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i was related to margaret fuller. it's not come in my family tradition and friend got on ancestry.com found out that i was in fact related to margaret fuller. but i mean, so distant. and it's not a part of family tradition. i'm afraid i can't. we did not have margaret fuller or anything like that in my family, but fuller is the at the end of my book because so many ways she is the culmination of all of the previous women's desire to be a professional intellectual and a writer. she had to piece together a living in in a lot of different ways edited the dial journal, which was the great transcendental journal that paid her that was she was promised a salary, but she never received. she she led these conversation at peabody's bookshop every wednesday for 2 hours. women i if i'm remembering correctly, it was $10 for the session which was a considerable amount of money in 1839 it was. 20 to 25 women some of them we still don't who they are who gathered in this bookstore and who discussed purported deadly greek mythology an
i was related to margaret fuller. it's not come in my family tradition and friend got on ancestry.com found out that i was in fact related to margaret fuller. but i mean, so distant. and it's not a part of family tradition. i'm afraid i can't. we did not have margaret fuller or anything like that in my family, but fuller is the at the end of my book because so many ways she is the culmination of all of the previous women's desire to be a professional intellectual and a writer. she had to piece...
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no fu-- now fuller has published "the boys of riverside."ore than an underdog to undefeated story. it looks at deaf culture, a term he writes encompasses an entire class of people and their way of life. at a book event at the school, the intergenerational bonds of deaf families was on full display. and for tsi greet the journalist-- and applause greeted the journals. >> i came in and i said, i love this team. >> after 2021, fuller took a leave of absence from his job the new york times to write the book. following the cubs throughout the next season, game after game, he noticed something. >> the question of what is a disability, and here's a team where everyone is deaf. all the players, all the coaches. and yet, they are using deafness as an advantage. as an edge. >> his reporting included interviews with experts outside football, including david -- a cognitive neuroscientist who explains why deaf people may have hyper abilities, starting with the way they take in what they see. >> for a deaf person, the span of attention is spread further o
no fu-- now fuller has published "the boys of riverside."ore than an underdog to undefeated story. it looks at deaf culture, a term he writes encompasses an entire class of people and their way of life. at a book event at the school, the intergenerational bonds of deaf families was on full display. and for tsi greet the journalist-- and applause greeted the journals. >> i came in and i said, i love this team. >> after 2021, fuller took a leave of absence from his job the...
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host: who is matt fuller, and why does he think the myth that the media wants to polarize us? guest: matt fuller is the washington editor for not notice, where he is the long-time capitol hill beat reporter. he has an interesting connection with a lot of tea party members. members of congress look from that and had a good, honest conversation. his chapter is about the myth of media polarization. the media is an easy scapegoat. you cannot have the presidential campaign: the media the enemy of the people. that good. that is reminiscent of the nixon days, to foster distrust of those who are meant to give you the news. we kind of get what we want, right? this is the netflix generation. you don't just get in your feed random bits of news organizations. we select it, and algorithm to make it more and more doubt into exactly what we want it so the myth that one, the media, is this all-encompassing being that goes from "the new york times" to some teenager with a phone in his basement, that ain't the media. there are different standards about what they are able to report on, the level
host: who is matt fuller, and why does he think the myth that the media wants to polarize us? guest: matt fuller is the washington editor for not notice, where he is the long-time capitol hill beat reporter. he has an interesting connection with a lot of tea party members. members of congress look from that and had a good, honest conversation. his chapter is about the myth of media polarization. the media is an easy scapegoat. you cannot have the presidential campaign: the media the enemy of...
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fuller can field any questions or access issue related to those requirements. thank you. that's all i have. great. thank you. >> please open decided to public comment members of the public who wish to make three minutes of comment in person or on item one announcements by the chair, commissioners and secretary may line up against the wall to the audience left and if commenting from outside the chamber press the raise your hand button and the webinar or press star three on your phone to be recognized and we do not have any callers. to go to the next item thank you. >> please call the next item. >> okay the next item is the directors report. item two public works director carla short is here to present and this is an informational item. thank you. good morning again, commissioners carla short director i'd like to start by announcing that as of today phase one of the better market street improvements project reached substantial completion bringing shorter crossing distances for pedestrians, new street trees and more visible traffic signals to our storied downtown corridor. o
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u commission, present us of on the line of a mock fuller. the security conference in london on sunday should expect you to outline the details of time for the 27 month book on tuesday. i will inform the member states, so electron about the re um europe plan. we need a massive search in defense without any question. we won't last in peace, but lost in peace can only be built on strength. and strength begins with strengthening ourselves. and that is the purpose of the plan that i would present to the member states tomorrow. the re, i'm 0 not to be touchy is director of institute so far into that. so natalie is she joins us now from room effect as talk about front lines. cool for a massive surge in europe's defense. how realistic is it for countries to increase the defense budgets for me and is realistic to the extent to the sense of urgency. is that mean? it's very clear that on the huh. yes, indeed, defense spending has been increasing your and your because of that aspect to age. but it still remains significant to the isn't all the costs of
u commission, present us of on the line of a mock fuller. the security conference in london on sunday should expect you to outline the details of time for the 27 month book on tuesday. i will inform the member states, so electron about the re um europe plan. we need a massive search in defense without any question. we won't last in peace, but lost in peace can only be built on strength. and strength begins with strengthening ourselves. and that is the purpose of the plan that i would present to...
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cuz tom, it sold the house of commons that washington's backing remains key is comments fuller, somebody is defense summit in london, while european leaders are going to significantly found pump defense spending fast . but we must keep the military by to trade flowing to treat, increasing the economic pressure of russia on to that end, alongside i'm calling to ship on the defense with doubling donald mill it created already this year. we've taken off the quote to record level, but on sunset day we also agree. i do 2200000000 pounds alone for you, right? by not by the purchase text but, but by the profits from frozen russian assets. second, mr. speak to we agree, any last in please the scanner into the sovereignty and security of ukraine. but you probably must be at the table when negotiating fast. you just talk to stop so loosely by to said we agree that in the event of a peace deal, we will continue to boost the trains. defenses, new trains to terrace. and finally, we agree to develop a coalition of willy, ready to defend a deal, any pride sound 0 is charles stratford has been speaking
cuz tom, it sold the house of commons that washington's backing remains key is comments fuller, somebody is defense summit in london, while european leaders are going to significantly found pump defense spending fast . but we must keep the military by to trade flowing to treat, increasing the economic pressure of russia on to that end, alongside i'm calling to ship on the defense with doubling donald mill it created already this year. we've taken off the quote to record level, but on sunset day...
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he wrote "the american dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone with opportunity for each according to his ability or achievement. it's not a treatment of motor cars and high wages but a dream of social order in each man and each woman should attain of the stature of what they're capable and be recognized of who they are." that's a lot of words. you asked me what the american dream was, i would have told you something more about frontiersman and pioneers, risk takers and entrepreneurs and wildcatters and pulling yourself up by the bootstraps. adams says it's not the story of immigrants making something of themselves. he said it's about a shared national identity. then i wanted to hone in on this one part that he defined as the american dream. it's not of motor cars or high wages but rather a social order in which each machine and each woman shall attain the fullest stature of which they are innately capable. be recognized by others for what they are regardless of the circumstances of birth or position. i like that. it's not about mate
he wrote "the american dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone with opportunity for each according to his ability or achievement. it's not a treatment of motor cars and high wages but a dream of social order in each man and each woman should attain of the stature of what they're capable and be recognized of who they are." that's a lot of words. you asked me what the american dream was, i would have told you something more about...
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in "home alone," appearing as kevin's cousin, fuller. 2012 early appearance. monica was still "a complete unknown" when she helped pay the bills by becoming a hand model. as she told whit johnson -- >> i got my sag card on a job that was literally my hands were doing the entire job, were the actors. >> and a second nomination for "sing sing," but you can spot him in 1998's "around the fire" and appearing on the don johnson tv series "nash bridges." great looks from so many. we might hear more about those actors' early days if they get a chance to deliver an oscar acceptance speech on sunday night. >> whit: i love seeing these back stories. who do you think is poised to get another big one tomorrow night? >> i think demi moore could give a powerful speech, looking back on her 45-year career and its culmination and being an award-winning actor. and i think coleman domingo. who also has an amazing personal story. if he got the chance to share that with the audience, it would be a really powerful moment, too. >> whit: as always, we appreciat
in "home alone," appearing as kevin's cousin, fuller. 2012 early appearance. monica was still "a complete unknown" when she helped pay the bills by becoming a hand model. as she told whit johnson -- >> i got my sag card on a job that was literally my hands were doing the entire job, were the actors. >> and a second nomination for "sing sing," but you can spot him in 1998's "around the fire" and appearing on the don johnson tv series "nash...
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so that you got the fuller story by not just looking at index returns. so that hasn't changed. but i, i think it's going to be a rough path. more days like this, more weeks like this would not be a surprise. in light of all of the policy related uncertainty. >> interesting. i mean, we often talk you certainly do, about factors right within the market, and we've been pretty fixated of late on the momentum factor, which seems like it's continuing to unwind. certain names are getting a bounce. others are not. what do you think that means for how this market trades from here? >> well. >> i think momentum. first of. all momentum isn't really a fundamental factor. all the momentum factor means if it's working, is that stocks that have been working continue to work. you can have momentum in utility stocks or consumer staples stocks. so sometimes when people hear momentum, they automatically think the high beta names, the tech names, comm services names. but it's just a concept. and we have seen a reversal there weaker momentum because the stocks that had been working aren't working. r
so that you got the fuller story by not just looking at index returns. so that hasn't changed. but i, i think it's going to be a rough path. more days like this, more weeks like this would not be a surprise. in light of all of the policy related uncertainty. >> interesting. i mean, we often talk you certainly do, about factors right within the market, and we've been pretty fixated of late on the momentum factor, which seems like it's continuing to unwind. certain names are getting a...
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i talked to mark lamberton, former president of fuller seminary, about this just a few days ago on a podcast and he distinguished between fear of god which of is important and what he called tyrannical fear which is when you let your fears define the way you approach the world. and that's what christians are not supposed to do. okay okay, fair enough. that's your russ so, ross tried to distract you all with tales of. amish romance and ufos. but i am not going to let him get away with it, because in his book he makes a very powerful statement. he says he's going to make the not the moral case for god and religion and and argue that you should believe in god for rational reasons, not for sociological ones. and although he go delves into the mystical aspects of this because i think he's speaking to agnostics and atheists, the word that i noticed appeared in your book was seekers seeking. so my question is how in a time as you mentioned i and technology and the time that valorize quantification measurability all of the things that the mystical parts of faith are the opposite of quite why
i talked to mark lamberton, former president of fuller seminary, about this just a few days ago on a podcast and he distinguished between fear of god which of is important and what he called tyrannical fear which is when you let your fears define the way you approach the world. and that's what christians are not supposed to do. okay okay, fair enough. that's your russ so, ross tried to distract you all with tales of. amish romance and ufos. but i am not going to let him get away with it,...
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you're getting the fuller picture.ink that's the way most americans are consuming news, at least the lower information ones. and that that is a big part of this story for the democratic party right now. how do they reach those voters? >> yeah. well, i mean, i guess, tim, tamara's point, they're not going to have to. right. they're going to go to buy six avocados and say, oh my god, i can take the whole family out for steak instead. i mean, i mean, to mara's point that that conundrum may actually collide with more lived experiences that know voters like trump voters or anybody else. >> right? yeah. look, nicole, if we end up being right and if this ends up being a s show of trump university proportions, which is what i think most of us expect, certainly what i expect then like that's going to do the job for the democrats. right. there's a lot of this conversation about what tactic should the democrats be using. and i have plenty of complaints and advice for things that they could do better to reach voters. but the peopl
you're getting the fuller picture.ink that's the way most americans are consuming news, at least the lower information ones. and that that is a big part of this story for the democratic party right now. how do they reach those voters? >> yeah. well, i mean, i guess, tim, tamara's point, they're not going to have to. right. they're going to go to buy six avocados and say, oh my god, i can take the whole family out for steak instead. i mean, i mean, to mara's point that that conundrum may...
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so i think that it's provides a fuller picture of kristof's life and also to understand what ideas wereoing around in the era. but if you think about they couldn't have derived they might think about independence remember doesn't come into their frame of the freedom fighters until much later their first wanting to end slavery. so that's how we know this is their own original idea because both of the other in the era had were not about ending slavery and. they were not about equality in terms of in racial terms. there are about maybe overthrowing monarchies, there are about overthrowing colonial power and becoming independent of a colonial power. but neither the french revolution or on its face or the american revolution ending slavery and the goal as, the goal. remember the declaration, the rights of man from 1789 in france. they they don't mention anything about slavery or even the free people of color and what their status will be in this kind of set up or new conception of how people should into relations with the state with state power. so i think it's more about just fleshing out h
so i think that it's provides a fuller picture of kristof's life and also to understand what ideas wereoing around in the era. but if you think about they couldn't have derived they might think about independence remember doesn't come into their frame of the freedom fighters until much later their first wanting to end slavery. so that's how we know this is their own original idea because both of the other in the era had were not about ending slavery and. they were not about equality in terms of...
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. >> yeah, in an actual visit we can invest inspect the phone system so that you have a fuller picture of how the calls are made and how the tablets are or the services offered through the tablets. >> remember alpha mango as you recall we also have prisoner legal services so that's another avenue. >> they definitely have a lot of different ways i guess i just want to make sure i have like a really like solid understanding of how they're able to because i saw that they're there for a short i mean office hours, right? like it's not like 24 seven or like they can they can be available so they also have staff and i actually asked them because i said if you've never experienced the criminal justice system before, how would you even know prisoner legal services exist? >> and so word actually gets around so people who have been there before or been there longer they usually refer the new people. it's like oh that's an issue that you should talk to prisoner legal services about because i was always curious about that like if you don't know the system exist how would you even get your complaint
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i specifically called out the increase in interest on the debt, call fuller a plan to put the federal government on a more sustainable fiscal path, point out the main cost drivers which are health care demographics and growth in interest on the debt and i have also tried to make recommendations for about a decade to try to change the approach to setting the debt ceiling. there is nothing to control the debt. on the issue on staffing, we are not saying you need more government. we are saying congress and the administration said this is what we want to do. and what we are saying is, ok, you don't have the people in order to accomplish what congress has said in statute and administration's priorities are so we are not determining the size and scope of government. that is up to elected officials. we are saying, however you define it, it is not being implemented properly. cracks on that point, on the point with the change of policy that we are seeing from the trump administration, could we expect this report to deal with climate issues differently or is it going to be -- >> i want to be cl
i specifically called out the increase in interest on the debt, call fuller a plan to put the federal government on a more sustainable fiscal path, point out the main cost drivers which are health care demographics and growth in interest on the debt and i have also tried to make recommendations for about a decade to try to change the approach to setting the debt ceiling. there is nothing to control the debt. on the issue on staffing, we are not saying you need more government. we are saying...
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