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her little sister stories for her to fall asleep, they shared a room and into high school years, audrey would say tell me a story, i can't fall asleep. charlotte would start a story and the next night she would continue that story. we weren't surprised when she went to college and majored in digital cinema and english because we knew someday this book was going to happen. >> when people ask us how did you come up with the idea, it all started with marlon. it really did. it started with and into graham page. we had no idea if anyone would even follow a page about our bunny. up to 27,000 followers which is like way more than me. i don't even have instagram. >> so he is very popular. it makes sense to us, marlon is so adorable and he is fun to take pictures of. he has a real personality. he will follow us around, get his exercise outside, he will pose for pictures when we are taking it. people ask us all the time how did you get him to do that? how did you get him to sit in front of the fire and open the book? he does that. we don't do anything, he starts doing it. he has a real personalit
her little sister stories for her to fall asleep, they shared a room and into high school years, audrey would say tell me a story, i can't fall asleep. charlotte would start a story and the next night she would continue that story. we weren't surprised when she went to college and majored in digital cinema and english because we knew someday this book was going to happen. >> when people ask us how did you come up with the idea, it all started with marlon. it really did. it started with...
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i mean, audrey would say tell me a story, charlotte, i can't fall asleep. and charlotte would start a story in the next night to continue that story. and so we worked surprise when she went to college and major in digital cinema and english, because we knew someday this book was going to happen. >> to get to the book really, when people ask us how did you come up with the idea, we always say it all started with marlon. it really did. it started with the instagram page. we had no idea willingly even follow this page about our bunny. >> how many as yet to know? >> like 27,000 followers, which is like way more than me. [laughing] >> like what? >> and i don't even have instagram. >> so he's very popular, but, i mean, it makes sense to us, marlon is so adorable and he said to take pictures up. of. he has a very real personality. he will follow us around the house when we let them get his exercise outside, he will kind of post the pictures when taking it. people ask us all the time, like how did you get them to do that? how did you get him to sit in front of the
i mean, audrey would say tell me a story, charlotte, i can't fall asleep. and charlotte would start a story in the next night to continue that story. and so we worked surprise when she went to college and major in digital cinema and english, because we knew someday this book was going to happen. >> to get to the book really, when people ask us how did you come up with the idea, we always say it all started with marlon. it really did. it started with the instagram page. we had no idea...
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. - hey, where's audrey? big surprise, she's stuck on another work call. - lately, all she does is work. she even missed our girls night last night. - but we still had fun.
. - hey, where's audrey? big surprise, she's stuck on another work call. - lately, all she does is work. she even missed our girls night last night. - but we still had fun.
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so again, audrey backus, planning department code. this would allow the to resume a preexisting self-storage use after the city vacates the property. this would be allowed and the facility would be leased for the purpose of storing police department evidence that is currently stored at the hall of justice. as of this morning, the department has not received any public comment regarding the proposed ordinance and the department recommends that the commission approve with modifications this proposed ordinance. the planning department recommends the following modifications: reorganize legislation to follow chronological order for permitting and process. as currently drafted, the legislation is unclear as to the order of the process that should be adhered to. reorganizing this section in a chronological format will create a clear and concise process. recommendation two is to remove several requirements for lejt miezing the existing self-storage use in section 183 c 4. several requirements necessary for obtaining a permit are repetitive, u
so again, audrey backus, planning department code. this would allow the to resume a preexisting self-storage use after the city vacates the property. this would be allowed and the facility would be leased for the purpose of storing police department evidence that is currently stored at the hall of justice. as of this morning, the department has not received any public comment regarding the proposed ordinance and the department recommends that the commission approve with modifications this...
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. >> we would beg them to write story lines for us together and they're like, i mean, jen and audreyally friends. we're like, but we are. >> the cover will be revealed tomorrow. >>> one more piece of news. kendrick lamar was awarded a pulitzer prize many music for his album. he's the first winner not a class kl or jazz musician. >> congrats. >> congrats. >>> still ahead -- >> meghan markle's provocative past. >> some of the dresses were so tight, she had to have help. >> behind the scenes on the deal or no deal modeling job. and how she rehearsed. >> you better be careful. >>> and we're with johnny galecki. >> it's like a time machine. >>> closed captioning provided by -- ♪ ♪ oh say can you see ♪ by the dawn's -- wait. ♪ oh say can you see ♪ by the -- >> the struggle is real. rachel platen had to restart the national anthem twice after forgetting the lyrics twice over the weekend. >> she tweeted still feeling so embarrassed over this. so sorry to everyone. once again. >> it's okay. >> look, rample. it's not as bad as this. ♪ star spangled banner >> one of my all-time favorites. stick
. >> we would beg them to write story lines for us together and they're like, i mean, jen and audreyally friends. we're like, but we are. >> the cover will be revealed tomorrow. >>> one more piece of news. kendrick lamar was awarded a pulitzer prize many music for his album. he's the first winner not a class kl or jazz musician. >> congrats. >> congrats. >>> still ahead -- >> meghan markle's provocative past. >> some of the dresses were so...
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. - audrey, what's with the phones? i've been calling.ing goes to voice mail. - yeah, our dance show's on. we were calling and texting in our votes. - so you gotta tie up all the lines? - shh! - hey, did i just get shushed in my own home? - why don't you sit down and watch with us? you'd like it. - oh, i don't know. not really my kind of dancin'. - what is your kind of dancing?
. - audrey, what's with the phones? i've been calling.ing goes to voice mail. - yeah, our dance show's on. we were calling and texting in our votes. - so you gotta tie up all the lines? - shh! - hey, did i just get shushed in my own home? - why don't you sit down and watch with us? you'd like it. - oh, i don't know. not really my kind of dancin'. - what is your kind of dancing?
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fifty where the public crowded around to see it was sitting on something in hollywood stars like audrey hepburn and gregory peck were among those who added the lecturing from berlin to their collections that space was sales booming from match open showrooms in munich zurich to watch dot com and even ali would sit on it so going to hollywood. but for most wagon chief i'm rick not hall was less than pleased with romesha success and first the coachbuilder produced the v.w. chassis straight from the manufacturer but later v.w. a researcher of that privilege former matches rival carman match was obliged to cannibalize new fully assembled beatles and i'd say the optics on some of the visual standpoint is when you honestly sco went for a compact on time body with a delicately curved belt line and some people nicknamed the car the by mammoth and by and by that it's not and then it isn't right for such an elegant car on it for the most and that's why for the first time in automotive history they decided to badge the entire name back on the rear ends and modeled pisco that we can find chrome and
fifty where the public crowded around to see it was sitting on something in hollywood stars like audrey hepburn and gregory peck were among those who added the lecturing from berlin to their collections that space was sales booming from match open showrooms in munich zurich to watch dot com and even ali would sit on it so going to hollywood. but for most wagon chief i'm rick not hall was less than pleased with romesha success and first the coachbuilder produced the v.w. chassis straight from...
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in hollywood stars like audrey hepburn and gregory peck were among those who added the luxury of e w's from berlin to their collections this case was sales booming open show rooms in munich zurich ottawa and when ali would stop it so got in hollywood. but most weigand chief i'm rick not hall was less than pleased with the match a success at first the coachbuilder produced the v.w. chassis straight from the manufacturer but later v.w. research that privilege for matches rival carmen romesh was obliged to cannibalize new fully assembled beetles and i based the optics on some of the visual standpoint design a honestly sco went for a compact on time body with a delicately curved belt line and some people nicknamed the car the new math and i think it's not and then it isn't right for such an elegant current affairs launch and that's why for the first time an automotive history they decided to badge the entire name back on the rear down through model b.'s co that he can find crowds more data base school and find some cool. designer yohannes pisco was not stingy with the chrome the silvery al
in hollywood stars like audrey hepburn and gregory peck were among those who added the luxury of e w's from berlin to their collections this case was sales booming open show rooms in munich zurich ottawa and when ali would stop it so got in hollywood. but most weigand chief i'm rick not hall was less than pleased with the match a success at first the coachbuilder produced the v.w. chassis straight from the manufacturer but later v.w. research that privilege for matches rival carmen romesh was...
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we do not paid much attention and a tribute those occasions when audrey men and women rise to the occasionaders in 1990. it is they that are the real heroes of the process and the people of the —— northern ireland who supported the agreement. and voted on it after it was reached. what is your message to the current politicians given the stalemate? they should look back 20 yea rs stalemate? they should look back 20 years and see what strong and courageous political leadership can accomplish. and to apply that same kind of vision and courage to the problems of today. when you were in that talks, those final few hours, you have said how in february things look bleak and in the week of the agreement things moved ahead. where are you confident it would happen?” was not always confident it would happen. no one could have gone through the failures we went through and be confident. we were hopeful it would happen. but until ten minutes of the time we reached agreement, i did not know what the agreement would be. thanks to the courage and leadership of the political leaders of northern ireland, the
we do not paid much attention and a tribute those occasions when audrey men and women rise to the occasionaders in 1990. it is they that are the real heroes of the process and the people of the —— northern ireland who supported the agreement. and voted on it after it was reached. what is your message to the current politicians given the stalemate? they should look back 20 yea rs stalemate? they should look back 20 years and see what strong and courageous political leadership can accomplish....
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night she would tell her little sister stories they shared a room really to the high school years audrey would say tell me a story charlotte and she would start a story then the next night she would continue so we were surprised when she majored in digital cinema and english because we knew someday this book was going to happen so when people ask us we say it all started with marlin -- marlon bundo with the instagram page we didn't even know if anybody would follow it he has like 27000 followers which is way more than me. [laughter] he is very popular but it makes sense to us he is fun to take pictures of with a very real personality he will follow us around the house to get that exercise he will pose for pictures people ask us all the time how do you get him to do that? or open the book? he does that he just starts doing that so he does have a little personality. that we should do a children's book obviously my mom was going to do the watercolors so we decided to do it together and then to pick a theme for the book it made a lot of sense to be educational but then it would teach about t
night she would tell her little sister stories they shared a room really to the high school years audrey would say tell me a story charlotte and she would start a story then the next night she would continue so we were surprised when she majored in digital cinema and english because we knew someday this book was going to happen so when people ask us we say it all started with marlin -- marlon bundo with the instagram page we didn't even know if anybody would follow it he has like 27000...
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audrey dias reports. #in # in ancient times and... the commonwealth games, and they hope it rings out across birmingham for yea rs rings out across birmingham for years from now and to celebrate even more joyous years from now and to celebrate even morejoyous moments. years from now and to celebrate even more joyous moments. the aussie crowds indigo code from louisville. the noise in the stadium every single time of the australians came on was unbelievable. i know birmingham can do it better. enjoy the sport. today was all about welcoming home of those champions he gavest us so welcoming home of those champions he gavest us so many welcoming home of those champions he gavest us so many memories to treasure on the gold coast. speaking to seven people who have seen is why came back, it is incredible and i am so came back, it is incredible and i am so proud to win the gold medal. it means a must to me, i am really happy. they mainly 145 gold medals at the games and they are hoping to do even better here in birmingham. but one thing these
audrey dias reports. #in # in ancient times and... the commonwealth games, and they hope it rings out across birmingham for yea rs rings out across birmingham for years from now and to celebrate even more joyous years from now and to celebrate even morejoyous moments. years from now and to celebrate even more joyous moments. the aussie crowds indigo code from louisville. the noise in the stadium every single time of the australians came on was unbelievable. i know birmingham can do it better....
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writing a wall of water over eight stories high that is the incredible achievement of brazilian surfer audrey go kasha a tiny figure on this giant wave and it's just been confirmed as a new world record this ride last november off the portuguese coast has been ratified as the highest ever at the annual big wave awards the wave measured up to twenty four point thirty eight meters beating the previous biggest surf by just sixty one centimeters well that same event in portugal on the same day also produced another award this one for the biggest wipeout of the year british surfer andrew cotton received the dubious honor as he disappeared into the surf inspect killer style. oh now to news of a record breaker of a very different type the wilds oldest recorded spider has just died in australia is she is a trapdoor spider with less than well the less the name of number sixteen but that is her name at forty three years old she smashed the previous record held by a twenty eight year old trencher that from mexico sadly number sixteen did not go peacefully scientists say she was killed by a wasp sting. j
writing a wall of water over eight stories high that is the incredible achievement of brazilian surfer audrey go kasha a tiny figure on this giant wave and it's just been confirmed as a new world record this ride last november off the portuguese coast has been ratified as the highest ever at the annual big wave awards the wave measured up to twenty four point thirty eight meters beating the previous biggest surf by just sixty one centimeters well that same event in portugal on the same day also...
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force may not be able to silence them stephanie decker or jazeera west jerusalem philippine president audrey go to terror is closing down the terrorist island of bach ray for six months after describing it as a cesspool the island will now be closed from april twenty sixth it's home to hundreds of terrorism related businesses and the shutdown could displace seven hundred thousand workers last year more than two million tourists visited the island officials have said that it's drainage system is being used to send the untreated sewage into its surrounding waters the government says cleaning up the environment is needed to prevent any further deterioration communion duggan has more from manila. well it just may be a small island but boruc revenues make up twenty percent of the total tourism industry of the country at least fifteen thousand workers are affected by this decision there is still no clarity whether they will receive financial assistance in the six months that the island will be closed there is also no assurance that there will still be a job or a business to return to six months fr
force may not be able to silence them stephanie decker or jazeera west jerusalem philippine president audrey go to terror is closing down the terrorist island of bach ray for six months after describing it as a cesspool the island will now be closed from april twenty sixth it's home to hundreds of terrorism related businesses and the shutdown could displace seven hundred thousand workers last year more than two million tourists visited the island officials have said that it's drainage system is...
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. >> my name is audrey, daigian. i like to go and play outside. when i go outside i see a huge ugly pole. when i look out the window, the pole already has enough wires on it. i have seen some cell towers around the city and they're very ugly. this will increase the height of the pole and increase the likeness of it falling. in addition, that is san francisco is one of the major cities that earthquakes occur, this cell tower can cause radiation. i have read many science articles and radiation can cause cancer. i plan on living in the house for long and i am scared to get cancer. this cell tower is not meant to give better service, it's for the park. why do you think the park rejected the ugly cell tower? i do not want other families to suffer from crown castle. i will help as much as i can to defend my house and property. this is my own opinion, i stand strong for it. thank you. >> hello, my name is milo. i'm involved with this organization called san francisco bay area advocates for cellular technology in our neighborhood, it's a personal passion
. >> my name is audrey, daigian. i like to go and play outside. when i go outside i see a huge ugly pole. when i look out the window, the pole already has enough wires on it. i have seen some cell towers around the city and they're very ugly. this will increase the height of the pole and increase the likeness of it falling. in addition, that is san francisco is one of the major cities that earthquakes occur, this cell tower can cause radiation. i have read many science articles and...
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audrey dias reports. moments. the crowds on the gold coast were unbelievable. the noise in the stadium every time an athlete came on was unbelievable. but i know that brummies can do it better! i really wa nt to brummies can do it better! i really want to see supports, people getting behind it. loving it, enjoying the sport. all coming home the champions that gave us so many memories to treasure. speaking to some many people since coming back, and hearing the word of not all being spread, it‘s incredible and i‘m so proud to have won this gold medal. generally happy. team england 145 gold medals at the games and are hoping to do even better here in birmingham. what these athletes want to do with inspire all these people to do with inspire all these people to ta ke to do with inspire all these people to take up sport. they are like my best inspiration. i hope one day to best inspiration. i hope one day to be there with them. we look forward to it. if you see what these kids have done, the sports they have d
audrey dias reports. moments. the crowds on the gold coast were unbelievable. the noise in the stadium every time an athlete came on was unbelievable. but i know that brummies can do it better! i really wa nt to brummies can do it better! i really want to see supports, people getting behind it. loving it, enjoying the sport. all coming home the champions that gave us so many memories to treasure. speaking to some many people since coming back, and hearing the word of not all being spread,...
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my name is audrey rodd rodderi. urban proud has been working in partnership with the urban housing, to build an active open space is through this extended construction period. increasing access and opportunities to grow food, by and for the community. this past year we have begun to hire and train sunnydale youth to build and manage these spaces and with a million dollar investment we'll be continuing to grow our green job training program, increasing paid opportunities for sunnydale and valley youth to connect our urban farm at june jordan, the largest school garden in san francisco to the network of community gardens within sunnydale, to the greenway and gardens of visitacion valley. we are committed to continuing to find resources and supports to manage and maintain these vital open spaces. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> hello. my name is hunter ridenour. i've lived in san francisco for about five years and i've lived in visitacion valley for about six or seven months,
my name is audrey rodd rodderi. urban proud has been working in partnership with the urban housing, to build an active open space is through this extended construction period. increasing access and opportunities to grow food, by and for the community. this past year we have begun to hire and train sunnydale youth to build and manage these spaces and with a million dollar investment we'll be continuing to grow our green job training program, increasing paid opportunities for sunnydale and valley...
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audrey backas, planning department staff, but before i make my comments, john updike is here to present on this item. >> president hillis: no problem. welcome, mr. updike. >> good afternoon, commissioners. john updike, director of real estate. thank you for hearing this item today, and giving me a moment to
audrey backas, planning department staff, but before i make my comments, john updike is here to present on this item. >> president hillis: no problem. welcome, mr. updike. >> good afternoon, commissioners. john updike, director of real estate. thank you for hearing this item today, and giving me a moment to
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audrey jeffers show, we had comey, he was referencing whether he thought the information that he transmitted to his pal was classified or not. let's watch. >> senator grassley, chairman of the jerry committee, says there are seven memos. four of them are classified. is that right? >> i don't know. i don't have the memos. i don't know how many they are. when i created some of them, they were classified. i don't know how many. >> laura: okay. bobby, i got to have you, take this away. >> i can't understand how many times -- >> laura: how does he not know? >> i don't know. how could he not have them? he has copies. he provided copies to the who is friends in columbia. he probably has them in his briefcase. how can he not have these memos? how many times can we expect the answer that i don't know, i don't remember, when he's cornered. it is unfathomable that he doesn't know what is in those memos. four of them are classified. he's got copies, probably has them right there with him. one thing that strikes me, the fbi, for the fbi director on january 6, 4 weeks before the inauguration, going immedi
audrey jeffers show, we had comey, he was referencing whether he thought the information that he transmitted to his pal was classified or not. let's watch. >> senator grassley, chairman of the jerry committee, says there are seven memos. four of them are classified. is that right? >> i don't know. i don't have the memos. i don't know how many they are. when i created some of them, they were classified. i don't know how many. >> laura: okay. bobby, i got to have you, take this...
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. >> audrey lord, in different ways, similar ways said go where the fear is. so i think we can talk outside about this, a hard one but i would like to give a hand to a wonderful panel. >> numbers of the publishing industry talk about the state of publishing for black writers from the black writers co
. >> audrey lord, in different ways, similar ways said go where the fear is. so i think we can talk outside about this, a hard one but i would like to give a hand to a wonderful panel. >> numbers of the publishing industry talk about the state of publishing for black writers from the black writers co
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. >> audrey lord, in different ways, similar ways said go where the fear is. so i think we can talk outside about this, a hard one but i would like to give
. >> audrey lord, in different ways, similar ways said go where the fear is. so i think we can talk outside about this, a hard one but i would like to give
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. >> audrey lord, in different ways, similar ways said go where the fear is. so i think we can talk outside about this, a hard one but i would like to give writers from the black writers conference at medgar evers college in new york. >> here we go. good afternoon, everybody. what is that? good? okay. you want to know my name, just ask. you are welcome. it is wonderful to be here at the 14th national black writers conference. i love the theme of this year's conference. by gathering, we affirm and remind ourselves and each other that our voices are vital, the work we do is relevant and by supporting and uplifting each other we survive and thrive. it is essential to gather collective hearing ancillary the writing and work of various voices. on this day march 25th, it is also the 79th year of tony's birth, a groundbreaking activist, community worker, filmmaker, mother and writer and speaker of truth, she made a significant contribution in literature, culture, film, feminist practices. some of the book she authored are the black woman, an anthology, those bones ar
. >> audrey lord, in different ways, similar ways said go where the fear is. so i think we can talk outside about this, a hard one but i would like to give writers from the black writers conference at medgar evers college in new york. >> here we go. good afternoon, everybody. what is that? good? okay. you want to know my name, just ask. you are welcome. it is wonderful to be here at the 14th national black writers conference. i love the theme of this year's conference. by gathering,...
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. >> host: let's hear from audrey who's in richmond, virginia. >> caller: hello? >> host: hi, audrey, you're on the air. >> guest: you're on the air. [laughter] >> caller: hello. mr. mosley -- >> guest: hi. >> caller: -- first, i'd like to say, like everyone else has said, i'm a great fan. and i'm particularly happy about your are comments you made earlier about readers and how important reading is, because i think i may have in common with you a great love of just reading stories. i'm not a writer at all. my question for you though about your stories is about a character of yours called leonid mcgill. and i was just wondering what made you write him and how he involved. he seemed -- he evolved. he seems sort of a distillation of some of the other characters. how did he come about? >> guest: well, you know, actually a guy, a publisher of mystery works and the owner of a bookstore, otto pensler, he came to me and said i'm doing a collection of short stories. this one's about dangerous women. and i said, okay. and i started writing this story. i had the title first
. >> host: let's hear from audrey who's in richmond, virginia. >> caller: hello? >> host: hi, audrey, you're on the air. >> guest: you're on the air. [laughter] >> caller: hello. mr. mosley -- >> guest: hi. >> caller: -- first, i'd like to say, like everyone else has said, i'm a great fan. and i'm particularly happy about your are comments you made earlier about readers and how important reading is, because i think i may have in common with you a great...
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. >> please rise for the singing of lift every voice and saying harris andy audrey keisha renee. ♪ lift[singing] >> ♪ let us rejoice ♪ [singing] ♪ lift every voice and sing sing with the harmony of liberty [singing] [applause] ago i had the honor to welcome some of the workers from the 1968 strike to the white house. they were in washington to represent their fellow sanitation workers who were being inducted into the labor hall name -- the labor hall of fame. what struck me about all of them was there quiet dignity. the same human dignity they marched for 50 years ago. there were men who served their city without complaint, picking up other people's trash for little pay and less respect. they were denigrated as walking buzzards. they were relegated to separate bathrooms and separate drinking fountains. as the civil rights movement gained steam and these workers watched the marchers and saw the boycotts and heard about the voting rights act -- they decided they had enough and went on strike. their demands were simple -- the right to join a union, the right to bargain. a few more cents pe
. >> please rise for the singing of lift every voice and saying harris andy audrey keisha renee. ♪ lift[singing] >> ♪ let us rejoice ♪ [singing] ♪ lift every voice and sing sing with the harmony of liberty [singing] [applause] ago i had the honor to welcome some of the workers from the 1968 strike to the white house. they were in washington to represent their fellow sanitation workers who were being inducted into the labor hall name -- the labor hall of fame. what struck me...
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>> opposing cleveland high school and was reading audrey lowered i was reading beverly tatum and i started to have my own awakening of how i was living in the conditions i was living. for the first time you feel like it was my fault to my families fault that we were poor. there is a system in place that per picture perpetuated the harm and violence that we experienced. that's what was happening for me. >> back to the book where we could see other laws were race-based still have a hard time accepting drug policy as race policy and war on drugs is the legal response explain. >> so much of the silver rights movement was about survival until revolution. what happened quickly was the demise and tearing apart of a powerful movement that impacted people in the 80s and 90s and it impacted the ways in which i would understand that time what were seeing now is a resurgence of a movement trying to take care of what they're trying to do 30 or 40 years ago. >> a this calling in. >> hello. i have two questions one is a statement and a question as far as flint of castile in situations like that i questio
>> opposing cleveland high school and was reading audrey lowered i was reading beverly tatum and i started to have my own awakening of how i was living in the conditions i was living. for the first time you feel like it was my fault to my families fault that we were poor. there is a system in place that per picture perpetuated the harm and violence that we experienced. that's what was happening for me. >> back to the book where we could see other laws were race-based still have a...
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they shared a room, almost really into high school years, audrey would say tell me a story, i can't falselybear charlotte would start a story and the next night would continue that story. and majored in digital cinema. someday this book was going to happen. >> when people ask how did you come up with the idea, it started with marlon, we had no idea how many is up to. >> 27000 followers. way more than me. >> doesn't even have them. he is very popular and it makes sense to us. marlon is so adorable, fun to take pictures of, he will follow was around the house and get exercise, people ask us all the time, how did you get in to sit in front of the fire or open the book? he does that. he has a little personality. it started with instagram page, we thought she should do a children's book on this, would be really fun and a partnership. was always going -- she is so talented. we decided to do it together and when we wanted to pick a theme for the book it made sense to make it educational so it doesn't wasn't a story about marlon but would teach the role of the vice president, whoever he or she is,
they shared a room, almost really into high school years, audrey would say tell me a story, i can't falselybear charlotte would start a story and the next night would continue that story. and majored in digital cinema. someday this book was going to happen. >> when people ask how did you come up with the idea, it started with marlon, we had no idea how many is up to. >> 27000 followers. way more than me. >> doesn't even have them. he is very popular and it makes sense to us....
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it is audrey drake graham who put it best, i have to stay in my stone. you say that we >>> tonight the mueller team strikes in a scene out of a movie. a man gets off a plane and he is quickly questioned about what he knows and served a subpoena to come talk to the special council. with the president in florida, more trouble back in washington. bad news are for members of the cabinet after more white house departures. fascinating new numbers are out and you might be surprised to learn what kinds of americans came out last weekend to march and demonstrate against gun violence. steve kornacky is live as we get under way on a friday night. >>> we are almost there. good evening on a friday night. day 435 of the trump administration. as another week comes to an end, the latest development tonight in the russia matter. our nbc news reports earlier this week, mueller's investigators detained, questioned, and then served a subpoena to a trump ally named ted mallick when he arrived at logan airport from england. he say formal adviser who just finished a book calle
it is audrey drake graham who put it best, i have to stay in my stone. you say that we >>> tonight the mueller team strikes in a scene out of a movie. a man gets off a plane and he is quickly questioned about what he knows and served a subpoena to come talk to the special council. with the president in florida, more trouble back in washington. bad news are for members of the cabinet after more white house departures. fascinating new numbers are out and you might be surprised to learn...
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high school called cleveland high school in the san fernando valley in reseda, and i was reading audreyord and belle hooks, i was reading beverly tatum, all the black kids sitting in a cafeteria, and i started to have my own awakening about how i was living and the conditions i was living in. the first time where i didn't feel like it was my fault or my family's fault that we were poor and that there was an actual system in place that perpetuated the type of humiliation and harm and violence that we experienced. and so i think that's what was happening for me. >> host: back to the book, where we could see that other laws were race-based and aimed at disrupting black life, we had -- we still have a hard time accepting drug policy as race policy and the war on drugs as the legal response to the gains of the civil rights and black power movements. explain. >> guest: well, so much of the civil rights movement and the black power movement was about survival until revolution. that's what the black panthers' slogan was. it was taking care of our community until we had transformed the system, a
high school called cleveland high school in the san fernando valley in reseda, and i was reading audreyord and belle hooks, i was reading beverly tatum, all the black kids sitting in a cafeteria, and i started to have my own awakening about how i was living and the conditions i was living in. the first time where i didn't feel like it was my fault or my family's fault that we were poor and that there was an actual system in place that perpetuated the type of humiliation and harm and violence...
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in the interest of time i'll let audrey jump in because i know i'm cutting you short on -- cut you on ten minutes so go. >> so, welcome to the panel on free speech on college campuses. i'm excited about this panel as well. the troubling trend of speech suppression on! buss where it should not be stifled. we have knowledge in panelists and the interest of time if a shortenedened the bios but i'lld them. they have very distinguished bios. harmy dylan is a randallly recognize lawyer, truss us boardroom adviser and passionate advocate for individual corporate and institutional clients in numerous byes. her brought experience comes from securities, entertainment, employment discrimination and civil rights matters. she has developed a niche practice in represent clients across california in election and campaign law matters, from general complains and ethics representation for partisan and nonpartisan contenders, she is regularly retained by candidates and campaigns for advice on complex legal issues. also maintains an active pro-bono practice and is a frequent guest on cable news. miss dil
in the interest of time i'll let audrey jump in because i know i'm cutting you short on -- cut you on ten minutes so go. >> so, welcome to the panel on free speech on college campuses. i'm excited about this panel as well. the troubling trend of speech suppression on! buss where it should not be stifled. we have knowledge in panelists and the interest of time if a shortenedened the bios but i'lld them. they have very distinguished bios. harmy dylan is a randallly recognize lawyer, truss...