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dirty right in other words, right? these are the great kind of thinkers of the age so to speak right the high enlightenment, right? and usually it's associated with france. the philosoph says they're called the philosophy in france. there's an english enlightenment scottish enlightenment, right, but it's it's largely understood in its european context. what i want to suggest today and over the course of the next two classes. is that the enlightenment in america? in the american colonies in the 18th century. looks very different. from the high enlightenment of the 18th century in europe where you just have a bunch of people sitting around in coffee shops talking about ideas and sort of reading the loads. you read the latest piece by vote rousseau today. why? yes, you know pass me the decaf right very different. in america, so let's think about the enlightenment in america this way and some of you've had me for the us survey class have been there when i've done this but not everybody has had me for that class. raise your
dirty right in other words, right? these are the great kind of thinkers of the age so to speak right the high enlightenment, right? and usually it's associated with france. the philosoph says they're called the philosophy in france. there's an english enlightenment scottish enlightenment, right, but it's it's largely understood in its european context. what i want to suggest today and over the course of the next two classes. is that the enlightenment in america? in the american colonies in the...
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the right to an abortion, the right to contraception. we have proposition eight which bans same sex marriage. it could reemerge and reappear if those court decisions are reversed. we know that and we have a chance to act. when you have a court that was handpicked and packed for people with certain ideology and stripped away right. there is an opportunity to voice our views of that. we have a minority that dictates on the majority of this country. we have people who believe in roe v. wade and common sense gun laws. we can't let the minority dictate for the majority. the right to vote best with the people. we have an election coming up that will allow us to do that. general james talked about apathy. that is the biggest enemy to democracy. we have to make sure that we see the change that we want to see. >> let me make one page. you all have a way to persuade people but it is difficult for elected public official to do. if you are inclined to write a poem, make a movie, paint a picture, write a song, we need you to do that. it is impossible
the right to an abortion, the right to contraception. we have proposition eight which bans same sex marriage. it could reemerge and reappear if those court decisions are reversed. we know that and we have a chance to act. when you have a court that was handpicked and packed for people with certain ideology and stripped away right. there is an opportunity to voice our views of that. we have a minority that dictates on the majority of this country. we have people who believe in roe v. wade and...
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so, all right. so in the 1920s most emancipations were members of the natural woman's party there wasn't that much support for the era in the 1920s. that's gonna change quite dramatically with the increased support for the era in the mid to late 1930s and 1940s. so as support is increasing for the era at that point the emancipation's position is expanding to include pronounced variations or pronounced branches and and regards to its liberal conservative variations. so in other words, let me just stab you right there though for a second though because what's going on in the 1930s that is helping this movement take off. okay, so um and the 1930s with the great depression there was an increase in the regulation of working women on the thinking that working women were taking jobs away from men and men needed jobs more than women because men were providers and women weren't that's the thinking so there were certain restrictions and policies to try to push women out of the workforce to open up jobs for me
so, all right. so in the 1920s most emancipations were members of the natural woman's party there wasn't that much support for the era in the 1920s. that's gonna change quite dramatically with the increased support for the era in the mid to late 1930s and 1940s. so as support is increasing for the era at that point the emancipation's position is expanding to include pronounced variations or pronounced branches and and regards to its liberal conservative variations. so in other words, let me...
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right? you're in college! you know? that's why you're sitting here. i'm guessing most of you want to get a college degree because you want to prove your life, you want self improvement, you want to better your life. some of you, if you are a first generation college student, you may want to pursue a life that your parents or your grandparents didn't have. college degree kind of thing. in some ways, if you raise your hand, and all of you did, i would suggest that you then have been more influenced by that fundamental i.d.s of the american enlightenment then you realize. now, usually when i bring this up to students, they will say or maybe some of you are assuming, everyone wants to improve themselves, right? from the beginning of time, right? if you're a human being, you want to improve your life, you want to strive and make something, you want to rise. you want to be ambitious and become something. get a good job or make more money than your parents did or something like that. but what if i
right? you're in college! you know? that's why you're sitting here. i'm guessing most of you want to get a college degree because you want to prove your life, you want self improvement, you want to better your life. some of you, if you are a first generation college student, you may want to pursue a life that your parents or your grandparents didn't have. college degree kind of thing. in some ways, if you raise your hand, and all of you did, i would suggest that you then have been more...
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, voting rights, voting rights, did not get all that they wanted and give us everything, speaking from my own normative perspective, i would have wanted to see. one of the things that randien i tried to do throughout the book, to separate what we considered our specific reflection on what we uncovered showed to all things considered. we're not committed to telling people because the historical record has fallen short of our normative, aspirations, and even the basic concept of citizenship draws between the members of the policy and others, the ways of a matter of political theory, i think are profoundly problematic. and did the 14th amendment mark a change, a dramatic change that's reduced a hell of a lot of harm and would have been able to do a lot more in that regard had its abolition democracy not been, you know, basically ship wrecked by the supreme court, not to mention forces who went out of their way it target supporters of rights for black people and other marginalized populations, well, yes, absolutely. we acknowledge that, but we make our efforts to do what we can to see wher
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right, right. and and so and and what we sometimes forget is how important space is to us here on earth our communications how we navigate the understanding the weather all of that stuff is important. and so these are some of the conversations that are super complex, but we got to be able to find answers to well you're gonna sign my book again american reboot one of the with the book when i love about just final comment. is you have so much personal introspection on you know, what drives you to do your next thing like any final thoughts on on your your history your upbringing? you know, how all that plays into your motivation to to go out and stay involved. sometimes when you leave congress people are like, oh no like i think you're doing you're doing a lot of things. i appreciate that and and for me, i've been lucky. i've been lucky to serve my country and a number of different ways and i'm lucky, you know, i have more opportunities and my father had and i hope for my nieces and my nephews to have
right, right. and and so and and what we sometimes forget is how important space is to us here on earth our communications how we navigate the understanding the weather all of that stuff is important. and so these are some of the conversations that are super complex, but we got to be able to find answers to well you're gonna sign my book again american reboot one of the with the book when i love about just final comment. is you have so much personal introspection on you know, what drives you to...
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the right to not have cruel and you unusualpunishment . but human rights is the right to education. those rights are the right to housing, the right to employment and they saw this large division that what slavery and jim crow had done was to eviscerate thehuman rights of african-americans . so it was going to take a human rights solution in order to deal with the human rights assault. and the cold war just eviscerated that. it just allowed those rights, the right to healthcare to be labeled as communistic. this is what the soviets want. the right to education, the right to housing. that's socialism. that's what the communists say. if you're advocating for that this is in the mccarthy area. you must be a communist led organization. so i am as a scholar i am drawn to understanding the right structure and the fractures that african-americans have area how, what created those rights figures and what are the strategies that have been deployed to try to overcome the denial of those rights. the fractured citizenship thatafrican-americans have . >> before we wrap up here, the book is the s
the right to not have cruel and you unusualpunishment . but human rights is the right to education. those rights are the right to housing, the right to employment and they saw this large division that what slavery and jim crow had done was to eviscerate thehuman rights of african-americans . so it was going to take a human rights solution in order to deal with the human rights assault. and the cold war just eviscerated that. it just allowed those rights, the right to healthcare to be labeled as...
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right.like you work in the white house. so so, sure. you have an obligation to your boss, the president. but but a white house job is different than, you know, working for elon musk. right. like where your only job is to the company, the white house you're attempting to run. i'm sorry. yeah, i didn't. i'm not going to attack him. what? i would have a white house correspondents dinner moment where we beat him into running, but you have this obligation. right. you get into politics. and when i kind of looked back in the first half of this book or a third of the book is just sort of me reflecting back. one of my biggest regrets is just how that has got gets lost so much when you're in the middle of this political game. right. and and, you know, the horse race is what matters. beating the other side's what matters. you talked about my other research career and like dropping pundits hits on opponents. and and there's the notion that actually. wait a minute, you know, what what impact this has on
right.like you work in the white house. so so, sure. you have an obligation to your boss, the president. but but a white house job is different than, you know, working for elon musk. right. like where your only job is to the company, the white house you're attempting to run. i'm sorry. yeah, i didn't. i'm not going to attack him. what? i would have a white house correspondents dinner moment where we beat him into running, but you have this obligation. right. you get into politics. and when i...
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it is a right the supreme court has recognized a fundamental right.t it's also when it's been enshrined in the positive law of the united states probably since the beginning i was say for sure since the beginning therefore is a privilege of citizenship. and if you think the only constitutional rights you have are the ones written to the text of the constitution, then you have to believe you do not have a right to not have a constitutional right to raise your ownos children. i think most people and most conservatives even most originalists would rebel at that notionay. folks i'm tempted to say something but that's not the right direction for. >> i know i know i know. in my last minute or two to maybe ask a question that other professors didn't ask it turns out i'm just asking the expected questions from the workshops that's what i live, that's what i do. one thing about parsing the language with reconstruction plan such admiration for moving that social transformation, one of the limits on the reconstruction line is all the words are parsing our words
it is a right the supreme court has recognized a fundamental right.t it's also when it's been enshrined in the positive law of the united states probably since the beginning i was say for sure since the beginning therefore is a privilege of citizenship. and if you think the only constitutional rights you have are the ones written to the text of the constitution, then you have to believe you do not have a right to not have a constitutional right to raise your ownos children. i think most people...
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right? they don't want they didn't want standing armies. they didn't want royal governors who could shut down their colonial legislatures. they didn't want to be beholden to to the english parliament and didn't accept its sovereignty over all matters pertaining to local government. they thought their local government should have they know a role in this what you know, what you know, what did they hold up in opposition to english rule was there their local legislatures, right? so that's going to be the locus of a lot of the interests and a lot of the excitement so they know what they don't want but the specifics of what they want. that's where the work. had to occur and that process was what really revealed a lot of differences. amongst americans who had, you know were sort of even those who are united in desiring independence. we're not necessarily united on what they wanted to see in terms of government. so one thing that people agreed about was that these government should be republics. in
right? they don't want they didn't want standing armies. they didn't want royal governors who could shut down their colonial legislatures. they didn't want to be beholden to to the english parliament and didn't accept its sovereignty over all matters pertaining to local government. they thought their local government should have they know a role in this what you know, what you know, what did they hold up in opposition to english rule was there their local legislatures, right? so that's going to...
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right above the bay area. us aren't looking at too many visibility issues, which is a bit of good news from the east bay hills. you can even see a down into the east bay down below. as for current conditions, nice and dry out there as well. so pretty easy. wednesday morning commute is ahead of us at least as far as what mother nature is offering us. >> the 50's 60's for current temps, fremont hayward up to oakland at 64. some 50's from santa rosa down through nevado timber on and on over towards fairfax, up to saint holiness. so a little cooler for the north bay as compared to the rest of the bay area. as for conditions later today, not too terribly hot. as i mentioned, only in the 80's inland. no 90's today,
right above the bay area. us aren't looking at too many visibility issues, which is a bit of good news from the east bay hills. you can even see a down into the east bay down below. as for current conditions, nice and dry out there as well. so pretty easy. wednesday morning commute is ahead of us at least as far as what mother nature is offering us. >> the 50's 60's for current temps, fremont hayward up to oakland at 64. some 50's from santa rosa down through nevado timber on and on over...
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right. as a vendor. oh, ever i see that there is always or you know, improvement in the future and considering the fact that there is a default of me here. we have recently elected the 1st women of the 1st resident to try to move in. and the 2nd woman and the bus driver who interested and this was not in the middle of the party. and that it has been here the process, a very good that you know women representation. however, again, in the very recent myra in the state of a just last week. and interestingly enough of these are a part of the government. and so there was a woman minister gotten it. so there 60000000 women in mara and not a single woman minister. so there is a to me that isn't happening in just that right when we look at it, in fact, just out of the speech in the morning, it was stranding, etc. and in the evening we get this news that the read a lot was given a mission in that and read a endless. so there is always this because we have i mean, you mentioned rape and, and that is something the
right. as a vendor. oh, ever i see that there is always or you know, improvement in the future and considering the fact that there is a default of me here. we have recently elected the 1st women of the 1st resident to try to move in. and the 2nd woman and the bus driver who interested and this was not in the middle of the party. and that it has been here the process, a very good that you know women representation. however, again, in the very recent myra in the state of a just last week. and...
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that's right. that's right. so building on that one of the questions from the audience there is is there a favorite story or person that didn't make it into the book. wow, that's a good question. i probably i'd have to find that one, but that's a good question. i'm sure there were two or three people that i wish i had gotten in but they don't come to mind right away was a great question. and i think this this book for folks across the board because you uncover or unpack or at least share with us. i think you know the poly murray story and the just as you tell the story without telling it there's so much that i think people should read and then go do some additional research because we have been and i do believe that we still are i was able to speak with speaking glide on sunday and have been talking about like affirming humanity and again to the intersectionality that we as a people talking about black folks. there's still struggling with some of our challenges within the lgbtq+ commute. absolutely, you know, i
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right? it's so momentous and it almost feels kind of anticlimactic because the fight is now going to just go on right abortion's not over today because we're always gone, but certainly yeah that the gratitude for people that will never hear about or know most of whom that's kind of why we're here right? we know the big names and all those people are important, but all the work has been done at the grassroots level that we won't hear about and i think that's really important to keep in mind. and that point that you make is so essential that abortions have not ended in america now. there are some states where trigger laws are now in and whatnot, but also, the reality is their pills by mail, you know abortions are still happening in america and in states like my own new york. we're going to have more abortions our governor. wants us to be an abortion destination. what a wonderful goal for for a state. um, one of the things that gives me hope is that polling as you go into makes clear consistent
right? it's so momentous and it almost feels kind of anticlimactic because the fight is now going to just go on right abortion's not over today because we're always gone, but certainly yeah that the gratitude for people that will never hear about or know most of whom that's kind of why we're here right? we know the big names and all those people are important, but all the work has been done at the grassroots level that we won't hear about and i think that's really important to keep in mind. and...
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let's step in the right direction.tep too far for supporters of this egregiously exploited, rich peoples tax break. democratic senator, of arizona refused to support the inflation reduction act until anything that would hurt people from benefiting from carried interest was removed from it. and now an exchange for support for the bill, it is gone. to come as no surprise, according to open secret santa is a lucky recipient of major of behemoths, carlyle group of global management and k k are. also seen sizeable checks from other wall street into two shuns including goldman sachs and jp morgan. the office has not responded to requests for comment from numerous news outlets about these donations, her position on the socks will pull. we have invited her to appear on the show to talk about it, and that invitation stance. perhaps if like most americans, you are not a millionaire, it is easy to see the inherent injustice in our government making it possible for those who got so much to take even more. but as it turns, out it's
let's step in the right direction.tep too far for supporters of this egregiously exploited, rich peoples tax break. democratic senator, of arizona refused to support the inflation reduction act until anything that would hurt people from benefiting from carried interest was removed from it. and now an exchange for support for the bill, it is gone. to come as no surprise, according to open secret santa is a lucky recipient of major of behemoths, carlyle group of global management and k k are....
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right? people choosing their own leaders, people being able to govern themselves that we're finding out that democracy requires the quality ah with the development of technology and the development of a global system, it's becoming much clearer how unequal we are and how far we are from the values that we claim to have with a certain point to think about when we set that intention right when we called ourselves democracy. and i think we spend the rest of our existence of the country trying to get there a i have spent a lot of time thinking and writing about the into war period in europe. i never imagined that setting the into war period would have a lot to teach me about what was going on in my own country. i hadn't thought very carefully about how fragile democracy was, how much it took to make it work and how easily people could forget how valuable democracy was. democracy originally, the term comes from the greek rule by the people. so on some basic level, on this idea of rule by the peop
right? people choosing their own leaders, people being able to govern themselves that we're finding out that democracy requires the quality ah with the development of technology and the development of a global system, it's becoming much clearer how unequal we are and how far we are from the values that we claim to have with a certain point to think about when we set that intention right when we called ourselves democracy. and i think we spend the rest of our existence of the country trying to...
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what right if it's my friends maybe one or two, right? and so you're stuck relying on people's advice whom you don't know all that much, but hey, they're in the republican party. supposedly. they have your best interest at heart. and so who's he getting advice from now? i don't know, but i have a feeling as we get close to the election. it's going to be two people. done and eric and that's only those the only ones i want him taking advice from other than maybe steve bannon if steve can. behave so sorry about that. got a question over here. repeat the questioner. roman goalash the question i have larry is if trump were president. do you think putin would have invaded ukraine? no, not a chance not a chance and but here's another interesting thought question. maybe and i know we're enduring some horrible stuff, and i know what bite me is doing is just terrible. but maybe it's better that trump wasn't in with a lukewarm senate and a lukewarm house. maybe we need to refine these people for another four years so that when they come through the
what right if it's my friends maybe one or two, right? and so you're stuck relying on people's advice whom you don't know all that much, but hey, they're in the republican party. supposedly. they have your best interest at heart. and so who's he getting advice from now? i don't know, but i have a feeling as we get close to the election. it's going to be two people. done and eric and that's only those the only ones i want him taking advice from other than maybe steve bannon if steve can. behave...
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not hear him, right.n the rest of the country in june, the national average was 5, 0, 3, that was a record high. so our low right now is higher than that. yeah. and saying the reason behind this drop in prices is the fact that crude oil prices have fallen. >> california, though, still, as we know, has some of the highest prices in the country averaging right around $5.40, a gallon. >> locally, that's even higher than that. you can see napa is averaging 5.61, san francisco 5.56. it gets a little cheaper as you head out towards over its on average per gallon last. not bad. it's a $0.30. if you get in valley and then go back to >> our 7.42. we'll be right back. meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for his first set of wheels... nice try. really? this leon's paying for his paint job on the spot... and this leon, as a chase private client, he's in the south of france, taking out cash with no atm fee
not hear him, right.n the rest of the country in june, the national average was 5, 0, 3, that was a record high. so our low right now is higher than that. yeah. and saying the reason behind this drop in prices is the fact that crude oil prices have fallen. >> california, though, still, as we know, has some of the highest prices in the country averaging right around $5.40, a gallon. >> locally, that's even higher than that. you can see napa is averaging 5.61, san francisco 5.56. it...
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they wanted to put things in their list of rights like the right to housing and the right to health care. in our discussion, we will talk a little bit about that. this is for future discussion. adams was here talking about the separation of powers, not letting legislator run the judiciary. not let them run all aspects. stuff had to be separated out. it is another lasting idea that we will see coming up in our discussions over the u.s. constitution. for now, we will and and we will take up what kind of societies emerged because of these constitutions. the crisis and concern about what was going on in the states. all of which provided impetus for the creation of a central federal government. that will be the subject of our next class. i will see you then. live sunday an in-depth, columnist and talk show host larry elder will be our guest to talk about political correctness, the left, in racial politics in the united states. he's the author of several books, including ten things you can't say in america, what does race have to do with it? and a lot like me, a memoir about his turbulent rela
they wanted to put things in their list of rights like the right to housing and the right to health care. in our discussion, we will talk a little bit about that. this is for future discussion. adams was here talking about the separation of powers, not letting legislator run the judiciary. not let them run all aspects. stuff had to be separated out. it is another lasting idea that we will see coming up in our discussions over the u.s. constitution. for now, we will and and we will take up what...
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right.us, and our job is to guess what is in each one. the catch is that we have to figure it out by touch alone we don't even see what's in the box. are you ready for this >> no. >> jimmy: i know, me neither [ laughter ] i don't know why we're playing this again because we've done this and i really can't stand this game but all right. demi, since we're co-hostsing -- oh, i'll start things off? [ laughter ] i thought -- i thought it was going to say, since we're co-hosting, you start it off i guess i'm going to start it off. all right. let's get the first object here we go ♪ we're going to have 30 seconds to identify what this is [ laughter ] audience, don't do that. because this is exactly what happens. they start oohing, and aahing, and awwing and - oh, gosh >> oh, man >> jimmy: all right, that doesn't help me at all all right, we have 30 seconds - to identify what it is i can't even think i'm so bummed out right now. all right. [ screaming [ laughter ] [ screaming [ laughter ] >> it's goi
right.us, and our job is to guess what is in each one. the catch is that we have to figure it out by touch alone we don't even see what's in the box. are you ready for this >> no. >> jimmy: i know, me neither [ laughter ] i don't know why we're playing this again because we've done this and i really can't stand this game but all right. demi, since we're co-hostsing -- oh, i'll start things off? [ laughter ] i thought -- i thought it was going to say, since we're co-hosting, you...
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right. oh no. is there a when cove with 19 1st hit, the need to minimize contact drove many of the world's judicial systems on line. now in the name of cost and efficiency, some of them want to stay there. but what they've holding trials in cyberspace denies defendants. the right to a fair hearing and remove safeguards against abuse. people in power investigates on line justice ana jazeera for half a century. indigo. die is all my mood up or what can i still, what did the law stick? yeah, and others in northern nigeria have watched how las vegas is a struggle and being cups. dissipated cloth, making technology has changed over time. but look at this di piece. yeah. income. and that's the sate that's met some of the products uncomfort, the dumping of chemically treated fabrics. yeah. like in most african markets is a major source of concern for local produces or is widespread consent here. but so even the few kits that remain will also have to close bringing an end to more than 500 years history. ah
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right. so for instance, we even see these papers that say that computers can now identify skin cancer with super human performance there, and they're better than humans doing this, which is really not true. right? so scientists themselves are engaging in this kind of hype and corporations themselves or engaging this kind of hide. and what that does is, instead of people thinking about a product that is created by human beings, whether they're in corporations or government agencies or military agencies like defense contractors, right? creating autonomous weapons and drones. so instead of thinking about people creating artifacts that we are then using, we think about quote unquote a i as this, you know, some being that has its own agency. so what we do then is we don't ascribe the issues that we see to the people or corporations that are creating harmful products. we start do really the conversation talking about whether you can create a moral being or you can impart your values into air or wh
right. so for instance, we even see these papers that say that computers can now identify skin cancer with super human performance there, and they're better than humans doing this, which is really not true. right? so scientists themselves are engaging in this kind of hype and corporations themselves or engaging this kind of hide. and what that does is, instead of people thinking about a product that is created by human beings, whether they're in corporations or government agencies or military...
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right. so what does this tell us about the effects of july supreme court ruling? or is actually a nother indicator, an indication for what we already know through the polls that 60 to 70 percent of the americans, they really dis, like the supreme court's decision. they didn't want robi the weight overturned and now they have it. now it is at the states and now as you can see, as republicans and conservative politicians as well, anti abortion activists will scale up their efforts through all the states in the united states to go on with banning abortion or further restricting abortion. there will be a counter wave. now, at least that's what the democrats expect. and what, what a via anti abortion can been saying about this particular result. it's as you say, it sounds like this is far from over. yeah, they're shaking it off for sort of speak there, of course, saying that this is not the result that hope for but that they will try again and again. and again, this is what this anti abortion, th
right. so what does this tell us about the effects of july supreme court ruling? or is actually a nother indicator, an indication for what we already know through the polls that 60 to 70 percent of the americans, they really dis, like the supreme court's decision. they didn't want robi the weight overturned and now they have it. now it is at the states and now as you can see, as republicans and conservative politicians as well, anti abortion activists will scale up their efforts through all the...
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right? so i sort of freely admit that actually in the introduction. i kind of write that i'd like probably not the person who should be doing this i'd always sort of joke with my friends. it was like really like walter i should just hands project walter isaacson. like this is a walter book. um, my last book was about an engineer and mathematician named claude shannon and in the course of doing that book, which is called a mind of play. i looked at the place where he was we spent a big chunk of his professional life, which was bell laboratories and bell labs in the 20th century is is in today and then was renowned as this just incredible hub of innovation. they invent touch tone dialing they invent the laser they invent satellite technology communications networks and the transistor they win several nobel prizes. it's basically like the place to be innovative in the 20th century in the united states in technology and bell labs is an incredible. that's not from the mind. one person it's from a
right? so i sort of freely admit that actually in the introduction. i kind of write that i'd like probably not the person who should be doing this i'd always sort of joke with my friends. it was like really like walter i should just hands project walter isaacson. like this is a walter book. um, my last book was about an engineer and mathematician named claude shannon and in the course of doing that book, which is called a mind of play. i looked at the place where he was we spent a big chunk of...
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right. so there's also an element of thinking. well if if we don't side with the south are we going to lose all of these investments that have been made on our behalf, right? so there are a lot of factors that push them in that direction, but i think i argue that paramount is this concern for sovereignty and this desire to protect choctaw sovereignty which is connected to a desire to preserve choctaw identity and then the fact that they're practicing the enslavement of people of african descent and the confederacy promises to protect that right? so, you know, that's an important factor in their decision. yeah, definitely and would you say that confederates genuinely saw the choctaws as equals in this kind of racial hierarchy, you know saw them as fellow slaveholders who had that common interest always it more an alliance of convenience for the confederacy. um, i i would i would go with the ladder an alliance of convenience and i say that because there these moments where they're coming to th
right. so there's also an element of thinking. well if if we don't side with the south are we going to lose all of these investments that have been made on our behalf, right? so there are a lot of factors that push them in that direction, but i think i argue that paramount is this concern for sovereignty and this desire to protect choctaw sovereignty which is connected to a desire to preserve choctaw identity and then the fact that they're practicing the enslavement of people of african descent...
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right? it were right, it's all right. people really just like when just leave me just george clovis just a regular do. he was no freedom fighter. you know ange unit, god sent down to give us the right to vote. he was just going to put away the sheet . she was killed. it jolted everybody into action. ah, we look back at the protest bird by the black lives matter movement and we see this is attorney points in american democracy and in democracy more general with was the death of george lloyd alone, whose back bark the math approach has been that we saw in united states in 2020 it was that death on top of a long term process of disenfranchisement and disillusionment on the part of african american and other citizens that really cause that ah, what i think a lot of people felt was we're not gonna take it anymore. a just a collective feeling of enough is enough. ah, the racial wounds and divisions that still have not healed in the united states still have not been transcended in the united states. and it didn't. and with the c
right? it were right, it's all right. people really just like when just leave me just george clovis just a regular do. he was no freedom fighter. you know ange unit, god sent down to give us the right to vote. he was just going to put away the sheet . she was killed. it jolted everybody into action. ah, we look back at the protest bird by the black lives matter movement and we see this is attorney points in american democracy and in democracy more general with was the death of george lloyd...
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all right, right. they're not isolated incidents, but this is the day-to-day lived reality of so many people in our country and i think you do that very very well in your book. well, and of course in tibet you the data is so important right? i mean, you know speaker pelosi used to often say, you know about these issues of the the plural form of anecdote is not data right right kind of look at that and say it's a great line. however, i'm not sure which way that goes for this moment in time, but it's the idea of so often the stories that people have been saying and sharing have been relegated to the periphery as antidote. okay that happened there. all right fine. it happened there. that's a one-off app in there, but you see more and more the ideas of no. no, these aren't anecdotes. there is the connective tissue that's happening here and you have to see it to change it and i do think that storytelling has been the number one way. i mean i look back to in my home state of minnesota. there were storytellin
all right, right. they're not isolated incidents, but this is the day-to-day lived reality of so many people in our country and i think you do that very very well in your book. well, and of course in tibet you the data is so important right? i mean, you know speaker pelosi used to often say, you know about these issues of the the plural form of anecdote is not data right right kind of look at that and say it's a great line. however, i'm not sure which way that goes for this moment in time, but...
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taylor's fourth amendment rights were violated when defendant's rights were change, -- thought a warrant to search ms. taylor's home knowing that the officers left probable cause for the search. we allege that the defendants knew the affidavits in support of that warrant contain false and misleading information and it omitted material information. among other things, the affidavit claims they were verified as the target had received packages at ms. taylor's address. defendant james and good lap knew that was not true. we further allege that defendants james and meaning the search warrant would be carried out by armed lmpd officers and that conducting that search could create a dangerous situation for anyone who happened to be in ms. taylor's home. as outlined in the charging documents, the officers who ultimately carried out the search at ms. taylor's apartment were not in draft -- were not a part in drafting warrant and were unaware. but those officers executed the search warrant. ms. taylor was at home with another person who was in wrongful possession of a handgun. when officers broke
taylor's fourth amendment rights were violated when defendant's rights were change, -- thought a warrant to search ms. taylor's home knowing that the officers left probable cause for the search. we allege that the defendants knew the affidavits in support of that warrant contain false and misleading information and it omitted material information. among other things, the affidavit claims they were verified as the target had received packages at ms. taylor's address. defendant james and good lap...
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across the board, right? guns, abortion, democracy, everything, right?he could have done that would have made it worse was to do what's happened now around mar-a-lago, which is to give every national security republican and mainstream republican in the country a reason to think that trump may have committed a violation of the esionage act and is likely staring down the barrel of an indictment. >> yeah. >> i think it may be too late in this cycle for republicans to cut the umbilical cord to trump. they're too tied up with him at this point. they can't just pivot out of that in the next couple months. the time is too short. it's a long-term question for the party, though. if they're going to wake up, they should wake up at this point and go, we already blew this cycle in some sense. we have to start thinking about 2024 and cutting the cord before then. >> you know, if they -- john, if they picked a certain candidate in pennsylvania, they would have won pennsylvania. >> yeah. >> if they picked dolan in ohio -- mccormick, dave mccormick, you know, dina powel
across the board, right? guns, abortion, democracy, everything, right?he could have done that would have made it worse was to do what's happened now around mar-a-lago, which is to give every national security republican and mainstream republican in the country a reason to think that trump may have committed a violation of the esionage act and is likely staring down the barrel of an indictment. >> yeah. >> i think it may be too late in this cycle for republicans to cut the umbilical...
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all right.nk you guys. cia martinez is proximity to sacramento is a big deal back in the 18 fifties because it was just a waterway ride to san francisco for all the gold miners to cash in their gold, so a lot of them would spend a night or two here, martinez and that spawned very popular cocktail. i know you know what it is. but we took to the streets to find out if people hear martinez what cocktail was it anyways? it's been around for 148 years, and this plaque commemorates its birthplace right here in the city of martinez, can you name this very famous cocktail? bloody mary bloody mary. uh no, thank you, paloma paloma. tequila and grapefruit. yeah, alright, wrong, embarrassing name of the city. what town are you in martinez and what's the name of the drake martinez martinis? um trying to guess old fashioned old fashioned. i don't know. we'll give it a go, martinez of course martinis. martino it's the manhattan really, i'm kidding. martini martini martini martini, of course, made right here in
all right.nk you guys. cia martinez is proximity to sacramento is a big deal back in the 18 fifties because it was just a waterway ride to san francisco for all the gold miners to cash in their gold, so a lot of them would spend a night or two here, martinez and that spawned very popular cocktail. i know you know what it is. but we took to the streets to find out if people hear martinez what cocktail was it anyways? it's been around for 148 years, and this plaque commemorates its birthplace...
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all right.10% nationwide. and in california, like 14%. yeah, universities are hoping as we came out of this pandemic enrollment will bounce back. but we haven't seen that as a matter of fact, for community colleges, the enrollment declines even worse. >> a lot of students say they aren't sure if they want to take on college at right now considering the fact that could actually go out and get a job that pays fairly well during this labor shortage. now, i would argue, people are realizing it's not worth paper that not it doesn't lead to a better job. >> you know, you can get better job by going to trade school or by, you know, for going college all together as a degree from some of the highly selective schools that, you know, the 50 or so highly selective schools in america where and roman and certainly not the climate. yeah. if of course you're still wondering whether college is worth it or not. just keep in mind, the data still proves it out that college grads earn significantly more through the
all right.10% nationwide. and in california, like 14%. yeah, universities are hoping as we came out of this pandemic enrollment will bounce back. but we haven't seen that as a matter of fact, for community colleges, the enrollment declines even worse. >> a lot of students say they aren't sure if they want to take on college at right now considering the fact that could actually go out and get a job that pays fairly well during this labor shortage. now, i would argue, people are realizing...
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right around the same as today., too, with some upper 60's to low 70's temps will climb a couple of degrees into next week. that's only going to land just about where we are at today. so a nice prolonged. a break from the heat ahead of us right now. john, thank you for that. ok, let's get a look at the bay bridge traffic heading into the city this morning just under 15 minutes. mace to that fremont street exit san mateo bridge heading across the words of an insular just under about 15 minutes as you're traveling there. >> a richmond center fell bridge a 13 minute ride in richmond heading to san rafale and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls are looking at a 20 minute morning right? if you are traveling along one, 0, one northbound at san antonio row. this is in for dale. we do some emergency road work going on. there's things are a little slow. we're going to be right back after the break. here at city of refuge, we house up to 26 families. we reduce homelessness, address mental health, provide spaces for addict
right around the same as today., too, with some upper 60's to low 70's temps will climb a couple of degrees into next week. that's only going to land just about where we are at today. so a nice prolonged. a break from the heat ahead of us right now. john, thank you for that. ok, let's get a look at the bay bridge traffic heading into the city this morning just under 15 minutes. mace to that fremont street exit san mateo bridge heading across the words of an insular just under about 15 minutes...
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again, hunting and fishing, right? not good, right? you're never going to put gun rights. do not ever put gun rights on your incentive without a lot hunting and fishing rice. when you get there, you're going to pass it and you get on me. i love you. might be what you said tonight if you are you going, going to write dog my to do a good. i can, you are absolutely guarantee one nation amount is it has a meeting lined up that week with representatives of the energy giant cook industries. they go to val with dog g do for more than they discuss what cook industries might expect in return for a donation. when we talk to you saying, well what are they going to walk? you got to think about, what can you do me to just about anything. what do you mean? have you looked up the car brothers? i believe. well that i believe, and i'll let you have a nice of an adult, which comes here in 2009. that puts you bought $100.00 towards another guy in the series when, when the money in that got from the 43 dollars each year. but if we get to the point where we can talk about figures, what, what s
again, hunting and fishing, right? not good, right? you're never going to put gun rights. do not ever put gun rights on your incentive without a lot hunting and fishing rice. when you get there, you're going to pass it and you get on me. i love you. might be what you said tonight if you are you going, going to write dog my to do a good. i can, you are absolutely guarantee one nation amount is it has a meeting lined up that week with representatives of the energy giant cook industries. they go...
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has a right to control the public utilities, right? to pollute the air am i misstating your rationale with due respect mr. chairman? i think you are i was making the point. that where the constitution does not speak. there's no provision in the constitution. that applies to the case. then a judge may not say i place a higher value upon a marvel relationship then do upon anomic freedom right only if the constitution gives him some reasoning and i said a judge if once the judge begins to say economic rights are more important than marital rights or vice versa and there's nothing in the cost if there is nothing in the constitution, the judge is enforcing his own moral values, which have objected to judge, my time's about up but i with regard to the griswold case you're quoted in 1985 as a judge not on the court, but speaking when you were as a judge not as a judge, but in 1985 while you're on the court, you said i don't think is a supportable method of constitutional reasoning underlying the griswold decision. so obviously a thought about
has a right to control the public utilities, right? to pollute the air am i misstating your rationale with due respect mr. chairman? i think you are i was making the point. that where the constitution does not speak. there's no provision in the constitution. that applies to the case. then a judge may not say i place a higher value upon a marvel relationship then do upon anomic freedom right only if the constitution gives him some reasoning and i said a judge if once the judge begins to say...
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right. i wish i no hitting. all right. thank you. sarah is meditation. yeah. >> mindfulness well-being. >> all right. it is 5, 0, 8. and as kids get ready for school, we want to remind mom and dad take a picture of them and share it with us here. kron 4 will included in our ongoing slide show here on our broadcast and also on our website, kron 4 dot com. just go to the kron. 4 mobile app use the reported tab and scanning the qr code will also straight to that web site where we've got that growing slideshow happening right now. 5, 0, 8 is the time. and parents and teachers in oakland. >> are calling out the school district for the way that they're treating people protesting the school closures. they claim the district is retaliating against educators and community members who are participating in the protest. some that we talked to said that they were fired for protesting the recent school closures, the district plans to close dozens of schools over the next 2 years. and remember, there's a a layover. this to a lot of people have joined in the fight to ke
right. i wish i no hitting. all right. thank you. sarah is meditation. yeah. >> mindfulness well-being. >> all right. it is 5, 0, 8. and as kids get ready for school, we want to remind mom and dad take a picture of them and share it with us here. kron 4 will included in our ongoing slide show here on our broadcast and also on our website, kron 4 dot com. just go to the kron. 4 mobile app use the reported tab and scanning the qr code will also straight to that web site where we've...
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all right. so again try to listen up and we'll talk a little bit about it. see what you remember from the we are on the moon for our liberation. we have been tired of trying to prove things to like people we are tired of trying to explain to why people that we're not going to hurt them. we are concerned with getting the things we want the things that we have to have to be able to function by 1967. the freedom movement was changing course across the nation black men and women struggle for control of their lives. develop box on the street in the schools at the call for power challenge. they established relationship between blacks and whites in america. okay, so that's just a little review of where we were last week with the documentary from eyes and the prize looking at black power stokely carmichael provides a really great introduction and what purpose of black power is how it folds into this. part is really fold into the civil rights movement at the stage. so the years after the passage of the c
all right. so again try to listen up and we'll talk a little bit about it. see what you remember from the we are on the moon for our liberation. we have been tired of trying to prove things to like people we are tired of trying to explain to why people that we're not going to hurt them. we are concerned with getting the things we want the things that we have to have to be able to function by 1967. the freedom movement was changing course across the nation black men and women struggle for...
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right. so these conceptions of who is modern who is not whether or not progress can happen you tie that then to this idea of the frontier and notions of settler colonialism, and i think what you get is the intellectual framework for understanding what what's going to happen throughout the 19th century again, like i said, we're not going to talk about the wars. i'll talk about that in a couple weeks, but everything short of war here. we're going to talk about in terms of settler colonialism and its connections. does that make sense any questions before we move on? fantastic all right, so we'll start with the trail of tears. all of you have heard the trail of tears before i assume. yes, okay. how many of you have heard about the georgia gold rush? okay, so a couple of you have alright in 1828 in northern georgia in the appalachian portions of georgia. they find gold. hence the gold rush but people are kind of pressing into this area increasing population and then in 1830 a second. kind of vain
right. so these conceptions of who is modern who is not whether or not progress can happen you tie that then to this idea of the frontier and notions of settler colonialism, and i think what you get is the intellectual framework for understanding what what's going to happen throughout the 19th century again, like i said, we're not going to talk about the wars. i'll talk about that in a couple weeks, but everything short of war here. we're going to talk about in terms of settler colonialism and...
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>> that's exactly right.eople all the time moving from california and i tell them, i joke with them, hey, i had to wait 18 years to vote in oklahoma so you're going to have to wait 18 years as well and they kinda laugh they say, listen, there's 12 million of us that voted for president trump from california. we have moving to states like yours because we believe in lower taxes. we don't believe in mandates and we believe in freedoms we appreciated the fact that you kept your schools open, that you kept your businesses safe and open and we're not going to shy away from our culture and who we are as oklahomans. >> we appreciate your time and your candor. governor kevin stitt. >>> well, car loans are getting bigger than ever and so are prize pools at tournaments we'll put those stories under the microscope, next we listen. like jack. he wanted a streamlined version he could access anywhere, no download necessary. and kim. she wanted to execute a pre-set trade strategy in seconds. so we gave 'em thinkorswim® web.
>> that's exactly right.eople all the time moving from california and i tell them, i joke with them, hey, i had to wait 18 years to vote in oklahoma so you're going to have to wait 18 years as well and they kinda laugh they say, listen, there's 12 million of us that voted for president trump from california. we have moving to states like yours because we believe in lower taxes. we don't believe in mandates and we believe in freedoms we appreciated the fact that you kept your schools open,...
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all right. pretty thanks a all right.nd national news tonight, the president talking about his latest jobs report. it shows. >> that the u.s. added 528,000 jobs last month, which is more than double what was expected. the unemployment rate also dipped to just 3.5%. >> today there are more people working in america. then before the pandemic began. in fact, there are more people working in american any point in american history and does. >> experts believe that a strong jobs report has been keeping the economy from slipping into a full down turn. a california bill proposes to give state identification cards to everyone regardless of immigration status. proponents say the measure would fill a gap left by a 2013 law. the granted undocumented immigrants driver's licenses since more than a million immigrants in california don't drive. they say giving them a state id would create an equal playing field. the immigrants would be able to open bank accounts, they could rent a home or an apartment or they can get other services by ha
all right. pretty thanks a all right.nd national news tonight, the president talking about his latest jobs report. it shows. >> that the u.s. added 528,000 jobs last month, which is more than double what was expected. the unemployment rate also dipped to just 3.5%. >> today there are more people working in america. then before the pandemic began. in fact, there are more people working in american any point in american history and does. >> experts believe that a strong jobs...
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right. it's the same thing. so these people come, they come on land. the 1st thing they tell us as doctors without borders and myself is please let no one send us back where we came from. so that's their 1st concern. 2 days later, if they manage to enter the actually the actual camp, the close access center. and although they are locked up in some ways, right it's, it's a close center. it doesn't really allow for freedom of movement. once the c, as during our mobile clinic, a few days later, it says if they are grieving old friends again it's, it's if they're forgetting that. yeah. so they have landed on the island and they will be restricted until their length. the long process goes through with that, that they still feel that they are amongst people that they know just because they've seen us upon arrival. it's an incredible feeling of how people have transform. i'm going to show our audience nicholas some of molly's reporting. so have a look here on twitter, molly. molly's been documentin
right. it's the same thing. so these people come, they come on land. the 1st thing they tell us as doctors without borders and myself is please let no one send us back where we came from. so that's their 1st concern. 2 days later, if they manage to enter the actually the actual camp, the close access center. and although they are locked up in some ways, right it's, it's a close center. it doesn't really allow for freedom of movement. once the c, as during our mobile clinic, a few days later, it...
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right? okay. thanks a lot. >> the area that's so what so many people are hoping for in san francisco as public health officials announced that their next monkeypox vaccine allotment will be over 10,000 doses. that's over 650 doses were administered on tuesday. local health leaders say the federal government must move faster as the window of opportunity to get a handle on the disease is closing. >> mookie pox is a viral infection. that is spreading through our community a rate that we want to get ahead prevent from becoming endemic within our community, something that won't go in the future. there will be unfortunate lasting consequences to our communities because the federal government's slow response. >> and inadequate investment of resources to address this outbreak. >> the national std coalition says federal health officials must declare a federal health emergency and congress must allocate the millions of dollars needed to address monkeypox last week, san francisco ran out of the vaccine. so i
right? okay. thanks a lot. >> the area that's so what so many people are hoping for in san francisco as public health officials announced that their next monkeypox vaccine allotment will be over 10,000 doses. that's over 650 doses were administered on tuesday. local health leaders say the federal government must move faster as the window of opportunity to get a handle on the disease is closing. >> mookie pox is a viral infection. that is spreading through our community a rate that...