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there are. i don't know. we're going to get into like a deeper like freewill conversation or something, but i think it's worth really reflecting on, you know, like what you know, what do we mean when, say, this person did a thing and we're holding them responsible for it alone and we're going to put them to death as opposed to starting to ask questions like what kind of society produces so many people who do things like this, which makes so absolutely know why not do this efficient time or even such representation that communication? absolutely. and for people who can hear, as mentioned mitigation hearings where basically people on the defense team will go and research a person's background, their childhood all about their life and present that to a judge in a jury when it comes time for sentencing to say okay, this person may be guilty, but here are these mitigating factors you should consider before send them to death row and there's a lot of that work that's done now, the cases of the people
there are. i don't know. we're going to get into like a deeper like freewill conversation or something, but i think it's worth really reflecting on, you know, like what you know, what do we mean when, say, this person did a thing and we're holding them responsible for it alone and we're going to put them to death as opposed to starting to ask questions like what kind of society produces so many people who do things like this, which makes so absolutely know why not do this efficient time or even...
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i think that those are areas where there were there multiple actions there. the actions include things like strikes campaigns, things like that. so i think that those are areas where there were more than one. yeah. this, by the way, is a there's a university of washington, a whole interactive digital history of the industrial workers of the world, where you look at things like these interactive maps, look at graphs, all sorts of things about the history of this of the iww over time. so it's a really cool resource. check out all. right. so we're goingo lk about montana here, howhis relates toontana. so m is one of the one of partof the where the industrial workers of the world are very active. and as i mentioned before, butte in montana was where the western federation of miners has created one of these key predecessors to the montana's in the late 19th century and early 20th century is dominated by the copper industry. the copper mines in have emerged in the late 19th century as some of the most profitable and in rich mines in terms of copper the world. and b
i think that those are areas where there were there multiple actions there. the actions include things like strikes campaigns, things like that. so i think that those are areas where there were more than one. yeah. this, by the way, is a there's a university of washington, a whole interactive digital history of the industrial workers of the world, where you look at things like these interactive maps, look at graphs, all sorts of things about the history of this of the iww over time. so it's a...
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there the plots that they owned, that there, their yards. and so if you kind of extrapolate that, it is believed that perhaps sally hemings was buried beneath what is now the parking lot of a hampton inn. yeah. so yeah. which is yeah. again striking, kind of just a yeah a lot to process and again, i will say the final line of that chapter is about, you know, perhaps you know, since monticello is in the back, the neck, perhaps we should reexamine that. perhaps put the hampton inn from that area on the back of our nicole instead. all right. how this has gotten a little heavy. i imagine we're kind of talking about cemeteries, but so let's let's talk about tell me something, you know, not quite as heavy that you that you that's in your book that enjoyed and and let's let's turn this around a little maybe a good story from from either one of you from from your book that you'd like to share. well i think one of my favorite ones when i was researching some of the cemeteries of mt. airy here in nashville is one of my favorite ones. well okay awesome
there the plots that they owned, that there, their yards. and so if you kind of extrapolate that, it is believed that perhaps sally hemings was buried beneath what is now the parking lot of a hampton inn. yeah. so yeah. which is yeah. again striking, kind of just a yeah a lot to process and again, i will say the final line of that chapter is about, you know, perhaps you know, since monticello is in the back, the neck, perhaps we should reexamine that. perhaps put the hampton inn from that area...
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there's other stuff out there. there's not a body of literature on this. i'm hoping that maybe ten years from now we'll have a lot more recommendations to make for you. but that's kind of what i have the moment, i think there's a lot of work here to be done. if anyone don't. we do have about 5 minutes for questions. so if anyone a question now, we can do that. i've also been told i'm supposed to make my way to the book table afterwards. so if you want to just find me over, we can do that as well. go go. okay. do we have any questions. hi. i just want to thank you. a fantastic talk. i learned so i wanted to ask specifically about your discussion of how the memories, obviously quite traumatic memories of being impressed to work on the wilmington fortifications how that remains apparently alive today. and there is historical research being done and you mention including in pension and i'm just wondering it's really a point of clarification did people who were impressed on fortifications, could they for state pensions? so there is yeah, there's a modification
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there's more to say there but i think it's critical.gree with that and i would just add in addition to the state agreement processes, that states can agree to we have also given them the opportunity to discuss and negotiate the anti-cost allocation method that the transmission provider must file to put in the tariff. so we are setting up a dichotomy of the transmission providers ex-im petey versus whether the states can come up with something better. the states do have the opportunity to talk about the method and some regions and they have methods that the states may all agree on. and they may want to put it into the tariffs and they can also come up with a separate state agreementt process is fair or certain types of projects that maybe they don't want to be automatically subject to and they want to be able to negotiate on a project by project basis may be projects over a certain size or whatever does states and regions come up with there's flexibility to do that. i also want to add that there is a lot of flexibility in what the rule d
there's more to say there but i think it's critical.gree with that and i would just add in addition to the state agreement processes, that states can agree to we have also given them the opportunity to discuss and negotiate the anti-cost allocation method that the transmission provider must file to put in the tariff. so we are setting up a dichotomy of the transmission providers ex-im petey versus whether the states can come up with something better. the states do have the opportunity to talk...
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so there was that there was opportunity there as well. well, and i found the book to be a really great mixture history and what happened but all the letters that was what was crazy to me. how did you get your hands on all of these letters that these soldiers, marines were writing home to their parents, that they were still kept? they could quote the letter word for word. where did you get your hands on? so, you know, we did over 100 hours of interviews with survivors and. that's the guys that were there. it's also the widows, it's the children. it's even the parents in some cases when they're still alive. but, you know, when you're talking to somebody 40 years later, they're looking at it through the lens of a 65 year old, reflecting on what it was like to be 20 at that time period. and so as a historian, you're always looking for those contemporaneous that really capture that moment. what what was the feeling like, the experience for a young 18, 19, 20 year old and caught up in the middle of this this lebanese civil war and, of course, t
so there was that there was opportunity there as well. well, and i found the book to be a really great mixture history and what happened but all the letters that was what was crazy to me. how did you get your hands on all of these letters that these soldiers, marines were writing home to their parents, that they were still kept? they could quote the letter word for word. where did you get your hands on? so, you know, we did over 100 hours of interviews with survivors and. that's the guys that...
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for every look across the map, yes there is debate about abortion, there is debate about abortion, there are white, black or latino. it is the economy, stupid. latino. it is the economy, stuid. . , ., ~ stupid. excuse me. thank you for that, _ stupid. excuse me. thank you for that, christian. _ stupid. excuse me. thank you for that, christian. it - stupid. excuse me. thank you for that, christian. it will- stupid. excuse me. thank you for that, christian. it will be i for that, christian. it will be back over to you. i know he was quoting, james carful of course. it was a joke. anyway. we will talk to our panel who are with us now in the studio. republican congressman and democratic strategists. thank you both forjoining us here. you are with us last night, congressman, you're quietly confident earlier on in the night and you must have been very happy today. night and you must have been very happy today-— night and you must have been very happy today. absolutely. i think what _ very happy today. absolutely. i think what is _ very happy today. absolutely. i think what is fascinating i ver
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there. so i said, well, gee, who is that's interesting. and after our day, i saw people going and coming back with jugs, with cans of beer, and my man said, we got to have some beer, kind of. so i had five, five gallon water cans, one for each observation post and one for the center. that i had. i said five, five gallon water channels down to the brewery and brought back beer. and each piece had five, ten full of beer and that one there after two days. i got a call from one of the lp leaders. they said, lieutenant, you said you know, so i've washed in better shape than beer and i'm tired of beer. could you please give some water? wow so. so i got some water. we all had water, but those were too wonderful observation posts because we could see what was coming out of out of seoul before our troops across the horn river and after their cross that we had good position to see. and while there we saw a number of targets which we reported. and finally we observed six times coming out of korea. righ
there. so i said, well, gee, who is that's interesting. and after our day, i saw people going and coming back with jugs, with cans of beer, and my man said, we got to have some beer, kind of. so i had five, five gallon water cans, one for each observation post and one for the center. that i had. i said five, five gallon water channels down to the brewery and brought back beer. and each piece had five, ten full of beer and that one there after two days. i got a call from one of the lp leaders....
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there. nursthe story goes there, though. originally when her family comes over, they do live in at's now the city of salem. they will live in the north fields when rebecca nurse is about to 24, 25, somewhere around there. she will marry a gentleman named francis nurse. they'll live in downtown salem. and when i say about 24, 25, one of the reasons i think that nobody had ever attempted a biography, a full length biography of these men and women who are accused of witchcraft in 1692 is because we we struggled with records in the early 6000s. we do not have a firm date of that wedding. so i say about 24, 25. so that's roughly time. but don't have the exact date. we don't have the exact data for birth. we know when she's baptized. so it would have been within a week so we could least get the week in when we know her 400th birthday, we could at least the week. but we really don't know. and in particular with nurses case coming to puritan massachusetts as a woman there's things in your name. many
there. nursthe story goes there, though. originally when her family comes over, they do live in at's now the city of salem. they will live in the north fields when rebecca nurse is about to 24, 25, somewhere around there. she will marry a gentleman named francis nurse. they'll live in downtown salem. and when i say about 24, 25, one of the reasons i think that nobody had ever attempted a biography, a full length biography of these men and women who are accused of witchcraft in 1692 is because...
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there's already a lot of legal space there. even some partnerships in europe, even though i think trade rise it will be a rocky road between the u.s. and europe. some of the things done on the recycling of minerals i think will be important. not all minerals are amenable to recycling. but in this focus of invest in processing and develop the supply chains, some of the same tools that are used on processing also will go to the site. so it might be a win win. and certainly on the trade side, mexico will be key. and this involvement in the automotive supply chain. that is where i think mexico has already started to impose some tariffs on chinese goods. not on electric vehicles, but some of the raw and processed material. i think probably there will be more focus on mexico and others to -- if not common external tariffs, but aligned ones. so to be continued, i think. >> i will be brief. first, all kinds of potential with mexico in the energy sector especially. and there may be some green shoots, i hope so. it will also depend on th
there's already a lot of legal space there. even some partnerships in europe, even though i think trade rise it will be a rocky road between the u.s. and europe. some of the things done on the recycling of minerals i think will be important. not all minerals are amenable to recycling. but in this focus of invest in processing and develop the supply chains, some of the same tools that are used on processing also will go to the site. so it might be a win win. and certainly on the trade side,...
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how did we get there? we got there. we used antibiotic ocelot and just like everything on this planet, bacteria evolves. so when we use antibiotics a lot, whether it's in hospitals or in agriculture or in any other way, some a lot of bacteria dies, but some survive. and they become superbugs, they become so strong that they can overcome one antibiotic. another antibiotic, many antibiotics. and that's we face antibiotic. they evolved, they beat us. interesting. interesting. and so looking at that, then what are bacteriophages phages, you know, where do we find and how do they play a role? our world of antibiotic resistance. so bacteriophage is a viruses that affect, inflict and kill bacteria only. they don't affect humans they can their biological machinery doesn't match the biological machinery of our cells. they can't get into ourselves. but they perfectly designed to attack and kill bacteria. and they do it by attaching themselves to bacterial cells, by squeezing in and. once they in they assemble new copies of themse
how did we get there? we got there. we used antibiotic ocelot and just like everything on this planet, bacteria evolves. so when we use antibiotics a lot, whether it's in hospitals or in agriculture or in any other way, some a lot of bacteria dies, but some survive. and they become superbugs, they become so strong that they can overcome one antibiotic. another antibiotic, many antibiotics. and that's we face antibiotic. they evolved, they beat us. interesting. interesting. and so looking at...
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and there was a depot maintenance there. and if it wasn't good enough, they'd send it back to the states. we dropped another helicopter and we turn one in and get one and they fix it and send it back to vietnam. and later on somebody else got that after it was repaired. okay, please. in your in your mission description, you said a lot about maxim. my hours of flying ten, 20 hours a day. what kind of downtime are rest time or recuperation time did you receive, if any at all, between your missions so you could get physically and mentally straight for your next combat assignment? our own our missions were generated by the report that maintenance sent in evening before. if they said they expected to have ten helicopters, ten slicks or 18 slicks and a couple of guns, they sent that down to battalion. and when the battalion received mission request, they would look at how many aircraft you had and if they needed to combat assault, you had ten aircraft, they would tell you we need ten aircraft for a combat assault, a couple of guns
and there was a depot maintenance there. and if it wasn't good enough, they'd send it back to the states. we dropped another helicopter and we turn one in and get one and they fix it and send it back to vietnam. and later on somebody else got that after it was repaired. okay, please. in your in your mission description, you said a lot about maxim. my hours of flying ten, 20 hours a day. what kind of downtime are rest time or recuperation time did you receive, if any at all, between your...
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there are around 1,000 homes in wales but don't have any power and there are areas in devon where therecuts down there. what happens when there is the strong winds? you can often see that these power lines will come down in these winds and that will lead to localised power cuts in some areas. the next issue we are going to see is probably flooding because we've had the snow and particularly in north yorkshire, the temperatures are rising so that means that the snow that fell this morning is now beginning to melt and that will build up in the rivers and so there are now a number of flood alerts and flood warnings in force. that applies to scotland. it applies to areas of england and we are also seeing a rise in those of flood alerts in wales. so across the whole of the uk, there have been problems. also in the republic of ireland, storm bert hit the republic of ireland first last night. there was a red warning in force and county donegal sought some really heavy flooding, and there are thousands of people in the republic of ireland who are without power. 16,000 in that county donegal are
there are around 1,000 homes in wales but don't have any power and there are areas in devon where therecuts down there. what happens when there is the strong winds? you can often see that these power lines will come down in these winds and that will lead to localised power cuts in some areas. the next issue we are going to see is probably flooding because we've had the snow and particularly in north yorkshire, the temperatures are rising so that means that the snow that fell this morning is now...
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>> there's so much story there. he was born in dunbar, scotland in 1838, up the road from edinburgh. and it's a pretty agricultural area. and his father had been orphaned young. he actually curiously inherited from a marriage that ended very fast with his wife's death, he inherited a feed and grain business. he was able to build that into a relatively successful business. he clearly was a good merchant. and then kind of even as he was achieving this kind of success, even got himself on the city council, he went through a strong religious conversion. he was a religious fanatic, he became a member of the disciples of christ. and the disciples of christ, founded in scotland, were looking to north america as the promised land. and so the swhoel muir family picked up when john muir was 10 years old and went across the ocean and wandered across the u.s. and ended up on the frontier in wisconsin near the town of portage. that was -- that's how he got to the united states. and then he spent however many years -- let's see,
>> there's so much story there. he was born in dunbar, scotland in 1838, up the road from edinburgh. and it's a pretty agricultural area. and his father had been orphaned young. he actually curiously inherited from a marriage that ended very fast with his wife's death, he inherited a feed and grain business. he was able to build that into a relatively successful business. he clearly was a good merchant. and then kind of even as he was achieving this kind of success, even got himself on...
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there yet. and it's almost a situation where we have to do something about it and it's a good idea that i think if the american academy of pediatric, which we've worked for on children's television viewing or if others get together and say, look, how do we solve this problem, it a real problem we can't afford to ignore it. and by the way, it's just not a u.s. problem. this is a global problem. we have mental health issues that are coming around the world. and at first they were just affiliate with covid, but that was just contemporaneous time. and then deeper research to show this really the devices themselves and what's on it and how kids are spending hours a day and those kids are not as mentally healthy as other kids and don't spend hours a day on it. jessica, i know you've done some some work in this area, too, and yes, some that work is having two children spend the hardest and most rewarding part of the research. and you know i think goes back probably to an answer that's been given so man
there yet. and it's almost a situation where we have to do something about it and it's a good idea that i think if the american academy of pediatric, which we've worked for on children's television viewing or if others get together and say, look, how do we solve this problem, it a real problem we can't afford to ignore it. and by the way, it's just not a u.s. problem. this is a global problem. we have mental health issues that are coming around the world. and at first they were just affiliate...
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there is an injury crash there.683 pleasant hill. once you get to this part of the commute, westbound highway 24 lafayette, things sort of thin out a little bit. not too bad there. and then the rain is coming down pretty heavy right now in 280 in san jose from our live picture here past downtown, you can see the bay bridge toll plaza, though things here have improved a lot lighter than it was. just about an hour ago. time now is 832. let's go back to the desk. >> all right. something. we've been following this morning. the annual tradition at the white house took place just a short time ago. it's this thanksgiving week tradition. president biden pardoning two turkeys. there. they are. one is peach, the other one named blossom. so they are the lucky turkeys. this year, with just three days until thanksgiving, nonprofits, of course, across the bay area, are working hard to make sure more people have food on the table. >> ktvu amanda quintana is at a free food distribution event, and happening. it's happening right now
there is an injury crash there.683 pleasant hill. once you get to this part of the commute, westbound highway 24 lafayette, things sort of thin out a little bit. not too bad there. and then the rain is coming down pretty heavy right now in 280 in san jose from our live picture here past downtown, you can see the bay bridge toll plaza, though things here have improved a lot lighter than it was. just about an hour ago. time now is 832. let's go back to the desk. >> all right. something....
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there is kinship there for sure. there is no real strong federal and state government to government policy on coordinating. there are think tanks and industries and organizations that are asking either to participate on each other's thought leadership and panels and discussions and things like that. long story short, there is not a lot of great examples where we see cross-border policies that provides incentive or opportunity for either. we will keep learning. what has worked for american indians in the states, what has worked for indigenous people in the states, what has worked for indigenous people in canada? how do we share that and have some of those good and wise practices across different places? there should be more. and it should be facilitated. we should see government to government facilitation. but i think we are still struggling in terms of figuring out our own relationships -- their own relationships within their own borders. but it should happen because there is a lot of opportunity in it. >> the travel
there is kinship there for sure. there is no real strong federal and state government to government policy on coordinating. there are think tanks and industries and organizations that are asking either to participate on each other's thought leadership and panels and discussions and things like that. long story short, there is not a lot of great examples where we see cross-border policies that provides incentive or opportunity for either. we will keep learning. what has worked for american...
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there's a much there's much activism.ink that's a good thing. you know, is there is what i the form of activism that each takes. no but that wouldn't have true in vietnam. that wouldn't be true, you know during my period either that's you know that's the protest is. i think it's time to hear from other people how does this work there there's one microphone here. okay. so anyway, just form a line and i'll recognize you has to be question statement. oh oh, and one more thing. the question given the time not interested in statements. so please and what you have to say with the question mark. sure. so i just want to quickly ask about, um, i think there's a difference. responses would be to public universities, private ones, particularly cuny. i know that the police response was much more severe than the one at columbia, as well as the charges facing are greater. so i'm just curious, as to why you think that is, if it has to do with the structure of the university and how that relates to the issues present? okay. can i take a
there's a much there's much activism.ink that's a good thing. you know, is there is what i the form of activism that each takes. no but that wouldn't have true in vietnam. that wouldn't be true, you know during my period either that's you know that's the protest is. i think it's time to hear from other people how does this work there there's one microphone here. okay. so anyway, just form a line and i'll recognize you has to be question statement. oh oh, and one more thing. the question given...
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is there anything that was very out there? interesting to you the most out there thing can recall seeing was i have a chapter on marshall field and company, which was at one point maybe the biggest bookseller in the united states and department. especially larger and more luxury oriented ones, all had books for many years throughout the 20th century. so i went to chicago and i went to marshall field and company, which still exists. it's now a macy's or something and doesn't really have any of the glamor. it once did. but in the basement is this great independent bookstore called barbara and they have they pay sort of respect to the old marshall field book department. and there's some imagery and some famous events there. and then in the middle of one of the aisles was a lifesize cutout of barack. it was just there. and it seemed out of place and strange. and we had brief interaction and that was quite unusual. i do appreciate and have seen and noticed, you know, there are course typical bookstores, sections. sometimes there'll
is there anything that was very out there? interesting to you the most out there thing can recall seeing was i have a chapter on marshall field and company, which was at one point maybe the biggest bookseller in the united states and department. especially larger and more luxury oriented ones, all had books for many years throughout the 20th century. so i went to chicago and i went to marshall field and company, which still exists. it's now a macy's or something and doesn't really have any of...
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i mean, so there's kinds of psycho myths out there and they're wonderful. and i i'm not putting the kibosh on any of that stuff, but i think it's important for us all to apply, especially in the world we're entering now, a little critical thinking like, where is the evidence and, you know, where does it fall on? the spectrum of interesting ideas, you know, i think that's all we have time. thank you so much. this is a fascinating. thank thank you so much. this has been fascinating. [applause] >> as a reminder, they will be signing books just around the corner. >> sign-up for the church there. >> yeah, yeah. we got a list. >> up next another program from the recent texas book festival in austin. >> welcome to the 29th annual texas book festival. at this time please silencer
i mean, so there's kinds of psycho myths out there and they're wonderful. and i i'm not putting the kibosh on any of that stuff, but i think it's important for us all to apply, especially in the world we're entering now, a little critical thinking like, where is the evidence and, you know, where does it fall on? the spectrum of interesting ideas, you know, i think that's all we have time. thank you so much. this is a fascinating. thank thank you so much. this has been fascinating. [applause]...
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there is also from the great there's, uh huh. are sick during there was for me it's hardly because, i mean, i have been directly affected, but i've had j like grow up my whole life. i had these memories watching my grandma, like very her siblings. and that hurts. losing family members is quite okay. i feel like they could have had more years on this earth that my baby brother to. yeah. so yeah, my brother brittany has his cancer from major, very new york and then he was a new bid. and then there began to these boom, and that's what i'm very fortunate to around the origin of my exercises. i guess way from you know, like i really selfish to because i'm thankful that my grandma was the one that survived. oh yeah. like how many, how many times is did you move to a 5 or vice of me around my mom to the brother died before the end user, 5209 again, my sister i or sister, she had a nice over in your dentist and she had a 5 set of treatment, but she never ran out of it. and then about 4 years later i had that native ranger cancer. so him
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down there. there was three or four guys from my flight class. there and mr. willingham showed up. he took us to his house where there was 12 or 15 more guys in my class that had been there for maybe two or three days or one day, or got there that morning. and he was letting me stay at the house until they got the port call. and so we had like a mini reunion there, mr. willingham's house and told us when we got to vietnam to let him know where it was. and we all wrote him letters when we got to our unit. and about once a month, if you wrote him a letter, he made a newsletter and his secretary at work put it together and mailed it to all of us. it was a wonderful, wonderful thing that mr. willingham from california did for us. and i'm thankful for that. there's some good stories about vietnam, and we just need to tell them that. so i write in vietnam and ben to we landed a cut the airplane off of and opened up the door to hot humid tropical heat came in there and the stench of a third world country with open sewers and everything just invaded the airplane. and it was not a pleasant
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here in kyiv there was a big blast - kyiv there was a big blast followed by others. were air defence systems in central kyiv. so it is a strategic area. they were able to bring these down. but others struck or debris from missiles fell down. let's be clear, what paul said is happening, is vladimir putin is trying to destroy the critical infrastructure, the heating infrastructure, temperatures now are going down to freezing point. so it is going to be difficult. most of odesa now where i'm usually based no, water and no heating. i will take paul's analysis further, what is happening is vladimir putin is hoping to trigger a humanitarian disaster that will prompt another flow of asylum seekers to europe. it is a very bad situation now. i is a very bad situation now. i asked a similar question to paul, but do you think now the conflict isjust a paul, but do you think now the conflict is just a going to intensify as we get deeper into winter? ~ , ,., , , ., winter? absolutely. there is no question. _ winter? absolutely. there is no question. the — winter? absolutely. ther
here in kyiv there was a big blast - kyiv there was a big blast followed by others. were air defence systems in central kyiv. so it is a strategic area. they were able to bring these down. but others struck or debris from missiles fell down. let's be clear, what paul said is happening, is vladimir putin is trying to destroy the critical infrastructure, the heating infrastructure, temperatures now are going down to freezing point. so it is going to be difficult. most of odesa now where i'm...
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there. it's a lot more wet than it is at the bay bridge. and that golden gate bridge. of course, you can see that water out there as well. 25 minutes into the city this morning. darnell, send it over to you. all right. the heavy rain just continues to pound us for days. the north basement taking in santa rosa. >> is under a flood warning until 4 o'clock this afternoon. and kron four's will tran is live out in it will what's going on right now? >> it is like a shower that is broken and the plumbers are not here any time soon. meaning they cannot shut up the water. this is the hardest. it's been all morning and i have this awful feeling. it's going to even more intense before the day gets by. and in fact, that they're just my hood because now the wind is starting to pick let me step out of the way and show you all the standing water that's nearest to us. this is the parking lot next to 101. look at all that water. fortunately it is going into a drain, unfortunately, for other parts and many pa
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there's another lesson there. i'm still in love with accountability. local control. not only the teachers unions or any union spend money, local control won. and we still have communities that have a lot of disparate outcomes and local control won in massachusetts. >> this is the massachusetts school reform, from 1993, bipartisan, they adopted an exit exam for high schoolers in 2001. 10 years later, massachusetts was scoring highest in the country and reading and math, fourth and eighth grade, international at the level south korea and japan is a top of the class. here's the thing. accountability has got a bad name, both because we made -- we have backed away from eat your vegetables education. but the other part of this is that i would argue that mcat graduation requirements are not accountability, that's about testing kids every year and writing teachers. this is about should kids know how to do english, math, and science at a high school level before you give them a high school diploma. that strikes me as different accountability. this is about making sure we are
there's another lesson there. i'm still in love with accountability. local control. not only the teachers unions or any union spend money, local control won. and we still have communities that have a lot of disparate outcomes and local control won in massachusetts. >> this is the massachusetts school reform, from 1993, bipartisan, they adopted an exit exam for high schoolers in 2001. 10 years later, massachusetts was scoring highest in the country and reading and math, fourth and eighth...
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there are so from the great there's. uh huh. are sick during those documents for me it's hard because, i mean, i have been directly affected, but i've had to like grow up my whole life. i have these memories watching my grandma, like very her siblings. and that hurts. losing family members is quite okay. i feel like they could have had more years on this earth that my baby brother to. yeah. see, i'm the mother of brittany has, is cancer from laser during your and then she rose and then you know, they can to these and that's what i'm very fortunate. i think right around the origin of my exercises i guess from, you know, it went like i really selfish to because i'm thankful that my grandma was the one that survived. i like how many, how many times is that you lose or 5 or vice of me around my mom to the brother died before a month. the issues are 5051, and then my sister, my older sister, she has a native and you can transfer. and she had a 5 set of treatment, but she never ran out of it. and then and love to years later, i have k
there are so from the great there's. uh huh. are sick during those documents for me it's hard because, i mean, i have been directly affected, but i've had to like grow up my whole life. i have these memories watching my grandma, like very her siblings. and that hurts. losing family members is quite okay. i feel like they could have had more years on this earth that my baby brother to. yeah. see, i'm the mother of brittany has, is cancer from laser during your and then she rose and then you...
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there were many families in there. and my brother and i decided that rather than going in and going there with all these ss and gestapo people, we waited on the corner and watched it from there. and we decided to ask our mother as to why these cops were there and what the gestapo was doing there once they were to leave. we would go home and ask our mother. well, after a while all of a sudden to our surprise it was my mother they were bringing out of the building into one of the gestapo cars and they took her away. >> jack wurfl with his book "my two lives" sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcast on our free c-span now app. >> weekends on c-span2 on intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's america's stories, and on sundays booktv brings you the latest nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes on these television companies and more including sparklight. >> what is great internet? is it strong? is it fast? is it reliable?
there were many families in there. and my brother and i decided that rather than going in and going there with all these ss and gestapo people, we waited on the corner and watched it from there. and we decided to ask our mother as to why these cops were there and what the gestapo was doing there once they were to leave. we would go home and ask our mother. well, after a while all of a sudden to our surprise it was my mother they were bringing out of the building into one of the gestapo cars and...
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there's just too much. i was very grateful to michael burlingame, whom i've only just met, but he has this magnificent two-volume biography that he put online for free. many of you know that. but he put an even larger version of that two-volume buyingfy online for free with the footnotes and that was a real gift to the lincoln community. i've enjoyed all of harold's books on many different aspects of lincoln, especially his -- the way he was depicted in the press. older books, i always -- i still love carl sandberg, not exactly current, but i find him always readable and very moving, and he -- it seems to me that the fact that sandberg was writing in the world war ii era is not irrelevant, because america was in trouble, and lincoln is a good president when we are in trouble. ida tar bell's histories are no more than a hundred years old, but she's fascinating. she's fascinating as an early female biographer of lincoln and as a very dogged researcher, you know, an investigative reporter, interviewed a lot of
there's just too much. i was very grateful to michael burlingame, whom i've only just met, but he has this magnificent two-volume biography that he put online for free. many of you know that. but he put an even larger version of that two-volume buyingfy online for free with the footnotes and that was a real gift to the lincoln community. i've enjoyed all of harold's books on many different aspects of lincoln, especially his -- the way he was depicted in the press. older books, i always -- i...
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like no one really knows why they're fighting there's there's no speeches like there are battlegroundy are we here now of or so forth. it's it is all about the loyalty to your unit and taking a hill or flying a mission and not to be there. and i think in some ways, everyone says that's a vietnam era legacy to movies. but i think that idea really comes from the korean. in fact, i had a hard time and i still haven't found a positive korean movie know and so i think that sort of disillusionment and the way that hollywood starts portraying war really does begin with korea. and looking at this from a medical perspective can be a really interesting way to approach it and to eventually get to the individuals who korea. a transformative moment in battlefield medicine. this is where you have the interaction, the more systematic introduction of penicillin and other antibiotics, battlefield medicine that only been industrialized, produced in the latter phases of the second world war. so this is when you get it actually implemented on an industrial scale, you have innovation in battlefield surger
like no one really knows why they're fighting there's there's no speeches like there are battlegroundy are we here now of or so forth. it's it is all about the loyalty to your unit and taking a hill or flying a mission and not to be there. and i think in some ways, everyone says that's a vietnam era legacy to movies. but i think that idea really comes from the korean. in fact, i had a hard time and i still haven't found a positive korean movie know and so i think that sort of disillusionment...
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host: take it from there. guest: speaker johnson has meant working on it for months and talking about who will be the leader of the senate about the idea. he talked about it on the campaign trail to use this reconciliation opportunity. the thing that is important to know about reconciliation, you can't do it all of the time. it is a once maybe twice type of thing where you can do it. there are questions about how much can you stuff in there, and will the senate parliamentarian accept that and how much can they do on the border. that was the tax policy package. can they do adjustments and can they be shot down. a lot of questions about how much they put in and they have very big hopes. you have seen dramatic fractures that hold up legislative activity when they don't get what they want. will they do that for something this important and big that is supposed to be a big major package in trump's first 100 days, we will see. host: let's go to sharon in new jersey, democrats line. caller: thank you for taking my ca
host: take it from there. guest: speaker johnson has meant working on it for months and talking about who will be the leader of the senate about the idea. he talked about it on the campaign trail to use this reconciliation opportunity. the thing that is important to know about reconciliation, you can't do it all of the time. it is a once maybe twice type of thing where you can do it. there are questions about how much can you stuff in there, and will the senate parliamentarian accept that and...
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so there might not have been as many there as there were. but ten years before for there still a number of troops the alliances want to issue paper currency into the cities, so issue more money throughout economy to try and stimulate a little bit to kind of get the economy going so that new yorkers can have more money in their pocket. the quartering is not popular in new york. the assembly is kind of heat and hard of it, whether adhere to it. parliament has threatened to shut down the assembly if they don't. that alliances are kind of in a here and they don't really know what to do. so they go to a couple of people called isaac sears and john lamb, both of them go on to become patriots and the revolution. both of them at this time supporters of the dnc's helped them get elected. and 68 and 69. so they speak isaac sears and john krueger james johnson and they have this this meeting and they kind of you see a series of maybe a little bit like a lobbyist he's trying to get a sense of what new yorkers feeling so they talk to him about the questi
so there might not have been as many there as there were. but ten years before for there still a number of troops the alliances want to issue paper currency into the cities, so issue more money throughout economy to try and stimulate a little bit to kind of get the economy going so that new yorkers can have more money in their pocket. the quartering is not popular in new york. the assembly is kind of heat and hard of it, whether adhere to it. parliament has threatened to shut down the assembly...
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there's fractions here infraction there. see chatham, savannah, sought a small county five out of 159. it's got about one third of the boats remaining as well. we are not quite set up for the vote margin there. >> >> to pennsylvania just want to check in. >> was poking around here a moment ago wisconsin if you do the remaining boat the reason we put in these different shades of purple is because the deeper the purple the more outstanding the vote. the lighter the shade of the gray that means a c the county s checked in already. you see down here milwaukee a little more than half is reporting a milwaukee. some suggestion the middle of the night three or 4:00 a.m. milwaukee expects to go ahead and give us the remaining boat. this is michigan right now. this is the remaining boat out that is outstanding. a lot of this is a role in the upper peninsula for a lot of this is rural appear a lot of the votes outstanding but this is a waning county. this is detroit too. only 23% of the vote has been reported. 75% outstanding. seventy-
there's fractions here infraction there. see chatham, savannah, sought a small county five out of 159. it's got about one third of the boats remaining as well. we are not quite set up for the vote margin there. >> >> to pennsylvania just want to check in. >> was poking around here a moment ago wisconsin if you do the remaining boat the reason we put in these different shades of purple is because the deeper the purple the more outstanding the vote. the lighter the shade of the...
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is there any chance _ national insurance. is there any chance he _ national insurance.. is there any chance he will think - national insurance. is there i any chance he will think again or national insurance? we have to ut or national insurance? we have to put our— or national insurance? we have to put our public— or national insurance? we have to put our public finances - or national insurance? we have to put our public finances on - or national insurance? we have to put our public finances on a l to put our public finances on a firm _ to put our public finances on a firm footing. did to put our public finances on a firm footing.— firm footing. did you consider raising that — firm footing. did you consider raising that it _ firm footing. did you consider raising that it was _ firm footing. did you consider| raising that it was unemployed before you won the election? this was not something that was on the _ this was not something that was on the agenda before the election. on the agenda before the election-— on the agenda before the election. �* , , , election. there'll
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hi there.ill get an awful lot of money from john lewis for coming up with this ad and making it. what do they hope for in return? what are you supposed to be delivering with this advert? what are the outcomes they want? well, the john lewis ad is one of the most exciting and anticipated adverts of the whole year. so ultimately i think the public are waiting to be moved and entertained and for it to feel like christmas is kicking off, and then beyond that the metrics are multiple and diverse in terms of engagement, sentiment. you know, we're running a tiktok competition this year because we want the audience to kind of get involved in a way that they never have done before. and then ultimately, of course, it's about the performance of the store. but you got to the performance of the store at the end. i was just wondering how central that is forjohn lewis. are these adverts designed to drive big sales in the weeks after it comes out, or is it more complex than that? i think it's more complex than
hi there.ill get an awful lot of money from john lewis for coming up with this ad and making it. what do they hope for in return? what are you supposed to be delivering with this advert? what are the outcomes they want? well, the john lewis ad is one of the most exciting and anticipated adverts of the whole year. so ultimately i think the public are waiting to be moved and entertained and for it to feel like christmas is kicking off, and then beyond that the metrics are multiple and diverse in...
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there's diplomacy. there are politics, economics, cultural, social affairs. in the true internationalists, supported engagement across all of those fields and recognize each was essential to contributing to positive outcomes and outcomes that are good for the united states and outcomes that are good for the international order. about was among those elements which shift from administration to administration, but largely isolationists were kept at bay. that's not the case in a longer period it does feel like, back to the future, which is an oxymoron the boy think about it. but any event it feels like we are back back in the 1930sw are back back in the 1930se are back back in the 1930's, many americans believed we are in the country, with oceans. we'll have to worry about what goes on around us. we are going to be fine, we're protected. the united states is not an island either figuratively or literally and we need to be concerned with what's going on in the world. i do think that president biden very much is an international ist. typical of his generation born
there's diplomacy. there are politics, economics, cultural, social affairs. in the true internationalists, supported engagement across all of those fields and recognize each was essential to contributing to positive outcomes and outcomes that are good for the united states and outcomes that are good for the international order. about was among those elements which shift from administration to administration, but largely isolationists were kept at bay. that's not the case in a longer period it...
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but there are many things. there is camouflage.'s lots of technique that can be used, which means we have to go off and look at very different phenomenology's. we have developed and are developing capabilities that will allow us to defeat those types of activities. quantum sensing is one of them. you can't really head from fundamental physics. emily: that is a great tagline for the nro, "you can't hide from fundamental physics." [laughter] kari: i wanted to hit on an issue i worked on at the pentagon, and i knew that you are in the middle of it day in and day out, this title x, title 50 issues. title x is the department of defense's authorities missions. title 50 is the intelligence community's authorities and missions. as i think about it from a dod perspective, they are putting more missions into space. gmti, ground moving target indicator, is a good example of that, a mission that has long been done by aircraft, but as the adversary get better at their capabilities to keep us out, it is pushing us further back. but that is a bat
but there are many things. there is camouflage.'s lots of technique that can be used, which means we have to go off and look at very different phenomenology's. we have developed and are developing capabilities that will allow us to defeat those types of activities. quantum sensing is one of them. you can't really head from fundamental physics. emily: that is a great tagline for the nro, "you can't hide from fundamental physics." [laughter] kari: i wanted to hit on an issue i worked on...
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they're all doing their best to cope with the there there situations there and each other.atch the premiere of saint dennis medical tonight at 8 p.m. on nbc bay area. or you can catch it starting tomorrow on peacock. you know, it's not seen in some of those shows, too. it's just the camera work because those camera guys got to keep up with the conversations. this is true. check it out. all right. 550 for you, this morning. and you know what? dub nation, be ready for a lot of emotion tonight over at chase center. that's when the beloved star is set to return for the first time since he parted ways. and with his legendary splash brothers. we're talking about klay thompson now playing for the dallas mavericks. well, tonight the mavs visit the warriors. not like you need these images for proof. but klay was and still a warriors legend for an early season game. this one certainly an unusually hot ticket. you can be sure. at least before the game fans will give him a huge ovation. as for the game itself, klay says he'll be focused first on winning. it'll be good to see people tha
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so there were just more tvs out there. it also, you know, they they televised this mostly during the day. there wasn't a lot of program for these television networks during the day. so while they did, you know, sacrifice some some revenue in order to, you know, take away from their commercial programing to have the the the hearings televised during the day, they didn't have aot of competition. so when people started to to learn that these proceedings were going to be on tv, they attracted a huge audience. and that audience grew as the committee's work went on and on. it got so popular that even folks who didn't ha tvs could find their way to watching the because some movie theaters essentially converted their theaters to project the the live proceedings from television. there had been newsreel footage shown in movie theaters for some years before this, but this was really the first time that the entire country's attention was focused on a congressional proceeding like this. dan holt, tell us more about senator kefauver and
so there were just more tvs out there. it also, you know, they they televised this mostly during the day. there wasn't a lot of program for these television networks during the day. so while they did, you know, sacrifice some some revenue in order to, you know, take away from their commercial programing to have the the the hearings televised during the day, they didn't have aot of competition. so when people started to to learn that these proceedings were going to be on tv, they attracted a...
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but there's still that lingering back up there.rs on the road, it still takes a while for all the backup to sort of thin out. so they're in that stage right now. this time around though, we're going to talk about a new crash southbound 880 just south of thornton. there was an earlier crash here that was cleared. now a new one again, this one involving a big rig. unfortunately, anytime you have a semi truck and a couple of cars involved, that means that there's going to be lanes blocked. and that is definitely the case here. so if you can get around this, i would suggest going around 880 or avoiding 880 through fremont at thornton if you can. here's the bay bridge toll plaza. things have improved here. traffic lighting up just a little bit. you're looking at a ten minute delay instead of 20 to 25 minutes at least. the cars are now moving through the toll plaza. time now is 831. let's go back to the desk. >> ali. thank you. oakland city employees are protesting proposed budget cuts as concern mounts of financial instability. >> the p
but there's still that lingering back up there.rs on the road, it still takes a while for all the backup to sort of thin out. so they're in that stage right now. this time around though, we're going to talk about a new crash southbound 880 just south of thornton. there was an earlier crash here that was cleared. now a new one again, this one involving a big rig. unfortunately, anytime you have a semi truck and a couple of cars involved, that means that there's going to be lanes blocked. and...