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i'm going to tell you about aaron burr and why i wrote about a book about aaron burr. the heartbreak of aaron burr. i will tell you a little bit about the heartbreak of aaron burr but i can't tell you the whole story without giving away the ending and i don't want to give away the ending. i'll tell you why. it's not just because i want you to buy the book and read it and enjoy it, and hang around till the end, but it has to do with the reason i wrote the book in the first place. this goes back to my experience of writing, my experience of reading and, in particular, my experience of listening to a question that my mother has been putting to me for the last 23 or four years. and the question i will get to in a moment. but it goes to the heart of why people write and why people read. i teach history at university of texas. i also teach writing. and i teach writing to graduate students. the graduate students in my writing seminar also just completed a couple of days ago come from history. they come from communications, journalism. they come from the english department. th
i'm going to tell you about aaron burr and why i wrote about a book about aaron burr. the heartbreak of aaron burr. i will tell you a little bit about the heartbreak of aaron burr but i can't tell you the whole story without giving away the ending and i don't want to give away the ending. i'll tell you why. it's not just because i want you to buy the book and read it and enjoy it, and hang around till the end, but it has to do with the reason i wrote the book in the first place. this goes back...
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so it became "the heartbreak of aaron burr. " and it's the story of aaron burr who is considered generally to be one of the great scoundrels, villains of american history. and i've always thought that the villains, the scoundrels are far more interesting than the heroes. and i also thought that anybody who was despised by alexander hamilton, john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison had to be somebody who had something going for him. [laughter] and so i thought i would try to tell the story. but i would tell the story through the relationship between aaron burr and his daughter. because the story of aaron burr is fairly well known, and i wasn't going to include any revelations on what exactly was burr up to when he traveled out to the west? was he engaged in what thomas jefferson announced to the world even before an indictment came down was treason? was he trying to destroy the united states? well, i'm going to tell you that you will not find a definitive answer to that question in my book because like so many important questions in history, it has no definitive answer. i'm pretty sure
so it became "the heartbreak of aaron burr. " and it's the story of aaron burr who is considered generally to be one of the great scoundrels, villains of american history. and i've always thought that the villains, the scoundrels are far more interesting than the heroes. and i also thought that anybody who was despised by alexander hamilton, john adams, thomas jefferson, james madison had to be somebody who had something going for him. [laughter] and so i thought i would try to tell...
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aaron elster died two years ago. what's the weather like today?. i cannot answer that question. >> heather maio: the survivors were getting very old. >> stahl: heather maio came up with the idea for this project. she had worked on exhibits featuring holocaust survivors for years, and wanted future generations to have the same opportunity to interact with them as she'd had. >> maio: i wanted to talk to a holocaust survivor like i would today, with that person sitting right in front of me and we were having a conversation. >> stahl: she knew that back in the ¡90's, after making the film "schindler's list," steven spielberg created a foundation named for the hebrew word for the holocaust, shoah, to film and collect testimonies from as many survivors as possible: they have interviewed nearly 55,000 of them so far and have stored them at the university of southern california. but maio dreamed of something more dynamic-- being able to actively converse with survivors after they're gone. and she figured, in the age of artificial intelligence tools like s
aaron elster died two years ago. what's the weather like today?. i cannot answer that question. >> heather maio: the survivors were getting very old. >> stahl: heather maio came up with the idea for this project. she had worked on exhibits featuring holocaust survivors for years, and wanted future generations to have the same opportunity to interact with them as she'd had. >> maio: i wanted to talk to a holocaust survivor like i would today, with that person sitting right in...
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. >> reporter: sergeant tim aaron covers police department in daytona beach, florida, is one of 43 agencies states to receive a donation from d.j.i., the drone manufacturer gave away 100 devices as part of its disaster relief program. aaron coffer has also tested, but not deployed, other drone-backed technologies like measuring body temperature. >> it's equipped with a flare, the infrared camera which can detect hetty temperatures. >> reporter: that was meant to be deployed in connecticut where the westport police department planned to pilot a drone that monitored heat signatures and tracked distances between people. it can even recognize if someone coughed. but it was pulled over residents' privacy concerns. and privacy advocates in the u.s. are warning of the potential for abuse. >> you can add the ability to do facial recognition or the ability to do license plate reading. thermal imaging cameras can see through walls. >> reporter: jeremy scott is senior counsel at the electronic privacy information center. >> some people might say, look, these extreme measures are just for use during th
. >> reporter: sergeant tim aaron covers police department in daytona beach, florida, is one of 43 agencies states to receive a donation from d.j.i., the drone manufacturer gave away 100 devices as part of its disaster relief program. aaron coffer has also tested, but not deployed, other drone-backed technologies like measuring body temperature. >> it's equipped with a flare, the infrared camera which can detect hetty temperatures. >> reporter: that was meant to be deployed in...
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s in aaron was homeless and pregnant, sleeping in a tent in west oakland in october.then, people didn't even know how long she was. that's what aaron and the babies are staying, at least for now. >> i wouldn't be able to get to and from the doctors. i wouldn't have been able to do a whole lot. a changed your life? >> yes, very much so. >> she's been clean for three years, but she's still not out tht provided her a car also promised her housing. but that has yet to materialize. her grandmas one bedroom is crowded and far from a permanent solution. >> i'm trying to figure it out. >> the not knowing a scary. >> back then, fear consumed her, going to the doctor laughing for help felt too scary. >> there's actually people out there that aren't going to look down their nose at you. there's people out there that actually do have a heart, you know. i think my lips as i gained my faith in humanity back. i didn't have it for a long time, very long time. in she says her newborn daughters or her second second chances, going forward, aaron's life won't be the same. she's determine
s in aaron was homeless and pregnant, sleeping in a tent in west oakland in october.then, people didn't even know how long she was. that's what aaron and the babies are staying, at least for now. >> i wouldn't be able to get to and from the doctors. i wouldn't have been able to do a whole lot. a changed your life? >> yes, very much so. >> she's been clean for three years, but she's still not out tht provided her a car also promised her housing. but that has yet to materialize....
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though one was sent for the doctor, aaron was alarmed at his wife's pain and hitched a oxen to go to his father's house and a antic that did not help his wife with every jolt sharpening sarah's labor pains. arriving at his family's house, aaron sent for the doctor, but when the doctor arrived he was so drunk they were forced to find a second doctor who lived so far away that he did not arrive before it was too late. which of the stories is accurate and what exactly went wrong is impossible to determine. stillbirths could result from any number of possible causes, various congenital birth defects that fatally distressed the baby prior to labor, an issue with the umbilical cord wrapped around the baby or possibly a blockage of the oxygen supply causing it to suffocate. and allowing sarah to lay too long as it was described may have been a problem extracting the baby though we don't know what "laying too long" meant. sarah's painful and probably gory ordeal on a hard indiana night was leavened by no sentimental scenes of last rituals or soft words. she and her child were buried together
though one was sent for the doctor, aaron was alarmed at his wife's pain and hitched a oxen to go to his father's house and a antic that did not help his wife with every jolt sharpening sarah's labor pains. arriving at his family's house, aaron sent for the doctor, but when the doctor arrived he was so drunk they were forced to find a second doctor who lived so far away that he did not arrive before it was too late. which of the stories is accurate and what exactly went wrong is impossible to...
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what he perceived as quote, aaron's cruel treatment of his wife. all of this is to suggest that abraham felt sarah's passing, probably as deep as his mother's passing years before and at times those feelings showed themselves in a bout of sobbing, in a sense of anger toward sarah's husband and family. but maybe we should also note the limits of his open displays of emotion. for he did not break down into a lengthy or uncontrolled outburst of grief nor does he seem to have acted upon his rage at aaron with any acts of outright violence, though one wonders if this provides a bit of context to the biting and nasly funny poem he wrote about two of the brothers the so called chronicles of ruben which caused a good deal of animosity between them and himself. what we see the frontier lincoln there is a child and young man who learns to both feel and yet control those feelings. of course he was sensitive to suffering and loss. even down to that of animals. but he also seems to have way to deal with that sensitivity by internalizing it by quieting his own e
what he perceived as quote, aaron's cruel treatment of his wife. all of this is to suggest that abraham felt sarah's passing, probably as deep as his mother's passing years before and at times those feelings showed themselves in a bout of sobbing, in a sense of anger toward sarah's husband and family. but maybe we should also note the limits of his open displays of emotion. for he did not break down into a lengthy or uncontrolled outburst of grief nor does he seem to have acted upon his rage at...
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henry aaron and his wife and the four of us sat there. on the veranda at the hotel. and telling stories. and she said to me, you've got to write a book. you can't let all the stories go and i hadn'treally thought about it . but it did and there are some things so, when i love history and when you walk the halls of the hall of fame and e,you see all that and you see all the people in it. and why they're in it and how they're in it. i've said it's overwhelming and that's all i can say, it's just really overwhelming . >> tell me what you think about the future of baseball. there's talk about shortening the game , talk about having to make it more whatever. more prone to understanding in today's world. kids are playing little elbaseball on the corners the same way they are. little league isn't happening the same way it is.i believe it's always going to be boys that tied us all together but i'd love to hear your thoughts about all this . >> let me say this from the start again, history is important. i've heard this for years about baseball. in 1958 if i can tell you a sto
henry aaron and his wife and the four of us sat there. on the veranda at the hotel. and telling stories. and she said to me, you've got to write a book. you can't let all the stories go and i hadn'treally thought about it . but it did and there are some things so, when i love history and when you walk the halls of the hall of fame and e,you see all that and you see all the people in it. and why they're in it and how they're in it. i've said it's overwhelming and that's all i can say, it's just...
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i am the chair of the committee, supervisor aaron peskin. joined by vice chair supervisor safai and supervisor dean preston. and the clerk is miss erica major. miss major, do you have announcements? >> clerk: yes, please due to the covid-19 health emergency and to protect board members and the city employees and the public, the board of supervisors legislative chamber and committee room are closed. however, members will be participating in the meeting remotely. and precaution is taken pursuant to the state-wide stay at home order and all preceding and proceeding local, state and federal orders, declarations and orders. members will be by teleconference or telephone if the video fails and participate in the meetings to the extent as if they were physically present. public comment is available on each item of this agenda. channel 26 and sfgovtv.org are streaming the number at the top of the screen. each speaker will be allowed two minutes to speak. comments or opportunities to use -- to speak during the comment period are available via phone c
i am the chair of the committee, supervisor aaron peskin. joined by vice chair supervisor safai and supervisor dean preston. and the clerk is miss erica major. miss major, do you have announcements? >> clerk: yes, please due to the covid-19 health emergency and to protect board members and the city employees and the public, the board of supervisors legislative chamber and committee room are closed. however, members will be participating in the meeting remotely. and precaution is taken...
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books on the economy with authors peter wallace, henry paulson, aaron glantz, marianne cooper and others. later, authors ronald kessler, bob woodward, victor davis hanson and steven moore discuss their books about president trump. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> c-span has around-the-clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. it is all available on demand at c-span .org / coronavirus. watch white house briefings, updates from governors and state officials, track the spread throughout the u.s. and the world with interactive maps. watch on-demand anytime, unfiltered at c-span .org / coronavirus. >> it is nice to have everyone here this evening and i look forward to our conversation.
books on the economy with authors peter wallace, henry paulson, aaron glantz, marianne cooper and others. later, authors ronald kessler, bob woodward, victor davis hanson and steven moore discuss their books about president trump. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> c-span has around-the-clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. it is all available on demand at c-span .org / coronavirus. watch white house briefings, updates from governors and...
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a lot of people can't find it, the manufactures can't keep up with the demand, well, enter crazy aarons. the pennsylvania-based toy company is shifting their operation from making putty to producing much-needed hand sanitizer. the founder and executive chair of crazy aarons told fox & friends that how the company made it in just 72 hours. >> we started thinking well what can we do to contribute? if we can't produce our signature toy, what can we do and we realized we had a lot of materials to make hand sanitizer , just as part of our normal process. the response has been really positive, really overwhelming, very touching for me personally, as a first responder and volunteer firefighter here in our community, to kind of understand the trepidation and concern that people have about going into these coronavirus situations without the proper protection and now the ambulance can sanitize properly that public utility workers can sanitize, doctors offices can see patients and everybodies level of tension can go down a little bit because we can protect ourselves. >> crazy aarons is working wit
a lot of people can't find it, the manufactures can't keep up with the demand, well, enter crazy aarons. the pennsylvania-based toy company is shifting their operation from making putty to producing much-needed hand sanitizer. the founder and executive chair of crazy aarons told fox & friends that how the company made it in just 72 hours. >> we started thinking well what can we do to contribute? if we can't produce our signature toy, what can we do and we realized we had a lot of...
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aaron wrestles for lowell high school in san francisco.im in the red. 127 pounds of muscle. this is going to be over in a flash, people, like his favorite john cena would do it. you can't see me. the quick take down. and then moments later aaron who runs track and is fuelled by his favorite food cheese burgers hands his opponent in just 30 seconds. aaron, we just called your play on abc 7. you got a >>> thank you so much for joining us tonight. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. ♪ ba, da, ba, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, da, ba, ♪ ♪ "jimmy kimmel live" this is ridiculous! >> from his house! >> jimmy: hi there, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the -- sorry. i had to make a catsup run. we are now a month and a half into quarantine. and i've noticed, maybe you've noticed, there are a few phrases i've been hearing a lot. maybe too much. the first one is "how you holding up?" i don't know -- like this? the better question would be "are you gradually falling apart?" another one is "stay healthy." it's nice, it's a nice thought, but what happens if i
aaron wrestles for lowell high school in san francisco.im in the red. 127 pounds of muscle. this is going to be over in a flash, people, like his favorite john cena would do it. you can't see me. the quick take down. and then moments later aaron who runs track and is fuelled by his favorite food cheese burgers hands his opponent in just 30 seconds. aaron, we just called your play on abc 7. you got a >>> thank you so much for joining us tonight. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan...
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i am the chair of the committee, supervisor aaron peskin. joined by vice chair supervisor safai and supervisor dean preston. and the clerk is miss erica major. miss major, do you have announcements? >> clerk: yes, please due to the covid-19 health emergency and to protect board members and the city employees and the public, the board of supervisors legislative chamber and committee room are closed. however, members will be participating in the meeting remotely. and precaution is taken pursuant to the state-wide stay at home order and all preceding and proceeding local, state and federal orders, declarations and orders. members will be by teleconference or telephone if the video fails and participate in the meetings to the extent as if they were physically present. public comment is available on each item of this agenda. channel 26 and sfgovtv.org are streaming the number at the top of the screen. each speaker will be allowed two minutes to speak. comments or opportunities to use -- to speak during the comment period are available via phone c
i am the chair of the committee, supervisor aaron peskin. joined by vice chair supervisor safai and supervisor dean preston. and the clerk is miss erica major. miss major, do you have announcements? >> clerk: yes, please due to the covid-19 health emergency and to protect board members and the city employees and the public, the board of supervisors legislative chamber and committee room are closed. however, members will be participating in the meeting remotely. and precaution is taken...
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aaron, thanks.arry, back to you. >> all right, dion. >>> oakland mayor libby schaaf says her city will establish a task force to investigate possible racial disparities in coronavirus cases. schaaf spoke about the subject today on midday live. she said the task force will collect data to see if there have been disproportionate numbers of people of color in oakland being infected and dying from this virus like there has been in other cities. >> health disparities by race are not new. the fact that it's getting attention during the covid-19 crisis is in some ways hopeful because this has been a persistent inequity forever. >> new data released by the state after we do that interview with the mayor shows that african americans in california represent a disproportionately higher percentage of deaths compared to the overall population while latinos are a disproportionately lower percentage of deaths compared to the population at large. >>> well, closing in on a winner in "american idol." and a bay area n
aaron, thanks.arry, back to you. >> all right, dion. >>> oakland mayor libby schaaf says her city will establish a task force to investigate possible racial disparities in coronavirus cases. schaaf spoke about the subject today on midday live. she said the task force will collect data to see if there have been disproportionate numbers of people of color in oakland being infected and dying from this virus like there has been in other cities. >> health disparities by race are...
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aaron, we just called your play on abc 7. people at higher risk, must take extra precautions. you are at higher risk if you are over 65, or if you have any serious underlying medical conditions, like heart disease, chronic lung disease, diabetes, or if your immune system is compromised for any reason. if you're at higher risk, wash your hands frequently with soap and water for twenty seconds. avoid touching your face. disinfect frequently touched objects. and wash up after being in public spaces. and when it comes to social situations...less is better. stay six feet or two arm lengths away from other people. better still, stay home if you can. if you're sick, please stay home and away from others. and if you think you've been exposed to the virus, call your health care provider before going to their office. in challenging times, the choices you make are critical. please visit coronavirus.gov for more information. >>> thank you so much for joining us tonight. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. >> announcer: today, on an all
aaron, we just called your play on abc 7. people at higher risk, must take extra precautions. you are at higher risk if you are over 65, or if you have any serious underlying medical conditions, like heart disease, chronic lung disease, diabetes, or if your immune system is compromised for any reason. if you're at higher risk, wash your hands frequently with soap and water for twenty seconds. avoid touching your face. disinfect frequently touched objects. and wash up after being in public...
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well, enter crazy aaron's.company is shifting their operation from making thinking putty to producing that much-needed hand sanitizer. aaron, the founder and executive chair of crazy aaron's, told "fox & friends" how the company was able to switch gears in just 72 hours. >> we started thinking, well, what can we do to contribute. if we can't produce our signature toy, what can we do? and we realized we had a lot of materials to make hand sanitizer just as part of our normal process. the response has been really positive, really overwhelming, very touching for me personally. as a firsting responder volunteer firefighter here in our community, to kind of understand the trepidation and concern that people have about going into the coronavirus situations without the proper protection, now i know the ambulance corps can sanitize properly, that public utility workers can sanitize, doctors' offices can see patients, and everybody's level of tension can go down a little bit because we can protect ourselves. laura: craz
well, enter crazy aaron's.company is shifting their operation from making thinking putty to producing that much-needed hand sanitizer. aaron, the founder and executive chair of crazy aaron's, told "fox & friends" how the company was able to switch gears in just 72 hours. >> we started thinking, well, what can we do to contribute. if we can't produce our signature toy, what can we do? and we realized we had a lot of materials to make hand sanitizer just as part of our normal...
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the founder of crazy aaron's joins us next.ays you need faster internet that does all you expect and way more. that's xfinity xfi. get powerful wifi coverage that leaves no room behind with xfi pods. and now xfi advanced security is free with the xfi gateway, giving you an added layer of network protection, so every device that's connected is protected. that's a $72 a year value. no one else offers this. faster speed, coverage, and free advanced security at an unbeatable value with xfinity xfi. can your internet do that? - 58 million latinos live in the united states. if we all participate in the 2020 census, we can ensure fair funding for our schools, libraries, hospitals, and other public services. the census is safe, it's confidential, and our community is counting on us to do our part. we know who we are and how vibrant our community is. let's make sure our nation knows it too. for more information, visit getcounted.com, and to participate, go to census.gov. prisoners, first time since the us drove them out in 2001 all thos
the founder of crazy aaron's joins us next.ays you need faster internet that does all you expect and way more. that's xfinity xfi. get powerful wifi coverage that leaves no room behind with xfi pods. and now xfi advanced security is free with the xfi gateway, giving you an added layer of network protection, so every device that's connected is protected. that's a $72 a year value. no one else offers this. faster speed, coverage, and free advanced security at an unbeatable value with xfinity xfi....
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hey, aaron, we just called your play on abc7. >> aaron's good.you got a play, let me know and use the #abc7 call my play. we've used cat, dogs. if you have an athletic lizard, send it in. we'll do it. >>> happy birthday to senior sports producer casey pratt. we looked for the most embarrassing video of casey that we could find, and there was a treasure trove, honestly. you saw him dancing there at a super bowl media party. and also his unique way of stuffing himself at thanksgiving with a dinner roll mashed and turkey all together. maybe that's what casey is having for his birthday dinner. i don't know. but he is tremendous. and i'm sure he can explain to his entire family now why he was dancing around wildly at the super bowl. while lovely wife danielle was taking care of the kids. that should be a good one. >> i think you should call that play. that was pretty good stuff. >> yeah. i like ama. uh-huh, uh-huh. >> thanks. >> all right. be sure to join us tonight for abc7 news at 11:00. >> i'm amanda del castillo in the south bay. a bioengineer at
hey, aaron, we just called your play on abc7. >> aaron's good.you got a play, let me know and use the #abc7 call my play. we've used cat, dogs. if you have an athletic lizard, send it in. we'll do it. >>> happy birthday to senior sports producer casey pratt. we looked for the most embarrassing video of casey that we could find, and there was a treasure trove, honestly. you saw him dancing there at a super bowl media party. and also his unique way of stuffing himself at...
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county probate judge robert russo there for the scor i'm is happy is static to grant is adoption meet aaron rose gambrell she was born in august in arizona. her new parents eghan and that had adopted aaron older sister alli on good fray a year ago whenthey discovered they could have a virtual adoption ceremony, they took advantage of it, but itwas a good since everybody would still build this ch other. >>we use an both parents are local attorneys as it happens the lawyer for the birth since the couple had already adopted her other daughter allie ration for getting other job 16 years from the >>the equipment and software needed for the irtual hearings was purchased using an $11,000 grant from the ohio supreme court. the judge admits the coronavirus pandemic is causing delays in many cases. he says some courts may ultimately be monts or even years to clear their backlog. >>so i didn't want to sp th process. know the family is always looking for they want that finality bruce who sa the new software could prove to be a silver mining of sorts adoption granite. congratulations. >>next at 5 if you
county probate judge robert russo there for the scor i'm is happy is static to grant is adoption meet aaron rose gambrell she was born in august in arizona. her new parents eghan and that had adopted aaron older sister alli on good fray a year ago whenthey discovered they could have a virtual adoption ceremony, they took advantage of it, but itwas a good since everybody would still build this ch other. >>we use an both parents are local attorneys as it happens the lawyer for the birth...
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aaron burr, aaron burr wanted to be a brigadier general. he is applicationing for position, playing tutsi with the politicians. problem was he had already been so critical of george washington that that effort did peter out. there is portrait of major general hamilton that is not well-known. we don't know who the artist was. we don't know when it was painted, even who decade. he does have a federal era uniform on with a high color. it is u.s. army. we don't know what the medal is on his lapel. it was donated around 196 by john lawrence hamilton who went by lorry hamilton and it hangs at cincinnati heads in washed. otherwise known as anderson house. one man not known as much as jackieing for positions is ep knees ear hunting ton, who writes to his friend alexander hamilton and successfully receives an appointment from john adams to serve as a brigadier general in the war. this is a painting again by john trumible. there are two of these. one at princeton art museum here in new jersey. and also one down at anderson house in d.c. there are fiv
aaron burr, aaron burr wanted to be a brigadier general. he is applicationing for position, playing tutsi with the politicians. problem was he had already been so critical of george washington that that effort did peter out. there is portrait of major general hamilton that is not well-known. we don't know who the artist was. we don't know when it was painted, even who decade. he does have a federal era uniform on with a high color. it is u.s. army. we don't know what the medal is on his lapel....
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i am supervisor gordon mar, the chair of this committee, and i'm joined by supervisor aaron peskin and matt haney, who are members of this committee. thanks to clerk john carroll, and i'd like to thank sfgovtv for broadcasting this remote meeting. mr. clerk, do you have announcements? >> clerk: thank you, mr. chair. i have announcements. due to covid-19, the board of supervisors committee and legislative chambers are closed at this time. members will be participating remotely. a committee members will attend the meeting through video conference and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were physically present. public comment will be available on each item on this agenda. both channel 26 and sfgovtv.org are streaming the call-in number up near the top of your screen. each speaker will be allowed two minutes to speak. comments or opportunities to speak during the public comment period are available via phone by call 888-204-5984. that phone number again is 888-204-5984. there is an access code. the access code is 3501008. again, the access code for public comment is 35
i am supervisor gordon mar, the chair of this committee, and i'm joined by supervisor aaron peskin and matt haney, who are members of this committee. thanks to clerk john carroll, and i'd like to thank sfgovtv for broadcasting this remote meeting. mr. clerk, do you have announcements? >> clerk: thank you, mr. chair. i have announcements. due to covid-19, the board of supervisors committee and legislative chambers are closed at this time. members will be participating remotely. a committee...
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. >> i think about how extraordinary, i got a chance to tour this library and aaron, the director and his staff, and what they do here and observatory. this is the only library in the country that has an observatory. that's free programming, free-- tell us, it's like being at the addler sanitarium, not the sanitarium. talk about that. when libraries are in sanitariums-- >> a part of the planetarium and this library exemplifies everything that you were talking about that libraries do and there was connection to this library with your book. >> this is an interesting little side fact, which is the first time i ever came to rancho mirage was when i began working on this book because one of the most important sources for me was elizabeth tealman, who, i don't know if she's here in the audience, if she is, but she had been the head of central library at the time of the fire. and then she retired to rancho mirage, but then her plan to retire was foiled when she was persuaded to run the rancho mirage library. so, it is really a kind of poetic moment to be back here talking about the book, whe
. >> i think about how extraordinary, i got a chance to tour this library and aaron, the director and his staff, and what they do here and observatory. this is the only library in the country that has an observatory. that's free programming, free-- tell us, it's like being at the addler sanitarium, not the sanitarium. talk about that. when libraries are in sanitariums-- >> a part of the planetarium and this library exemplifies everything that you were talking about that libraries do...
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aaron: sure. lemonis: john, you don't have to go on, like, full drive, bro. kind of, like, negative energy, i haven't seen that for -- lemonis: two years? mike: probably two years, since we made all these changes. john: thanks, man. i feel totally different. straight-up. aaron, the guy you're, you're seeing there, he's my right hand. he's amazing. the team we have, it's special, and we want to keep it special. amber: real quick, you are really good to your employees, you guys, right? you've taken employees to disneyland. you've given random bonuses. john: literally, once a month, as a team, we all go to lunch. and we had a really great month. we're like, "you know what, guys? everyone deserves a bonus." we do beer 30 couple of times a week. amber: beer 30? i'll come down for beer 30. lemonis: what's beer 30? john: it's like a lot of free beer. mike: 3:30 on a friday is beer 30. lemonis: well, what's the 30? mike: ah, it's what they say. instead of 3:30, it's beer 30. lemonis: you ever heard of that? amber: yeah. lemonis: has anybody else ever heard of that? j
aaron: sure. lemonis: john, you don't have to go on, like, full drive, bro. kind of, like, negative energy, i haven't seen that for -- lemonis: two years? mike: probably two years, since we made all these changes. john: thanks, man. i feel totally different. straight-up. aaron, the guy you're, you're seeing there, he's my right hand. he's amazing. the team we have, it's special, and we want to keep it special. amber: real quick, you are really good to your employees, you guys, right? you've...
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he is going to be killed by ehrenberg -- aaron burr. and a little bit about his military accomplishments. here is a portrait. like alexander hamilton, he also at one point served as an aide to general george washington during the revolutionary war. he serves the shortest. he was there about three weeks. there is the entire full-length portrait. it's it's in new york's city hall. i hope you take away an appreciation of his roles. not just as an aid to washington. he starts out as a captain. later he is a lieutenant colonel. this is probably one of the best-known portraits of him in uniform. that is the hat of a light infantry officer in yorktown late in the war. this is the portrait you probably have not seen. how many of you know that he was a major general in the u.s. army? we will get to that story and while bit. there is someone else who comes from humble beginnings, rose up on a remote island, and then comes to the mainland. becomes an incredibly famous military leader. napoleon bonaparte. there is an interesting comparison you can
he is going to be killed by ehrenberg -- aaron burr. and a little bit about his military accomplishments. here is a portrait. like alexander hamilton, he also at one point served as an aide to general george washington during the revolutionary war. he serves the shortest. he was there about three weeks. there is the entire full-length portrait. it's it's in new york's city hall. i hope you take away an appreciation of his roles. not just as an aid to washington. he starts out as a captain....
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aaron: i would think that immediately. kathleen: yeah. aaron: just by the name. kathleen: so, you think it's skinnygirl? what would you think if it was not? woman: you're just getting a free ride off the skinny brand. rivly: i had that same issue, too. lemonis: ana, let me ask you a question. what are your real feelings about the confusion with, you know, that other lady's product? ana: i really don't care about the other lady's product. lemonis: ana... ana: no, i'm serious. "latina" and "girl" are not the same thing. lemonis: yes, they are. ana: no, they're not. when i started my little startup in 2013, bethenny was just doing skinnygirl margaritas. she had not ventured into food. my thing is all about food and inspiring people to get in the kitchen and cook something. kathleen: guess what we get to do now. all: taste it. kathleen: so, if you want to pass it around, that's fine. ♪ lemonis: come on, baby. bring it home. it's going to be excellent. ana: it worries me because it's supposed to be on food. lemonis: everybody's going to love it. giancarlo: um, excelle
aaron: i would think that immediately. kathleen: yeah. aaron: just by the name. kathleen: so, you think it's skinnygirl? what would you think if it was not? woman: you're just getting a free ride off the skinny brand. rivly: i had that same issue, too. lemonis: ana, let me ask you a question. what are your real feelings about the confusion with, you know, that other lady's product? ana: i really don't care about the other lady's product. lemonis: ana... ana: no, i'm serious. "latina"...
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going to find aaron. you are off mute if you want to go ahead and ask your second question. let me see here. you guys talked about -- sorry. >> my unmute button was sticky. >> robert and patty touched on this a little bit in an answer to another question, so maybe get a little more talking about processingcrossin plants and the operates we are seeing. want to hear your thoughts on the balancing act of needing those plants to stay open in order to not upset the food supply chain versus keeping workers safe, which in some people's opinion is essentially, for some of the reasons you noted, patty, virtually impossible while this virus is spreading. i'm curious to hear more about that balancing act that both plants and leaders and health officials are trying to strike right now. stab andcan take a then maybe the secretary will have something to add. t may not be able to possible to keep those plans open, but if they are operating, the need to take all precautions. we all at this point understand what ppe is. d
going to find aaron. you are off mute if you want to go ahead and ask your second question. let me see here. you guys talked about -- sorry. >> my unmute button was sticky. >> robert and patty touched on this a little bit in an answer to another question, so maybe get a little more talking about processingcrossin plants and the operates we are seeing. want to hear your thoughts on the balancing act of needing those plants to stay open in order to not upset the food supply chain...
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ass presidential elections but this time it's happening emmett's a dangerous pandemic rechecking aarons is executive director of the asian pacific american advocates she swore it about the impact the pen demick is already having an asian americans and as a result we've seen a huge increase in discrimination and harassment in americans within this country everything from verbal assaults. being brains lashing chemical substances to outright physical violence even on young children. read happen aaron says concerned that the political confrontation over china could lead to more harassment it is also likely to further deteriorate you ask china relationship whoever wins the election. is take a look at some of the latest developments in the pandemic then portugal is ending its state of emergency imposed last month to contain the pandemic district lockdown will be lifted on the 3rd of may. germany's retail associations preparing for a wave of bankruptcies with up 250000 businesses expected to fall because of the virus from the 1st of may well a lot of governors have up to 10 people 3 stations t
ass presidential elections but this time it's happening emmett's a dangerous pandemic rechecking aarons is executive director of the asian pacific american advocates she swore it about the impact the pen demick is already having an asian americans and as a result we've seen a huge increase in discrimination and harassment in americans within this country everything from verbal assaults. being brains lashing chemical substances to outright physical violence even on young children. read happen...
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i met henry aaron in 1958 long before i was in baseball and before he became the home run champion. we used to go to green bay packer games together and did things but it began in 1957 before i met him. he hit a home run to win the pennant for the milwaukee braves and doris, was carried off the field, a moment i will never forget. the next day in the new york times, the picture is juxtaposed, hank aaron being carried off the field, this gigantic celebration by his mainly white teammates and orville, a black kid's picture, next to him, trying to go to school in little rock, arkansas. the picture made an indelible impression on me. and influenced my thinking. i will tell you rachel robinson, jackie robinson's widow, magnificent woman, once asked where that started. when i looked at that picture i realized how baseball could play a role sociologically and it did and so the other story i will tell you about henry, during the steroid situation i asked six hall of fame players to come to washington and they did, to appear before john mccain's committee, it went extremely well and hank was
i met henry aaron in 1958 long before i was in baseball and before he became the home run champion. we used to go to green bay packer games together and did things but it began in 1957 before i met him. he hit a home run to win the pennant for the milwaukee braves and doris, was carried off the field, a moment i will never forget. the next day in the new york times, the picture is juxtaposed, hank aaron being carried off the field, this gigantic celebration by his mainly white teammates and...
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read happen aaron says concerned that the political confrontation over china could lead to more harassment but it's also likely to further deteriorate you ask china relationship whoever wins the election. or relations between the u.s. and china have deteriorated this pandemic with washington accusing beijing of misleading the world in the early days of the coronavirus. break a bill is now before the u.s. senate that would allow a lawsuit against a foreign state that deliberately conceals information that's connected to a public health emergency and this week the u.s. state of mississippi joined missouri in its lawsuit against china which alleges that china misled the world health organization about the corona virus and even censored information about the outbreak litigation and legislation will tonight we want to take a closer look at international law and how a case could possibly be made against china my 1st guest says that there is a case and a legal pathway for pursuing it now the foundation of his legal argument can be found in the book that he coauthored in titled trans boundary harm
read happen aaron says concerned that the political confrontation over china could lead to more harassment but it's also likely to further deteriorate you ask china relationship whoever wins the election. or relations between the u.s. and china have deteriorated this pandemic with washington accusing beijing of misleading the world in the early days of the coronavirus. break a bill is now before the u.s. senate that would allow a lawsuit against a foreign state that deliberately conceals...
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as presidential elections but this time it's happening emmett's at dangerous pandemic retracking aarons is executive director of the asian pacific american advocates she swore it about the impact the pen demick is already having an asian americans and as a result we've seen a huge increase in discrimination and harassment in americans within this country everything from verbal assaults. being brain is lashing chemical substances to outright physical violence even on young children. 3 to happen...
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brains lashing chemical substances to outright physical violence even on young children read happen aaron says concerned that the political confrontation over china could lead to more harassment but it's also likely to further deteriorate if you ask china relationship whoever wins the election. now surveillance cameras are a part of public life in china they're often there watching when people cross the street in a restaurant ride the bus or enter a shopping mall but according to a new report by c.n.n. the coronavirus pandemic has now brought surveillance cameras to the front doors of their homes for more on that story we can speak to. what is being reported here. well this is a way for chinese authorities to keep an eye on people who should be staying at home now most people in china are already being tracked by a contact tracing app that will notify you if you've been exposed to someone who has the virus and will then let you know that you should go into south quarantine but recently people have started posting photos on social media in china like on the way by a platform of cameras bei
brains lashing chemical substances to outright physical violence even on young children read happen aaron says concerned that the political confrontation over china could lead to more harassment but it's also likely to further deteriorate if you ask china relationship whoever wins the election. now surveillance cameras are a part of public life in china they're often there watching when people cross the street in a restaurant ride the bus or enter a shopping mall but according to a new report...
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the founder and executive chair of crazy aarons told fox & friends that how the company made it in justurs. >> we started thinking well what can we do to contribute? if we can't produce our signature toy, what can we do and we realized we had a lot of materials to make hand sanitizer , just as part of our normal process. the response has been really positive, really overwhelming, very touching for me personally, as a first responder and volunteer firefighter here in our community, to kind of understand the trepidation and concern that people have about going into these coronavirus situations without the proper protection and now the ambulance can sanitize p
the founder and executive chair of crazy aarons told fox & friends that how the company made it in justurs. >> we started thinking well what can we do to contribute? if we can't produce our signature toy, what can we do and we realized we had a lot of materials to make hand sanitizer , just as part of our normal process. the response has been really positive, really overwhelming, very touching for me personally, as a first responder and volunteer firefighter here in our community, to...
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our thanks to aaron there.y to visualise the impact coronavirus lockdowns have had on some of the world's largest economies. the international energy agency is forecasting a 6% drop in energy demand for the year, which would be the steepest fall in more than 70 years. and they predict global carbon dioxide emissions will fall by a record 8%. but the head of the iea, fatih birol, adds... to give you an idea of the scale of the hit to the us economy, let's take a look at the food supply there. this is an aerial photograph of a queue for a food bank in san antonio, texas, two weeks ago. at that time, unemployment benefit claims were about to rise above 20 million. and think about it, they are now 30 million. and this is a picture of a mountain of potatoes in idaho, taken a week ago. idaho is a major potato producing state and the places that would normally be buying them — restaurants and stadiums, for instance — are closed. so farmers are abondoning their crops because they have no one to sell to. and the us is t
our thanks to aaron there.y to visualise the impact coronavirus lockdowns have had on some of the world's largest economies. the international energy agency is forecasting a 6% drop in energy demand for the year, which would be the steepest fall in more than 70 years. and they predict global carbon dioxide emissions will fall by a record 8%. but the head of the iea, fatih birol, adds... to give you an idea of the scale of the hit to the us economy, let's take a look at the food supply there....
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so i'm going to turn over to aaron for a bit now. >> thanks. so as michael mentioned, privacy is by far the most well-developed of these fields we talk about and somewhat to spend a few minutes just giving you a brief history of the study of data privacy which is about0 years old and in that process try to go through a key study at home but think precisely about definitions. it used to be maybe 20, 20 figures ago when people talked about releasing data set sets a way that was privacy preserving, what they had in mind was an attempt at anonymization. i would have some data sets of individuals, peoples records, they might have peoples names and and i would just have one or two release those try to anonymize the records are removing the names and maybe if i was careful of the unique identifiers like social security numbers. i would keep things like age or zip code, features about people that were not enough to uniquely identify me. so in 1997 the state of massachusetts decided to release a data set that would be useful for medical researchers. med
so i'm going to turn over to aaron for a bit now. >> thanks. so as michael mentioned, privacy is by far the most well-developed of these fields we talk about and somewhat to spend a few minutes just giving you a brief history of the study of data privacy which is about0 years old and in that process try to go through a key study at home but think precisely about definitions. it used to be maybe 20, 20 figures ago when people talked about releasing data set sets a way that was privacy...
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they're all aaron aaron aaron now now now marrow you can still hear that that piece of music and so you lock the car doors just in case the car were to break down. and deliverance there is this horrifying right. now if you hear that blip on the banjo. it brings up this image of rape. and deliverance there is an acknowledgment at the beginning of the film with the images the mountain being blown up an acknowledgment of the city's exploitation of the world we can all read this whole god damn landscape of our lewis my extreme. are you nervous your little day are you nervous. i don't. want that way. to be trying we had to do it and look for. intel now they come in our. got to look in. the same person that i was when they put that make up i have my record and it and they get kind of. i think one of the things that makes deliverance work on lots of levels is that. billy's character and my character were able to sort of connect. having that scene work really put this film on a different level. which was the break of my life and i guess that's probably want to great moments ever but onscreen it
they're all aaron aaron aaron now now now marrow you can still hear that that piece of music and so you lock the car doors just in case the car were to break down. and deliverance there is this horrifying right. now if you hear that blip on the banjo. it brings up this image of rape. and deliverance there is an acknowledgment at the beginning of the film with the images the mountain being blown up an acknowledgment of the city's exploitation of the world we can all read this whole god damn...
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in green bay when they drafted aaron. lot of similarities between how that played out with brett and the draft this year with aron, similar age. the difference i saw was brett kept flirting with retiring at that point, which i think motivated the packers to look for another quarterback, so i was a little surprised. aaron is a competitor, outstanding quarterback, there is no argument there. i think he's going to use this and kind of come out and played a higher level this year, if that's possible. he's been playing at an extremely high-level already. and, from the rookies perspective, this is a great opportunity to come in and learn from one of the nfl's greats. >> dana: indeed. well, i'm so glad, scott, that the covid challenge brought us together, i look forward to meeting you in person, and to meeting all of your kids, the six of them. can't wait. thanks. >> thanks for having me on. >> dana: okay. americans doing the economic impact from that coronavirus pandemic. while the government is providing some as tracks, millio
in green bay when they drafted aaron. lot of similarities between how that played out with brett and the draft this year with aron, similar age. the difference i saw was brett kept flirting with retiring at that point, which i think motivated the packers to look for another quarterback, so i was a little surprised. aaron is a competitor, outstanding quarterback, there is no argument there. i think he's going to use this and kind of come out and played a higher level this year, if that's...
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aaronson aaron aaronton aaron aaronwon a virtual graduation will feature appearances by oprah, mileylil nas x, and a former ohio governor john kasich. kids were like, "omg, former ohio governor john kasich! are you kidding me?" i read that a girl scout's branch just received federal d to make up for lost cookie sales. yep, the quarantine has been tough on girl scouts so if you can get some girl scout cookies, please order some but also to try and boost sales, the girl scouts are releasing some new limited edition flavors. for instance, there is used-to-be thin mints. then there's tag-alones. there's also dosi-don't-touch-your-face then there's zoomacaroons. and, of course, presidential bleach bites next, there's s'more time homeschooling your kids. who couldn't use that, huh there's also, i think i'm about to ginger snaps. and, of course, their best seller, liquor-doodles good luck, girls they all sound like winners. listen to this i read that secret salons are now opening up around the country. 100 years ago, the mob was operating speakeasies. now they're like, "you need a perm you
aaronson aaron aaronton aaron aaronwon a virtual graduation will feature appearances by oprah, mileylil nas x, and a former ohio governor john kasich. kids were like, "omg, former ohio governor john kasich! are you kidding me?" i read that a girl scout's branch just received federal d to make up for lost cookie sales. yep, the quarantine has been tough on girl scouts so if you can get some girl scout cookies, please order some but also to try and boost sales, the girl scouts are...
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hit home run number 3715 breaking the record set by yankees great babe ruth aaron hit the homer off los angeles dodgers pitcher al downing in front of a crowd of 53735 people the hall of famer. johnson $755.00 home runs total during his career as does record kill barry bonds in 2007 fast or 8 years later though you nettie get it if it's gloves can also triple g. was born in kazakhstan triple g. started boxing is just 8 years old and during his career corrected collected these super w b a w b c i b s and i.d.e.o. middleweight titles here maine undefeated 370 until he squared off against this guy right here canelo alvarez 2017 or the fight ended in a split decision records aside the glove get remains one of the greatest pound for pound fighters of his generation and in 2150 masters golf retired was earned his 2nd green jacket and 6 major title than 25 real became the only player ever to win 4 consecutive major professional golf titles not the same year though he has even became known as the tigers slam. the national football league is insisting that it's $22.00 a season will go on as
hit home run number 3715 breaking the record set by yankees great babe ruth aaron hit the homer off los angeles dodgers pitcher al downing in front of a crowd of 53735 people the hall of famer. johnson $755.00 home runs total during his career as does record kill barry bonds in 2007 fast or 8 years later though you nettie get it if it's gloves can also triple g. was born in kazakhstan triple g. started boxing is just 8 years old and during his career corrected collected these super w b a w b c...
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hit home run number 715 breaking the record set by the yankees great babe ruth aaron hit the homer off los angeles dodgers pitcher al downing in front of a crowd of 53775 people hall of famer went on to not 755 home runs during his career and that's to his record to 2007 when barry bonds broke that professor 8 years genetic gloves when he was born came to this earth born in kazakhstan triple g. start of boxing is 8 years old and during his career collected the super w.p.a. w.b.c. i.b.s. and i.b.o. middleweight titles and that guy right there he remained at 370 until he squared off against canelo alvarez in 2017 the fight ended in a split decision records aside and remains one of the greatest pound pound for pound fighters of his generation and then 2001 you're going to find out some interesting news tiger woods golf great 65th masters earned his 2nd green jacket 6 major title 25 year old then became the only player ever to win 4 consecutive major professional golf titles granted not in the same year though because she became known as the tiger slam and still sits in the history books.
hit home run number 715 breaking the record set by the yankees great babe ruth aaron hit the homer off los angeles dodgers pitcher al downing in front of a crowd of 53775 people hall of famer went on to not 755 home runs during his career and that's to his record to 2007 when barry bonds broke that professor 8 years genetic gloves when he was born came to this earth born in kazakhstan triple g. start of boxing is 8 years old and during his career collected the super w.p.a. w.b.c. i.b.s. and...