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-- the aging gaston the gaston -- the aging gaston the -- the ag gaston motel. you look to the far right, the city has proposed to develop what they were calling the freedom center. a lecture hall, so they could attract visitors from across the nine at states to have conversations about -- the united states to have conversations about the civil rights legacy. wayne wanted to help -- we wanted to help secure national recognition. you cannot destroy and demolish a building of this significance, especially if african-american museum of your vision is to secure that level of international recognition. as beautiful as this concept is, and it speaks o the potential of reuse, that they shifted their plan. the $10 million the city had bonded for the new construction is being used to fully restore the entire ag gaston motel building. i love these images. this is from the spring of 1963. it is dr. king and the foot soldiers where they convened project c from the courtyard of the ag gaston motel. it was constructed in 1954 by the most prominent african-american business pr
-- the aging gaston the gaston -- the aging gaston the -- the ag gaston motel. you look to the far right, the city has proposed to develop what they were calling the freedom center. a lecture hall, so they could attract visitors from across the nine at states to have conversations about -- the united states to have conversations about the civil rights legacy. wayne wanted to help -- we wanted to help secure national recognition. you cannot destroy and demolish a building of this significance,...
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-- the aging gaston the -- the ag gaston motel. right,look to the far the city has proposed to develop what they were calling the freedom center. a lecture hall, so they could attract visitors from across the nine at states to have theersations about -- united states to have conversations about the civil rights legacy. -- wewanted to help wanted to help secure national recognition. you cannot destroy and demolish a building of this significance, especially if your vision is to secure that level of international recognition. is,eautiful as this concept and it speaks to the potential of reuse, that they shifted million thethe $10 city had bonded for the new construction is being used to fully restore the entire ag gaston motel building. i love these images. this is from the spring of 1963. it is dr. king and the foot soldiers where they convened from the courtyard of the ag gaston motel. it was constructed in 1954 by the most prominent african-american business professional of the day. he had several businesses. this was one of his i
-- the aging gaston the -- the ag gaston motel. right,look to the far the city has proposed to develop what they were calling the freedom center. a lecture hall, so they could attract visitors from across the nine at states to have theersations about -- united states to have conversations about the civil rights legacy. -- wewanted to help wanted to help secure national recognition. you cannot destroy and demolish a building of this significance, especially if your vision is to secure that level...
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in gaston. [applause] >> in gaston, the reform was embraced from the start, nearly 60% of their schools are amb schools, they have no f schools, students have -- the majority of the kids, in gaston school, english is their second language. they all receive free or reduced lunch. they know they can compete with any kid anywhere in america. [applause] >> reform has been existence, student achievement has flatlined or continued to fall. the number of after school has tripled in albuquerque to nearly one in three schools, the albuquerque public schools graduation rate is nine percentage points earlier than the state average. we need to fund reforms that are getting results, that means expanding our teacher and principal mentoring program, anti-truancy effort and early reading interventions. we have increased starting teacher salaries almost 15% since 2012 and now we should give all teachers a 2% raise and for those who earn an exemplary rating, we should step up and give them a $5000 bonus. [applaus
in gaston. [applause] >> in gaston, the reform was embraced from the start, nearly 60% of their schools are amb schools, they have no f schools, students have -- the majority of the kids, in gaston school, english is their second language. they all receive free or reduced lunch. they know they can compete with any kid anywhere in america. [applause] >> reform has been existence, student achievement has flatlined or continued to fall. the number of after school has tripled in...
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at age 3. >> gaston does it to me every time. >> oh she's into bad boys at age 3.oto. also a fan of wonder woman. >>> here's my favorite story of "pop news" because i happen to have an affinity for the royal family. it's not easy being queen. that's what we learned from her first interview her royal highness has ever given. >> what? >> this is deep. >> really? let's hear it. >> in her six-decade reign. that's why i love the story. she was talking about this gold carriage she said was terrible. very, very hard to sit in all the way across london. >> no shock absorbers in the gold carriage? >> no, it's like a four-ton carriage. >> do they have air-conditioning? >> open air. >> but she talked about the beautiful crown she had to wear and how heavy it was. i think it was over four pounds but this is all part of the documentary, "the coronation" that airs on bbc1 on sunday and she talks about what it's like to be queen so i think it's worth a listen in. >> the epitome of rich people problems. >> you can't look down to read the speech. you have to take the speech up. bec
at age 3. >> gaston does it to me every time. >> oh she's into bad boys at age 3.oto. also a fan of wonder woman. >>> here's my favorite story of "pop news" because i happen to have an affinity for the royal family. it's not easy being queen. that's what we learned from her first interview her royal highness has ever given. >> what? >> this is deep. >> really? let's hear it. >> in her six-decade reign. that's why i love the story. she was...
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if you have a georgetown idea get in line that is already outside of gaston hall.t will be streamed online and will have an overflow room thank you for everyone here with us today. i look forward to joining us this afternoon. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> former senior advisor to hillhillary clinton discusses te 2016 campaign. live tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> sunday q&a. >> i propose action instead of words now before it's too late. for the sake of a better world but i say again and again by proposing for our own american self-interest. >> the book arthur vandenberg, the man in the middle of the american century. >> vandenberg finds himself in opposition when the democrats take the majority of the senate. he's in opposition for the next dozen years. that means to get anything done which meant resisting the initiatives there needed to be a coalition. >> the u.k. youth parliament is an organization made up of britons age 11 to 18. members act as representatives on our parliament to develop policies. this includes debate to lower
if you have a georgetown idea get in line that is already outside of gaston hall.t will be streamed online and will have an overflow room thank you for everyone here with us today. i look forward to joining us this afternoon. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> former senior advisor to hillhillary clinton discusses te 2016 campaign. live tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> sunday q&a. >> i propose action instead of words now before it's too late....
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that they could run it so without the business and political leaders mother nature is the biggest gaston superstar and have us six feet of snow commanding. well all that snow aside the author and editor gerald does think that those participating. focused on urgent economic mates are davos to the zero point one percent of the people they have very little concern about what the rest of the people are getting it's one big club and it's a deal making club again all those saw the little things about you know gay rights equal pay oh that's just a lot of nonsense and it's for the media to write about when they don't want to write about the hard facts of how the so few own so much of how so many own so little what exactly mentioned in her report the three day government shutdown in the us has finally come to an end after president signed a bill congress now has two weeks to find an agreement on the immigration that's the main sticking point between the republicans and democrats at the moment however the mainstream media is still focusing on the failures of donald trump even though the shutdown w
that they could run it so without the business and political leaders mother nature is the biggest gaston superstar and have us six feet of snow commanding. well all that snow aside the author and editor gerald does think that those participating. focused on urgent economic mates are davos to the zero point one percent of the people they have very little concern about what the rest of the people are getting it's one big club and it's a deal making club again all those saw the little things about...
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el tanto llego cortesia de gaston lezcano en el complemento al minuto 56 y los gallos simplemente noon la derrota ya son segundo en la tabla de cocientes solamente arriba de veracruz por un punto. ahora nos vamos a la perra mas grande del mundo donde los xolos de tijuana derrotaron a puebla dos a cero. el primer tanto lo anoto la pantera bou que por primera vez en este clausura salio de titular. en los segundos 45 minutos juan lucero aproveche el centro de malcorra y dejo sin oportunidad de actuar a moi muÑoz. gibran lajud ya suma 360 minutos sin recibir gol en este torneo clausura. la antecion de todos estara puesta en el club leon este fin de semana sin lugar a duda. es que despues de varios entrenamientos podriamos ver debutar a landon donovan en la liga mx. el rival a vecer este sabado sera el necaxa. hay que tomar en cuenta que capitan america ha estado fuera del futbol por un tiempo pero su compaÑero de equipo mauro alberto lanez dice que ni se le nota. en trinidad y tobago. canada y mexico se dusputaron un boleto para el mundial femenil sub 20 que se estara disputando en franc
el tanto llego cortesia de gaston lezcano en el complemento al minuto 56 y los gallos simplemente noon la derrota ya son segundo en la tabla de cocientes solamente arriba de veracruz por un punto. ahora nos vamos a la perra mas grande del mundo donde los xolos de tijuana derrotaron a puebla dos a cero. el primer tanto lo anoto la pantera bou que por primera vez en este clausura salio de titular. en los segundos 45 minutos juan lucero aproveche el centro de malcorra y dejo sin oportunidad de...
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that they could run it so without the business and political leaders mother nature is the biggest gaston superstar and have us six feet of snow commanding. well all that snow aside the author and editor does think that those participating. focused on the economic needs their davos to the zero point one percent of the people they have very little concern about what the rest of the people are.
that they could run it so without the business and political leaders mother nature is the biggest gaston superstar and have us six feet of snow commanding. well all that snow aside the author and editor does think that those participating. focused on the economic needs their davos to the zero point one percent of the people they have very little concern about what the rest of the people are.
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that they could run it so without the business and political elites mother nature is the biggest gaston superstar in the six feet of snow commanding. well putting the weather aside author and editor gerald flinty thinks that those participating at davos this year focused on urgent economic needs . davos to the zero point one percent of the people they have very little concern about what the rest of the people are getting it's one big club and it's a deal making club again all those saw the little things about you know gay rights equal pay oh that's just a lot of nonsense and it's for the media to write about when they don't want to write about the hard facts of how those so few own so much and how so many own so little well as we heard earlier the three day government shutdown in the us has finally come to an end after president signed a bill congress now has two weeks to find in the dream and on the immigration act the main sticking point between the republicans and democrats at the moment however the mainstream media is still focusing on the. trump even though the shutdown was actuall
that they could run it so without the business and political elites mother nature is the biggest gaston superstar in the six feet of snow commanding. well putting the weather aside author and editor gerald flinty thinks that those participating at davos this year focused on urgent economic needs . davos to the zero point one percent of the people they have very little concern about what the rest of the people are getting it's one big club and it's a deal making club again all those saw the...
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we're joined by sophie gaston who is the acting director of the demos think tank which is behind today'sd, the publisher of the press newspaper, which covers dewsbury and batley in west yorkshiure and areeq chowdhury who is the chief executive of webroots democracy, a digital democracy organisation. lovely to have you here. if i can start with you, sophie, from what you've heard from canvey island today, does that reflect the sort of voices you are putting together in that report? absolutely. the key theme that came out of all of the focus groups we did was a sense that britain is fundamentally on the wrong track and that people have really utterly lost faith in the capacity of politicians to shape and improve their lives. for people to day life feel stressful, it feels precarious, and a real sense of mourning around things that have been lost. danny, i'm going to come to you, this idea of the wrong track. if we could pull up these quotes, these are verbatim quotes, they don't necessarily all read very obviously but let's just pull up one of those quotes now. there are too many do—gooder
we're joined by sophie gaston who is the acting director of the demos think tank which is behind today'sd, the publisher of the press newspaper, which covers dewsbury and batley in west yorkshiure and areeq chowdhury who is the chief executive of webroots democracy, a digital democracy organisation. lovely to have you here. if i can start with you, sophie, from what you've heard from canvey island today, does that reflect the sort of voices you are putting together in that report? absolutely....
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my name is michael gaston. i open noe valley bakery on 24th street along with my wife and business partner, mary. we've been at that location since 1994. i greatly appreciate your consideration for the designation that we're seeking. especially given the current climate of business climate and what's going on the city and how difficult it's becoming for small family-owned businesses to compete with larger corporations to stay put for generations and to continue the same type of business in the same locations through the decades. we've carried on the tradition of supporting our neighbourhood through schools and fund raising efforts, bake sales and don't underestimate your local school bake sale. [laughter] we can raise quite a biting of money with lots of donation of product through the years. so, i greatly appreciate the efforts of the staff to get this in front of you and whatever consideration you want to give this. thank you. >> thank you! are there any other additional speakers for this item? any other publ
my name is michael gaston. i open noe valley bakery on 24th street along with my wife and business partner, mary. we've been at that location since 1994. i greatly appreciate your consideration for the designation that we're seeking. especially given the current climate of business climate and what's going on the city and how difficult it's becoming for small family-owned businesses to compete with larger corporations to stay put for generations and to continue the same type of business in the...
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i urge every mayor here to review the work of no crystalline bill gaston the beautiful book that is sitting at your table and consider them a resources you see common sense solutions that will make our city stronger. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, mayor. thank you for your leadership match. you are doing it right job. this has been a great conference and we are continuing to unite our conference the same way you united new orleans in the country during tough times. aristotle said that the virtue is the mean between two extremes points of view. i think we believe that. we understand rather than getting caught up in political currents that disparage government or really look at how converging views are wrong, mayors try to find common ground as we have seen lately and try to be the reasonable voice of national politics. the new center that you are going to hear from coal less by bill kristol of "the weekly standard" and bill golson of the brookings institution, people that didn't think they would come together for a new center view of policy proposals that can bring us i think together i
i urge every mayor here to review the work of no crystalline bill gaston the beautiful book that is sitting at your table and consider them a resources you see common sense solutions that will make our city stronger. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, mayor. thank you for your leadership match. you are doing it right job. this has been a great conference and we are continuing to unite our conference the same way you united new orleans in the country during tough times. aristotle said...
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we can go to our second crib from the gaston hall speeches, please. >> how does the president refuseo let a civil rights bill pass? because he knows the people he is dependent on for his electoral majority, white working class men and women, have had their incomes declined in the 1980's. they may return to the natural home, someone who offers them real economic opportunity so he is revving up the same old tactics that the hard right has employed in my part of the country and the south since i was a child. when everything gets hyped and you think you're gonna lose those people you find the most economically insecure white people and you scare the living daylights out of them. that is wrong. maria you were deputy chief , of staff in the white house and you worked a lot on civil rights immigration and a lot of other issues. kind of situate civil rights and race issues within the context of clinton's vision. >> i want to pick up on some words that bruce said. people often complain that we don't know what democrats stand for. i happen to be very fond of this frame and believe opportunity,
we can go to our second crib from the gaston hall speeches, please. >> how does the president refuseo let a civil rights bill pass? because he knows the people he is dependent on for his electoral majority, white working class men and women, have had their incomes declined in the 1980's. they may return to the natural home, someone who offers them real economic opportunity so he is revving up the same old tactics that the hard right has employed in my part of the country and the south...