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it's a really quite mix things here. 14th street itself is the armory. huge very unusual build, brick, characterized by long their skinny windows. there's another brick building to the right of that. there's a new 5-store residential building. woodward is a small charming alley. with corners of little bit larger. many the units have bay windows and the materials are characterized by plaster or horizontal siding. stevenson has some mix of buildings. there's probably a large church. there's a new church annex and the five story residential building. it's really meant to be flexible and we'll set it up to be flexible. the building you can see the u-shape residential. it's unusual units. it's not typical corridor. the units get light on two sides. pushes most of the bedrooms toward the courtyard where it's quieter. as you move up the building, the building steps back along the two alleys per the zoning regulations and steps down. by going through the program, we were able to make that woodward elevation smaller. here's perspective along stevenson, perspectiv
it's a really quite mix things here. 14th street itself is the armory. huge very unusual build, brick, characterized by long their skinny windows. there's another brick building to the right of that. there's a new 5-store residential building. woodward is a small charming alley. with corners of little bit larger. many the units have bay windows and the materials are characterized by plaster or horizontal siding. stevenson has some mix of buildings. there's probably a large church. there's a new...
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armory people own 14th street. that's where you have the smoking. project sponsor removed the entrance to the woodward street side. egress for the automobiles moved to the stevenson street side. in terms of parking, how about if we reduce parking by 60 spaces? that's what happens here. you want reduction of parking you just got it. there's carers coming in and out all day long. we have been talking to everybody. everybody has their own issues. we got studies done to show what's going to happen during construction. we had an enormous amount of engagement here. >> commissionr hillis: all right. you're saying that we're hearing on the other side folks from the community saying, there wasn't -- i know this got tied up with the 16th street project. project sponsor had both and there was a lack of engagement on this. i like that it's dense. i like that there's new p.d.r. space we don't see lot of new p.d.r. projects coming before us. i think it would benefit from some additional community engagement. one thing i didn't like particularly about this project
armory people own 14th street. that's where you have the smoking. project sponsor removed the entrance to the woodward street side. egress for the automobiles moved to the stevenson street side. in terms of parking, how about if we reduce parking by 60 spaces? that's what happens here. you want reduction of parking you just got it. there's carers coming in and out all day long. we have been talking to everybody. everybody has their own issues. we got studies done to show what's going to happen...
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e're talking about a switch issue at stadium armory.astern market only on the silver line because of that same problem. chopper 4 over bw parkway, northbound and southbound. maybe an improvementince all of the pothole repairs this past weekend. inner loop and outer loop, no tasues. ng a look at travel time. 270 also really good there at 63 miles per hour. outer loop 47 miles per hour. we have an issue in northeast. more on that coming up. >>> good morning, i'm frank holland at cnbc headquarters. verizon is launching a new smartphone plan for kids. it's called just kids. it's the first for a major carrier and it meets the needs of children a their parents. it has unlimited talk and text and parental controls and content filters and limit with time online. it has aafety mode. kids can use their data without any additional arges. with your cnbc morning business report, i'm frank holland.ha >>> you, frank. 5:54. burger king is goingle me, at least for one of its whoppers. it's testing out the impossible whopper. it's a plant-based patty. it
e're talking about a switch issue at stadium armory.astern market only on the silver line because of that same problem. chopper 4 over bw parkway, northbound and southbound. maybe an improvementince all of the pothole repairs this past weekend. inner loop and outer loop, no tasues. ng a look at travel time. 270 also really good there at 63 miles per hour. outer loop 47 miles per hour. we have an issue in northeast. more on that coming up. >>> good morning, i'm frank holland at cnbc...
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i just want to correct on one thing that the armory no longer has a permit from us, so any events that they are hosting there are one-time at this point, yeah, but they're still a venue that hosts events from time to time, i guess is my point. >> okay. >> yes. >> okay. are there any other questions from commissioners? being okay. why don't you go ahead and have a seat? we're going to go ahead and open it up for public comment. i have two speaker cards, and my assumption is it's for this item. yes, thank you. >> good evening, commissioners and everyone else. thank you so much for giving me the opportunity to be here. i am one of the block captains of the mission neighborhood watch and also i'm here to testify for the community, as well. i have additional petitions -- who do i give them to? 1801 mission street, the ones that are building their building, i have support from there. 275, 281, and 291 14th street, also, 269 14th street, and petitions from people on ministry, as well, and going all the way down the street. standard deviant, when it was permitted was permitted as a small tasti
i just want to correct on one thing that the armory no longer has a permit from us, so any events that they are hosting there are one-time at this point, yeah, but they're still a venue that hosts events from time to time, i guess is my point. >> okay. >> yes. >> okay. are there any other questions from commissioners? being okay. why don't you go ahead and have a seat? we're going to go ahead and open it up for public comment. i have two speaker cards, and my assumption is...
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i just want to correct on one thing that the armory no longer has a permit from us, so any events that they are hosting there are one-time at this point, yeah, but they're still a venue that hosts events from time to time, i guess is my point. >> okay. >> yes. >> okay. are there any other questions from commissioners? being okay. why don't you go ahead and have a seat? we're going to go ahead and open it up for public comment. i have two speaker cards, and my assumption is it's for this item.
i just want to correct on one thing that the armory no longer has a permit from us, so any events that they are hosting there are one-time at this point, yeah, but they're still a venue that hosts events from time to time, i guess is my point. >> okay. >> yes. >> okay. are there any other questions from commissioners? being okay. why don't you go ahead and have a seat? we're going to go ahead and open it up for public comment. i have two speaker cards, and my assumption is...
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communityÃmet commuter campus is going to build student housing on the corner of elliott avenue and armorydrive near highway 101. don ford, on how the relatively small school can afford to pull this off. >> reporter: this college is a commuter college, students can come by bicycle, bus, walk. but in menstruation says, they the big plan in place to change that. they are planning to build a $43 million five-story, student housing complex, here on part of this parking lot. this is not a big university, and not a state college. santa rosa is a junior college, but with big university ideas. >> there's no secret, that affordable housing is a challenge. throughout the bay area. and in the north bay as well. in the aftermath of the fires, that occurred in 2017, 900 of her students lost their homes. 900 out of 20,000. >> reporter: many of the students dropped out, and student housing is a priority. santa rosa jc doesn't have $43 million lying around. so they work a kind of swap deal with national student housing developers. they trade you a parking lot for a building. >> we would lease the land, fo
communityÃmet commuter campus is going to build student housing on the corner of elliott avenue and armorydrive near highway 101. don ford, on how the relatively small school can afford to pull this off. >> reporter: this college is a commuter college, students can come by bicycle, bus, walk. but in menstruation says, they the big plan in place to change that. they are planning to build a $43 million five-story, student housing complex, here on part of this parking lot. this is not a big...
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on armory drive near highway 101, the colleges using a swap deal with national student housing developers, basically trading a parking lot for a building. >> leased on our land for next to nothing, they would invest in the construction and development of the student residence halls and they would collect the rents. >> sustainable housing for people who can't afford it, you feel secure. >> reporter: completion and the date is supposed to be august 1, 2022. >>> here is what not to do when writing in a scooter pick this guy decided to take his on the freeway in la. a new stopper shot this video as they were recovering another story. he ended up taking off in a short time later. >>> up next, a san francisco business that is now training kim kardashian. the new career path that she says she is taking. you wanted to save on prescriptions... so, you went online and got so confused that your brain went offline. next time, ask your helpful cvs pharmacist. we created a proprietary search tool that analyzes ways to help lower your prescription costs. just drop in... before you conk out. see what you
on armory drive near highway 101, the colleges using a swap deal with national student housing developers, basically trading a parking lot for a building. >> leased on our land for next to nothing, they would invest in the construction and development of the student residence halls and they would collect the rents. >> sustainable housing for people who can't afford it, you feel secure. >> reporter: completion and the date is supposed to be august 1, 2022. >>> here is...
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respect of today russian affairs so that he has a good chance just to do it i mean professor i'm armory in eastern europe expert at italy's university of genoa i thank you so much for joining us on the program thank you. that's a news break down for this hour and that's all for me as well but we're not you know harvey will be taking over and about thirty minutes thanks for tuning in wherever you may be. when lawmakers manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the famous merry go round in the one percent. going all middle of the room. is. only proof. of. need up with two because if. there are. seventeen the bolsheviks led by vladimir lenin seized power and set out to build the most equitable society on earth before long the other countries followed russia's example so far the recipe for universal happiness remains of use if people are still searching to this day. you could be. fair. by did. can we even remember the events of a century ago and if so why is it we went out in search of people who view russia's nine hundred seventeen revolution as
respect of today russian affairs so that he has a good chance just to do it i mean professor i'm armory in eastern europe expert at italy's university of genoa i thank you so much for joining us on the program thank you. that's a news break down for this hour and that's all for me as well but we're not you know harvey will be taking over and about thirty minutes thanks for tuning in wherever you may be. when lawmakers manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect...
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or your control or even the control armory underground walk through a busy market where murder or who are stronger if you're white by the ocean of the murder you went in for and when the like a will over the is through there you'll be in the womb with in america you know i'm woman or keith's. come. oh. there's the now up. a little no one a. little read a lot. and then love to simulate then watch. while the moon. live until the end of the deal a day boy of the movie would. be. the book for the long run i'm one of them and they would jump they laugh over your bill will read in a style that will break. our world and us our little girl this woman the boys were developed. these are the million mom who do. you are love when you know about the enemy and all that other men around these old one and gullible call up new film was done bending. over on them or them and it will be a moment in a way the end of a long time or dog day but the eyes of the moment almost all of them are dying and the big lot to do with i want them i am i meant to blow them in the dust so forth through monday by john on
or your control or even the control armory underground walk through a busy market where murder or who are stronger if you're white by the ocean of the murder you went in for and when the like a will over the is through there you'll be in the womb with in america you know i'm woman or keith's. come. oh. there's the now up. a little no one a. little read a lot. and then love to simulate then watch. while the moon. live until the end of the deal a day boy of the movie would. be. the book for the...
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killing his neighbor or perhaps shooting police in their patrol cars or attacking a national guard armory or a church or jews on the street and he finally settled on the idea of trying to set off an explosion of device in a backpack somewhere in the l.a. area, but he said to the undercovers that he didn't know anything about how to make explosives. he said at one point i'm good at history but i failed chemistry, so he was led to believe that the fbi could put him in touch with someone who did know how to build an explosive device and he agreed to go out and buy nails that could be used as shrapnel in the device. he was finally arrested after he had apparently made the decision to go ahead with some kind of an attack. because the fbi was closely monitoring, there wasn't any danger. nonetheless, a very concerning case. we'll hear more about it i think in about an hour in a news conference in los angeles. >> pete williams. >> thank you. we'll stay on top of the story and bring you more as we get it. and while that's happening, we're following another major story happening in california, clim
killing his neighbor or perhaps shooting police in their patrol cars or attacking a national guard armory or a church or jews on the street and he finally settled on the idea of trying to set off an explosion of device in a backpack somewhere in the l.a. area, but he said to the undercovers that he didn't know anything about how to make explosives. he said at one point i'm good at history but i failed chemistry, so he was led to believe that the fbi could put him in touch with someone who did...
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her mother used to teach music here armory washington. she was an opera singer. german opera singer. >> i don't know that i've ever heard that. it sounds very interesting. >> ok, back there? >> ok, so -- basically i vernally -- personally think we should start getting people, especially girls, into stem fields pretty much as soon as possible, like the younger the better. uh, so how young would you suggest we start? like doing that, you know? >> it's a good question. and i am certainly with you in spirit. i'm not an educator so i don't know what the best age is but i certainly do know from giving talks at a lot of elementary schools and junior high schools, there is something just compelling about science. it doesn't have to be just for girls. i think young people in general find the top i said interesting and especially if you have a great teacher, it can make all the different -- difference in the world about getting you excited about a field so even if we're foot trying to necessarily drive young boys ors -- or girls into science careers, there's value in getti
her mother used to teach music here armory washington. she was an opera singer. german opera singer. >> i don't know that i've ever heard that. it sounds very interesting. >> ok, back there? >> ok, so -- basically i vernally -- personally think we should start getting people, especially girls, into stem fields pretty much as soon as possible, like the younger the better. uh, so how young would you suggest we start? like doing that, you know? >> it's a good question. and...
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he did so by entering into the city of sepphoris, breaking into the armory, stealing all the weaponsjudas the galilean was a famous rebel against rome who insisted that the empire had no proper right to be ruling israel. >> we know about judas' revolt from josephus. >> come on! >> who writes about it in his historical documents. >> come on! >> here was a native jew who could be king over judea, a new messiah that many jews wanted to support. >> today, we cannot imagine someone going up against a force such as the roman empire in that way, but in judas' time, the romans have not been in israel very long relatively speaking. >> for a while, it may have looked like the rebellion would have been successful, but then the romans sent 15,000 troops down from syria into sepphoris to flatten the city and squash the rebellion. >> i think it would be terrifying to face the roman army. you would know that they were there to utterly destroy you. >> judas was hopelessly outclassed, in military terms, by the romans. >> i have a feeling after those first few jewish rebels fell, and the roman army ju
he did so by entering into the city of sepphoris, breaking into the armory, stealing all the weaponsjudas the galilean was a famous rebel against rome who insisted that the empire had no proper right to be ruling israel. >> we know about judas' revolt from josephus. >> come on! >> who writes about it in his historical documents. >> come on! >> here was a native jew who could be king over judea, a new messiah that many jews wanted to support. >> today, we...
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the armory in which houses it which will be demolished. >>> looking into the weather out there, we have we have little bit and sprinkle activity showing up, and there's more on the way. at that time of year. shower glass is right through the week. think friday will be the wettest day. you will see the system now. you can see there is rain showing up in places like san francisco, we have rain south of san jose. towards morgan hill as well. we have rain on the golden gate bridge. san jose has a little break right now. they're getting moderate rain. relations were so light. tomorrow morning the right via sprinkle, and is the same with. this rf with a light sprinkle. look out quickly it goes away. the vocals marshaled like the blitzes look like this. as the morning commute. it might be a little bit stamp. those accumulations are very low . because of the hope area. you can see a few sprinkles. there's a sprinkle late in the afternoon. it's low-grade stuff. you can leave a sprinkle in. it's going to be cloudy. if you leave the sprinkle is in. so much going on, but you know is out there you g
the armory in which houses it which will be demolished. >>> looking into the weather out there, we have we have little bit and sprinkle activity showing up, and there's more on the way. at that time of year. shower glass is right through the week. think friday will be the wettest day. you will see the system now. you can see there is rain showing up in places like san francisco, we have rain south of san jose. towards morgan hill as well. we have rain on the golden gate bridge. san...
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he's one of many american artists blown away by an international exhibition of modern art called the armorybist and impressionistic paintings coming from europe. and it really shook up the entire art world. >> the staggered american artists, including higgins, resolve to develop their own modern styles. so several artists from around the country converge in taos, new mexico -- at the time, a sleepy southwestern pueblo. >> we have crystal-clear, blue skies with wonderful light penetration. it's a perfect setup for a colony, and that was exactly what happened. >> they establish the taos society of artists. higgins travels to taos and becomes a member. his southwest paintings are a hit with his wealthy, big-city patrons. >> higgins makes most of his money sending paintings from taos to chicago and new york. >> his work becomes even more popular after his death in 1949. back in upstate new york, appraiser david mapes shares the news with don camp. that painting he was ready to toss in a dumpster is a big deal. >> it's an unknown painting. it just popped up, and here it is. i said to him, "this
he's one of many american artists blown away by an international exhibition of modern art called the armorybist and impressionistic paintings coming from europe. and it really shook up the entire art world. >> the staggered american artists, including higgins, resolve to develop their own modern styles. so several artists from around the country converge in taos, new mexico -- at the time, a sleepy southwestern pueblo. >> we have crystal-clear, blue skies with wonderful light...
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and their video, there is no sign of a springfield armory 9 millimeter. >> i lost stuff constantly.t was a bone of contention between christopher and i. >> reporter: while the prosecution scoffed at bianca's lost gun story, her loft friends did not. >> if you knew sweet bianca, she accidentally threw her gorgeous wedding ring away. we had to dig it out of the garbage. i was standing there. she can be an absent-minded dingbat. >> reporter: but remember the day police searched the loft? >> they took apart my toaster. >> reporter: she was focused like a laser that day, said bianca, watching intently, she said, as an officer looked in the empty 9 millimeter gun case. >> i was sitting beside her. >> reporter: no test fired shell casing, she said. >> i don't mean to sound cynical, but i know it wasn't there. >> reporter: only possible conclusion, said bianca, it was her accusation, the sandy police must have planted the shell casing in order to link chris' missing gun to the crime scene. you think it would be hard for people to accept the idea that this detective would do something as une
and their video, there is no sign of a springfield armory 9 millimeter. >> i lost stuff constantly.t was a bone of contention between christopher and i. >> reporter: while the prosecution scoffed at bianca's lost gun story, her loft friends did not. >> if you knew sweet bianca, she accidentally threw her gorgeous wedding ring away. we had to dig it out of the garbage. i was standing there. she can be an absent-minded dingbat. >> reporter: but remember the day police...
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the armory which houses it is slated to be demolished.lroy, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> it is a red carpet night in oakland and stephon curry is the featured attraction. i have a live report coming up. >>> back here with a soggy afternoon forecast that includes more sunniness in the upcoming days. we will see you back here with the 5 day forecast . >> we will go to heather holmes in the newsroom with a look at some of the stories we are looking at for the 7:00 news on ktvo plus. >>> new information on the boeing 737 max 8 jets grounded by the faa. why it will take longer to get them in the air. permit also an oakland priest who died over the weekend is remembered as a trailblazer. will tell you about his special gift. those stories and more coming up live on ktvo plus at 7:00. >>> barry manilow joins us on the 9, his generous donation to a music school and a surprise announcement. >>> download the new fox 2 weather app. the power to prepare. >>> facebook's new docuseries profiling steph curry debuts next month but right now, an exclus
the armory which houses it is slated to be demolished.lroy, ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> it is a red carpet night in oakland and stephon curry is the featured attraction. i have a live report coming up. >>> back here with a soggy afternoon forecast that includes more sunniness in the upcoming days. we will see you back here with the 5 day forecast . >> we will go to heather holmes in the newsroom with a look at some of the stories we are looking at for the 7:00 news...
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a signal problem outside of stadium armory. travel times in maryland, 270 looking all right.op of the beltr y, 34 miles ur. in virginia, 66 inbound, 33 miles per hour. 95 north, 50iles per hour. member to listen to wtop 103.5 f.m. when you hop in your car. >> thank tyou. >>>onight the attempt to defend the snley cup title begins for the washington caetals. they'r hoping to m scene -- look at it -- all from last season, happen again. brings back good memories. starts with the first playoff etgame. we'reng pumped at the capitals ice plex this morning. >> molette green with how fs can get pumped early and often. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. i've got rally towels for you and eun because we're friends like that. the young people are out on the ice practicing their future possible caps players in the making. tonight is the night. we're just hours away from game one of the nhl playoffs right .c.e in we're so very excited. okay, listen, the caps have been practicing. fans are here -- we've got a video of the caps frct theice yesterday where they were all smiles. they're u
a signal problem outside of stadium armory. travel times in maryland, 270 looking all right.op of the beltr y, 34 miles ur. in virginia, 66 inbound, 33 miles per hour. 95 north, 50iles per hour. member to listen to wtop 103.5 f.m. when you hop in your car. >> thank tyou. >>>onight the attempt to defend the snley cup title begins for the washington caetals. they'r hoping to m scene -- look at it -- all from last season, happen again. brings back good memories. starts with the...
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delays, silver, orange, blue line, problem outside stadium armory. as for youme travel no problems on the main routes into town, out of town on 66, 95, 270's okay. 38 miles per hour. topping the beltway outer loopen lio wtop when you hop in your car today. >> i don't know what happened there. hemicrophone must have fall even -- sorry. that was kind of funny. >>> 6:20. scalpels and sketethoscopes, thermometers all that stuff. >> how three local doctors detries using very -- de-stress using very different types of instruments. and likely on "ellen," likely presidential candidate peter butt geoghto buttigieg ising by. >> i can at least read through an article in norwegian, arabic, italian, couple others. >> me, too. [ laughter ] >> how many languages isthat? all right. the mayor also responds tois critic from vice president mikepence. catch ""ellen" at 3:00. stay with us. >>> happy friday, everybody. i've got a question for you. >> have you ever been really good atomething but you just hate to do it? >> today at 4:00, we'll introduce you to a star local
delays, silver, orange, blue line, problem outside stadium armory. as for youme travel no problems on the main routes into town, out of town on 66, 95, 270's okay. 38 miles per hour. topping the beltway outer loopen lio wtop when you hop in your car today. >> i don't know what happened there. hemicrophone must have fall even -- sorry. that was kind of funny. >>> 6:20. scalpels and sketethoscopes, thermometers all that stuff. >> how three local doctors detries using very --...
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delays on silver, orange, and blue lines this morning because of a s nal problem outside of stadium armoryimes in virginia, looking good on 66 and 95 inbound. topping the belt.y, no proble southbound, 64 miles per hour, 270 at 47 miles per hour on t08 listen to wtop 103.5 f.m. when you hop in yr cartoday. aaron? >> all right. thank you. >>> 5:53 now. six alexandria city middle schools have received amazon grants for s.t.e.m. >> this morning we're seeing how it's helping inspire the next generation of engineers. news4's megan fitzgerald has the story. o >>> we conn our computer so that we can control the robot wires. >> reporter: when it comes to s.t.e.m. or science, technology, engineering, and math -- >> so do any of you have any other questions before we try driving it? >> repor public schools is working to create leaders of the future, even using students from the tc willia high school robotics team to inspire the younger kids.>> nd back -- >> the drivers -- >> reporter: the principal at cora kelly elementary school says many of the students are economically disadvant bo we have a s.t.e
delays on silver, orange, and blue lines this morning because of a s nal problem outside of stadium armoryimes in virginia, looking good on 66 and 95 inbound. topping the belt.y, no proble southbound, 64 miles per hour, 270 at 47 miles per hour on t08 listen to wtop 103.5 f.m. when you hop in yr cartoday. aaron? >> all right. thank you. >>> 5:53 now. six alexandria city middle schools have received amazon grants for s.t.e.m. >> this morning we're seeing how it's helping...
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the most significant social changes have come from below, a bus boycott in monk armory, alabama, that hit people where -- ands and pen a fitted benefited from jim crow and then spread and got more organized. there has been a very successful counter civil rights movement that has led to what michelle alexander calls new jim crow. it is not a linear process, to be sure. the most significant change comes from below. relationship building is key. we have studies. if you know someone of a different religion, you are much less likely to be prejudiced toward that community. if i have a personal relationship with someone who is jewish, i am less likely to be anti-semitic. there are caveats to that and that has to do with whether me being less anti-semitic translates into political action . how do you affect individual change when individuals are changing their opinions, but policies are not changing? has traveledho around the united states and abroad on this issue, the most successful instance since i have seen a pushing back against islamophobia in a political sense have come from coalitions
the most significant social changes have come from below, a bus boycott in monk armory, alabama, that hit people where -- ands and pen a fitted benefited from jim crow and then spread and got more organized. there has been a very successful counter civil rights movement that has led to what michelle alexander calls new jim crow. it is not a linear process, to be sure. the most significant change comes from below. relationship building is key. we have studies. if you know someone of a different...
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time thinking about where i was at and where my life was and i wanted to volunteer to help at the armorytead of going into work at goldman a few days "after words" to try to match items with people as they were coming in and help volunteer to do that where we were supposed to be at work and there was these moments of priorities. yes, that was a big pivot point and i wound up designing resigning a few months after that mac the one from it takes a pillage, nomi prins right unless you've been embraced into the bosom of goldman sachs even for a brief state of time it is hard to fully grasp its culture of excellence and it's like harvard, new york times, senate in the new york yankees all rolled into one. once you drink the kool-aid and manage not to spit it out you really begin to thank you are better than everyone else. >> guest: i wrote that. yeah. first of all, when i was interviewed for goldman as people where it's a long process and i was working and bear stearns in london at the time and sought out by goldman to come to new york and get to credit related products for them and to this n
time thinking about where i was at and where my life was and i wanted to volunteer to help at the armorytead of going into work at goldman a few days "after words" to try to match items with people as they were coming in and help volunteer to do that where we were supposed to be at work and there was these moments of priorities. yes, that was a big pivot point and i wound up designing resigning a few months after that mac the one from it takes a pillage, nomi prins right unless you've...
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i wanted to volunteer to help with the armory instead of going into work at goldman a few days afterwards to try to match items with people as they were coming in and just sort of help volunteer to do that, whereas we were supposed to be at work. so there was all these moments of just priorities in terms of what was happening in the street and life, life in general. yes, that was a big pivot point for me. i wound up resigning a few months after that. >> from "it takes a pillage" nomi prins writes unless you have been embraced into the bosom of goldman sachs even for a brief spate of time, it's hard to fully grasp its culture of excellence. it's like harvard, the "new york times," the senate and the new york yankees all rolled into one. once you drink the kool-aid and manage not to spit it out, you really begin to think you are better than everyone else. >> i wrote that. yeah. first of all, when i was interviewed for goldman, as people were, it's a very long process. i was working in bear stearns in london at the time, i was sought out by goldman to come to new york and do credit-related p
i wanted to volunteer to help with the armory instead of going into work at goldman a few days afterwards to try to match items with people as they were coming in and just sort of help volunteer to do that, whereas we were supposed to be at work. so there was all these moments of just priorities in terms of what was happening in the street and life, life in general. yes, that was a big pivot point for me. i wound up resigning a few months after that. >> from "it takes a pillage"...