inch for most of us and where we may see more than that are coastal hills, santa cruz mountains and that shade of purple is from an inch and a half, more than that and into the 60s this morning and the afternoon, mid- to upper 60s and near 70s. we're not changing over the course of the afternoon. temperaturewise, 68 for oakland and 70 in san jose. the extended forecast, the rain the first part of the day by late afternoon and drying out and that can be in good shape and scattered showers on saturday. another round comes in on sunday and we're not done just yet. >> and i heard from
mostly cloudy and clearing out the second part of the afternoon. all of us are likely to get a drop -- and looks like drying out, into the second part of the afternoon. and this is santa rosa at 4 in the afternoon and light showers into the second part of the morning and why know and wind picking up from an inch to a quarter of an inch and here we are at 2:00 in the afternoon and bringing us partly cloudy skies and sunshine the second part of the day. a half an inch to an inch for most of us...
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it can combine medicare parts a and b, which is your hospital and doctor coverage with part d prescriptionmore, all in one simple plan for a low monthly premium or in some areas, no plan premium at all. an aarp medicarecomplete plan offers you benefits like an annual physical, preventive screenings and most immunizations all for a $0 copay. you'll also have access to a local network of doctors and much more. you can get routine vision and hearing coverage, a fitness membership to help you stay...
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the world was much more in touch among its parts then we knew. from atlantic history, this is a side current, pacific history is the same idea. world history is really, the way to go. i worry sometimes that this could go too far. i sometimes imagine, let me say, my first book, called "a little commonwealth," about the plymouth colony, and the emphasis was how kind of contained within itself, how insulated, the lives of the plymouth pilgrims, as we know them, how insulated their lives were. i wonder if we stopped them on the street to interview them, and tried to draw them out about their -- about the rest of the world, with a know much? would they know much? with a know anything -- would they know anything about the rest of europe or africa or asia? i'm not sure. maybe that is not the right way to ask the question. because surely, they were affected by things that were going on in other parts of the world, even if they didn't know it. it depends on your point of view. i guess we need another microphone. bring it down this way. >> in an earlier di
the world was much more in touch among its parts then we knew. from atlantic history, this is a side current, pacific history is the same idea. world history is really, the way to go. i worry sometimes that this could go too far. i sometimes imagine, let me say, my first book, called "a little commonwealth," about the plymouth colony, and the emphasis was how kind of contained within itself, how insulated, the lives of the plymouth pilgrims, as we know them, how insulated their lives...
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that decision is another part of desegregation. the idea that schools should be thinking about kids chiefly as future workers and in practice that process opened up a lot of opportunities for desegregated schools to segregate again inside between vocation all classes and academic classes or in some cases between different types of classes. desegregation isn't just one thing. it's actually the consolidated result of tons of seemingly small and sometimes seemingly disconnected decisions that shape what the experience of schooling is going to be for children and often in nashville's desegregation story even as the city became one of the most statistically desegregated places in the country, the process conveyed a lot of these unfair and often racist messages about how different communities in the city would be treated. that doesn't negate the fact that human -- hubert dixon but we have to think about inequalities and how people responded to busing tended neither to focus on the inequalities nor to focus on what it was that students li
that decision is another part of desegregation. the idea that schools should be thinking about kids chiefly as future workers and in practice that process opened up a lot of opportunities for desegregated schools to segregate again inside between vocation all classes and academic classes or in some cases between different types of classes. desegregation isn't just one thing. it's actually the consolidated result of tons of seemingly small and sometimes seemingly disconnected decisions that...
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>> i think all of those are part of the story. if we were thinking about the 1960s, there are federal programs through the g.i. bill that provides a lot of financial support to purchase homes in suburban areas and you might be failure with the maps that were a product of the late 1930s and early 40s and those are in the earlier example of a visual one of the decision of where the credit would flow into who woulh not have access to the credits there was the decision to setesu port and mortgage credit and a decision on the part of the typically local bankers choosing who they thought of as credit worthy or not too often denied the black by years. it continues into the early 70s. you asked about contracts and i think one of the national school administrators became the plaintiff when he tried to buy a home and was told by the agent that there was a colored paper on the house and it was invalidated in 1947 but was not unusual to linger well beyond that. so yes mortgages and contracts and yes, discriminatory banking decisions often tha
>> i think all of those are part of the story. if we were thinking about the 1960s, there are federal programs through the g.i. bill that provides a lot of financial support to purchase homes in suburban areas and you might be failure with the maps that were a product of the late 1930s and early 40s and those are in the earlier example of a visual one of the decision of where the credit would flow into who woulh not have access to the credits there was the decision to setesu port and...
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at least 26 people are dead from the storm and majority of homes in southern part of haiti have been damaged. in the united states many grocery store shelf are empty as they are stocking up. many trying to evacuate. say they would put the lives of emergency workers in danger if they called for help later. right now airlines are beginning to cancel flights as the storm churns closer to florida. fox25 catherine parrotta live at logan airport where we have already seen some cancellations this morning, catherine. >> jul >> catherine: board listing cancellations throughout the morning for flights that were supposed to be heading to miami and flights scheduled for that afternoon and hundreds of flights nationwide flights going to miami and destinations in florida. i have been keeping close eye on website flightaware.com this morning and those numbers tell the tale. right now 80% of flights headed to fort lauderdale are canceled, same goes for 59% of flights heading to orlando. flights into and out of the bahamas and 80 also impacted, of course, and all of this is because hurricane matthew
at least 26 people are dead from the storm and majority of homes in southern part of haiti have been damaged. in the united states many grocery store shelf are empty as they are stocking up. many trying to evacuate. say they would put the lives of emergency workers in danger if they called for help later. right now airlines are beginning to cancel flights as the storm churns closer to florida. fox25 catherine parrotta live at logan airport where we have already seen some cancellations this...