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, and culture and sports. and reducing or cancelling civil aviation development fund contributions and port development fees. the payment of corporate income taxes by micro and small businesses and self-employed individuals will be postponed to next year. [applause] we expect that these measures will see additional savings of more than 2.5 trillion yuan for enterprises throughout the year. all tax and fee reduction policies must be fully implemented for our businesses, so that they can sustain themselves and assure success for the future. [applause] we will reduce enterprises' production and operating costs. the policy of reducing electricity prices for general industrial and commercial businesses by five% will be -- commercial businesses by 5% will be extended to the end of the year. the rates for broadband and dedicated internet access services will be cut by 15% on average. rents for state-owned premises will be lowered or exempted, and all other types of property owners are encouraged to also reduce, waive
, and culture and sports. and reducing or cancelling civil aviation development fund contributions and port development fees. the payment of corporate income taxes by micro and small businesses and self-employed individuals will be postponed to next year. [applause] we expect that these measures will see additional savings of more than 2.5 trillion yuan for enterprises throughout the year. all tax and fee reduction policies must be fully implemented for our businesses, so that they can sustain...
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and businesses and residents, the members of the board were engaged and compassionate, and ensures a variety of voices were listened to and were at that table. our work also would not have been possible without extensive municipal engagement. officials at the local level across our commonwealth, we are thankful for the direct involvement of the many mayors and town managers who advised us and worked with us. and while we have made clear that the public health data and guidance will dictate the timeline of moving into new phases, it is important that we continue to listen to and support our businesses across this commonwealth. specifically, we have established a new restaurant accommodations and tourism workgroup consisting of industry representatives and municipal leaders that we will continue to have discussions with to help us determine the industry-specific protocols for meeting our safety standards. this group will help us shape the guidance that will allow these industries to reopen, and when the data allows for it, they will do so safely and with in mind the need to continue to
and businesses and residents, the members of the board were engaged and compassionate, and ensures a variety of voices were listened to and were at that table. our work also would not have been possible without extensive municipal engagement. officials at the local level across our commonwealth, we are thankful for the direct involvement of the many mayors and town managers who advised us and worked with us. and while we have made clear that the public health data and guidance will dictate the...
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three years and the great ceo and the revenues are growing 20% a year and that is the new economy andce of technology and i just want to see if guy can settle a bet between me and karen i'll bet that charles dow's favorite cake was carrot cake. we wanted to see if you could settle that for us because we know you were there at the start of the dow [ laughter ] >> it was a miserable carrot cake and thank you for that, dan. i appreciate that. u karen, you owe me ten bucks >>p next, we have the final trades and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you understand what they mean. don't get mad. get e*trade's simplified technical analysis. >>> time for the final trade let's go around the horn karen. >> yes i want to give a shout out to karen price in chicago she is a big fan of fast money and mad money. she watches them every day, and i'm a big fan of yours keep your spirits up, karen. thanks for watching and my final trade, if this recover
three years and the great ceo and the revenues are growing 20% a year and that is the new economy andce of technology and i just want to see if guy can settle a bet between me and karen i'll bet that charles dow's favorite cake was carrot cake. we wanted to see if you could settle that for us because we know you were there at the start of the dow [ laughter ] >> it was a miserable carrot cake and thank you for that, dan. i appreciate that. u karen, you owe me ten bucks >>p next, we...
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right on new york and new jersey and we must be cautious and vigilant as we reopen. and as i mentioned about planning and preparing, our restaurant accommodations and tourism workgroup convened this past weekend and we will help them develop procedures for safe reopening. and campgrounds and playgroundsand the community , athletic fields and youth sports will resume operations in phase 2 with guidelines. we currently planned phase 3 will allow for the opening of the arts and entertainment, gems and other business activities. this will all push us towards phase 4, a full result of activity and what described as a newnormal . if you're businesses listed in phase 2 or phase 3, in order to start working on your reopening plans now you can visit the website, the reopen massachusetts website to access the general workplace safety standards that all businesses are required to comply with. you can get a head start and look at those and start to think about howyou will adjust your workplace . there are a couple of key components that transcend all of this. our childcare and p
right on new york and new jersey and we must be cautious and vigilant as we reopen. and as i mentioned about planning and preparing, our restaurant accommodations and tourism workgroup convened this past weekend and we will help them develop procedures for safe reopening. and campgrounds and playgroundsand the community , athletic fields and youth sports will resume operations in phase 2 with guidelines. we currently planned phase 3 will allow for the opening of the arts and entertainment, gems...
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a note that senator warner and senator doug jones and senator bernie sanders and blumenthal have introduced the paycheck security act which tries to keep hold and to guarantee paychecks for those workers who have been displayed by covid and it is much more direct than anything we've seen before but senator warner, thank you for joining us today. we will bring some other people [inaudible] great to see you. tell us first about what you've done and why it's so important. >> i think the federal government's response, which has been obviously a record size and speed, $2.7 trillion directly appropriated, federal reserve to another for chilean lending have helped make this crisis at least not worse but still, we now know we have 36 million americans who have lost their job in about 25 million of those have lost their health insurance. study statistics send the federal reserve's show that the folks who make 40000 or less, 40% of those fellow americans [inaudible] and those who think this will be some de- shape recovery are wishful thinking. obviously the house has had a very ambitious plan and my
a note that senator warner and senator doug jones and senator bernie sanders and blumenthal have introduced the paycheck security act which tries to keep hold and to guarantee paychecks for those workers who have been displayed by covid and it is much more direct than anything we've seen before but senator warner, thank you for joining us today. we will bring some other people [inaudible] great to see you. tell us first about what you've done and why it's so important. >> i think the...
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and the department now and between july 11 and the period and could look at the contracts and if they believe they could extend them without going to competitive solicitation and that be an end date after that date that normal procedures would resume. i am available for any questions you may have of our report. >> president: thank you for your report. any questions, colleagues? when you recommend those to codify, are you saying we should have language in this? >> in terms of the scheduling of the supplements to the emergency proclamation, right now there is no provision saying creating a deadline for when they need to be considered by the board. the board has the option to concur or reject the action to be taken, but there is no deadline in terms of when the events should happen. and we're basically a policy recommendation that the board could consider an admin code provision or other legislative act to clarify when these supplements to the proclamation should be heard at the board. this does not change existing procedure. it merely codifies it in legislation. >> president: okay. than
and the department now and between july 11 and the period and could look at the contracts and if they believe they could extend them without going to competitive solicitation and that be an end date after that date that normal procedures would resume. i am available for any questions you may have of our report. >> president: thank you for your report. any questions, colleagues? when you recommend those to codify, are you saying we should have language in this? >> in terms of the...
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and items 2a, b, c, d, and e for case 2017-008051shd, and e and d, and osa for the project of 30 van ness. and adoption of shadow findings, adoption of ceqa findings and downtown project authorization and conditional use authorization, and office development allocation respectively. staff, are you prepared to present? >> can we -- does commissioner low need to mention a couple things? >> yes. to the recreation and park commission, i request to be recused from this matter. it is a client of which i'm a partner. >> duly noted. >> do we need a motion, stacy? >> clerk: i believe so. commissioner buell? >> i make a motion to recuse commissioner low from the -- this matter on the
and items 2a, b, c, d, and e for case 2017-008051shd, and e and d, and osa for the project of 30 van ness. and adoption of shadow findings, adoption of ceqa findings and downtown project authorization and conditional use authorization, and office development allocation respectively. staff, are you prepared to present? >> can we -- does commissioner low need to mention a couple things? >> yes. to the recreation and park commission, i request to be recused from this matter. it is a...
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and money and fork for a good accuse. we have this incredible gift probably the widest range of restaurant and count ii destines in any district in the city right here in the mission intricate why don't we capture that to support the mission youths going to college that's for the food for thought. we didn't have a signature font for our orientation that's a 40-year-old organization. mission graduates have helped me to develop special as an individual they've helped me figure out and provide the tools for me that i need i feel successful in life >> their core above emission and goal is in line with our values. the ferraris yes, we made 48 thousand >> they were on top of that it's a no-brainer for us. >> we're in and fifth year and be able to expand out and tonight is your ungrammatical truck food for thought. food truck for thought is an opportunity to eat from a variety of different vendor that are supporting the mission graduates by coming and representing at the parks >> we're giving a prude of our to give people the op
and money and fork for a good accuse. we have this incredible gift probably the widest range of restaurant and count ii destines in any district in the city right here in the mission intricate why don't we capture that to support the mission youths going to college that's for the food for thought. we didn't have a signature font for our orientation that's a 40-year-old organization. mission graduates have helped me to develop special as an individual they've helped me figure out and provide the...
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i watch them as they went through sub reddit and sub tonight and it felt weird and messy and human but it also felt better than doing nothing. >> host: your book recounts it when they did that there was some retaliation on the reddit self site. >> guest: they had [inaudible] everyone but a lot of people on reddit whenever you take anything away from him they would say this is inhumane and suppresses our free-speech right and we might as well live in north korea and they don't think that's a good way of thinking of it. reddit is not a government but a private company and can do what he wants but they had created this established precedent that you can do and say whatever you want and essentially you will never be challenged but when they did start to challenge things and these are really gross things, things like reddit people hates where you go to hate fat people and i can go on and that is the most say for tv want. even taken weight that stuff was still very controversial because they set up the president of anything goes. >> host: the idea of types of content you write this in your b
i watch them as they went through sub reddit and sub tonight and it felt weird and messy and human but it also felt better than doing nothing. >> host: your book recounts it when they did that there was some retaliation on the reddit self site. >> guest: they had [inaudible] everyone but a lot of people on reddit whenever you take anything away from him they would say this is inhumane and suppresses our free-speech right and we might as well live in north korea and they don't think...
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and also corn and beans. innate all my life, and on my home farm there has been potatoes planted there since 1887 which is sort of unusual in the country, different parts of that farm has been potatoes. we appreciate what you're doing for us. >> president trump: thank you very much, i appreciate it. great job. he gave me a little education on potatoes, i wonder if the media enjoyed that. i don't think so, but that's okay. be careful, we are going after virginia with your crazy governor. they want to take a second amendment away, you know that, right? you have no one regarding her potatoes. as each of you have demonstrated, a healthy economy is maintaining a healthy society and working together we can shield the needy, deliver world-class health care and vanquish the virus. and i have to say the job you do is so powerful and so important. the american farmers are very critical to the success of that nation. what i would like to do is before i finish i would like to ask zippy to come up and say a couple of word
and also corn and beans. innate all my life, and on my home farm there has been potatoes planted there since 1887 which is sort of unusual in the country, different parts of that farm has been potatoes. we appreciate what you're doing for us. >> president trump: thank you very much, i appreciate it. great job. he gave me a little education on potatoes, i wonder if the media enjoyed that. i don't think so, but that's okay. be careful, we are going after virginia with your crazy governor....
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ground well and to make sure we restore order and clean that spot up and better than it was before and continue our efforts that public safety is of paramount concern as we move forward tonight and into the future and work together to restore order across the city of minneapolis. we had a couple of missions across other places, the state capitol ap the city of st. paul on things occurring on university avenue. one thing i note, we have troopers in the metro area all across the state of minnesota. it was an aopportunity we afforded them to make staffing boost within the purview of the executive branch to do on very short notice. and and to hose work very, very hard to make minnesota what it should be, a safe place for everybody. thank you. gov. walz: i would note to the reporters here in minnesota, three weeks ago i stood in front of you and passed 500 deaths by covid-19 and said on the 29th of may that we'll pass 1,000 and that will happen today. we believe again numbers are down. i.c.u. bed capacity is stable and we are doing everything we can and as you heard from the folks speaking,
ground well and to make sure we restore order and clean that spot up and better than it was before and continue our efforts that public safety is of paramount concern as we move forward tonight and into the future and work together to restore order across the city of minneapolis. we had a couple of missions across other places, the state capitol ap the city of st. paul on things occurring on university avenue. one thing i note, we have troopers in the metro area all across the state of...
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the state and not just governor and our speaker, anthony rendon and tony atkinses and minority leaderof assembly, republican marie water signed a similar letter to the federal government, to nancy pelosi, mitch mcconnell and others requesting aid in $1 trillion range. that's the range of support we feel we need as a nation, states, municipals as well as counties. it's the thrust of the need we're all feeling to get through the pandemic to make sure we're doing justice to you and your public health and safety and to our education system. they directly impact public education and our teachers. they directly impact public health and our ability for counties to support their public health systems. it's not just states asking for bailout, quite the contrary. it's requesting that we support those that we need the most at this time. our public safety officials and public health and do justice to the public education system and i'm pleased with this pact, i'm pleased with the letter, and i couldn't be more proud and honored by the signatures of all those, not only our three leaders in the std
the state and not just governor and our speaker, anthony rendon and tony atkinses and minority leaderof assembly, republican marie water signed a similar letter to the federal government, to nancy pelosi, mitch mcconnell and others requesting aid in $1 trillion range. that's the range of support we feel we need as a nation, states, municipals as well as counties. it's the thrust of the need we're all feeling to get through the pandemic to make sure we're doing justice to you and your public...
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they learned how to read and they read and they struggled and excelled anyhow and we should give them sense of history. >> thank you, pastor brown. >> thank you so much. >> we're with you. >> before you call the next speaker, i wanted to give the number for linda who had called. that number for our resource line is (415)340-1716 and once again that's (415)340-1716. and staff will answer phones between 9:00 and 1:00 and if you get a voicemail, they will call you back. (416)340-1716. >> thank you, dr. muse. matthews. >> are you there? >> can you hear me. >> i am a teacher at the high school in the district and i appreciate the time that you're giving this. and i would just like before you take a vote to make clear to all of the teachers the process by which we will change no path to paths, given that those deadlines occur mid-july and before school starts. and that's all. >> thank you. >> miss marshall, are you there? >> yes, i just want to make sure that reverend brown was on the call because he had some comments, so thank you so much. >> great, thank you. hello, caller, are you there?
they learned how to read and they read and they struggled and excelled anyhow and we should give them sense of history. >> thank you, pastor brown. >> thank you so much. >> we're with you. >> before you call the next speaker, i wanted to give the number for linda who had called. that number for our resource line is (415)340-1716 and once again that's (415)340-1716. and staff will answer phones between 9:00 and 1:00 and if you get a voicemail, they will call you back....
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students, and i got to see them fail, you know, and get up and get back on the board and experience success, and really enjoy themselves and make a connection to nature at the same time. >> for some kids that are, like, resistant to, like, being in a mentorship program like this, it's they want to surf, and then later, they'll find out that they've, like, made this community connection. >> i think they provided level playing fields for kids to be themselves in an open environment. >> for kids to feel like i can go for it and take a chance that i might not have been willing to do on my own is really special. >> we go on 150 surf outings a year. that's year-round programming. we've seen a tremendous amount of youth face their fears through surfing, and that has translated to growth in other facets of their lives. >> i just think the biggest thing is, like, that they feel like that they have something that is really cool, that they're engaged in, and that we, like, care about them and how they're doing, like, in general. >> what i like best is they really care about me, like, i'm not a
students, and i got to see them fail, you know, and get up and get back on the board and experience success, and really enjoy themselves and make a connection to nature at the same time. >> for some kids that are, like, resistant to, like, being in a mentorship program like this, it's they want to surf, and then later, they'll find out that they've, like, made this community connection. >> i think they provided level playing fields for kids to be themselves in an open environment....
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, a helmet and an m-16 and my .45. on their truck to head out there. >> i remember one time i pulled may .45, i was with the first air cad and we were doing a search, not a destroy, before that became popular, to make a bad statement, but it was a search mission and we surrounded this village at 4:00 in the morning or whatever it was and anyway, we did our thing and searched the village, and we were taking a break, i don't know, it was like 9:00 in the morning, or something, was up of course, and there was a brama bull sitting over under a tree, and he had about three or four other cattle with the herd, and for some reason, he didn't like me and he looked at me and he looked at me, and he started charging me. and we had rice patties all around the place and i said, why is he coming after me and here he comes. the other guys stayed. and i pulled my .45. now i'm running and i got this thing behind me. because i'm going to put that baby down. hopefully. and then he just stopped. and so then he went back. and he looked at
, a helmet and an m-16 and my .45. on their truck to head out there. >> i remember one time i pulled may .45, i was with the first air cad and we were doing a search, not a destroy, before that became popular, to make a bad statement, but it was a search mission and we surrounded this village at 4:00 in the morning or whatever it was and anyway, we did our thing and searched the village, and we were taking a break, i don't know, it was like 9:00 in the morning, or something, was up of...
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up his cane and he starts hitting sumner with it, again and again, and again, and again, and again, and he keeps going, he is bloodied and his crabbing oil are sitting there so nobody can save him. and they're going again and again, and again, like a baseball bat. this is a sitting congressman, physically beating a united states senator on the floor of the senate. you would think we hate each other now but you need -- it almost sounds naÏve but also it, we were caught off guard and we know that it's a civil war, we know it's brother against brother, that's the way we talk about, i don't think any of us really appreciate the level, it is one thing to not like someone, it's one thing to hate someone and another thing to want them dead. i think it was pretty staggered that you see in those parts of the book, we want to paint the picture to get the perspective. >> i think that's a great take for the way you brought the book together. you talk about josh and the work he did in the research. but i think mpr described that it is relentless and i liken the idea of being on the locomotive that h
up his cane and he starts hitting sumner with it, again and again, and again, and again, and again, and he keeps going, he is bloodied and his crabbing oil are sitting there so nobody can save him. and they're going again and again, and again, like a baseball bat. this is a sitting congressman, physically beating a united states senator on the floor of the senate. you would think we hate each other now but you need -- it almost sounds naÏve but also it, we were caught off guard and we know...
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welcome, my name is beth long and i work for politics and prose, thank you so much for joining us and our online format where were continuing our tradition of politics and prose author event of bringing the authors you love in their bookstore community. at any time during the event click the green button to purchase the book on the tnt website, we are offering $5 media shipping as an incentive and physical stores are closed and we need online purchases in order to bring you the programming that tnt is known for per you can ask author questions by clicking on ask a question near the bottom of your screen, in that box, you can read other people's questions about for the ones you would like to hear answered the most. a reminder and are in person event, the officer host. onto the main event, deeply researched portrait how nancy pelosi, "time" magazine award-winning national political correspondent with an exclusive interview in the extraordinary career from election to congress in 1987 the heard legislative accomplishment which is universal healthcare, to her confrontation with trump and
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and others got 34 or 36 million, and guam 111, and something like that. >> and the-- >> and 117 and to added eight over 120. so i think, again, transparency is so important. if i can leave you with one of the final messages, guam is the tip of the spear, guam military and the united states. we're right near asia, where the complex, korea and china is right next to us here, never forget guam and half a day is where america against. we've got to work together. puerto rico, i feel for you, 4 million people with covid-19. we have 160,000 people here so i think we're in better shape than puerto rico, but transparency, $2 billion, that's pretty darn good. >> we just need to make sure it's spent right. >> that's right. >> was that esther or-- >> yes, yes. >>. >> i just want to say with the territo territory, the fiscal summit the other day, we need to look how the health systems and the territories, it needs to be an approach for looking at it from prevention, from hospital services and to responding to medical and public health emergencies, those things need to be there all the time. it shou
and others got 34 or 36 million, and guam 111, and something like that. >> and the-- >> and 117 and to added eight over 120. so i think, again, transparency is so important. if i can leave you with one of the final messages, guam is the tip of the spear, guam military and the united states. we're right near asia, where the complex, korea and china is right next to us here, never forget guam and half a day is where america against. we've got to work together. puerto rico, i feel for...
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would strike the word and in b and c and place them with an or. this would have number of impacts on the types of projects this commission would see. for example, the demolition would be the removal of more than 50% of the sum of the front facade and rear facade or all exterior wall. previously it had to meet both criteria to be considered a defacto demolition. future projects would be significant and staff estimates that this change would put 445 projects that are currently pending at the department on the commission's doctor. while this antidepressan amendmt debated, this idea was stated at the hearing. in this case, it was proposed by a planning commissioner. and since it behave ththis is bt would have not only on staff time but small businesses seeking approval for proposed shelter in place. we don't believe this is the right fix for 317 and will make the process worse with a few benefits. there was some significant back and forth between staff and committee members. supervisor safaye expressed reservations and thought a more wholeisic approac
would strike the word and in b and c and place them with an or. this would have number of impacts on the types of projects this commission would see. for example, the demolition would be the removal of more than 50% of the sum of the front facade and rear facade or all exterior wall. previously it had to meet both criteria to be considered a defacto demolition. future projects would be significant and staff estimates that this change would put 445 projects that are currently pending at the...
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ethnicity and gender and race district of columbia have big cities and small towns and nonprofits and the time we are struggling it gives hope that we come together for today's conversation and just a few notes before we start on and technology everybody attending today is muted we welcome your questions please use the q&a box for questions or comments there is an option to enable close caption. and we encourage you to tweet about this conversation. and e-mail us at programs and it will be e-mailed a post on the website the questions that are drawing on those that you have submitted and thank you for submitting questions. and the balance of the event focuses on the audience questions thank you very much for their extraordinary help to bring these events together. they will be organizing questions and please note if there is a question that you want to see addressed. so now it is my privilege to introduce president and ceo of aspen institute i know today's conversation is near and dear to dan's heart we appreciate you joining us today i turn it over to you. >> thank you to all who made
ethnicity and gender and race district of columbia have big cities and small towns and nonprofits and the time we are struggling it gives hope that we come together for today's conversation and just a few notes before we start on and technology everybody attending today is muted we welcome your questions please use the q&a box for questions or comments there is an option to enable close caption. and we encourage you to tweet about this conversation. and e-mail us at programs and it will be...
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, what's going on with the growth and cloud, but the 2 billion in maus and youtube and the inflexion point of the business is one of the reasons why the stock's been re-rating. i do think this is a headwind that will want go away overnight and we just heard about the schedule of doj during the summer and then the state starting in the fall i will say google's been through this before and they've been through this around the world and they haven't been through it here, but my sense here is unless they're made to be a scapegoat there are a lot of other people that will be called into this and i'm not sure this is what the doj is ready for, but tough talk for a stock that largely has been defensive and has had a very good run. >> we've got breaking news here this time on tesla and phil lebeau has it for us >> melissa, i am losing my voice, but i wanted to bring you some breaking news we have learned that tesla is zeroing in on two possible locations for its next gigafactory in the central united states. one location, austin, texas, the other location, tulsa, oklahoma. we know tesla exec
, what's going on with the growth and cloud, but the 2 billion in maus and youtube and the inflexion point of the business is one of the reasons why the stock's been re-rating. i do think this is a headwind that will want go away overnight and we just heard about the schedule of doj during the summer and then the state starting in the fall i will say google's been through this before and they've been through this around the world and they haven't been through it here, but my sense here is...
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as i grew up and became a journalist and a writer, i never really let it go and i think on some level i wanted to kind of at my contribution to the story of dodger stadium and the communities that preceded it that whole time. >> host: when you heard that phrase but it shouldn't exist [inaudible] >> guest: he gave a brief rundown and if you read the book you will see he was a true believer in public housing. his belief is that it shouldn't exist because it should be the site of the heights which would have been a very grand public housing project. he didn't get into the community too much and as i learned more about them i came to have a much deeper understanding of kind of the real tragedy of the story which is that families lost their homes and ultimately was sold to a private businessman. there is a lot of drama and incentives but that is kind of what happened. >> host: we had this conversation earlier and talked about the decision for you to not just make it into an article that [inaudible] >> i don't think that i could have fit everything into an article. i wanted to tell the stor
as i grew up and became a journalist and a writer, i never really let it go and i think on some level i wanted to kind of at my contribution to the story of dodger stadium and the communities that preceded it that whole time. >> host: when you heard that phrase but it shouldn't exist [inaudible] >> guest: he gave a brief rundown and if you read the book you will see he was a true believer in public housing. his belief is that it shouldn't exist because it should be the site of the...
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there and taped it to the steps, and stepped back and looked around, and walked up and down and figuredwould really work visually. [♪] >> my theme was chinese heights because i find them very beautiful. and also because mosaic is such a heavy, dens, static medium, and i always like to try and incorporate movement into its, and i work with the theme of water a lot, with wind, with clouds, just because i like movements and lightness, so i liked the contrast of making kites out of very heavy, hard material. so one side is a dragon kite, and then there are several different kites in the sky with the clouds, and a little girl below flying it. [♪] >> there are pieces that are particularly meaningful to me. during the time that we were working on it, my son was a disaffected, unhappy high school student. there was a day where i was on the way to take them to school, and he was looking glum, as usual, and so halfway to school, i turned around and said, how about if i tell the school you are sick and you come make tiles with us, so there is a tile that he made to. it is a little bird. the relati
there and taped it to the steps, and stepped back and looked around, and walked up and down and figuredwould really work visually. [♪] >> my theme was chinese heights because i find them very beautiful. and also because mosaic is such a heavy, dens, static medium, and i always like to try and incorporate movement into its, and i work with the theme of water a lot, with wind, with clouds, just because i like movements and lightness, so i liked the contrast of making kites out of very...
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of me and took me to school every day, and she told me to be quiet and i was quiet and she felt i would be scratching on the paper and she was teaching the children, she had the alphabet on the board, that was more interesting than anything i could do, when she was going through to see what children were doing she came back to see what i was doing, alphabets and letters and simple sentences and she was astounded to learn - i am not certain, it was at that time i learned to read and write and from that point on. >> how rare was it to be african-american in 1950 and have two parents who were college graduates? >> i don't know. it was fairly rare. african-american colleges and universities that were founded during the reconstruction period throughout southern states, in the last part of the nineteenth century, still supported schools after plessy versus ferguson, the law that brought a end to whatever move was made in the direction of white and black being together, this changed things entirely and states began to establish schools, colleges for african-americans in the last decade of the
of me and took me to school every day, and she told me to be quiet and i was quiet and she felt i would be scratching on the paper and she was teaching the children, she had the alphabet on the board, that was more interesting than anything i could do, when she was going through to see what children were doing she came back to see what i was doing, alphabets and letters and simple sentences and she was astounded to learn - i am not certain, it was at that time i learned to read and write and...
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and most of the time people want to go out and have barbecues and hang out with friends and family and i really like the idea of what you did in terms of circles in park to make it clear like you have to stay away from each other. we want to be next to each other so bad. but at the same time, we're doing so well. we still see the numbers of infections going up. but we see the number of hospitalizations going down, the number of those who are in i.c.u. going down. san francisco is doing well. and the last thing we want to do is get too comfortable and all of a sudden go backwards so we still need people to keep their distance. we still need people to wear masks. we still need people to wash their hands regularly! wash your hands! but phil, tell us a little bit about what we can expect with the parks this weekend because we are, as much as we know people would want to use the parks, we'll be out in force regulating during memorial day weekend. again, we don't want to shut down any parks but if it comes down to that point where things are out of control and aren't following the guidelines
and most of the time people want to go out and have barbecues and hang out with friends and family and i really like the idea of what you did in terms of circles in park to make it clear like you have to stay away from each other. we want to be next to each other so bad. but at the same time, we're doing so well. we still see the numbers of infections going up. but we see the number of hospitalizations going down, the number of those who are in i.c.u. going down. san francisco is doing well....
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and christine carter and sara, i feel wiser and i feel like i gained insight and feel powerful and hopeful thank you all for the books you've written and thank you for joining us on the conversation. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ >> here is a look at publishing industry news. last week simon & schuster ceo carolyn reedy died at age 71. she began her publishing career at random house in 1974 and moved to simon & schuster. her group has announced a plan to the book stores in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. they'll provide bigger discount, extend payments, and those that are trying to reopen. and many books coming up on the coronavirus pandemic. the difficulty for publishers, we know there will be a lot and we know only a few of them will work. also, in the news, npd book scan reports that book sales were up nearly 10% from the week, ending may 9th. ending in young adult non-fiction. and sales are down 9% for the year. and many book festivals were -- a book expo, on the facebook page, free to the bubble. next month bronx festival will take place on-line. and having
and christine carter and sara, i feel wiser and i feel like i gained insight and feel powerful and hopeful thank you all for the books you've written and thank you for joining us on the conversation. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ >> here is a look at publishing industry news. last week simon & schuster ceo carolyn reedy died at age 71. she began her publishing career at random house in 1974 and moved to simon & schuster. her group has announced...
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and then to use automation and technology and by the way that software is off the shelf right now and learning how to collaborate better and those documents are accessible. >> so once they make room for this idea what they have done is figure out now that they are working we need a system to take those ideas to go through the highest level or lowest level and find a way to bring those ideas and turn them into reality. so we will transform and then to take the work and then the pipeline to get ideas from people to those decision-makers to bring them to life and then the tech giants do that over and over to reinvent themselves. >> so first you need to be willing and not get attached to a legacy that you focus a lot of energy to make sure that you minimize that execution work so those companies what they did is not just within their products but internal operation and then you mention the pipeline how do you go from idea? so let's spend a couple minutes diving into these points so when it comes to minimizing execution work the two elements that the second is to make collaboration easier
and then to use automation and technology and by the way that software is off the shelf right now and learning how to collaborate better and those documents are accessible. >> so once they make room for this idea what they have done is figure out now that they are working we need a system to take those ideas to go through the highest level or lowest level and find a way to bring those ideas and turn them into reality. so we will transform and then to take the work and then the pipeline to...
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and they showed him the door and he came back to st. louis and we were heading out and talking. and we decided we would start company together. so then we were kicking around for ideas, he did not have an idea and i did not have an idea so we look for problems i solve and we came up with the problem of how merchants got paid. >> when did you come to that conclusion, you talk in the book about your work as a glass blower, tell me about the moment that you realize that payments were a problem for small merchant. >> it was funny because as i said i was just kicked out of twitter. my first reaction, jack was like a little brother to me, he was somebody i felt like i needed to stand up for and what they did to him and twitter the first time was completely vile. so my first suggestion was was quite to san francisco and get even with them. it was like despite motivated. but jack to his credit said what it would do something more positive and start a new company. that was the impetus. and then we were looking for a problem. then we determined our company was going to be focused -- i hav
and they showed him the door and he came back to st. louis and we were heading out and talking. and we decided we would start company together. so then we were kicking around for ideas, he did not have an idea and i did not have an idea so we look for problems i solve and we came up with the problem of how merchants got paid. >> when did you come to that conclusion, you talk in the book about your work as a glass blower, tell me about the moment that you realize that payments were a...
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and then to perpetuate the system and there is an organization called surge and white people and whitepeople for them and buy them and that's where we should go. >> and people think that it antiracist and by saying. >> that i don't see color to see black or white or green or purple that this idea to convince children that's the best way they can function and not be racist. >> if you say you don't see color then that's not a good thing. that's not fighting white supremacy. so then i remember my classmates to wear black so then the girl with the hair this way. with the hair this wa. . . . . relevant guest hosts interviewing top nonfiction authors about their latest works. all "after words" programs are available as podcasts. this >> host: i am so happy and thrilled to be here with you today for your buck, "educated." i have to tell you this is one of the most extraordinary memoirs i've ever read so i'm honored to be with you here today to talk about it. i was blown away reading it for a second time actually even
and then to perpetuate the system and there is an organization called surge and white people and whitepeople for them and buy them and that's where we should go. >> and people think that it antiracist and by saying. >> that i don't see color to see black or white or green or purple that this idea to convince children that's the best way they can function and not be racist. >> if you say you don't see color then that's not a good thing. that's not fighting white supremacy. so...
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date and that's very motivating and you count the metrics and you weigh yourself every day and if you hit the goal it's very exciting however the game doesn't end you actually have to keep exercising for the rest of your life. and likewise if you miss the goal nothing happens absolutely nothing. because it was an arbitrary number set on an arbitrary date if anything you're actually healthier now than when you started and if you just keep going you'll hit the goal in a month or 2 and business is the same way we set our financial goals. and they're there they're arbitrary number set to arbitrary dates and if we miss them nothing happens but if we've been and if we've under good leadership with with with trusted teams and we're working toward something to invent something bigger than ourselves then if we miss the goal it's ok because we'll hit it in another 2 or 3 months in the end the organization is better for it so i think we have to reconfigure all the metaphors that we use and we think about these things even my sister who unfortunately for her is subjected to all of my ideas as i'm
date and that's very motivating and you count the metrics and you weigh yourself every day and if you hit the goal it's very exciting however the game doesn't end you actually have to keep exercising for the rest of your life. and likewise if you miss the goal nothing happens absolutely nothing. because it was an arbitrary number set on an arbitrary date if anything you're actually healthier now than when you started and if you just keep going you'll hit the goal in a month or 2 and business is...
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it takes ramp workers and few letters and cargo handlers. and the magic of flight. it takes all of them and more. the aviation industry is an intricate, interconnected, just-in-time enterprise. it requires each of us to do our job as safely and as efficiently as possible, time after time after time. and while aviation allows for the movement of people and goods across the country and around the globe, it is also the oxygen that fuels our economy. and we need a healthy industry in order to return to a healthy economy. mr. chairman, i have three additional points i would like to make. one, thank you, and thank you to the committee for the leadership in the passage of the cares act. life lights are a lifeline that will protect jobs, enhanced cleaning and sanitization efforts, ensure debt payments will be made, and help keep construction projects moving forward, at least in the near term. point number two, the challenges facing airports and our industry partners are unprecedented, and will require further federal support to meet ongoing needs, and to prepare for what wi
it takes ramp workers and few letters and cargo handlers. and the magic of flight. it takes all of them and more. the aviation industry is an intricate, interconnected, just-in-time enterprise. it requires each of us to do our job as safely and as efficiently as possible, time after time after time. and while aviation allows for the movement of people and goods across the country and around the globe, it is also the oxygen that fuels our economy. and we need a healthy industry in order to...
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and out, and they are amazing partners for nasa. deck three is the organization that should something go wrong, and the launch abort system is triggered, they will be rescuing bob and doug, and they will be involved in recovery, but even beyond that, the 45th space wing does so much more than recovery. they are involved in helping us understand second by second what the weather is, helping us with the data, helping us with the numeric weather models for the weather. they help us, of course, with the range, making sure we have everything we need for the range and clearance of the range. this is their range, and they are amazing partners. this whole launch, we have branded this importantly, this is not launch nasa, it is not launch spacex. it is launch america, this is america's launch and the interagency is critical. the 45th space wing, which is a new component of the brand-new space force, i want to reemphasize that they are now part of the space force. and, emphasize that we have other partners as well. the faa is very involved, t
and out, and they are amazing partners for nasa. deck three is the organization that should something go wrong, and the launch abort system is triggered, they will be rescuing bob and doug, and they will be involved in recovery, but even beyond that, the 45th space wing does so much more than recovery. they are involved in helping us understand second by second what the weather is, helping us with the data, helping us with the numeric weather models for the weather. they help us, of course,...
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and so he's -- the feminist and justice kavanaugh, and all of them, the many young men on campus.enerations of young men who have been demonized thanks to the zealous prosecution and the rewriting of consent consensual on campus. that is the way our legal system worked. essentially on the conservative side, which is you don't label a man a racist based on that. >> some strong words you had there in that opinion piece published over the weekend. good to see you this morning and thanks so much. >> thanks, sandra. >> ed: a newly unveiled letter from the office of former president barack obama written back in march is now eking out, privately bashing senate republicans claiming the investigation was it giving "credence" to a russian misinformation campaign. joining us now is kentucky senator rand paul, then at her, good morning to you. why do you think barack obama is playing in the comment do feel there is something that they are trying to hide? >> there's been rumors for a while that people within the obama administration knew there were problems and they want a vice president and m
and so he's -- the feminist and justice kavanaugh, and all of them, the many young men on campus.enerations of young men who have been demonized thanks to the zealous prosecution and the rewriting of consent consensual on campus. that is the way our legal system worked. essentially on the conservative side, which is you don't label a man a racist based on that. >> some strong words you had there in that opinion piece published over the weekend. good to see you this morning and thanks so...
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and. did not get. this right is he trying to spin it well we're talking and nancy lieberman was fair i wasn't a good athlete but i was fascinated by it and i loved those cats that you never heard about tommy washington going up and snatching quarters off the top of the back porch i think it's all about maybe billy helicopter hence he was a bad man the hot yes and obviously lou it power memorial i always thought it was great that when lou went to u.c.l.a. that see we're talking to the well as i've said arguably the greatest female basket player of all to he couldn't done can he develop that sky hook which to this day is the most devastating weapon in the history of basketball and nobody has ever sounded shot that nobody has been able to duplicate you know even magic if you remember magic like that the little baby book nobody had that true and some good for now he's going types and. yes amazing is amazing got unblocked. hey listen who's into did not nancy when you watch the. you know boast b
and. did not get. this right is he trying to spin it well we're talking and nancy lieberman was fair i wasn't a good athlete but i was fascinated by it and i loved those cats that you never heard about tommy washington going up and snatching quarters off the top of the back porch i think it's all about maybe billy helicopter hence he was a bad man the hot yes and obviously lou it power memorial i always thought it was great that when lou went to u.c.l.a. that see we're talking to the well as...
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intending and abuse and corruption in the executive branch, and there was a school of thought, and bill barr is a big member of this, that essentially the presidency was being weakened. to much oversight by congress. too mach subpoenas from the congressional committee and bill barr gave a peach to the federal society and felt there was too much active jim from judges, too many liberal judges, an opponent oft abortion rights. saw that as the courts go too far but in term odd the president's power he complain recently under president trump, the immigration orders stopped by federal judges, there were several on the west coast that stopped things trump was trying to carry out and i think the muslim ban, and he just said that's overreach. we need a strong presidency, to protect this country in moments of disaster, pandemics like today and moment offered war and barr argues the presidency more than the legislative branch or the judicial branch has performed the best when the country is under threat and favors a strong presidency that can't be encumbered or slowed down in it actions by other
intending and abuse and corruption in the executive branch, and there was a school of thought, and bill barr is a big member of this, that essentially the presidency was being weakened. to much oversight by congress. too mach subpoenas from the congressional committee and bill barr gave a peach to the federal society and felt there was too much active jim from judges, too many liberal judges, an opponent oft abortion rights. saw that as the courts go too far but in term odd the president's...
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you, and you, and you, shoulders to the plow.e gave us what we asked for, now pay him back somehow. step out front, and give a man a job. ♪ and give a man a job. ♪ in the old name of roosevelt, make the old heart sound. ♪ ♪you take this message straight from the president and give a man a job. ♪ >> you look like a banker who drives a car? >> i drive it myself sir, have a cigar. >> take your cigar and hire a chauffeur and keep a man from becoming a loafer. you look like a grocer? >> no sir, my job is extermination. >> you must give your assistance each a nice weekend vacation. we want you to hire a crowd. you will hang up this sign, it means no rats allowed. and how about you? >> i am a very sick woman. >> oh. hypochondriac. you must get something to soothe you. two for halitosis. one for eczema, bronchitis, or any other kind of an -itis, that will delight us. that way madam, you will help to end unemployment. now, listen to me, everybody. step out, get back, and give a man a job. you know that. i know it. now, step up and give a
you, and you, and you, shoulders to the plow.e gave us what we asked for, now pay him back somehow. step out front, and give a man a job. ♪ and give a man a job. ♪ in the old name of roosevelt, make the old heart sound. ♪ ♪you take this message straight from the president and give a man a job. ♪ >> you look like a banker who drives a car? >> i drive it myself sir, have a cigar. >> take your cigar and hire a chauffeur and keep a man from becoming a loafer. you look...
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and then press pound and pound again. when you're connected, dial one then zero to be added to the queue to speak. you'll be lined up in the system in the order you dial one and zero. while you're waiting, the system will be silent. the system will notify you when you're in line and waiting. all callers will remain on mute until their line is open. everyone must account for the same time delays and speaking discrepancies, coverage and streaming. best practices are to call from a quiet location, speak clearly and slowly. and turn down your television or radio. alternatively, you may submit public comment in either of the following ways. email me at linda.wong @sfgov.org. if you submit public comment esaw email, it will be included in the legislative file as part of the matter. written comments may be sent via u.s. postal service through 1 dr. carlton b. goodlett place. items will be forwarded to the full forward for consideration on june 2nd, unless otherwise stated. >> commissioner fewer: can you please call item number 1
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you are up and running and doing great, and then coronavirus came.day in adapting to the environment? >> i think fortunately for us we are a small business and for us it's being nimble, being smart and adapting. figuring out that resampling is something we can no longer do for the foreseeable future so let's get creative. we've just been adapting. >> sandra: so we've got video up of this drive-through you've set up in your westchester home which is just north of new york city and you've got free samples for everyone to come through and get the serial. i understand it's high-protein, low sugar and grain free and made of p proteins and tapioca. so what response have you gotten from those driving through? >> fortunately when you hear about the ingredients, and chickpea is another ingredient. you don't think it's going to be a delicious breakfast cereal which is why sampling is such a a big part of getting people to try it. we worked on this for two years and people tasted and they are like, how does it taste so good? it took a lot of years to make a low
you are up and running and doing great, and then coronavirus came.day in adapting to the environment? >> i think fortunately for us we are a small business and for us it's being nimble, being smart and adapting. figuring out that resampling is something we can no longer do for the foreseeable future so let's get creative. we've just been adapting. >> sandra: so we've got video up of this drive-through you've set up in your westchester home which is just north of new york city and...
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and i represent the project sponsor on items 7a and b, 552 and 554 hill street. we are having continuance to june 11th. again, we understand the need for this for all of these projects. thank you very much for your time. >> you have one question remaining. >> good afternoon. sarah hoffman, i'm an attorney for item 1, 804 22nd street. we would like it to be continued to may 21st. we currently are having discussions with the project sponsor involving this matter and i believe that a little more time will be beneficial there. thank you very much. >> you have zero questions remaining. >> clerk: okay, commissioners. again, my apologies for that clumsy start for our hearing but the matter is proposed for continuance are now before you. commissioner johnson. >> supervisor johnson: thank you, items 1 through 14 (indiscernible) and also (indiscernible). >> clerk: item 16a. >> thank you. >> i'll second that, zonance. >> clerk: thank you. on that motion then to continue all items as proposed, commissioner diamond? >> aye. >> clerk: commissioner fung. >> aye. >> clerk: commi
and i represent the project sponsor on items 7a and b, 552 and 554 hill street. we are having continuance to june 11th. again, we understand the need for this for all of these projects. thank you very much for your time. >> you have one question remaining. >> good afternoon. sarah hoffman, i'm an attorney for item 1, 804 22nd street. we would like it to be continued to may 21st. we currently are having discussions with the project sponsor involving this matter and i believe that a...
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and nurses and e.m.t.'s and everybody our groceries to us loging it out, doing our job day in and day out and through it all they are not getting their g extra with regular pay. that's why i introduced the coronavirus frontline workers thrilledact, and i was to see that get incorporated in the heroes act. r. cartwright: i call upon mitch mcconnell and the senate, et off the schnide and get to work and pass this. the american economy needs relief, and - this we need you to stop delaying and pass this economic stimulus and the heroes act. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady is minute.ed for one ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. our nation's frontline workers for their mended tireless work during this pandemic. 2,200 inded of the employees in my district who work at t
and nurses and e.m.t.'s and everybody our groceries to us loging it out, doing our job day in and day out and through it all they are not getting their g extra with regular pay. that's why i introduced the coronavirus frontline workers thrilledact, and i was to see that get incorporated in the heroes act. r. cartwright: i call upon mitch mcconnell and the senate, et off the schnide and get to work and pass this. the american economy needs relief, and - this we need you to stop delaying and pass...
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rye whiskey and lemon juice and vermouth and grenadine. it's one of my all time favorite prohibition era cocktails. that word scofflaw was invented in 1924 during prohibition. there's a guy who is a harvard graduate and living in boston. and he was very upset at seeing all the drinking going on at harvard. and so he sponsored this national competition to come up with a word to name those lawbreakers. it was a $200 prize. two people came up with a name. and this was announced on the fourth anniversary of national prohibition. so january 16th, 1924. two people came up with the word scofflaw. an ingenious word. someone who scoffs at the law. and then one week later in harry's bar in paris, the scofflaw cocktail was invented. [ laughter ] yay, bartenders. this particular woman shows you getting to that theme here of that alliance that broke down between the suffrage movement and the temperance movement now that women had the right to vote and now that it was illegal for everyone to go to the saloon to drink, well, now women could equally break
rye whiskey and lemon juice and vermouth and grenadine. it's one of my all time favorite prohibition era cocktails. that word scofflaw was invented in 1924 during prohibition. there's a guy who is a harvard graduate and living in boston. and he was very upset at seeing all the drinking going on at harvard. and so he sponsored this national competition to come up with a word to name those lawbreakers. it was a $200 prize. two people came up with a name. and this was announced on the fourth...
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in 1951 and who knows what about the rise of hitler and mussolini and he said and how they managed to rise. who cares how they rose? every generation is hitless and misleading. what you cannot is why in certain areas people will listen to them because they're always there at how the rise at certain times? what he argued was once you've done the as and then think, that is absolutely done by language, then you have to weaponized it. i went from that and came up with 1850s these four stages of how you go from it in my interest to create an us and them, to have that turns into first a societal view of yeah, we have enough of them and us is better than others to religion, society, all those things. and then them, they probably shouldn't vote and once they can't vote they really shouldn't have any power. present you read a point where if the people who are defined as the others are still having a sense of sight you killing it. it's a four stage process and the question of how do you know when you're being manipulated? how do you stop the process? i think is one that speaks directly to this
in 1951 and who knows what about the rise of hitler and mussolini and he said and how they managed to rise. who cares how they rose? every generation is hitless and misleading. what you cannot is why in certain areas people will listen to them because they're always there at how the rise at certain times? what he argued was once you've done the as and then think, that is absolutely done by language, then you have to weaponized it. i went from that and came up with 1850s these four stages of how...
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and first and foremost a comparative assessment. basically what you say when you set apart the united states that you have a certain sense, looked at all the other nations but you know something and therefore can't claim the united states is distinct. in a certain basic way, you are making that implicit claim you have knowledge about what all other nations are like to claim american exceptionalism. the second element is a historical claim and that's the part that interested me most when we make claims almost always what happens is we write a story that explains the exceptional that the united states is distinct and because of xyz history and it all depends on the historical story of america. that's what sets it apart and gives a particular role to play in human affairs. and to give a sense how that is a super crucial part, here is the definition given by the republican party 2012 when romney was candidate and the party platform one was american exceptionalism which they defined as a conviction holding a unique place and the role in
and first and foremost a comparative assessment. basically what you say when you set apart the united states that you have a certain sense, looked at all the other nations but you know something and therefore can't claim the united states is distinct. in a certain basic way, you are making that implicit claim you have knowledge about what all other nations are like to claim american exceptionalism. the second element is a historical claim and that's the part that interested me most when we make...
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and what followed after that was the threats and they called me and said he hired an assassin and then he cut me out of his life and my parents supported the position so that christmas day said you are not allowed to come home because it will make your brother uncomfortable. >> host: for the reader i was most upset with your mother about the situation. i felt that there was an opportunity there a new kind of approached your mother about these things and she seemed to be of equal minded. she had seen the things when i first started talking to her about it and we had a chance where she said i can see this but now this was happening and we are going to help you and take care of it and it's going to be okay and she apologized to me and said she was sorry she had been able to keep us safe. you declined that blessing. can you -- we do not have a lot of time and i have a million questions my brother coming out of my life and my parents supporting and i was doing a fellowship for harvard and my father came to visit me which was surprising because my dad hates liberals, so it's not an ideal pla
and what followed after that was the threats and they called me and said he hired an assassin and then he cut me out of his life and my parents supported the position so that christmas day said you are not allowed to come home because it will make your brother uncomfortable. >> host: for the reader i was most upset with your mother about the situation. i felt that there was an opportunity there a new kind of approached your mother about these things and she seemed to be of equal minded....
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camera and breaks in the clouds and bay bridge and east bay and cooler day across the bay area as we are looking at that stronger on shore flow. so with that, even our inland locations are a cooler compared to yesterday. looking ahead to tomorrow, we are going to see scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms possible as we go through saturday so watching that picking up a few hundredths to a tenth to a quarter of an inch of rain possible on saturday so it's all because of this next weather system rolling in, drier weather expected on sunday. ? the meantime this afternoon looking at 80 degrees in concord, fremont, san jose and 67 in san francisco. the seven day forecast as we're looking at scattered showers, isolated thunderstorms for saturday, drier seasonably cooler for sunday and monday and then warming up for the middle part of next week. back to you. >>> happening today, san mateo county may ease restrictions for beaches, pacifica's police chief said he expects that announcement today. however, people visiting beeches and trails will still be required to practice social distan
camera and breaks in the clouds and bay bridge and east bay and cooler day across the bay area as we are looking at that stronger on shore flow. so with that, even our inland locations are a cooler compared to yesterday. looking ahead to tomorrow, we are going to see scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms possible as we go through saturday so watching that picking up a few hundredths to a tenth to a quarter of an inch of rain possible on saturday so it's all because of this next weather...
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and ceos and a biased system of military justice and in fact there would be a major investigation and internal investigation pushed by the black congressional caucus of the prejudice that existed within the military just justice system during his. period so the officer who took over lbj on july 5th 1968 lieutenant colonel vernon johnson, puts the military courts attempt to solve the obvious crisis at the stockade at least as they understood it in 1968. johnson had a ph.d. and pin all edgy and in keeping with the field of the moment people believe strongly in her beloved taste in the officer believe so johnson is part of the part of the problem he believed in fond-des-blancs again that there was no such thing as a bad boy, he was trying to rehabilitate them, he emphasized the role of social workers and psychologists he even sometimes supporting them he urged the guards to get to know the prisoners, spend time talking to them during their basket games. he also attempted to stem the flow of illegal drugs into the jail, and for many prisoners, this likely outweighed the positives roles th
and ceos and a biased system of military justice and in fact there would be a major investigation and internal investigation pushed by the black congressional caucus of the prejudice that existed within the military just justice system during his. period so the officer who took over lbj on july 5th 1968 lieutenant colonel vernon johnson, puts the military courts attempt to solve the obvious crisis at the stockade at least as they understood it in 1968. johnson had a ph.d. and pin all edgy and...
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an epidemic will come and go, pandemics will come and go and this is really so enlightening. to see how they can connect. we have questions that came in from some to john that i want you to come around from the country. here's one from cleveland ohio. my name is caroline, i'm a historian of european history and my question is how will historians write objectively about this pandemic of 2019 2020 without the political nature and controversies over covid-19 revisionism. >> i think the question and i think historians that same problem with almost any event that they are trying to write about that has importance people's lives. obviously any of us who've been informed of what's going on right now see that there's differential effect and how covid-19 is protecting various different populations . there's a demographic effects, a geography effect and a race effects and in that sense it's no different in any other historical event. and i think historians will take their perspectives. they will probably in the and have more evidence for an earth shattering event like this and they had
an epidemic will come and go, pandemics will come and go and this is really so enlightening. to see how they can connect. we have questions that came in from some to john that i want you to come around from the country. here's one from cleveland ohio. my name is caroline, i'm a historian of european history and my question is how will historians write objectively about this pandemic of 2019 2020 without the political nature and controversies over covid-19 revisionism. >> i think the...
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and and listening in the office display is the artist and writer. the story she's originally from particle but has lived for many years a 1000000000. for me it took a lot of effort to research lecture me history because there was nothing that was presented to me in school for example what told us the silencing play in your eyes i think in the last words that i've been doing i'm very concerned with this question of silencing and speaking and with the with the fact that it's not that we have not been producing no words or have not been speaking but we believe in a system that constantly silence or make these knowledges. invisible racism is really with the for equally for me a ghost that our society never took care of and never cared because we live in these very white narcissistic society that don't want to deal with it and then she said well that's me you're not black i don't think that you are black. and she said that in a way as a. souse do me a favor when did you. start feeling that no i don't believe this domino and narratives you just talked abo
and and listening in the office display is the artist and writer. the story she's originally from particle but has lived for many years a 1000000000. for me it took a lot of effort to research lecture me history because there was nothing that was presented to me in school for example what told us the silencing play in your eyes i think in the last words that i've been doing i'm very concerned with this question of silencing and speaking and with the with the fact that it's not that we have not...
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and it is normal to feel low and anxious and unhappy sometimes.e nhs, it is there for you. and if you area nhs, it is there for you. and if you are a health or care worker, there isa are a health or care worker, there is a bespoke series of support. so we can ca re is a bespoke series of support. so we can care for you just as you care for the rest of us. just text "front line" to 85258. mental health charities are also providing some brilliant support. today, i am providing a furtherfour brilliant support. today, i am providing a further four million so organisations like the samaritans, young minds, mental health uk can carry on doing what they do best. everyone can strengthen their mental health. just in the same way that we keep our eye on our physical health. including when we are healthy, and the public health england every mind matters campaign is something every young person can engage with and used to strengthen your mental health and well—being in good times and in bad. so lets all come together on this mental health awareness week and s
and it is normal to feel low and anxious and unhappy sometimes.e nhs, it is there for you. and if you area nhs, it is there for you. and if you are a health or care worker, there isa are a health or care worker, there is a bespoke series of support. so we can ca re is a bespoke series of support. so we can care for you just as you care for the rest of us. just text "front line" to 85258. mental health charities are also providing some brilliant support. today, i am providing a...