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what the coroner did was kill hayden a second time.ns did was negligence, possibly neglect, but i don't think they did it in a premeditated fashion. i think what the coroner did was premeditated and cruel. we asked doctor shirley radcliffe to explain her behaviour, to respond to the family's concerns about what she did. she hasn't even responded to our e—mail. peter walsh has supported scores of families who have been failed by the nhs. i've never personallyl heard of another case where the investigation _ led by the hospital trust concerned and its conclusions finding _ and admitting mistakes is overturned by the coroner. undeterred, the family fought on and sued the nhs. the hospital changed their tune again and admitted liability, confirming that hayden would have survived but for their failings. the couple are trying to build their lives with their other son, but say they need a new inquest so hayden's life and death is recognised correctly. if you read back over the conclusions, it looks like hayden was only six days old, he was v
what the coroner did was kill hayden a second time.ns did was negligence, possibly neglect, but i don't think they did it in a premeditated fashion. i think what the coroner did was premeditated and cruel. we asked doctor shirley radcliffe to explain her behaviour, to respond to the family's concerns about what she did. she hasn't even responded to our e—mail. peter walsh has supported scores of families who have been failed by the nhs. i've never personallyl heard of another case where the...
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doctor hayden, doctor slagle, thank you for being here.h of your agencies plays an important role in supporting the work of congress. doctor hayden, we spoke earlier this month about the library of congress valuable service both in support of legislative function and in making the congressional process more transparent for the american people. the library provides information and expert research on a wide range of topics. both the members and staff into the public at large delivers an incredible resource as you preserve our national history. the congressional budget office both serve critical rolls in ensuring congress can make informed decisions particularly with respect to evaluating the budgetary impact of new laws. i am particularly concerned by congress seeming inability to address slow moving national debt crisis. the most recent long-term budget outlook, the agency writes that persistently rising debt as a percentage of the gdp, pose a significant risk to the nation's fiscal and economic outlook. cvo further notes congress inability
doctor hayden, doctor slagle, thank you for being here.h of your agencies plays an important role in supporting the work of congress. doctor hayden, we spoke earlier this month about the library of congress valuable service both in support of legislative function and in making the congressional process more transparent for the american people. the library provides information and expert research on a wide range of topics. both the members and staff into the public at large delivers an...
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hayden's class.ere like, hold on, we have a waiting list here. [ laughter ] >> reporter: while the conversation around politics is kept far from the classroom, ms. hayden says even the youngest of her students were motivated when barack obama became president. >> they was really thrilled and it gave them something to look forward to. >> reporter: ms. hayden says it's time to give other younger teachers a chance to step into the classroom, but she is not been teaching yet. >> i ve nid phew. want i want to be involved with them and make sure they get a good education and just set the foundation for them. >> that is a teacher, congratulations. >>> coming up, a new study finds at chewy, we know walks are made better with our furry friends. and we're here to make those walks easy. from tasty treats on the go, to toys that keep them moving. get everything they need, even prescriptions - delivered right to your door. get fast, free, 1-2 day shipping. visit chewy.com today. at chewy you can shop america's #1
hayden's class.ere like, hold on, we have a waiting list here. [ laughter ] >> reporter: while the conversation around politics is kept far from the classroom, ms. hayden says even the youngest of her students were motivated when barack obama became president. >> they was really thrilled and it gave them something to look forward to. >> reporter: ms. hayden says it's time to give other younger teachers a chance to step into the classroom, but she is not been teaching yet....
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. >>> nfl player hayden hurst wants to end the stigma around mental health.te show" band leader reggie watts. how he hits all the right notes, putting comediy into music. >> did you get that, jon? all the right notes. >> >>> the flags are at after staff this morning at the white house after yet another horrific mass shooting in this country. >>> we know many of the victims were long-time employees of the transit agency including one who started in 1999. >> this is a statement from the president. it was candid. there is still disagreement within the u.s. intelligence community about where the covid-19 virus originated. >>> while this upcoming weekend is a boon for the smaller airlines, there is an open question as to if there are enough air travelers to sustain them long-term. the last u.s. airline to launch virgin america folded back in 2018. >>> the mgm acquisition is the second biggest in amazon's history. the largest was when amazon bought whole foods for nearly $14 billion in 2017. >>> let's say hello to the star of "cbs this morning," john baa tooes. >>
. >>> nfl player hayden hurst wants to end the stigma around mental health.te show" band leader reggie watts. how he hits all the right notes, putting comediy into music. >> did you get that, jon? all the right notes. >> >>> the flags are at after staff this morning at the white house after yet another horrific mass shooting in this country. >>> we know many of the victims were long-time employees of the transit agency including one who started in...
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what the coroner did was kill hayden a second time.ere the investigation _ led by the hospital trust concerned and its conclusions finding _ and admitting mistakes is overturned by the coroner. undeterred, the family fought on and sued the nhs. the hospital changed their tune again, and admitted liability, confirming that hayden would have survived but for their failings. the couple are trying to build their lives with their other son, but say they need a new inquest so hayden's life and death is recognised correctly. if you read back over the conclusions, it looks like hayden was only six days old, he was very ill, he got appropriate care and he couldn't have been saved. and that's not true, and that is what is on the record. that's not just. it's notjust. hayden's parents will shortly go to the high court to seek a new inquest. michael buchanan, bbc news. as theatres are set to open next week, today it has been announced that the theatre company trafalgar entertainment will take over the biggest new theatre build coming to london sin
what the coroner did was kill hayden a second time.ere the investigation _ led by the hospital trust concerned and its conclusions finding _ and admitting mistakes is overturned by the coroner. undeterred, the family fought on and sued the nhs. the hospital changed their tune again, and admitted liability, confirming that hayden would have survived but for their failings. the couple are trying to build their lives with their other son, but say they need a new inquest so hayden's life and death...
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what the coroner did was kill hayden a second time.ve survived but for their failings. the couple are trying to build their lives with their other son, but say they need a new inquest so hayden's life and death is recognised correctly. if you read back over the conclusions, it looks like hayden was only six days old, he was very ill, he got appropriate care and he couldn't have been saved. and that's not true, and that is what is on the record. it's not just. it's notjust. hayden's parents will shortly go to the high court to seek a new inquest. michael buchanan, bbc news. hundreds of women may have wrongly been made to wear a face mask during childbirth, a leading charity has warned. research shared exclusively with bbc news found 160 mothers out of morethan 900 who gave birth last december said they were made to wear a mask during labour. guidance published by the royal college of midwives says expectant women shouldn't have to wear any form of facial covering during labour because of the risk of harm and complications. this report f
what the coroner did was kill hayden a second time.ve survived but for their failings. the couple are trying to build their lives with their other son, but say they need a new inquest so hayden's life and death is recognised correctly. if you read back over the conclusions, it looks like hayden was only six days old, he was very ill, he got appropriate care and he couldn't have been saved. and that's not true, and that is what is on the record. it's not just. it's notjust. hayden's parents will...
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tom hayden was one of the founders particularly as an existential is. he went to college at the university of michigan. he thought of activism and existentialist terms and other way -- in other words the anthem of civil rights to experience freedom and make choices. the emphasis was on the student existential he and hayden and the other new left movement i talk about in the look is the sequel to that in 1964 and freedom of expression. so yeah it does come back in the early 60s. >> i'm also interested in your opinion of this 50's period is i think there are at least two lenses that we can look at this from the experience of american culture and the 1950s sitcom nuclear family model was a great time to look back on and a great nostalgia about that. the other lands is one where it was not a particularly inclusive time in our society. we have what becomes a period of looking for greater civil rights and for more -- the whole 60s comes out of this period and equally this is the time that joe mccarthy as active as well in some ways are beginning to be active
tom hayden was one of the founders particularly as an existential is. he went to college at the university of michigan. he thought of activism and existentialist terms and other way -- in other words the anthem of civil rights to experience freedom and make choices. the emphasis was on the student existential he and hayden and the other new left movement i talk about in the look is the sequel to that in 1964 and freedom of expression. so yeah it does come back in the early 60s. >> i'm...
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. >> our daughter hayden has spinal muscular atrophy. >> diagnosed with sma type one. >> reporter: many idea what sma was until it happened to their child. >> my daughter was born before any treatments were available, and she was never able to sit, stand, walk or talk. >> i wish that we never knew what it was. and that this wasn't our story. but it is our story. >> reporter: because time is so crucial, many are now calling on states to make sma testing mandatory at birth. >> there has been such an enormous advancement in treatment over the past three years. >> we hope that newborn screening becomes the norm in all give children a much better leave than they otherwise would have. >> reporter: so far only 36 states have mandatory screening. 14 do not. nationwide more than a quarter of newborn babies are not tested. california enacted its mandatory testing six months after reese was born. >> i just think back to the doctor telling me that you don't have anything to worry about. you're a less than 1% chance of something happening. >> if this was caught when reese was born her life would loo
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but hayden, from do, indian villages where medical facilities either don't exist at all, or only name. just as an example, in the us, most popular states will tell has only one. dr. barton 19000 people feed up the car. respondent emission just fall, travel to a village in the state, not too far from delhi to assess the impact of india. second wave of cov, it infections, it has been an exhausting month, but yet your hon. for we his son has been, was jacked by fever and trouble breathing. so hun, who reads a scatter for a living, finally arranged a car to take his son to the hospital in the city has seen tested positive for the corona virus. 40 years later he was discharged. not because he was feeling better, but because they had already jacked up a bill of about 1500. your old guy had seen a d. d b joe own spice your of the day when he can find work or had i didn't improve at all at the hospital. we somehow it eased an oxygen cylinder at home with real difficulty. i had to borrow money from several people. we didn't have a ruby for your child to do anything. the family of 30 lives cram
but hayden, from do, indian villages where medical facilities either don't exist at all, or only name. just as an example, in the us, most popular states will tell has only one. dr. barton 19000 people feed up the car. respondent emission just fall, travel to a village in the state, not too far from delhi to assess the impact of india. second wave of cov, it infections, it has been an exhausting month, but yet your hon. for we his son has been, was jacked by fever and trouble breathing. so hun,...
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states to bring such bans into law and 34 others are considering one we talked to lawyers stephanie hayden and radio sports host alan moore about whether the issue is fueled by transphobia and who should decide if such athletes are allowed to participate. what with the rights of women and its own gender you know the number of times a couple scores on our radio show we spoke with female athletes interviewed that they have concerns for day themselves fearless his arguments going on the board their heads will hear it stay with us you have to soar there is a dangerous well there's a rule who'll take invited you listen think you've got a good will both a lot of the society will reduce the situation and there are you know deadly consequences what this is a balance in my view is using the arguments about access to sport transgender woman and bells as a dog whistle for transpose be at lest the real heya this not sick of what people call pilots command i would say trans women killing all to join female sports as a way of securing medals that they otherwise would not suit you know if they were compe
states to bring such bans into law and 34 others are considering one we talked to lawyers stephanie hayden and radio sports host alan moore about whether the issue is fueled by transphobia and who should decide if such athletes are allowed to participate. what with the rights of women and its own gender you know the number of times a couple scores on our radio show we spoke with female athletes interviewed that they have concerns for day themselves fearless his arguments going on the board...
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let's go to the next student, hayden in ohio. describe examples of elitist democracy in u.s. government. caller: elitist democracy is the belief that the rich -- the rich and powerful rule the government. it is the belief that your vote does not really matter, the rich are basically lobbying congress and that is how laws are going to be passed. sorry. guest: i think that was a great answer. we have had so many great responses from ohio. those great teachers in ohio. you are right about the elitist democracy, which contrasts with pluralist democracy. we know that elites have a disproportionate influence. you can look at elite democracy as the electoral college, where b still have the indirect election of the president by electors. the role of the courts, that federal and supreme court judges are appointed, but they have tremendous power beyond the -- beyond what the constitution this. guest: let's not forget the difference between -- and democracy. a republican is where you elect elites to make those policy decisions. we have a hybrid between an elitist form of government and
let's go to the next student, hayden in ohio. describe examples of elitist democracy in u.s. government. caller: elitist democracy is the belief that the rich -- the rich and powerful rule the government. it is the belief that your vote does not really matter, the rich are basically lobbying congress and that is how laws are going to be passed. sorry. guest: i think that was a great answer. we have had so many great responses from ohio. those great teachers in ohio. you are right about the...
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playing in interschool team is 5 regions of already brought into law we talked to lawyer stephanie hayden and also radio sports more about whether the issues are a dog whistle for transphobia and who should decide if such outlets participate in sports or not. what with the rights of women and it's under your new york times a couple sports on our radio show recently committed cease interview that they have concerns for day themselves feel that this is arguments going on the board their heads will hear it stay with us you have to suffer there is a dangerous well this is really rude who will take advantage of listen to grants of goodwill of a lot of the society who really believes the situation here or there are you know deadly consequences what this is a balance in my view is using the argument about access to sport transgendered women and bells as a dog whistle for transpose be at lest the real heya this not sick of what people call biological men out and say trans women killing all to join female sports as a way of securing medals that they otherwise would not sit you know if they were co
playing in interschool team is 5 regions of already brought into law we talked to lawyer stephanie hayden and also radio sports more about whether the issues are a dog whistle for transphobia and who should decide if such outlets participate in sports or not. what with the rights of women and it's under your new york times a couple sports on our radio show recently committed cease interview that they have concerns for day themselves feel that this is arguments going on the board their heads...
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bring into law such bans as well and 34 others are considering it we talked to lawyers stephanie hayden and also radio sports host i learned more about whether the issue is a dog whistle for transfer and who should decide if to take part or not. what with the rights of women and its own gender you know the number of times in car sports on our radio show we spoke with female athletes interviewed they have concerns for daily selves fielder's is aramis going on the board their heads will hear it stay with us you have to saw her there is a dangerous well there's a new who would invite you to listen to glance at goodwill both a lot of the society will lose a situation where there are no deadly consequences what this is a balance in my view is using the argument out access to sport transgendered women and bells as a dolphin whistle for transpose be at lest the real heya this not sick hearing of what people call mileage command i would say trans women killing all 2 joy in female sports as a way of securing metals that they otherwise would not secure if they were competing against biological ma
bring into law such bans as well and 34 others are considering it we talked to lawyers stephanie hayden and also radio sports host i learned more about whether the issue is a dog whistle for transfer and who should decide if to take part or not. what with the rights of women and its own gender you know the number of times in car sports on our radio show we spoke with female athletes interviewed they have concerns for daily selves fielder's is aramis going on the board their heads will hear it...
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states bring such bans into law and $34.00 others are considering it we talked to lawyer stephanie hayden and also radio sports host alan moore about whether the issue is a dog whistle for transphobia and who should decide if such athletes participate what with the rights of women under its own gender. new york times a couple sports on our radio show we spoke with female athletes interviewed they have concerns for day themselves feel this is arguments going on the board their heads will hear it stay with you have to sort for there is a dangerous well there's a loop who will take advantage of this is ignorance of good will of a lot of the society will reduce a situation where there are you know deadly consequences what this is a ballot in my view is used in the argument about access to sport transgender woman and bells as a job whistle for transfer to be at lest the real here does not sick here of what people call biological man i would say trans women killing or to join females or as a way of securing metals that they otherwise would not secure or if they were competing against biological
states bring such bans into law and $34.00 others are considering it we talked to lawyer stephanie hayden and also radio sports host alan moore about whether the issue is a dog whistle for transphobia and who should decide if such athletes participate what with the rights of women under its own gender. new york times a couple sports on our radio show we spoke with female athletes interviewed they have concerns for day themselves feel this is arguments going on the board their heads will hear it...
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as 5 states bring such bans until $134.00 others are considering it we talked to lawyers stephanie hayden and radio sports hi sally more about whether the issue is a dog whistle for transphobia and who should decide if such athletes should participate what with the rights of women and it's under your new york times a couple sports on our radio show we spoke with female athletes interviewed they have concerns for day themselves feel that this is eric who is going on the board their heads will hear it stay who rushed out to saw her there is that dangerous well there's only 2 who take advantage you listen think you've got a good will over a lot of the society will reduce a situation where there are you know deadly consequences and what this is a ballot in my view is using the argument about access to school to transgendered women and bells as a dog whistle for transfer to be at let's be real here does not experience of what people call biological man i would say trans women killing all 2 joy in female sports as a way of securing metals that they otherwise would not secure if they were compet
as 5 states bring such bans until $134.00 others are considering it we talked to lawyers stephanie hayden and radio sports hi sally more about whether the issue is a dog whistle for transphobia and who should decide if such athletes should participate what with the rights of women and it's under your new york times a couple sports on our radio show we spoke with female athletes interviewed they have concerns for day themselves feel that this is eric who is going on the board their heads will...
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other states bring such bans into law 34 others are considering it we talked to lawyers stephanie hayden and also radio sports so seldom more about whether or not this issue is a dog whistle for transphobia and who should decide if such fleets participate on not. what with the right of women under its own interest that you know the number of times in car sports on our radio show we spoke with female athletes interviewed that they have concerns or de them selves feel that as his character is going on the ball their heads will hear it stay with us you have to sort for there is a dangerous well this elude who will take advantage of listen to ignorance of good will both a lot of the society will lose a situation where there are no deadly consequences and what this is a balance in my view is using the argument about access to school to transgendered women and bells as a dog whistle for transpose be at lest the real heya this not sick here of what people call mileage command i would say trans women killing all to join female sports as a way of securing metals that they otherwise would not secu
other states bring such bans into law 34 others are considering it we talked to lawyers stephanie hayden and also radio sports so seldom more about whether or not this issue is a dog whistle for transphobia and who should decide if such fleets participate on not. what with the right of women under its own interest that you know the number of times in car sports on our radio show we spoke with female athletes interviewed that they have concerns or de them selves feel that as his character is...
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decision comes as 5 states bring such bans into law 34 others consider it we talked to lawyers stephanie hayden and radio sports those other more about whether the issues of dog whistle for transphobia and who end of the day should decide if athletes participate or not. what with the rights of women and it's open to your new york times a couple sports on our radio show we spoke with female athletes interviewed that they have concerns for day themselves fear less is arguments going on the board their heads will hear it stay with us you have to saw her there is that dangerous well this is a new who will take advantage of listening devices goodwill both a lot of the society who really believes the situation and you know there are you know deadly consequences and what this is a balance in my view is using the argument about access to school plans gentlemen and gals as a dolphin whistle for transpose be at lest the real heya this not sick here of what people call mileage command i would say trans women killing all 2 joy in female sports as a way of securing metals that they otherwise would not secur
decision comes as 5 states bring such bans into law 34 others consider it we talked to lawyers stephanie hayden and radio sports those other more about whether the issues of dog whistle for transphobia and who end of the day should decide if athletes participate or not. what with the rights of women and it's open to your new york times a couple sports on our radio show we spoke with female athletes interviewed that they have concerns for day themselves fear less is arguments going on the board...
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5 states bring such bans into law and $34.00 others to consider it we talked to lawyers stephanie hayden and radio sports host alan moore about this and about whether the issue is actually a dog whistle for transphobia and who should decide if such athletes should participate . what with the roys of women and it's under your new york times in couple sports on our radio show recently talking with female athletes interviewed that they have concerns or datum sells fear less is arguments going on the board their heads will hear it stayed. there is a dangerous well the saloon who will take advantage of listen to you but it's a good real goal a lot of the society will reduce a situation where there are no deadly consequences and what this is a balance in my view is used in the arguments about access to sport plans gentlemen and bells as a dog whistle for transpo me at lest the real heya this not sick here of what people call mileage command i would say trans women killing all to join female sports as a way of securing metals that they otherwise would not secure if they were competing against b
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i wanted to echo kat and hayden with the temporary transit lanes. i'm a big supporter of these transit lanes and i hope that the ones that are working, the ones that you, you know, bringing transit savings up to 20% faster, and that the buses get made permanent. that being said, looking at the map, i see a lot of lanes that won't be piloted until 2026, and i want to remind the board and director tumlin that we're facing a climate disaster and we only have so many years to really reverse trends. and, you know, most emissions, greenhouse gas emissions in san francisco, come from private automobiles. so if we can get people out of private automobiles to transit, you know, one way to do that is these transit lanes. so i think that we have to tackle these lanes with urgency and they are temporary, so if for some reason they don't work in the way that actually increases transit use or transit travel times, then, of course, they can be easily be removed. so i don't understand why it will take to 2026 to pilot some of these. ultimately, you know, we're faci
i wanted to echo kat and hayden with the temporary transit lanes. i'm a big supporter of these transit lanes and i hope that the ones that are working, the ones that you, you know, bringing transit savings up to 20% faster, and that the buses get made permanent. that being said, looking at the map, i see a lot of lanes that won't be piloted until 2026, and i want to remind the board and director tumlin that we're facing a climate disaster and we only have so many years to really reverse trends....
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states bring such bans into law and 34 others are considering one we'll talk to lawyers stephanie hayden and also radio sports host alan moore about whether the issue is being fueled by transphobia and who should decide if such athletes are allowed to participate. what with the rights of women and it's open to your number crunching couple sports on our radio show we spoke with female athletes seem to be that they have concerns for day themselves fear less is arguments going on the board their heads will hear it's they who have to suffer there is a dangerous well the saloon who will take advantage of this is a virus of good will both a lot of the society will lose a situation where there are no deadly consequences what this is a battle to in my view is using the arguments about access to school to transgendered women and bells as a dog whistle for transpose be at lest the real heya does not sick of what people call biological man i would say trans women killing all the joy in female sports as a way of securing metals that they otherwise would not secure if they were competing against biol
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she was a curator at the hayden planetarium, then she was also a curator at the berkeley museum of anthropology. so i'm very fascinated by her. another one is catherine farid, she traveled in the himalaya with her husband, robert barrett. who was a geographer. before that, she wrote books for children. she had beautiful writing, which is one reason i liked her. but her and her husband stayed in the campus tent for a few months while they wrote this book about traveling in the himalayas. she is fascinating. and then another lady i learned about from your book is -- who had beautiful paintings under the sea, and i would really love to learn more about her. jayne: i would as well. i just read that her great, great grandson found a bunch of her diaries. i love the fact that she did these spectacular pictures, especially of fish. she was amazing. she is at the top of my list. caroline: what surprises did you uncover in your research? jayne: i found a lot of trivia. i could do a whole little book on trivia about women geographers. i learned that helen candy, who studied tapestries, she was on the tit
she was a curator at the hayden planetarium, then she was also a curator at the berkeley museum of anthropology. so i'm very fascinated by her. another one is catherine farid, she traveled in the himalaya with her husband, robert barrett. who was a geographer. before that, she wrote books for children. she had beautiful writing, which is one reason i liked her. but her and her husband stayed in the campus tent for a few months while they wrote this book about traveling in the himalayas. she is...
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she was a curator at the hayden planetarium. she was also a curator at the berkeley museum of anthropology. i'm very fascinated by her. another one is catherine barrett . she traveled in the himalayas with her husband robert barrett. he was a geographer. she wrote books for children. and then the two of them -- she was a beautiful writer. that's one reason i liked her. her and her husband went to tara reid fay. they stayed in a candidate -- a canvas tent for a few months while they wrote a book about traveling in the himalayas. she's fascinating. another lady i learned about from your book is police postman. beautiful paintings under the seat. i would like to hear more about her. jayne: i would, too. i just read her great-grandson found a bunch of her diaries. caroline: wow. jayne: i love the fact that she did the spectacular pictures. especially of bioluminescence. she was amazing. she's at the top of my list. [laughter] caroline: what surprises did you uncover in your research? jayne: yeah. i found a lot of trivia. i could do
she was a curator at the hayden planetarium. she was also a curator at the berkeley museum of anthropology. i'm very fascinated by her. another one is catherine barrett . she traveled in the himalayas with her husband robert barrett. he was a geographer. she wrote books for children. and then the two of them -- she was a beautiful writer. that's one reason i liked her. her and her husband went to tara reid fay. they stayed in a candidate -- a canvas tent for a few months while they wrote a book...
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and she was a curator at the hayden planetarium and then she was also a curator at the berkeley museum of anthropology. and so i'm very fascinated by her. and another one is catherine barrett who she traveled in the himalaya with her husband robert barrett. who was a geographer and in patagonia and then she wrote but first before that she wrote books for children and and then the two of them, i mean she had beautiful writer which i guess that's one reason. i liked her but they went her and her husband went to tenerife and they stayed in a canvas tent for a few months while they wrote this book about traveling in the himalayas. wow. that's she's fascinating and then what one of the late another lady i learned about from your book is at least boastemen who has beautiful paintings under the sea, and i would really like to learn more more about her too. i would too i would too. i just read that her great great grandson a bunch of her diary of oh, yeah. she i love the fact that she brought she did these spectacular pictures, especially of bioluminesce and fish. yeah. she was amazing. i woul
and she was a curator at the hayden planetarium and then she was also a curator at the berkeley museum of anthropology. and so i'm very fascinated by her. and another one is catherine barrett who she traveled in the himalaya with her husband robert barrett. who was a geographer and in patagonia and then she wrote but first before that she wrote books for children and and then the two of them, i mean she had beautiful writer which i guess that's one reason. i liked her but they went her and her...
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hayden miller. just wanted to talk about a few things on the director's report., i would encourage you guys to look back at the recording of the youth commission meeting that happened last night where the youth commission voted all but one commissioner to support the continued closure. but they had good points about how we can make the park more accessible for people who live far away and for people with disabilities to keep the space that is safe for kids, you know, to be out there, learning how to ride a bike and not having to stress about all the cars that are going to run them over. school reopening, i think it's great there have been investments but if you thought schools were reopening last august, it would have been really underprepared. i hope there's more preparation this coming august so we are actually prepared and that a lot more service is brought back. it is ridiculous we have a 29 line running every 10 minutes but stops every single block along sunset. it doesn't need to stop every single block. we need to make quick changes. it is great if a rapid
hayden miller. just wanted to talk about a few things on the director's report., i would encourage you guys to look back at the recording of the youth commission meeting that happened last night where the youth commission voted all but one commissioner to support the continued closure. but they had good points about how we can make the park more accessible for people who live far away and for people with disabilities to keep the space that is safe for kids, you know, to be out there, learning...
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general michael hayden, former director of cia and called the book chilling, eye opening and timely and briefs it's time too the republic instincts of privacy and set limits then power of those who are constantly watching, listening and learning about us. it's a chilling subject but one that affects us all, and one where a little information could probably go a long way. data is increasingly becoming central to power, both among nation states, among economic actors, businesses, and employers, and how we interact with our data and who accesses it and who derives value from it are becoming questioned central to our very humanity. so, we'll spend the first 40 minutes of the session talking about some of these topics. i will interview april on the questions and then open its up to question and answer session for the last 10 to 15 minutes of the hour a we go on, please feel free to commit your questions the active question function on crowdcast and we'll collect them towards the expend go through some of the questions. also, you can buy this book of course, using the buy the book link and de
general michael hayden, former director of cia and called the book chilling, eye opening and timely and briefs it's time too the republic instincts of privacy and set limits then power of those who are constantly watching, listening and learning about us. it's a chilling subject but one that affects us all, and one where a little information could probably go a long way. data is increasingly becoming central to power, both among nation states, among economic actors, businesses, and employers,...
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hayden says even the youngest of her students were motivated when barack obama became president. >> theyhrilled. it gave them something to look forward to. >> reporter: she says it is time to get other younger teachers a chance to step into the classroom, but she is not been teaching at. >> i have nieces and nephews. i want to educate them. i have children in the community, i want to be involved with them and make sure they get a good education, and just set the foundation for them. >> reporter: in oakland, leah melendez, abc 7 >> touched and impacted over the decades. >> i know, it is so touching, her passion for the young people and the impact she has had, what a gratifying career it must have been up so many young people. good for her. we don't want her to go anywhere. she should work in schools. >>> a piece of history sits less than 100 miles from san francisco. it is a town built by people who could work the land, but not own it. >> california has this huge debt to the chinese for their efforts -- >> like how we built the levees, how we farmed the farmlands, how we made it one of th
hayden says even the youngest of her students were motivated when barack obama became president. >> theyhrilled. it gave them something to look forward to. >> reporter: she says it is time to get other younger teachers a chance to step into the classroom, but she is not been teaching at. >> i have nieces and nephews. i want to educate them. i have children in the community, i want to be involved with them and make sure they get a good education, and just set the foundation for...
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what bill hayden's wrote in the email, i think i was just naive and it clearly did not lead to any policy decision. we all have decades of experience in the industry and therefore we have reputations to maintain. and that means that there is no point in us being or responding to the influence of one stakeholder over another because those reputations would be destroyed, i can say absolutely. and categorically, categorically this paper was not ghost written, we all import our own sections to the paper. there was no input involvement or influence of the review by monsanto. thinking care. well, it seems apparent, the monsanto actually fears real independent, authentic science, montana said itself, it feared the i our review when it found in in 2014, this is before i sat down before the classification. monsanto says that fears this, it says internally that it knew it had vulnerability and epidemiology toxicology, geno talks, montana officials even predicted the glad to state would warrant a possible or probable rating with respect to ethan echo, you know, as a process is defined as a peer revi
what bill hayden's wrote in the email, i think i was just naive and it clearly did not lead to any policy decision. we all have decades of experience in the industry and therefore we have reputations to maintain. and that means that there is no point in us being or responding to the influence of one stakeholder over another because those reputations would be destroyed, i can say absolutely. and categorically, categorically this paper was not ghost written, we all import our own sections to the...
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but hayden, from new indian villages, where medical facilities either don't exist at all or only name. just as an example in the us, most popular states will tell, has only one dr. barton 19000 people feed up corresponding michelle just for travel to a village in the state, not too far from delhi to assess the impact of india. the 2nd wave of cov, it infections, it has been an exhausting month. yet. your hon. 4 week, his son has been, was jacked by fever and trouble breathing. joe hon, who reads a scatter for a living, finally arranged a guard to take his son to the hospital in the city, has been tested positive for the corona virus. 40 years later he was discharged. not because he was feeling better, but because they had already jacked up a bill of about 1500 years ago had seen a d. d. b joe own 5 your of the day when he can find work or you didn't improve at all at the hospital, but somehow it, he's an oxygen cylinder at home with great difficulty. i had to borrow money from several people. we didn't have a roofing for your child, you do anything. the family of 30 lives cramped toge
but hayden, from new indian villages, where medical facilities either don't exist at all or only name. just as an example in the us, most popular states will tell, has only one dr. barton 19000 people feed up corresponding michelle just for travel to a village in the state, not too far from delhi to assess the impact of india. the 2nd wave of cov, it infections, it has been an exhausting month. yet. your hon. 4 week, his son has been, was jacked by fever and trouble breathing. joe hon, who...
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. >> joining us for more insight into this falling rocket is neil director of the hayden plantar and and how we got here and where we're going. you heard david culver when, where and how much are the questions of this hour for the chinese rocket. why so hard for scientists to pin this down? >> oh, because the piece of debris is not sort of a perfectly spear object and when you have something that is highly angled and highly non-aerodynamic, you have no idea especially going at the speeds that it does, you have no idea where it will ultimately land until it's kind of -- until you're close enough to the point you say i got this. until then, the tumbling object becomes very hard to predict. >> one of the things that's most interesting about the discussion here is the difference between the fact it incredkcredibly unl anyone will be hurt by this and the fact it's a non-zero chance someone could be hurt by this. explain that. >> well, so, as was noted in the graphic, more than 70% of earth's surface is water. so you are doing good there and half of all the world's population lives in citi
. >> joining us for more insight into this falling rocket is neil director of the hayden plantar and and how we got here and where we're going. you heard david culver when, where and how much are the questions of this hour for the chinese rocket. why so hard for scientists to pin this down? >> oh, because the piece of debris is not sort of a perfectly spear object and when you have something that is highly angled and highly non-aerodynamic, you have no idea especially going at the...
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>> daniel, i spoke a lot during the last administration with former cia director, general michael hayden civilization, which i thought was a term -- i thought it was a very accurate term. essentially, that the stability of our democratic institutions, that we think is sort of deeply rooted and established and actually -- it's covered by a thin veneer. just how thin is that veneer? >> well, look. which countries that are democratic tend to survive, a rich country. that's what the social science teaches us. but what i think is, also, clear is those two things are no guarantee. i mean, the reason those two things generally predict that democracies survive is because citizens mobilize. politicians abide by democratic rules and norms. so there's nothing automatic about it. i mean, there's -- we have a kind of self-conception of our society and our democracy that's a machine that runs of itself and i think it is not a machine that runs itself. it requires vigilant action by civilians and politicians to survive. >> i mentioned "the washington post" recently reported president biden has been obs
>> daniel, i spoke a lot during the last administration with former cia director, general michael hayden civilization, which i thought was a term -- i thought it was a very accurate term. essentially, that the stability of our democratic institutions, that we think is sort of deeply rooted and established and actually -- it's covered by a thin veneer. just how thin is that veneer? >> well, look. which countries that are democratic tend to survive, a rich country. that's what the...
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hayden miller. i want to talk on this item about the resumption of subway service and it meant for me riding my bicycle to connect with muni. i found it more efficient and less crowded recently to ride my bicycle to the forest hill station. the issue that i had, though, there's not a place where i feel comfortable leaving my bicycle while i'm gone. there are bicycle racks there. i think what the sfmta should look at, now that metro service in the subway reopen, is allowing customers to bring their bicycles on the subway during off peak hours, especially considering the open space that is available towards the middle of the new trains. or alternatively, adding new bike link electronic bicycle lockers. i believe there was some in certain sfmta parking garages. which i have received some usage data about. based on what i observed, it seems that some of these locations in parking garages maybe under utilized. those existing lockers could be shift to new locations such as forest hill and castro metro sta
hayden miller. i want to talk on this item about the resumption of subway service and it meant for me riding my bicycle to connect with muni. i found it more efficient and less crowded recently to ride my bicycle to the forest hill station. the issue that i had, though, there's not a place where i feel comfortable leaving my bicycle while i'm gone. there are bicycle racks there. i think what the sfmta should look at, now that metro service in the subway reopen, is allowing customers to bring...
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movement and a lot of these famous abolitionists robert purvis frederick douglass william parker lewis hayden all of their wives eliza and harriet and anna are very much involved in what they're doing. so it's not as though, you know frederick douglass goes out to give a speech and it's just him. we don't give an attention to anna and what she's doing on the other side. that's that's quiet for this so powerful and keeping the movement going i talk about in the book. there's a story in which william parker is housing for fugitive slaves and the slave owner. gorsuch comes to his house to retrieve these slaves because he parker has a reputation for housing fugitives and when his wife sees what's happening that the interaction between her husband william parker and this lay holder and it's getting tense and you know words are being exchanged and it's kind of like over my dead body type stuff and people are brandishing weapons. she says to her husband. should i sound the alarm? i think i'm gonna sound the alarm and she goes up to the attic and she starts to blow. he's really loud horn to to alert
movement and a lot of these famous abolitionists robert purvis frederick douglass william parker lewis hayden all of their wives eliza and harriet and anna are very much involved in what they're doing. so it's not as though, you know frederick douglass goes out to give a speech and it's just him. we don't give an attention to anna and what she's doing on the other side. that's that's quiet for this so powerful and keeping the movement going i talk about in the book. there's a story in which...
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insight into this falling rocket is astrophysicist, neil degrasse tyson, director of new york city's hayden we are going. on that subject, neil, you heard david culver. when, where, and how much are the questions of this hour for the chinese rocket. why -- why is it so hard for scientists to pin this down? >> oh. because the -- this piece of debris is not sort of a perfectly-modelable, spherical object. and when you have something that is highly angled and highly non-aerodynamic. you have no idea, especially going at the speeds that it does, you have no idea where it will ultimately land until it's kind of -- till you're close enough to that ultimate point where you say, okay, now i got this. but until then, the tumbling object becomes very hard to predict. >> one of the things that i think is most interesting about the discussion here is the difference between the fact that it's incredibly unlikely that anyone will be hurt by this. and the fact that it -- it's a non-zero chance, though, that someone could be hurt by this. so, you know, explain that. >> well, so -- so, as was noted in the g
insight into this falling rocket is astrophysicist, neil degrasse tyson, director of new york city's hayden we are going. on that subject, neil, you heard david culver. when, where, and how much are the questions of this hour for the chinese rocket. why -- why is it so hard for scientists to pin this down? >> oh. because the -- this piece of debris is not sort of a perfectly-modelable, spherical object. and when you have something that is highly angled and highly non-aerodynamic. you have...
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we had a president before who was fomenting hayden really driving a lot of the hate directed toward asian americans, not just in california but throughout the country. and now we have a president who's looking to heal the country bring us together, but also send us some help, which is sorely needed. it's gonna be a welcome welcome. relief to get some help from dc yes, assemblyman right now there is just so much emotion in the a p. i community there's so much fear so much sadness. what type of message does this bill sent? it sends a message that help us on the way that we see you. we hear you. we feel your pain, and we understand that what is going on is completely abnormal, and it's a message to all those folks who are. about hate. that hate is not gonna win that love is always gonna win and that we are coming together as a community, not just the ap i community but as an american community and as a california community to say no to the hate. and what about practically speaking here? i mean, how do you think that this will help combat the crimes the types of crimes that we've seen over th
we had a president before who was fomenting hayden really driving a lot of the hate directed toward asian americans, not just in california but throughout the country. and now we have a president who's looking to heal the country bring us together, but also send us some help, which is sorely needed. it's gonna be a welcome welcome. relief to get some help from dc yes, assemblyman right now there is just so much emotion in the a p. i community there's so much fear so much sadness. what type of...
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last time tonight, hayden miller. on item 15, first i wanted to share concerns that hopefully the next meeting that all of these items are continued that it won't be as long as the last two, but, anyways, just in talking about item 15, i think that there are a lot of interesting stuff that i read looking through the presentation and i will talk more about it once it's presented. but just some things that i want to comment just in the spirit of hoping that the government and the m.c.a. board -- and i think it's very difficult for a lot of students and youth to have their voices expressed. you know, it's very difficult to attend these meetings, despite the fact that i try to come to every one. and, you know, while there are things like the youth advisory board, there's no options to make public comment there. and the m.c.a., i don't know, it seems like they don't really go out of their way to listen to the people who don't show up at the meetings. and that often leads to -- to decisions that can't be fully informed. lik
last time tonight, hayden miller. on item 15, first i wanted to share concerns that hopefully the next meeting that all of these items are continued that it won't be as long as the last two, but, anyways, just in talking about item 15, i think that there are a lot of interesting stuff that i read looking through the presentation and i will talk more about it once it's presented. but just some things that i want to comment just in the spirit of hoping that the government and the m.c.a. board --...
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last time tonight, hayden miller. on item 15, first i wanted to share concerns that hopefully the next meeting that all of these items are continued that it won't be as long as the last two, but, anyways, just in talking about item 15, i think that there are a lot of interesting stuff that i read looking through the presentation and i will talk more about it once it's presented. but just some things that i want to comment just in the spirit of hoping that the government and the m.c.a. board -- and i think it's very difficult for a lot of students and youth to have their voices expressed. you know, it's very difficult to attend these meetings, despite the fact that i try to come to every one. and, you know, while there are things like the youth advisory board, there's no options to make public comment there. and the m.c.a., i don't know, it seems like they don't really go out of their way to listen to the people who don't show up at the meetings. and that often leads to -- to decisions that can't be fully informed. lik
last time tonight, hayden miller. on item 15, first i wanted to share concerns that hopefully the next meeting that all of these items are continued that it won't be as long as the last two, but, anyways, just in talking about item 15, i think that there are a lot of interesting stuff that i read looking through the presentation and i will talk more about it once it's presented. but just some things that i want to comment just in the spirit of hoping that the government and the m.c.a. board --...
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. >> in seattle science writer ian hayden is one of 45 volunteers for this first human trial. >> so the was thinking about it was we, obviously, need this vaccine. we are not going to get one unless healthy people volunteer. and here is a trial in my city. they are looking for people like me. so why not sign up? >> massachusetts company moderna are behind the record speed clinical trials. >> it is wednesday morning and i am on my way to receive my first injection. >> phase one clinical trials answer the simple question. is this vaccine safe for a human being? >> is it going to hurt? >> have you had flu shots before? >> yeah. >> shouldn't be any worse than that. >> the secondary point of them is to oftentimes define a dose that is suitable and safe, but also illicit good immune responses. >> ian was about to receive the highest dose being tested. >> the band-aid is going to go on that. that was not bad. >> yeah. >> so a little over 24 hours ago i got my first injection and i'm feeling fine. i have no symptoms other than an arm that's getting pretty sore. >> volunteers are monitored close
. >> in seattle science writer ian hayden is one of 45 volunteers for this first human trial. >> so the was thinking about it was we, obviously, need this vaccine. we are not going to get one unless healthy people volunteer. and here is a trial in my city. they are looking for people like me. so why not sign up? >> massachusetts company moderna are behind the record speed clinical trials. >> it is wednesday morning and i am on my way to receive my first injection....
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hello again board members -- or no, there's still one more item hayden miller.i wanted to express my strong support for this item as well. it's really going to have a huge impact on speeding up the 28, which was in my experience one of the slowest and the most congested lines prior to the covid-19 full pandemic. and something that is great about this lane is that it really -- not only does it provide benefit to the 28, but it's going to also improve the experience for all of the riders of golden gate transit along lombard street as well as the presidio shuttle between downtown and the presidio, improving people's trips and providing more access to open space in the city. and the other thing about this is that there's going to be a lot of people who are going to say this is anti-family, but the fact of the matter is that it's an h.o.v. lane. so people who have multiple -- or multiple people in their cars can also use this and so it's going to encourage car pooling which will also help further reduce congestion so it's going to really benefit everybody. and, you k
hello again board members -- or no, there's still one more item hayden miller.i wanted to express my strong support for this item as well. it's really going to have a huge impact on speeding up the 28, which was in my experience one of the slowest and the most congested lines prior to the covid-19 full pandemic. and something that is great about this lane is that it really -- not only does it provide benefit to the 28, but it's going to also improve the experience for all of the riders of...
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steve: and when you said she's the love of your life, you're talking about hayden -- [laughter] brianok -- brian: does she have a toaster? ainsley: when she was tight nosed with, i believe it was type ii diabetes -- steve: anyway, thank you for joining our family today. we'll see you tomorrow right back on the curvy couch.
steve: and when you said she's the love of your life, you're talking about hayden -- [laughter] brianok -- brian: does she have a toaster? ainsley: when she was tight nosed with, i believe it was type ii diabetes -- steve: anyway, thank you for joining our family today. we'll see you tomorrow right back on the curvy couch.
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so arizona senator carl hayden together with senator richard russell of georgia and charles brooks of illinois drafted. what will become known as the rescission act which included a provision inserted by the senate appropriations committee following an off the record debate. stating that quote wartime service in the organized military forces of the philippines shall not be deemed to have been service in the forces of the united states for the purpose of any law conferring rights privileges or benefits. in plain english filipinos soldiers were not american soldiers at least when it came time to pay their benefits. the law of thus blocked individual claims by filipino veterans from the philippine army or the guerrillas. no gi bill. no college loan. no home mortgage. no medical care. no widow's stipend not even a flag for the soldiers casket. this was not america's finest hour. i the president harry truman very much. wanted to veto the bill, but mindful of the pressures of a belt tightening post-war congress cognizant of the desperate financial plight of the philippines military and awar
so arizona senator carl hayden together with senator richard russell of georgia and charles brooks of illinois drafted. what will become known as the rescission act which included a provision inserted by the senate appropriations committee following an off the record debate. stating that quote wartime service in the organized military forces of the philippines shall not be deemed to have been service in the forces of the united states for the purpose of any law conferring rights privileges or...
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. >> good afternoon, hayden miller. i just wanted to talk about this program briefly and i do support the program. i have used several of the spaces to eat as well as do other activities but i have a few concerns and i just wanted to talk about them here. so hopefully you can consider them before approving the legislation. the first one is the use of the sidewalks. while i fully support using car parking and the road lanes, for these shared spaces, i think having them on the sidewalks is very troubling and it makes the sidewalks very narrow and the legislation is also too cookie cutter in this regard because different areas have very different volumes of pedestrian traffic and what is enough of a sidewalk in one area is not going to be wide enough in others so it needs to be more nuanced or just not allow these on the sidewalks in general and really utilize the roadways above the sidewalk the shared spaces that have been blocking bus stops, accessible ramps, red zones and fire hydrants and it's very hard to get any of t
. >> good afternoon, hayden miller. i just wanted to talk about this program briefly and i do support the program. i have used several of the spaces to eat as well as do other activities but i have a few concerns and i just wanted to talk about them here. so hopefully you can consider them before approving the legislation. the first one is the use of the sidewalks. while i fully support using car parking and the road lanes, for these shared spaces, i think having them on the sidewalks is...