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and it's that. 45 years ago and the folks are there today, and, and and i said i would have to have the feeling of woodstock and my internet show which is the show in the world and 18 million hits and 150,000 and 200,000 and everything in the archives has over 300,000 hits, and i made that interview 2.4, and it was a million, and michael talking. so i'm seeing, i'm seeing and i said it's going to take three to four to five generations and woodstock will hang around. when i went to italy, and it was a documentary festival and they flew us over and it was first class, and these kids were so into woodstock and when i went to korea, these kids were so into woodstock and i spoke to 12 colleges in 15 days in korea and all those kids, and i went to one college in seoul and the kid comes back with the rolex watch and he said i love you! i want to give you a gift! i want to give you a gift and he's waving a rolex watch and it's heavy and i'm wearing my 19-year-old swiss army watch that i wear and now i'm wearing my target $12 watch, you know, because i'm not really into that kind of stuff. so he
and it's that. 45 years ago and the folks are there today, and, and and i said i would have to have the feeling of woodstock and my internet show which is the show in the world and 18 million hits and 150,000 and 200,000 and everything in the archives has over 300,000 hits, and i made that interview 2.4, and it was a million, and michael talking. so i'm seeing, i'm seeing and i said it's going to take three to four to five generations and woodstock will hang around. when i went to italy, and it...
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6:30 a.m., and this line has just gotten longer and longer and longer and longer.away from the stadium parking lots opening, and fans didn't want to miss the chance for being first inside for the tailgate. it's a small group compared to what levi's stadium will see today. 68,000 fans are expected to crowd the stadium for the niners-packers game, and it's the first nfc championship at levi's stadium, but it's the 16th time in franchise history they are playing in the nfc championship game, and the eighth postseason meeting with the niners and packers. the niners winning the last two playoff matchups, and we are hoping to keep the streak going today. if they win, headed to super bowl liv in miami, the seventh super bowl trip for the niners, the last time in 2012, and fans have hours to go until the game starts, but that didn't stop them from setting up before the sun came up. >> got out here at 6:30, and my buddy was here at 4:30 this morning, and we got our spot out there, it will be on green line 1, pole 20, and tailgating. >> reporter: and now the stadium parking
6:30 a.m., and this line has just gotten longer and longer and longer and longer.away from the stadium parking lots opening, and fans didn't want to miss the chance for being first inside for the tailgate. it's a small group compared to what levi's stadium will see today. 68,000 fans are expected to crowd the stadium for the niners-packers game, and it's the first nfc championship at levi's stadium, but it's the 16th time in franchise history they are playing in the nfc championship game, and...
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the president to come in and reduce the cost of insulin and epipens and hiv aids drugs and drugs that we can bring down costs for hundreds of millions of dollars for families all across the country. then in the first 100 days, i will do what we can do by a vote of 50. and that is, because i have figured out how the pay for medicare for all by not increasing taxes one thin dime on the middle-class families and we have enough money to offer a generous opportunity for people to get full health care coverage. 135 million people can get full health care coverage, medicare for all, all of the way through at no cost. and we can have coverage for others at a very subsidized price. so it is only a modest cost. let's let americans experience what this is about. what it is like to have you and your health care between you and your doctor or your mental health professional or the nurse practitioner or the physical therapist without having an insurance company standing in the middle saying no, no, no. >> i get all of that, but -- >> and then we will be in a position to vote for medicare for all. >
the president to come in and reduce the cost of insulin and epipens and hiv aids drugs and drugs that we can bring down costs for hundreds of millions of dollars for families all across the country. then in the first 100 days, i will do what we can do by a vote of 50. and that is, because i have figured out how the pay for medicare for all by not increasing taxes one thin dime on the middle-class families and we have enough money to offer a generous opportunity for people to get full health...
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because of my fight and my push and my forcing assessment and support and i know how to fight and i will always fight but i shouldn't have to fight. the support should be there. and so i do appreciate this support that i've gotten and the love and the acceptance as a parent of african american children that has made my journey i appreciate it. thank you. i want to thank so many people, aaali, apac, board of education, the alliance of educators, the work getting done on behalf of our african american students is critical and it's necessary and has to be fully resourced so we can make sure that they get what they need. i have lived most of my life in the fill more western edition area and they have to fight against and we need our students here. we need them to get the education that they deserve and what the doctor mentioned. uesf is part of the close gap coalition along with coleman advocates jobs of justice and legal resources for children and when you start making the list you have the problem of leaving someone out. there are other parents and community-based organizations working wit
because of my fight and my push and my forcing assessment and support and i know how to fight and i will always fight but i shouldn't have to fight. the support should be there. and so i do appreciate this support that i've gotten and the love and the acceptance as a parent of african american children that has made my journey i appreciate it. thank you. i want to thank so many people, aaali, apac, board of education, the alliance of educators, the work getting done on behalf of our african...
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can't, and the clear bags are allow and binoculars and seat cushions and blankets and umbrellas are allowed inside of levi's stadium, but not allowing people to bring in alcohol or drugs of course and coolers, backpacks, tripods, selfie sticks or anything that could be used as a weapon or banners or signs or drone, and you could face having them confiscated or ejected from the game. this is all about getting in the game. these fans are going to be going at it from 11:00 to 3:00 today trying to get the chances to make it into the playoff game tomorrow. we are live in santa clara. tom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> a little chilly for the reporter involvement. you can watch the game here on nbc bay area, and kickoff is 1:35 and the pregame show starts at 11:30 and be there at levi's stadium, and we have a post game show coming up after the game, too, and we will hear from legends like steve young and carey sanders. >> it is not going to be wet like we saw. >> no, the rain is coming in early in the morning, and by the time that the game comes in, we will see it moving on. >> good news.
can't, and the clear bags are allow and binoculars and seat cushions and blankets and umbrellas are allowed inside of levi's stadium, but not allowing people to bring in alcohol or drugs of course and coolers, backpacks, tripods, selfie sticks or anything that could be used as a weapon or banners or signs or drone, and you could face having them confiscated or ejected from the game. this is all about getting in the game. these fans are going to be going at it from 11:00 to 3:00 today trying to...
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i wrote about companies and workers in germany and italy and france and the netherlands and sweden andhe went. unfortunately a lot of the folks i spoke to in europe made fun of the united states. many paid jobs minimum wage without vacations and they sneer at the low level of jobs in the united states and says it's the low road economy. i once did a story about mcdonald's workers in denmark who average $20 an hour and have great benefits and get a lot of vacations whereas mcdonald's workers here average $8 an hour and often don't have health coverage or get a vacation. i think something is broken in the united states and that's one of the main points in the book is too often there's a lower economy with low wages and no benefits and it makes it harder for workers to make ends meet to support their families and hard for family work downlines. so, we have to figure out ways to improve things for workers. so, in the book i look at various models and strategies on how to make things better for workers and one day is i think our campaign finance system is very broken. corporations are far o
i wrote about companies and workers in germany and italy and france and the netherlands and sweden andhe went. unfortunately a lot of the folks i spoke to in europe made fun of the united states. many paid jobs minimum wage without vacations and they sneer at the low level of jobs in the united states and says it's the low road economy. i once did a story about mcdonald's workers in denmark who average $20 an hour and have great benefits and get a lot of vacations whereas mcdonald's workers...
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and the pentagon opened in 1943 so after fdr and george marshall plan and that is the presidency and all the way. and it's not what we are doing in the world and what are the trade agreements or the posturing of the aircraft carriers and then to give the laydown and talking about the trade agreements that the international order is much larger in our favor that republicans and democrats agree and have made sense. and then to show how overextended and committed we are and then to say you are up against us. and then to say the globalist he has a bunch of things i cannot say on c-span and then the chinese deficits mean something why do we continue never winning wars and then to become chairman of the joint chiefs and the meeting is widely regarded as being a complete fiasco and jared kushner and writes previous that this was lincoln and his generals that is the comparison for the war was not being one so talking about what this presidency would be about. >> so there are other ways of doing business. >> so those in the national security council so basically ask a set of questions so in a
and the pentagon opened in 1943 so after fdr and george marshall plan and that is the presidency and all the way. and it's not what we are doing in the world and what are the trade agreements or the posturing of the aircraft carriers and then to give the laydown and talking about the trade agreements that the international order is much larger in our favor that republicans and democrats agree and have made sense. and then to show how overextended and committed we are and then to say you are up...
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sun and clouds today and then rain late night and early tuesday.y and the best system by far will give us some pretty good rainfall. 50s on the temperatures today. rain late tonight and into tuesday and then we cloud up on wednesday. showers and cold on friday. saturday we cloud up with rain and everything says nice on sunday. >>> thank you steve. if you haven't already, download our ktvu weather app for updates and the forecast. you can also upload your photos and videos. it is free to download now from the apple and google play stores. >>> and a real-life moneymaking business with a new app created by students at uc davis. why they say it is more than a parking app. >>> and helping to reduce suicide rates among specific groups of workers. is clear >>> thousands of people continue to protest in iran calling for the iranian supreme leader to step down. >>> there has been more unrest since iran admitted it unintentionally shot down a ukrainian plane last week killing everyone on board including 56 canadians. the plane took off after ron launch more
sun and clouds today and then rain late night and early tuesday.y and the best system by far will give us some pretty good rainfall. 50s on the temperatures today. rain late tonight and into tuesday and then we cloud up on wednesday. showers and cold on friday. saturday we cloud up with rain and everything says nice on sunday. >>> thank you steve. if you haven't already, download our ktvu weather app for updates and the forecast. you can also upload your photos and videos. it is free...
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and north korea people supported diplomacy and dialogue and compromise and i find striking. it was at its low point within the south korean public it is an incredibly important point again for washington to take into account. in this particular survey from last april, they discussed how when you talk about the regime is lower than when you talk about north korea's regime and the public perception of the issue. it's important because the way we talk about this issue could be unnecessarily antagonistic and unconstructive and so i just want to point that out and i highly recommend you read this up. i want to turn to some of the recent polling and a shift thats happening in washington. they tend to talk about it in very monolithic terms but it's preciselthat'sprecisely why thes founded as to the cost of war or the projection projects the united states is on track to spend 6.4 chilean dollars on the war on terror by the end of this year and 2020 and unless you in foreign policy unless it stops tomorrow this projection is assuredly going to increase in the coming years but interes
and north korea people supported diplomacy and dialogue and compromise and i find striking. it was at its low point within the south korean public it is an incredibly important point again for washington to take into account. in this particular survey from last april, they discussed how when you talk about the regime is lower than when you talk about north korea's regime and the public perception of the issue. it's important because the way we talk about this issue could be unnecessarily...
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and i would be with him on the phone and go back and forth and finally i said not black that's too hard so we came up with that noir. >> that's one of my favorite parts of that particular conversation in the book. >> you and malcolm, david was approaching middle-age lawyer,. >> weight. [laughter] i was only 30. [laughter] >> this is malcolm he was a young geek his vision was dead on but malcolm was there to remind david of the execution of his proposal of that technological charm. he suddenly realized the network of black culture was an opportunity for the venture that began exploding in their minds. first out of the gate they discovered the company with that name already existed selling hairnets also to point out that there is an online service that already existed he suggested cyberblack and he squash that that was too hard i could easily go down that path but then i had to say this is the 21st century it's about communication and creating a place for people to talk and debate and have fun and this is about inclusion. then it happened in tandem. malcolm said that and he said no noir a
and i would be with him on the phone and go back and forth and finally i said not black that's too hard so we came up with that noir. >> that's one of my favorite parts of that particular conversation in the book. >> you and malcolm, david was approaching middle-age lawyer,. >> weight. [laughter] i was only 30. [laughter] >> this is malcolm he was a young geek his vision was dead on but malcolm was there to remind david of the execution of his proposal of that...
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and synagogues in pittsburgh, and most recently, and a ribeyes home. he was celebrating and lighting live of hanukkah. it's a festival live in the guests there, met with terror and darkness on something that is supposed to illuminate us. the festival of live. these are not isolated incidents. these incidents are part of the dark and dangerous trend. we are all deeply affected by anti- somatic violence and ex- of hate, is listening entered into, and unfortunately, is it too many dead. must be ready to act in to to do our part to combat anti-semitism. this epidemic has been on the rise since we know, and must be taken seriously. anti-semitism acts of hate, they are growing at an alarming rate. earlier this year the state department called the rise in anti-semitism worse than it has been in decades. as impact go far beyond the jewish community. the report to congress, the state department offered this morning. history is shown that we are ever anti-semitism has gone unchecked, the persecution of others has been president or not far behind. defeating anti-
and synagogues in pittsburgh, and most recently, and a ribeyes home. he was celebrating and lighting live of hanukkah. it's a festival live in the guests there, met with terror and darkness on something that is supposed to illuminate us. the festival of live. these are not isolated incidents. these incidents are part of the dark and dangerous trend. we are all deeply affected by anti- somatic violence and ex- of hate, is listening entered into, and unfortunately, is it too many dead. must be...
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and the waste and the solids and all of that. this allows the opportunity to how we have this new island, and how we are even going to go beyond what san francisco main already have. so no matter how we cut this thing, we now have the flexibility to do what we ever wanted to do with our discussions. thank you. >> thank you. is there any public comment? hearing none, next item. >> clerk: item number 11, discussion of future agenda items by director. >> any future items? >> i just wanted to point out really quickly that, again, in the march meeting on the island, we will be looking at the very, very important issue about earthquake preparedness. >> thank you very much for that. hearing no other items, next item, please. >> clerk: meeting is adjourned. >> thank you. thank you very much. adjourned. >> shop & dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their shop & dine in the 49 with within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within the neighborhood we help san francisco remai
and the waste and the solids and all of that. this allows the opportunity to how we have this new island, and how we are even going to go beyond what san francisco main already have. so no matter how we cut this thing, we now have the flexibility to do what we ever wanted to do with our discussions. thank you. >> thank you. is there any public comment? hearing none, next item. >> clerk: item number 11, discussion of future agenda items by director. >> any future items?...
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team, and he and cipollone have been working tot and they will be in the front of the bus. >> and unlike the big names like pat cipollone, we have never seen him on television at least not yet, and he is going to make some appearances starting fairly soon, what do you think? >> i think it is unlikely. one of the concerns that the president has had as we have said many times now is about how people will play on television during this proceeding, and he has a lot of trust in pat cipollone and he has been concerned about how cipollone is going to handle being under the klieg lights of the procedure when it is televised to the country. he has decided to go along with it, and that is why you are having more known and more used to the tv milieu names that are part of the team. there are barely any pictures of pat cipollone on the internet and no online presence, so this is a major moment. >> it is a smart mo on the part of the president, but we will see. maggie haberman, thank you for joining us and your excellent reporting. >>> coming up secretary of state mike pompeo breaks his silence about
team, and he and cipollone have been working tot and they will be in the front of the bus. >> and unlike the big names like pat cipollone, we have never seen him on television at least not yet, and he is going to make some appearances starting fairly soon, what do you think? >> i think it is unlikely. one of the concerns that the president has had as we have said many times now is about how people will play on television during this proceeding, and he has a lot of trust in pat...
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and mecca, and then mission grove. and.speaking spanish] , anyone here from -- [speaking spanish] where are you at? thank you. sam, once again, he gave home to it. so this has been a transitional space for our community, which has a lot of history. it's kind of a bitter but sweet moment today. as i walked over here, because i only live two blocks down, i didn't have to drive or catch a cab or ride my bike or my low rider, you know, but it is, as i reflect back, you know, i honor you, brother. thank you so much. i know that he did call me a couple of times because some people weren't paying their rent i won't mention which organizations, and sam was having a budget problem. >> i need you to make a phone call, and of course, i would call people up and say go pay sam. and they did. everybody paid their rent, right that is why the buildings are being built because everybody paid their rent. and the last thing i wanted to share is when he talked about the eviction they are going through, and he did call me, and at that time, we
and mecca, and then mission grove. and.speaking spanish] , anyone here from -- [speaking spanish] where are you at? thank you. sam, once again, he gave home to it. so this has been a transitional space for our community, which has a lot of history. it's kind of a bitter but sweet moment today. as i walked over here, because i only live two blocks down, i didn't have to drive or catch a cab or ride my bike or my low rider, you know, but it is, as i reflect back, you know, i honor you, brother....
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and other -- and other changes, you know. these workers need to have a different training, a different skill set, to be able to adjust to those type of jobs. we work very close with our employers in all of our branches and developing. we're constantly changing and innovating what we do. to meet the needs of the future, as technologies change. we work together with them and making sure that their employees, our members, are getting the proper training to be prepared for what's to come in the future. >> thanks, lonnie. i know you're representing nearly 3/4 of a million workers across the country. i'd like to stay on this workforce and skills of the future issue and maybe open it up for the panel to chime in. you know, everyone up here is engaged with workforces that are doing very different things. probably very different than they were two to three years ago. so any other thoughts on what does future of work look like? and how our commission might really think about leveraging what, in some sense, could be a demographic advant
and other -- and other changes, you know. these workers need to have a different training, a different skill set, to be able to adjust to those type of jobs. we work very close with our employers in all of our branches and developing. we're constantly changing and innovating what we do. to meet the needs of the future, as technologies change. we work together with them and making sure that their employees, our members, are getting the proper training to be prepared for what's to come in the...
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out and the removal of freedom and liberty. i have a set of pictures i did not bring what i can describe them to you. i have a blade of grass and an asphalt road with fiber to ask you which one was stronger you could look at it. asphalt is hard and can crush the grass but when you see grass growing and pushing through asphalt which is more powerful? what that represents is freedom and liberty that you can't suppress that. that's an innate ability or trait that all humans have that they want to be free and china does not have enough people or money to suppress freedom and so i thank you will see countries and companies further expand, is my prediction in the future, the taiwan and china smart they would accept and respect the offer of president tsai, she's not looking for independence but she wants to be left alone as her people do. they would be well served if they did that. china has already benefited so much from type what taiwan, as the world house, why would he want to rock the vote connect using what happened in icon when
out and the removal of freedom and liberty. i have a set of pictures i did not bring what i can describe them to you. i have a blade of grass and an asphalt road with fiber to ask you which one was stronger you could look at it. asphalt is hard and can crush the grass but when you see grass growing and pushing through asphalt which is more powerful? what that represents is freedom and liberty that you can't suppress that. that's an innate ability or trait that all humans have that they want to...
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and math and science and precision as starting precisely at 2:30 and 0 seconds. that is an auspicious way to begin this discussion. earlier this year on one of the hottest nights of the summer, nearly a half million people crowded on to the national mall. they weren't there for a protest or to celebrate a national holiday, and they weren't there for a concert or to watch a fireworks show. no, instead a half million people went there drenched in sweat to watch the story of the apollo 11 mission as it was projected on to the washington monument, commemorated the moment 50 years ago when neil armstrong and buzz aldrin took that giant leap for man kind. as everyone in d.c. knows, if there are a half million people on the mall and it ain't a protest, something big is going on. and landing the first humans on the moon and returning them safely to earth marks as one of the epical moments in the history of mankind. as we look out over our space landscape today, what we see is very different from the landscape of 1969. indeed not only did we succeed in going to the moon a
and math and science and precision as starting precisely at 2:30 and 0 seconds. that is an auspicious way to begin this discussion. earlier this year on one of the hottest nights of the summer, nearly a half million people crowded on to the national mall. they weren't there for a protest or to celebrate a national holiday, and they weren't there for a concert or to watch a fireworks show. no, instead a half million people went there drenched in sweat to watch the story of the apollo 11 mission...
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why you think protests are genuine and ongoing and not present here and in europe and how do you think they could get involved and the situation there quick. >> the problem as i was explaining earlier is what starts off genuine with that system it ought to be changed. then to be pulled in different directions they get the protest that they get something that they want or something that they don't want then they pull the people out or worse they send their people in to create chaos with the demonstrators. there is a strong genuine desire for change. my friend in iraq was studying before and that's the last thing you want especially in a country like iraq. and then look at the mess he left behind. look at afghanistan. so lebanon we have to be very careful. so start holding seminars so don't touch the people in the streets. and when you approach a hornets nest be careful the way you poke it. i think certainly behind the scenes combinations, this is not a place where we should step in strongly that a light touch is better. in the end lebanon you do not want to provoke violence that i have
why you think protests are genuine and ongoing and not present here and in europe and how do you think they could get involved and the situation there quick. >> the problem as i was explaining earlier is what starts off genuine with that system it ought to be changed. then to be pulled in different directions they get the protest that they get something that they want or something that they don't want then they pull the people out or worse they send their people in to create chaos with...
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opened it up and i go upstairs and i call home to pittsburgh and my mother answers the phone and i said i'm going to need an airline ticket the president of the united states like to have a meeting with me in the oval office. [laughter] my mother is shouting honey pick up the phone something is wrong with johnny per credit not my roommates thought but my parents thought this is ridiculous. they finally got me a ticket and i flew down to washington. i pull up at the white house gates there is a guy there. he said come on in. so i walk into the white house and now i've been to the oval office many times since that bad at the time sitting right there in the chair and the oval office is right there the guy says young man, you would get if it's a loan. i'm that's pretty good? new jacket and tie and shirt and pants i did not come all this way for a lousy five minutes. [laughter]mi >> they opened the we shake hands in the oval office of the president and i sit down the good news is it 18 -year-old i spent if you add up all the time in the oval office that was the age of 18. [laughter] it shoul
opened it up and i go upstairs and i call home to pittsburgh and my mother answers the phone and i said i'm going to need an airline ticket the president of the united states like to have a meeting with me in the oval office. [laughter] my mother is shouting honey pick up the phone something is wrong with johnny per credit not my roommates thought but my parents thought this is ridiculous. they finally got me a ticket and i flew down to washington. i pull up at the white house gates there is a...
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scott kelly, you've got scott and mark and scott was in for a year and that's pretty cool.ut that's maybe not quite a third the time doing a mars trip, but it is about a third that. so longer and longer duration, larger numbers of people, getting more people up in space understanding how the average person would adapt to space, that's the key to finding the countermeasures that you're talking about. >> i think the other part is that's partially why you incrementally get there. right, that is part of wife -- part of why going back to the moon is so important is that we will learn a lot more about the environment there, what it takes, the effects it's having on humans before we take that three year journey to mars. the other thing i will just point out is the robotic work that we've been doing in science and exploration of our solar system has been really critical to us really understanding what those environments are like. and i think about you know that juno orbiting jupiter and we're literally rewriting the science books about what we bought jupiter. thought jupiter was li
scott kelly, you've got scott and mark and scott was in for a year and that's pretty cool.ut that's maybe not quite a third the time doing a mars trip, but it is about a third that. so longer and longer duration, larger numbers of people, getting more people up in space understanding how the average person would adapt to space, that's the key to finding the countermeasures that you're talking about. >> i think the other part is that's partially why you incrementally get there. right, that...
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the difference between right and wrong. >> big money and all the thrills and assess and access to power is ongoing to determine what i say. martin could've been doing my favorite things for the rest of his career in been a multimillionaire. young brothers, even free jazz. >> he was true to himself. this to me is the real standard of what we need in this present moment. without a lot of black people for example who say they love martin luther king junior. and they talk about speaking truth to power but they don't want to speak truth to the present power. what's up with that. and so accommodations. if you're honest about it and acknowledged with the limitations are but don't lie to yourself) we can get progressive and prophetic when you just just aren't cheerleader and a bootlegger. this weekend about these things. >> i do want to ask you little bit more about the book itself. first of all, define, what you've already had a defined radical king. but in terms of the text itself. was the radical king hidden in plain sight. in terms of the actual record of his word and wisdom. or did you hav
the difference between right and wrong. >> big money and all the thrills and assess and access to power is ongoing to determine what i say. martin could've been doing my favorite things for the rest of his career in been a multimillionaire. young brothers, even free jazz. >> he was true to himself. this to me is the real standard of what we need in this present moment. without a lot of black people for example who say they love martin luther king junior. and they talk about speaking...
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and cdc and the economic issues and to quibble back and forth that were states like new hampshire that is compared to west virginia but they were the number two in the country. so talk about prevention rather than treatment when we have a building collapse we find out what caused it then we can fix it. but let's make sure it doesn't happen again. so what are the contributing factors clicks for example, it is conductivity. texas has a rate of ten.five out of 57. what are we doing right in texas or west virginia around the country can learn what they are doing clicks we know where they are coming from. and then to prevent people from abusing drugs quick. >> and those contributing factors is the perfect storm prescribers trying to treat pain with individuals and high injury occupation like coal mining and those kind of accidents and we have an influx of pill with the availability to find out how they got started with low income and the recession that was happening people were becoming frustrated but then we have to go further back stream downstream they are not living with their parents.
and cdc and the economic issues and to quibble back and forth that were states like new hampshire that is compared to west virginia but they were the number two in the country. so talk about prevention rather than treatment when we have a building collapse we find out what caused it then we can fix it. but let's make sure it doesn't happen again. so what are the contributing factors clicks for example, it is conductivity. texas has a rate of ten.five out of 57. what are we doing right in texas...
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in a greater opportunity including farmers and ranchers and producers and manufacturers and goods and services and provide needed infrastructure along the border as well to work closely with the ambassador to secure funding of the north and the american development bank which was in the agreement to provide $215 million to strengthen infrastructure and improve quality of life as well as those of our neighbors. while i am sympathetic to a number of the issues i believe the fact that the senator from pennsylvania will raise, i do believe this is a good agreement. it's not perfect but with that i think it deserves my support. thank you very much. >> as many members of this committee know i voted no 25 years ago and voted against every trade agreement since because every trade agreement has been written by corporations to maximize corporate profits and corporate executives at the expense of the middle class we have seen the consequences of the economy working for corporations but fewer workers especially the industrial midwest. the president trumps initial draft was more of the same corpo
in a greater opportunity including farmers and ranchers and producers and manufacturers and goods and services and provide needed infrastructure along the border as well to work closely with the ambassador to secure funding of the north and the american development bank which was in the agreement to provide $215 million to strengthen infrastructure and improve quality of life as well as those of our neighbors. while i am sympathetic to a number of the issues i believe the fact that the senator...
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looking at the environment and the planet and animals and so on and so forth, that's the kind of thing that really sparked a lot of my interest in really changing how we address the challenges around the environment. in fact, i drove my grandmother crazy, because i came home and wanted to recycle everything. and we didn't have at that time the blue bins and green bins and all of that stuff. and there were places you had to go to take those things. but it was really an incredible experience. and pier 39 has been just really an institution for so many years, so many visitors from all over the world come here on a regular basis to just not only enjoy the incredible restaurants, the aquarium by the bay and many of the great stores and also the places that you can buy wonderful candy, including pink popcorn which i'm very excited. if -- if you know what pink popcorn is you are probably my age. it also, the sea lions really created a different kind of feeling, a different kind of warm. you see them, you watch them. and i don't know what it is about watching the sea lilyons and listening to t
looking at the environment and the planet and animals and so on and so forth, that's the kind of thing that really sparked a lot of my interest in really changing how we address the challenges around the environment. in fact, i drove my grandmother crazy, because i came home and wanted to recycle everything. and we didn't have at that time the blue bins and green bins and all of that stuff. and there were places you had to go to take those things. but it was really an incredible experience. and...
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and josh hawley, i think to most of us it's extremely mild and extremely measured and john roberts andeffect said, you need to think of the place and what you are speaking. although lord knows there's been sharp language in the senate plenty of times before. it was striking, no question about it. by chief justice standards it was pretty remarkable. i just want to make one point that adam schiff used a lot. they are saying, mick mulvaney, and that is in detail. that is not what mick mulvaney set at all. he did say get over it but he was talking specifically about the fact that there are foreign policies. they will have a different political flavor and different policy agenda than one donald trump is. and each president they are elected is fulfilling his mandate. he wasn't saying this kind of quid pro quo, get over it, just accept it, he was talking specifically about the idea of policy and politics in a foreign policy agenda. so quite frankly, and i think that adam schiff made an effective auditing comic argument for his side of the case but he completely misrepresented what mick mulvan
and josh hawley, i think to most of us it's extremely mild and extremely measured and john roberts andeffect said, you need to think of the place and what you are speaking. although lord knows there's been sharp language in the senate plenty of times before. it was striking, no question about it. by chief justice standards it was pretty remarkable. i just want to make one point that adam schiff used a lot. they are saying, mick mulvaney, and that is in detail. that is not what mick mulvaney set...
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and went up and up and up until he couldn't hold on anymore and he fell to his death. and in the article i read about, the sheriff is quoted as saying we don't know why he hung on area and when i read that i thought are you kidding me? i know why he hung on, he hung on because every time he thought he should have let go for. every instance, it was too late. when in 10 feet off the ground, he thought i should have let go before this. 20 feet off the ground he thought i should have let go and so on and so on area so etthat what agriculture is. it's a ratcheting process because of this rapid population growth.we need to keep going and going and a going. and that's what we've been doing for 5 to 10,000 years. >> now i think you called it the myth of the narrative of progress . which i think builds on the, that we have this notion that what we've done is going to keep on serving us and that if we just invest a little deeper in progress , we can ask the problem we created. >> i want you to talk intothe mic for that . >> tell us about the narrative of professional progress. >
and went up and up and up until he couldn't hold on anymore and he fell to his death. and in the article i read about, the sheriff is quoted as saying we don't know why he hung on area and when i read that i thought are you kidding me? i know why he hung on, he hung on because every time he thought he should have let go for. every instance, it was too late. when in 10 feet off the ground, he thought i should have let go before this. 20 feet off the ground he thought i should have let go and so...
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and that, those, the technology of detect and avoid, and aircraft, reliability and durability, will be the things that we continue to work on with our partners. but we aren't stopping there. you may have heard that we have issued another set of proposed rule making for what i think will probably be the most significant rule in the drone community that we will see in the next ten years, and that is remote identification. remote identification is essentially a license tag, like you would have on your car, but an electronic version, and it's associated with your drone. this technology is vitally important for ensuring that we can safely evolve the ecosystem around drones. it is also vitally important for our security partners, our defense partners, and local public safety officials. one of the great challenges with drone operations today is if someone is operating an aircraft outside of the conformance of the rules, it is very difficult to track them down to identify them and to find the operator. and remote identification will allow drones to see other drones in the air space, so that th
and that, those, the technology of detect and avoid, and aircraft, reliability and durability, will be the things that we continue to work on with our partners. but we aren't stopping there. you may have heard that we have issued another set of proposed rule making for what i think will probably be the most significant rule in the drone community that we will see in the next ten years, and that is remote identification. remote identification is essentially a license tag, like you would have on...
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and with whom and make it up as they went along. to give you one example of that, ryan crocker in early 2002 after the taliban government had fallen, crocker went into afghanistan to try to help the formation of a new government and the interim leader was hamid karzai who had been a schoolteacher and publicist but had no experience running a country and so he and crocker got together every morning at the palace and the first question always would be what the hell do we do now. so, together they picked a cabinet and tried to settle on an agenda for this new states that have almost no money. they had to try to make peace before the warlords who were feuding and tried to kill each other. it was a long struggle. i spoke to a cia officer who was there at the time and the cia was in first in afghanistan and he said that sometimes karzai needed to be given a little kick. he didn't know what he was doing, he was a little passive but if he needed a little kick, crocker was according to the cia official. all these people faced a love of dange
and with whom and make it up as they went along. to give you one example of that, ryan crocker in early 2002 after the taliban government had fallen, crocker went into afghanistan to try to help the formation of a new government and the interim leader was hamid karzai who had been a schoolteacher and publicist but had no experience running a country and so he and crocker got together every morning at the palace and the first question always would be what the hell do we do now. so, together they...
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and how she built her business and god a bank loan and a house.asically how she rebuilt her life one brick at a time and in her case they were sweaters and it made me realize if she could do that than on mine - - anybody could if you thank you can't survive anything but yet you are still able to live and smile and dance is just the ultimate sense of perspective. >> so there is a huge leap from floating in the water pretending she is dead from someone being trained to knit and get the funds. she wanted to live. she didn't lose faith in life. how? >> i cannot answer that. i cannot tell you what it is inside of her that kept her going but i can say that having spent ten years working with women everywhere, there is something inside women in particular that keeps them going and striving. a lot of it has to do with basic instincts for survival but for many other women it was keeping their families going. but yet there was a deep sense of responsibility to keep going for others. i will give you one other story not trying to be gruesome but to contextual
and how she built her business and god a bank loan and a house.asically how she rebuilt her life one brick at a time and in her case they were sweaters and it made me realize if she could do that than on mine - - anybody could if you thank you can't survive anything but yet you are still able to live and smile and dance is just the ultimate sense of perspective. >> so there is a huge leap from floating in the water pretending she is dead from someone being trained to knit and get the...
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and so the job for dominica and i is to see a piece of legislation and go -- and weigh the impact. and so therefore there are times when the decision is we really need to try to hear this before the planning commission hears it so that the planning commission can really take the small business commission's recommendation under advisement. and then there are times where it's more beneficial for the commission to hear the planning commission's advisement. so we try to weigh that. the planning commission generally schedules -- and there's generally a little more lead time in our ability to schedule the land use legislation before this commission, because the planning commission is allotted 90 days to be able to weigh in instead of the traditional 30 days. so it is this body that is to do the advisement and recommendations to the various departments and the board of supervisors. >> i just wanted to go on the record, because every time we get new commissioners, this is kind of like the no-brainer that pops up, and it kind of fades away into the night. definitely. why wouldn't there be a
and so the job for dominica and i is to see a piece of legislation and go -- and weigh the impact. and so therefore there are times when the decision is we really need to try to hear this before the planning commission hears it so that the planning commission can really take the small business commission's recommendation under advisement. and then there are times where it's more beneficial for the commission to hear the planning commission's advisement. so we try to weigh that. the planning...
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in science and research and development.ropose we increase our funding in these areas by tenfold. and then, here's what we do next. we invented because understand, don't just think of this as a zero-sum or somebody has to lose. think of it as opportunity. there is an estimated $27 trillion worldwide market coming up for green. green energy, green cleaning carbon out of the air come out of the water, desalinization. much of this has not been invented yet. we invent it here in the united states, we say anybody can use our science, but you have got to build it right here in the united states. american taxpayers get the research, we get the jobs. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: that is estimated to be more than one million new manufacturing jobs. green manufacturing jobs, union manufacturing jobs. [cheers and applause] we need to harden our infrastructure. and that is going to be millions jobs,f new jobs, good union jobs. we need to pull everybody into this fight. we need to pull people in who are currently in these industrie
in science and research and development.ropose we increase our funding in these areas by tenfold. and then, here's what we do next. we invented because understand, don't just think of this as a zero-sum or somebody has to lose. think of it as opportunity. there is an estimated $27 trillion worldwide market coming up for green. green energy, green cleaning carbon out of the air come out of the water, desalinization. much of this has not been invented yet. we invent it here in the united states,...
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and i didn't know what was -- i got scared and then she see me and she yelled at me and said get outf here. go. >> at least then they had a bit of money but always pepper was afraid. afraid to ask for help. afraid to ask why she'd been taken. afraid of shirley's threats. >> she would scare us to believe that we were in a better place because she was doing something good for us. >> did you ever understand why she wouldn't take you back home? >> her personality was very up and down. like very angry and so if we -- if i asked questions, she would say stuff like, if you want to find your mom, she's on the streets shooting heroin and a prostitute. >> tirades were frequent, neglect part of life. physical and verbal abuse a regular occurrence. >> she would whip us with the belt, slap us, verbally cuss at us. verbally abuse us. >> and threaten to send you away? >> right. >> i just took the belt because if you take it, this is hard to explain, but -- if you just take it, it -- she gets out of the rage faster, so to speak. >> they went to school when they could. made very few friends and lost
and i didn't know what was -- i got scared and then she see me and she yelled at me and said get outf here. go. >> at least then they had a bit of money but always pepper was afraid. afraid to ask for help. afraid to ask why she'd been taken. afraid of shirley's threats. >> she would scare us to believe that we were in a better place because she was doing something good for us. >> did you ever understand why she wouldn't take you back home? >> her personality was very up...
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and it's a view -- and the view from -- and the view from these windows and balcony into my bedroom,e again demarcated this by a red rectangle. this final picture is taken from inside my kitchen, inside one of my double french doors. and shows that, again, previously, where there were no windows here -- and i had privacy, they're now putting these windows and balcony directly above looking into my home. so i've expressed these concerns to my neighbors. i reached out repeatedly to propose options. although my neighbors have filed new plans showing their building being pulled back by a foot. the property line is incorrectly depicted which my attorney will speak further about. my neighbors have are ehhed -- have refused to respond. therefore, i have no choice but to file these appeals. in regard to the property line, which my attorney will speak more to, and secondly in the design which compromises the privacy that my neighbors had promised to maintain. i ask the board of appeals to require my neighbors to redraw the plans with the correct location of the property line. require number t
and it's a view -- and the view from -- and the view from these windows and balcony into my bedroom,e again demarcated this by a red rectangle. this final picture is taken from inside my kitchen, inside one of my double french doors. and shows that, again, previously, where there were no windows here -- and i had privacy, they're now putting these windows and balcony directly above looking into my home. so i've expressed these concerns to my neighbors. i reached out repeatedly to propose...
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and punitive means and strategies. committed as members of the board of supervisors to address this health crisis with strategies that are -- and responses that are under the lens of addressing this as such, as a health crisis. and we are going to be focused on doing that together, whether it is safe injection sites, sending out folks to work with our population that have the expertise, experience and working in our communities and with our communities that suffer from addiction. i did want to just a quick question as we talk about the street-based engagement strategies that you are utilizing on our team. are you also working with the vehicle triage center? is that your team that's going to be out? >> we are not currently working with the vehicle triage center. but we are constantly looking at other partners that we collaborate with but at this point, no. >> thank you. >> i will echo the thanks of my colleagues to you, supervisor haney, for authoring this resolution and for your commitment on this issue, which is heart
and punitive means and strategies. committed as members of the board of supervisors to address this health crisis with strategies that are -- and responses that are under the lens of addressing this as such, as a health crisis. and we are going to be focused on doing that together, whether it is safe injection sites, sending out folks to work with our population that have the expertise, experience and working in our communities and with our communities that suffer from addiction. i did want to...
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and small. and moving away from broadcast to network provision is, we have to set the place up. some of those folks will start competing with horizons and orange and get landing rights for countries. it's exciting but it won't be easy. but again unintended are originally uncontemplated opportunities. and finally human spaceflight, if we can crack open more people go to space for not exclusively are most exclusively government people, that's got to be big. >> what kind of doors does that open? you hear about the idea there's a lot of research that goes on international space station but you hear of a lot of opportunities to do cutting edge research that can only be done in space or would of benefits if done in space. is that what the third market element of nongovernmental human spaceflight unlocks? >> it's one of them. as great as robotics have advanced and computers are mighty handy and they discover a number of things that maybe you would discover or notice so i think that's true. much has bee
and small. and moving away from broadcast to network provision is, we have to set the place up. some of those folks will start competing with horizons and orange and get landing rights for countries. it's exciting but it won't be easy. but again unintended are originally uncontemplated opportunities. and finally human spaceflight, if we can crack open more people go to space for not exclusively are most exclusively government people, that's got to be big. >> what kind of doors does that...
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the system flew through and is moving to the south. partly cloudy, cool and breezy and windy. here is mr. sal castaneda. >>> good morning to you. we start with highway 24 and you can see it looks pretty good driving to the tunnel with no major problems here. this is 582 the richmond bridge and a good stathere and might want to give yourself five minutes but it's nice at the bay bridge toll plaza. at 4:01, back to the dspeaker n later this morning meets with fellow democrats to decide what to do about the impeachment of president donald trump. doug luzader is on capitol hill where the house may vote tomorrow or thursday on who will be the house impeachment managers and also, sending the articles of impeachment to the senate. >> reporter: house democrats are expected to meet today to talk about ending what has been a delay of almost a month inollege championship game in new orleans and hours later he would be tweeting about what would happen in congress, saying, this impeachment hoax is an outrage. house speaker nancy pelosi is expected to urgeela full house vote to send the art
the system flew through and is moving to the south. partly cloudy, cool and breezy and windy. here is mr. sal castaneda. >>> good morning to you. we start with highway 24 and you can see it looks pretty good driving to the tunnel with no major problems here. this is 582 the richmond bridge and a good stathere and might want to give yourself five minutes but it's nice at the bay bridge toll plaza. at 4:01, back to the dspeaker n later this morning meets with fellow democrats to decide...
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and we'll expand clean energy and high speed internet and do that by connecting the power grid and workingith states and service providers to connect the more than 21 million americans who still lack access to broadband. no [applause] mayor bloomberg: investment in infrastructure helped make america the world's biggest economy and the strongest political power. we're at risk of losing that position and we can't let that happen. but better infrastructure will also make our country safer, healthier and more fair by helping to ensure equal access to opportunity and local governments can help by leading the way p. i know you can because you are already are and the more we do to empower mayors and local leaders, the faster we can make progress. i've been in your shoes. i know that the federal government is too often an obstacle and not a partner in making the investments we need to build a brighter future. when i'm president, that will change. our team will work hand in hand with mayors across the country on infrastructure and all the big challenges facing our nation. first we have to win a pri
and we'll expand clean energy and high speed internet and do that by connecting the power grid and workingith states and service providers to connect the more than 21 million americans who still lack access to broadband. no [applause] mayor bloomberg: investment in infrastructure helped make america the world's biggest economy and the strongest political power. we're at risk of losing that position and we can't let that happen. but better infrastructure will also make our country safer,...
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[cheers and applause] sen. warren: and i got a plan for that. [cheers and applause] sen. here's the thing, it is time to take this corruption head-on. enough of playing on our back foot, enough of always playing defense. let's take a corruption on. here is the good news. i have the biggest anticorruption plan since watergate. that is the good news. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: here's the bad news. we need the biggest anticorruption plan since watergate. you would not be surprised, because corruption is in lots of places. this plan has lots of moving parts. let me just give you a sample of it. part one, end lobbying as we know it. [cheers and applause] block the revolving door between wall street and washington. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: here's one you may never have thought about, but it matters. make the united states supreme court follow basic rules of ethics. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: ok, i could do these all night long. let me do just one more. just one more. it's ok, good. let me do just one more. you really want to hose out some of the corrup
[cheers and applause] sen. warren: and i got a plan for that. [cheers and applause] sen. here's the thing, it is time to take this corruption head-on. enough of playing on our back foot, enough of always playing defense. let's take a corruption on. here is the good news. i have the biggest anticorruption plan since watergate. that is the good news. [cheers and applause] sen. warren: here's the bad news. we need the biggest anticorruption plan since watergate. you would not be surprised, because...
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and it was just me and the janitor.e out, and i was, like, "would you take a picture with us? and you did. [ laughter ] one, how young we look >> we look amazing >> seth: we look amazing, yes. >> don't we look amazing stoo. >> seth: andwo incredible decade you've had since that photo was taken it is alwaysuc appuse >> seth: tiffany haddish, everybody. "like a boss," theaters friday we'll be right back with m. night shyamalan [ cheers and applause ♪ there he is. oh, wow. you're doing, uh, you're doing really great with the twirling. dad, if you want to talk, i have a break at 3:00. okay, okay. i'm going. i'm gone. like -- like i wasn't here. [ horn honks ] keep -- keep doing it, buddy. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs, for everyone you love. expedia. brushing only reaches love. 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ schools a
and it was just me and the janitor.e out, and i was, like, "would you take a picture with us? and you did. [ laughter ] one, how young we look >> we look amazing >> seth: we look amazing, yes. >> don't we look amazing stoo. >> seth: andwo incredible decade you've had since that photo was taken it is alwaysuc appuse >> seth: tiffany haddish, everybody. "like a boss," theaters friday we'll be right back with m. night shyamalan [ cheers and applause ♪...
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rubbetear gas and rd bombs and more. since the expedition to appear seven months ago, more than 2,000 protesters have been injured and 6,000 arrested. when hong kong helped the district elections in the midst of all of this, the results were historical and unambiguous. now the district councils don't have a lot of power so they generally don't see much in the way of turnout sending the clearest possible signal and the value they place on democracy 3 million turned out to vote, the highest turnout in hong kong history. they captured 17 of the district. district. some would captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008 we certainly didn't push hong kong into t s >> we certainly didn't push hong kongers into the streets. but i think in reality, we all realize the health, the freedom and democracy does affect our own interests and our own fortunes. history tells us that states with more democratic characters are usually more prosperous, stable and reliable partners. they're better economic partners because they poss
rubbetear gas and rd bombs and more. since the expedition to appear seven months ago, more than 2,000 protesters have been injured and 6,000 arrested. when hong kong helped the district elections in the midst of all of this, the results were historical and unambiguous. now the district councils don't have a lot of power so they generally don't see much in the way of turnout sending the clearest possible signal and the value they place on democracy 3 million turned out to vote, the highest...
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so my mother and father and i got up at 2:00 and got dressed and went down there. i'm not sure i can tell you this story. and the bus came over the hill. i was rather frightened anyway about going and i was quite sure i was going to be killed. only slightly less frightened that betty would find someone else wheel i was gone. and the bus came over . hoolhouse hill and my parents started crying. i had never seen my father cry. i knew i was in some difficulty. now, as a parent, at my age, i know he thought he was giving not his only begotten son but one of his begotten sons. can you imagine -- you know that scene. it was repeated across this times. illions of and then happily i survived that war and saw no combat, was on my way to japan when it all ended. i had never had a terrible problem with dropping the bomb though that's been a terrible moral dilemma for me. because of the estimates were that we would lose as many as a million men in that invasion. but i came home to a generous government who provided me under the g.i. bill an education and a fairly prestigious l
so my mother and father and i got up at 2:00 and got dressed and went down there. i'm not sure i can tell you this story. and the bus came over the hill. i was rather frightened anyway about going and i was quite sure i was going to be killed. only slightly less frightened that betty would find someone else wheel i was gone. and the bus came over . hoolhouse hill and my parents started crying. i had never seen my father cry. i knew i was in some difficulty. now, as a parent, at my age, i know...
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there should be places and times where the rich and the poor, the cultivated and the sturdy and self-madepeople shall be attracted together and encouraged to assimilate. this is the notion that a not just in the south when he begins work at central park. newspapers and others are saying this is a waste of time and money. it was a particularly rough part of manhattan in the day and then after it can share the same space. it is a genuine experiment and quite old and it worked. unfortunately, it opens right before the civi civil war as a e of it is demonstrated to the south. you visited the parks. it's hard to go somewhere in the united states that has visions or the suburbs like the hills neighborhood in atlanta that his sons i believe were commissioned to do here. do you think that this vision all these years later they are coming together and share public spaces it certainly worked in his time. the central park was an immediate hit and there was no friction. the only crime was people writing too fast on their horses. generally speaking i think it was a success, that aspect, but there were
there should be places and times where the rich and the poor, the cultivated and the sturdy and self-madepeople shall be attracted together and encouraged to assimilate. this is the notion that a not just in the south when he begins work at central park. newspapers and others are saying this is a waste of time and money. it was a particularly rough part of manhattan in the day and then after it can share the same space. it is a genuine experiment and quite old and it worked. unfortunately, it...
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profound and and for purposes of political power. see and influence people personally on the fears that fears of people fears of individuals who may not know me as perhaps robertson just relationships getting to know someone is the greatest and to fear and hatred because you realize that there is an inherent beauty unites us as human beings are we as individuals as faith leaders as people who care who just have a heart and that goes for every single person have to realize that we have a huge responsibility to play to turn down this noise by turning on our hearts and souls instead of being pummeled by ideas thoughts and merit is in context of fear and hatred to realize we hold on if i just turn off the noise i realize everything is actually pretty beautiful the people around me are people that i can love and care for embrace them with open arms and i come to synagogue temple. oh all the houses of worship all in $1.11 time in $24.00 many psyches so much as a shake as a. possible act i cannot have a conversation with you as an evangelic
profound and and for purposes of political power. see and influence people personally on the fears that fears of people fears of individuals who may not know me as perhaps robertson just relationships getting to know someone is the greatest and to fear and hatred because you realize that there is an inherent beauty unites us as human beings are we as individuals as faith leaders as people who care who just have a heart and that goes for every single person have to realize that we have a huge...
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time and attention and commentary and critique. short answer to jacobs question is the chances for a new missile test, ballistic or otherwise would seem to be fairly high and what was the part? >> how effective have sanctions been in the past, how effective can they be in the future? >> they have not been effective in the past and unless we're willing to put a lot more effort into it it will be effective in the future. now, the question at the top of the agenda is interesting and david already brought it up but the two parts of the question don't match. denuclearization is impossible unless we get a big change in conditions, but at the same time, sanctions can be effective if -- and only if -- they contribute to the greater security of japan and the republic of korea. the security of japan and the republic of korea should be our objective in this whole thing, not necessarily denuclearization of north korea, because that gives all the cards to kim jong-un. effective sanctions are hard. we've proven that. since the early 90s we've be
time and attention and commentary and critique. short answer to jacobs question is the chances for a new missile test, ballistic or otherwise would seem to be fairly high and what was the part? >> how effective have sanctions been in the past, how effective can they be in the future? >> they have not been effective in the past and unless we're willing to put a lot more effort into it it will be effective in the future. now, the question at the top of the agenda is interesting and...
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would have never have met otherwise, and i hear their stories and move on and plan and organize. >> planningis very important. jane fonda, it was such a great honor to have you here. thank you so much. >> thank you, chris, for having me. >> we'll be right back. >> we'll be right back let's be honest, every insurance company says they can save you these. in fact, if you had a dollar for every time they said it, you'd have a lot of dollars. which makes it hard to believe, especially coming from a talking lizard. pip, pip, cheerio! look, all i, dennis quaid, know is that esurance is built to save you dollars without skimping on service. and when they save, you save. the only way to know how much is to get a quote. chances are you'll save time, paperwork, and yes, dollars. when insurance is affordable, it's surprisingly painless. when insurance is affordable, (sensei) beautiful. but support the leg! when i started cobra kai, the lack of control over my business made me a little intense. but now i practice a different philosophy. quickbooks helps me get paid, manage cash flow, and run payroll. an
would have never have met otherwise, and i hear their stories and move on and plan and organize. >> planningis very important. jane fonda, it was such a great honor to have you here. thank you so much. >> thank you, chris, for having me. >> we'll be right back. >> we'll be right back let's be honest, every insurance company says they can save you these. in fact, if you had a dollar for every time they said it, you'd have a lot of dollars. which makes it hard to believe,...
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and today, live, love, and thrive.u many women who have had abortions know that there is only love, respect, and concern for them in our hearts, and a willingness to assist. reestablishing the rights to life, regardless of sex, age, disability, or condition of dependency is the human rights issue of our time. so, is facing god, indomitable hope, charity for all, we recommit to defend human life, no matter the sacrifice, no matter the cost. god bless you. [cheering] >> representative chris smith is the best. our next speaker is the president of the susan b anthony organization that has reached over 4.6 million voters in the u.s. talk about a true pro-life and pro-woman effort. please welcome my friend, marjorie. marjorie: thank you. my dear friends, we are living in a moment of greatest hope, and opportunity since roe v. wade. for countless little boys and little girls, just waiting to be born. it is a pivotal moment for the pro-life movement and this great nation. this year we will be celebrating the women and men who
and today, live, love, and thrive.u many women who have had abortions know that there is only love, respect, and concern for them in our hearts, and a willingness to assist. reestablishing the rights to life, regardless of sex, age, disability, or condition of dependency is the human rights issue of our time. so, is facing god, indomitable hope, charity for all, we recommit to defend human life, no matter the sacrifice, no matter the cost. god bless you. [cheering] >> representative chris...
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and they just -- and the generals. and there were periods when they just went their own way, they weren't even communicating with each other. i talked n to kind of junior foreign service officers who'd seen generals and ambassadors yelling at each other in front of the iraqis, which was not good. but the problem with all that rancor that, you know, things just don't get done. and sodo after a while it became apparent that things were not in concert, as the bush administration wore on, it became an increasingly physical, disruptive problem. so by the time david petraeus and ryan crocker went to iraq during that period called the surge where bush was sending in more troops to try to calm this civil war, crocker and petraeus realized they needed to get along. they needed to work in harmony just to get things done. i mean, otherwise the iraqis could kind of divide and conquer. so to there was a lot of -- so there was a lot of reason for them to harmonize, and they did. crocker and petraeus went for long runs, and they woul
and they just -- and the generals. and there were periods when they just went their own way, they weren't even communicating with each other. i talked n to kind of junior foreign service officers who'd seen generals and ambassadors yelling at each other in front of the iraqis, which was not good. but the problem with all that rancor that, you know, things just don't get done. and sodo after a while it became apparent that things were not in concert, as the bush administration wore on, it became...
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then and miracle happened to me on and on and on.y tell you that mom found me in the morgue and then they transferred me to another burn clinic and i was therefore 14 months. operationsthrough 16 and that it is a long time to be in the hospital. then i went home, despite all of the circumstances i was the only one to get burned and survive. i lost my two cousins. one is three years old and one is nine months. my aunt got burned a little bit on her leg and her arm. that's it. for me, it is just relate the beginning of my life. really the beginning of my life. my family lost almost everything. i had a dream, because i was in the hospital for a long time. and i have a dream to become a doctor. theyoctors and nurses, really inspired me. need, they were there to help me. growing up ien i'm want to be a doctor so i can help other people just like me. then 10 years later, i studied very hard to catch up with my friends and then i got into medicine school in 1982. i was so happy. but unfortunately at that time, the same time, the vietnamese
then and miracle happened to me on and on and on.y tell you that mom found me in the morgue and then they transferred me to another burn clinic and i was therefore 14 months. operationsthrough 16 and that it is a long time to be in the hospital. then i went home, despite all of the circumstances i was the only one to get burned and survive. i lost my two cousins. one is three years old and one is nine months. my aunt got burned a little bit on her leg and her arm. that's it. for me, it is just...