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to what extent do you think her fears have been bourne out in subsequent civil rights litigation or have her fears been answered in a positive way in subsequent civil rights litigation? >> uh-huh. huh, that's an interesting question. well, i can say this, in atlanta, the perspective of the african-american middle class won out. thus, the settlement was put into place. atlanta was able to have african-american black school superintendent. it's the school board initially was 50% african-american and soon it was a majority african-american. the same was true of the city council. and over time mayor jackson became mayor and over time atlanta, like many other cities became a black-controlled city. and the theory that the african-american middle class had was that same race representation control by african-americans would yield progress for the entire group. and what ms. matthews was challenging, she was challenging that premise as early as the late 1960s and 1970s, certainly. and i can tell you that certainly it was the case that pretty soon in the evolution of the atlanta school board, it b
to what extent do you think her fears have been bourne out in subsequent civil rights litigation or have her fears been answered in a positive way in subsequent civil rights litigation? >> uh-huh. huh, that's an interesting question. well, i can say this, in atlanta, the perspective of the african-american middle class won out. thus, the settlement was put into place. atlanta was able to have african-american black school superintendent. it's the school board initially was 50%...
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matthews fears were bourne out in politics, in the political arena. >> so i really liked your bottom-up approach to history. i think that's really valuable because it lends texture and really an understanding of what actually happens. and it -- it makes things seem more contingent and more contested than they were, than the sort of dominant narrative have. so where does the dominant narrative come from? are the lawyers and thurgood marshall, they just more prominent and is that what makes that the dominant narrative. what explains that? hmmm? well, a number of things, i would say. i mentioned that my book is not just winners' history. so the dominant narrative is consistent with winners' history. so, of course, we want to tell the history of the naacp lawyers, of thurgood marshall and his conception of equality because we're proud in this country of brown versus board of education and its role in cleansing constitutional law of jim crow. and it's role in contributing to all of the changes, subsequent changes in the law. so to the extent that we value the work marshall, and the history i
matthews fears were bourne out in politics, in the political arena. >> so i really liked your bottom-up approach to history. i think that's really valuable because it lends texture and really an understanding of what actually happens. and it -- it makes things seem more contingent and more contested than they were, than the sort of dominant narrative have. so where does the dominant narrative come from? are the lawyers and thurgood marshall, they just more prominent and is that what makes...
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i'm a fourth generation bourn and raised san franciscan so i'm a local hire. and i love this city. i grew up on a block where cops lived. i trick or treated at their houses. my best friend's father started the canine unit. i played police cops. when people ask me about community policing i tell them that i know other way to be. i was raised on it. i spent the last 30 years of my life working side by side with the community and incredible men and women of this police department are the pwbest department in the country to keep this city safe and i'm committed to do so as chief of police. being a police officer is a calling and something to be valued. i have the utmost respect for the officers who put their lives on the lean to -- line to keep the people safe and i'm proud to call myself one of them. i want to thank those who have played a significant role in my life and helped lead me to this moment. both inside and outside the department. they molded me into the kind of officer, public servant and person i'm proud to be today. durke -- during my 30 carries i have served in almost ev
i'm a fourth generation bourn and raised san franciscan so i'm a local hire. and i love this city. i grew up on a block where cops lived. i trick or treated at their houses. my best friend's father started the canine unit. i played police cops. when people ask me about community policing i tell them that i know other way to be. i was raised on it. i spent the last 30 years of my life working side by side with the community and incredible men and women of this police department are the pwbest...
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flights being grounded not only in adelaide, a major airport, canberra, the nation's capital, mel bourne, the second-biggest airport in the country, and crucially, sydney. sydney flights have been grounded. that is australia's biggest airport domestically and internationally. that affects the eastern seaboard and australia as a whole. it is huge. >> do we know when services will return to normal? >> at the moment, this cloud keeps drifting up the eastern seaboard. it started directly over the flight path in adelaide and kept drifting east. that is bad news for australia, because that is where most people live, this southeastern quadrant that takes in adelaide, melbourne, sydney. there is even a fear it could drift toward brisbane, capital of queensland. it is already affecting outlying towns in new south wales, like new castle. this is having a big impact on travel in australia. coach companies are laying on extra services. obviously, in a country this big, there are distances. for some country, they are impracticable. >> how damaging is this for the airline industry? >> it is a nightmar
flights being grounded not only in adelaide, a major airport, canberra, the nation's capital, mel bourne, the second-biggest airport in the country, and crucially, sydney. sydney flights have been grounded. that is australia's biggest airport domestically and internationally. that affects the eastern seaboard and australia as a whole. it is huge. >> do we know when services will return to normal? >> at the moment, this cloud keeps drifting up the eastern seaboard. it started...
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tracing the food bourne illnesses is complicated with even the importing and exporting. think you should know where they came from. buy them from a farmer you know that has good growing practices and stay away from the imported foods. >> which is harder and harder to do these days, unfortunately. and one of the things that was so shocking with happened in germany was this was something we hadn't heard of before, a strain that we hadn't heard of before. do the diseases evolve just as any other type would, the food bourne diseases? >> well sure. i'm not a microbiologist but i do know that e-coli when it is unchallenged in an environment where it can grow or even if it is challenged it mutates and we have these feed lots now where they have a chance to proliferate even more and mutate even more. so we just wanted to stay away from that kind of food. >> well let's talk about what we can do to protect ourselves. does it matter when it comes to washing or how we do it? does that make a difference? >> i use vinegar. >> walk us through the process. so a lot of folks might run th
tracing the food bourne illnesses is complicated with even the importing and exporting. think you should know where they came from. buy them from a farmer you know that has good growing practices and stay away from the imported foods. >> which is harder and harder to do these days, unfortunately. and one of the things that was so shocking with happened in germany was this was something we hadn't heard of before, a strain that we hadn't heard of before. do the diseases evolve just as any...
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i'm thinking of that child because that -- that kind of school yard teasing is usually bourne out of insecurity. you know, in trying to pull someone back or the fear that this kid that you like and respect is going to leave you in the dust. that they're going to leave and they're going to move on to someplace better and you're not going to move on with them. and so we need to take -- we need to listen to that, when that happens but focus on both the children who are part of that conversation and make sure that the young people who don't value education get the signals that it's okay to value education. you know, we tend to reward athletes, you know, when you think about the people who get to strut through society as young people, they're usually the people who have letters on their jacket and we need to make sure -- you know, it was striking to me around the time of the state of the union, the president and paul ryan both in the same week said the same thing and i don't think that either of them probably noticed that they both said it but it was essentially, we have to reward the stu
i'm thinking of that child because that -- that kind of school yard teasing is usually bourne out of insecurity. you know, in trying to pull someone back or the fear that this kid that you like and respect is going to leave you in the dust. that they're going to leave and they're going to move on to someplace better and you're not going to move on with them. and so we need to take -- we need to listen to that, when that happens but focus on both the children who are part of that conversation...
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decided to stop using the tub however the former head of the international atomic energy agency bourne's the world can't afford to fall. right now there's twenty nine countries but it lying on your credit here and the impact of all of them not there like when you get a new year and you did an energy deficit increase in prices old coal gas and oil that every new update is not good but on the corner energy for the price will increase forty percent by twenty certainly so we are in between that all kind of hard hits you know we have to understand that there was ever new technology that is it is what we have to maximize the benefit and minimize that is what we need to do it out of that so we are working out of the nuclear energy is you just try to focus on safety. let's take a look at the markets now one is moving between small gains and losses but investors taking a pause out to pushing all to shop gains on tuesday but sweet is trading at around one thousand three dollars a barrel and brant at around one hundred nine dollars a pound. most asian markets are trading hire japan's nikkei finishe
decided to stop using the tub however the former head of the international atomic energy agency bourne's the world can't afford to fall. right now there's twenty nine countries but it lying on your credit here and the impact of all of them not there like when you get a new year and you did an energy deficit increase in prices old coal gas and oil that every new update is not good but on the corner energy for the price will increase forty percent by twenty certainly so we are in between that all...
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jason bourne and his lightning fast reflexes.d her mojito cupcakes. >> it's a white rum cake with lime and mint just like the drink but sweeter. >> now pay attention. >> reporter: move over q, meet kimberly martin and her sister sarah ford. owners of main street cupcakes in rocky river, ohio. their top secret concoctions ended up thwarting terrorists. how did betty crocker end up meeting robert ludlum. operation cupcake is two quarts spy manual, one pint cookbook. website for al qaeda, wannabe terrorists swap plans. these are the players, the agents of mi 6, the united kingdom's version of the cia to take down the website they hack in and switch bombmaking recipes with a jumble of codes the decipher the codes and would-be terrorists get this recipes not for bombs but for the ohio bakery's famous mojito cupcakes. >> i got an alert on the phone and certainly was not happy to see main street cupcakes in the same sentence as al qaeda. >> reporter: why main street? because they were once featured on the "ellen degeneres show's" websit
jason bourne and his lightning fast reflexes.d her mojito cupcakes. >> it's a white rum cake with lime and mint just like the drink but sweeter. >> now pay attention. >> reporter: move over q, meet kimberly martin and her sister sarah ford. owners of main street cupcakes in rocky river, ohio. their top secret concoctions ended up thwarting terrorists. how did betty crocker end up meeting robert ludlum. operation cupcake is two quarts spy manual, one pint cookbook. website for...
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the goal is to increase awareness about food bourn illnesses such as salmonella and e-coli. >> it's important to maintain proper temperature, separation of raw foods from cooked foods. >>> a second bill is working its way through the legislature to clarify how counties will enforce the law. although any crack down likely wouldn't happen until at least january. in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> savings that can add up. the sales tax cut taking effect this week and why some are seeing green. >>> san pablo homeowners say they have new evidence that proves this city should pay for damages caused by this landslide. d having enough ince when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but i'll be there every step of the way. call or come in and talk with us today. >>> some san pablo homeowners say they have evidence that the city knew that their properties were on a slide prone areas and now they say the city should pa
the goal is to increase awareness about food bourn illnesses such as salmonella and e-coli. >> it's important to maintain proper temperature, separation of raw foods from cooked foods. >>> a second bill is working its way through the legislature to clarify how counties will enforce the law. although any crack down likely wouldn't happen until at least january. in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> savings that can add up. the sales tax cut taking effect this week...
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the goal is to increase awareness about food bourn illnesses such as salmonella and e-coli. >> it's importanttemperature, separation of raw foods from cooked foods. >>> a second bill is working its way through the legislature to clarify how counties will enforce the law. although any crack down likely wouldn't happen until at least january. in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> savings that can add up. the sales tax cut taking effect this week and >>> some san pablo homeowners say they have evidence that the city knew that their properties were on a slide prone areas and now they say the city should pay for their repairs. residents say it's not the first time. ktvu's tara moiyarti spoke to those in the league battle today to find -- in the legal battle to find out who's responsible. >> reporter: barbara scott wonders how many inches her home will move today. >> it is the most nerve wracking way to live. >> reporter: she and the other homeowners want the city to take responsibility. homeowners discovered records that report slides that's when san pablo sold two lots but the city says tha
the goal is to increase awareness about food bourn illnesses such as salmonella and e-coli. >> it's importanttemperature, separation of raw foods from cooked foods. >>> a second bill is working its way through the legislature to clarify how counties will enforce the law. although any crack down likely wouldn't happen until at least january. in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> savings that can add up. the sales tax cut taking effect this week and >>> some...
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the center for disease control estimates one in six people will come down with a food bourn illness.try should be separated from other foods. we want you to cook to a proper temperature. you can't tell if foods are safe by just looking at it. using a thermometer is important. >> the ads will run on television, radio and internet. for more information you can go to foodsafety.gov. >>> and coming up in just 90 seconds -- >> reporter: 18 years ago gunfire rang out in a san francisco high rise killing nine people. tonight that massacre is a rallying point for a new gun control effort. >>> and a summer storm creates chaos on bay area roadways. we're tracking the troubles coming up in just 90 seconds. >>> take a look at this, it is almost the fourth of july and a rainstorm is toppling trees in san francisco. good evening everyone i'm frank somerville. >> and i'm julie haener. the june gloom returned with an extra punch today as the steady rain set records and drowned out the summer sun around the bay. we have live team coverage tonight, ktvu's sal castaneda has the latest on the storm dama
the center for disease control estimates one in six people will come down with a food bourn illness.try should be separated from other foods. we want you to cook to a proper temperature. you can't tell if foods are safe by just looking at it. using a thermometer is important. >> the ads will run on television, radio and internet. for more information you can go to foodsafety.gov. >>> and coming up in just 90 seconds -- >> reporter: 18 years ago gunfire rang out in a san...
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jason bourne and his lightning-fast reflexes. and, sarah forer and her mojito cupcakes. >> it's a white rum cake, with lime and mint, just like the drink, but sweeter. >> now, pay attention, please. >> reporter: move over q. meet kimberly martin and sarah forer. owners of main street cupcakes in rocky river, ohio. their top-secret concoctions helped thwart terrorists half a world away. so, how does betty crocker meet robert ludlam? operation cupcake, is two parts spy manual and one pint cookbook. this is the target. a website for al qaeda where wannabe terrorists swap plans. these are the players, the agents of mi-6, the united kingdom's version of the cia. to take down the website, they hack in and switch out bombmaking recipes with a jumble of codes. decipher those codes and would-be terrorists get this. recipes not for bombs. but for the ohio bakery's famous mojito cupcakes. >> i got an alert on my phone. and was not happy to see main street cupcakes in the same sentence as al qaeda. >> reporter: why main street? because they
jason bourne and his lightning-fast reflexes. and, sarah forer and her mojito cupcakes. >> it's a white rum cake, with lime and mint, just like the drink, but sweeter. >> now, pay attention, please. >> reporter: move over q. meet kimberly martin and sarah forer. owners of main street cupcakes in rocky river, ohio. their top-secret concoctions helped thwart terrorists half a world away. so, how does betty crocker meet robert ludlam? operation cupcake, is two parts spy manual...
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atomic energy commission, they created the system of secret keeping which the slang for it is called bourn classified. scholars who have looked into this secret keeping system say that it allows them to have unanswered authority, and that is certainly the case and that is why the atomic energy commission was able to do so many things. the bomb a test i told you about up to 90,000 feet, that nuclear bomb test involved 12,000 people in the middle of the pacific ocean. no one knew it was going on when it went on. so secret keeping is an important area of area 51 for many reasons, but it's not a good situation for other reasons, and it is the source who tells me the story in the end who told me that i asked him you know, president clinton looked into the kind of atomic energy commission's, how come he didn't find out about this program in area 51 that involve croswell and what he said to me is he almost found out about it, but he didn't have the need to know. >> a question that goes back to the ufo story why would stall lummis indy 500 croft to roswell mexico instead of a more populated area?
atomic energy commission, they created the system of secret keeping which the slang for it is called bourn classified. scholars who have looked into this secret keeping system say that it allows them to have unanswered authority, and that is certainly the case and that is why the atomic energy commission was able to do so many things. the bomb a test i told you about up to 90,000 feet, that nuclear bomb test involved 12,000 people in the middle of the pacific ocean. no one knew it was going on...
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because it's so -- it's so exceptional and idiosyncratic how to crate in china that a company that's bourne in that environment can't really take it abroad very easily. >> we've totally flipped sides on you and i'm sorry on that but there's one way where we suck to the terms of the original debate which is i think there's clear evidence right now -- even members of the administration with whom i have no influence, whatsoever, whose advantages in vagueness in some cases. and the main one that comes to mind is the equipment supply deal for sprint which is not technically under cfius mandate went a fair amount of ways and then the chinese companies were told to go home. if you were really concerned -- if the administration was really at dan's position, that had have been handled differently. there would have been changes after that and there would have been some statement that we don't want to do that. there wasn't. because the administration sees some advantages in the way our current system is even though it has vague elements. >> yes. >> gentlemen, good morning. ben larson, army staff. my q
because it's so -- it's so exceptional and idiosyncratic how to crate in china that a company that's bourne in that environment can't really take it abroad very easily. >> we've totally flipped sides on you and i'm sorry on that but there's one way where we suck to the terms of the original debate which is i think there's clear evidence right now -- even members of the administration with whom i have no influence, whatsoever, whose advantages in vagueness in some cases. and the main one...