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you may have heard the stereotype all african-americans bought cadillacs. they purchase cadillacs in exactly the same proportion and percentages white americans of 3 percent 3 percent of african-americans purchase cadillacs that is the stereotyp stereotype. the preferred car was the buick or the oldsmobile. traveling by car posed a paradox their freedom to travel but forced to say in segregated black neighborhoods. now think for a minute what it was like for all americans before there were cars or the automobile? people generally stayed put. they didn't travel very far from their neighborhood they generally stayed in white neighborhoods by people state in black neighborhoods in some black and white people live side-by-side but the country was generally segregated by race. think about what happens with the automobile. not a crisscross the country traveling through white spaces to get to a safe black space one black to another black space. they had to go through a variety of white spaces where they were unwelcome. signs, billboards, posters and objects that r
you may have heard the stereotype all african-americans bought cadillacs. they purchase cadillacs in exactly the same proportion and percentages white americans of 3 percent 3 percent of african-americans purchase cadillacs that is the stereotyp stereotype. the preferred car was the buick or the oldsmobile. traveling by car posed a paradox their freedom to travel but forced to say in segregated black neighborhoods. now think for a minute what it was like for all americans before there were cars...
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this is a cadillac on harlem street. african-americans were often prevented by discrimination from purchasing houses, you cannot buy a house because your neighborhood was redlined and banks would not give you a mortgage. and therefore the car became the largest and most important purchase and therefore african-americans use their disposable income to buy beautiful cars and you heard the stereotype that all african-americans fought cadillacs. african-americans purchase cadillacs in exactly the same proportion percentage as white americans, 3% of african-americans purchase cadillacs. that is the stereotype that all african-americans had those cadillacs. the preferred car was the buick in those mobile. but for african-americans travel by car posed a paradox. african-americans had the freedom to travel but they were forced to stay in segregated black neighborhoods in segregated black tourist accommodation that would accept them. i would like you to think for a minute about what it was like for all americans before there were
this is a cadillac on harlem street. african-americans were often prevented by discrimination from purchasing houses, you cannot buy a house because your neighborhood was redlined and banks would not give you a mortgage. and therefore the car became the largest and most important purchase and therefore african-americans use their disposable income to buy beautiful cars and you heard the stereotype that all african-americans fought cadillacs. african-americans purchase cadillacs in exactly the...
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this was the cadillac on a harlem street. it was prevented by discrimination from purchasing, you couldn't buy a house because your neighborhood was redlined and not give you a mortgage, therefore the car became the largest and most important purchase and african-americans use disposable income to buy beautiful cars. you may have heard the stereotype that all african-americans bought cadillacs. african-americans purchased cadillacs in the same proportion percentage as white americans. that is a stereotype all african-americans had those cadillacs, the preferred car was the buick or oldsmobile but for african-americans travel by car posed a paradox, they had the freedom to travel but were forced to stay in segregated black neighborhoods and tourist accommodations. i want you to think about what it was like for all americans before there were cars, before the automobile, before the automobile people generally stayed put, they didn't travel very far at all for their own neighborhoods, white people generally stayed in white neigh
this was the cadillac on a harlem street. it was prevented by discrimination from purchasing, you couldn't buy a house because your neighborhood was redlined and not give you a mortgage, therefore the car became the largest and most important purchase and african-americans use disposable income to buy beautiful cars. you may have heard the stereotype that all african-americans bought cadillacs. african-americans purchased cadillacs in the same proportion percentage as white americans. that is a...
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with a 3 percent. 3 percent of african-americans purchased cadillacs. that is a stereotype. that is all had those collect some of the preferred car was the buick or the oldsmobile. for african-americans, traveling car was african americans, had the freedom to travel but they were forced to stay in segregated black neighborhoods and segregated black accommodations. they would accept them. and we think for a minute, what it was like for all americans before their cars. before the automobile. and before the automobile, people generally stayed put. they don't travel very far from the neighborhoods. white people generally stayed in white neighborhoods pretty black people generally stated black neighborhoods. in some pork neighborhoods black and white people lived side-by-side. but the country was generally segregated. my race. think about what happened with the automobile. with their cars, african-americans crisscrossed the country traveling through white spaces. to get from a safe black space to another safe black space to say get from a black neighborhood to black resort, he ha
with a 3 percent. 3 percent of african-americans purchased cadillacs. that is a stereotype. that is all had those collect some of the preferred car was the buick or the oldsmobile. for african-americans, traveling car was african americans, had the freedom to travel but they were forced to stay in segregated black neighborhoods and segregated black accommodations. they would accept them. and we think for a minute, what it was like for all americans before their cars. before the automobile. and...
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because mine are full of bugs woods in my magic court they snot a magic court that is my cadillac baby that's my cadillac do you know if you're old homeless person you gotta have some certain things right . you got to have some booze. you gotta have some booze. yeah i have a blanket. ordered my paper to go you gotta have paper paper he got to have paper. plastic goes out plastic. bungee cords and. he got it out. 'd all the years. she's gone. all of us we got to have her son. paul make you feel alone make you feel. you got a daughter have. a new look commuter from all over. think how to live kind of a light. sometimes. sky on a good have a light. cloud by a man as kind of like a school you are all blank that's it's all blank it's just my coat. i mean it's been winter dude it's been when a. freeze to death. i came close once the 1st storm that came through. i woke up under 2 inches allies some 4 inches of snow and. but i. just. see it yes. i was on the floor in my bathroom you know crying praying. it's time for us to where i was having so many fever i didn't have any sense of c. source n
because mine are full of bugs woods in my magic court they snot a magic court that is my cadillac baby that's my cadillac do you know if you're old homeless person you gotta have some certain things right . you got to have some booze. you gotta have some booze. yeah i have a blanket. ordered my paper to go you gotta have paper paper he got to have paper. plastic goes out plastic. bungee cords and. he got it out. 'd all the years. she's gone. all of us we got to have her son. paul make you feel...
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baby that's my cadillac do you know if you're old homeless person you gotta have some certain things right . you got to have some booze. you gotta have some booze. you know to have a blanket. ordered my paper to go you gotta have paper paper he got to have paper. plastic he goes out plastic. bungee cords and. he guarded. 'd all of the years. she's gone all of us we go to have her son. paul make you feel alone make you feel when you got to go to have. a new book commuter from all over. think how the kind of a light. sometimes. it's going to get out of a light. cloud by the man as kind of like a school you go blank that's it's all blank as does my colt. i mean has been winner dude it's been worth a. freeze to death. i came close once the 1st storm that came through when i woke up under. 4 inches of snow and. you're sitting somewhere i. feel that i'm just a little. yes let me see yes. i was on the floor something's in my basket you know crying praying. as it's time for us to die worms i was having chilling fever i didn't have any sense of say source now i'm in the most you can draw what
baby that's my cadillac do you know if you're old homeless person you gotta have some certain things right . you got to have some booze. you gotta have some booze. you know to have a blanket. ordered my paper to go you gotta have paper paper he got to have paper. plastic he goes out plastic. bungee cords and. he guarded. 'd all of the years. she's gone all of us we go to have her son. paul make you feel alone make you feel when you got to go to have. a new book commuter from all over. think how...
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baby that's my cadillac. no if you're a homeless person you gotta have some certain things right. you gotta have some booze you gotta have some booze. yeah i have a blanket. ordered my paper to go you gotta have paper paper he got to have paper. class to go have plastic. bungee cords and. he got it out. all the years. she's gone. all of us we got to have her son. paul make you feel alone make you. learn you got it gotta have shown. a new look coming from all over oh mon being there you don't know how to kind of a light. sometimes it's going to get out the light. clothes and shit. man i was kind of like a school you go blank that's all blank as does my colt. i mean it's been winter dude it's been would. freeze to death and. i came close once the 1st storm that came through. i woke up under 2 inches of ice and 4 inches of snow and. we go to work so you could stay home. time after time called parisian to repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important it's accelerated the transition to sustainable tran
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baby that's my cadillac do you know if you're old homeless person you gotta have some certain things right. you gotta have some booze you gotta have some booze. a young have a blanket. ordered my paper to go you gotta have paper paper you got to have paper. class to go thou plastic. bungee cords and. he got it out of. all of the years. she's gone. all of us we got to have her son. paul make us feel alone make you feel when you got to go to have. a new look commuter from all over. being there you have a kind of a light. sometimes. it's going to get out a light. cloud man the man has kind of like a school you go blank that's it's all blank as does my coat. i mean it's been winner dude it's been would. freeze to death. i came close once the 1st storm that came through. i woke up under 2 or 4 inches of snow and. the economic system known as capitalism has generated more wealth than any other system in history in many ways it is defined maternity itself hundreds of millions have been lifted out of poverty however capitalism has also witnessed growing income inequality bust the appeal of s
baby that's my cadillac do you know if you're old homeless person you gotta have some certain things right. you gotta have some booze you gotta have some booze. a young have a blanket. ordered my paper to go you gotta have paper paper you got to have paper. class to go thou plastic. bungee cords and. he got it out of. all of the years. she's gone. all of us we got to have her son. paul make us feel alone make you feel when you got to go to have. a new look commuter from all over. being there...
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on cadillac's there's a new dam on jellybeans there's a new dam on ice cream however we don't have a museum want to have trilogy why not so that is that is what i'm pushing pushing society to create. it will be a maverick. gamble actually have. well you can go. down any president could. do you know what do you. feel. and if you give me enough. you have one minute left here. and you break your back. for. they just can't raise. and was raised. right here. because also. i can't show you my face. i'm going to tell you my story. i back end up in this situation. why did i do this to myself. after 20 years of contemplating this. crime and the bad with it it could be different. i get it now. today in the day. to walk walk in the morning if you crave. if. only in the morning. this is much. reading about a report charles schwab rockefeller. with a report has done in america. i read books on all the money product the new i read steve harvey's book you know all think like real success at black success. you know arkansas department of corrections they have tonight one more time i request to make
on cadillac's there's a new dam on jellybeans there's a new dam on ice cream however we don't have a museum want to have trilogy why not so that is that is what i'm pushing pushing society to create. it will be a maverick. gamble actually have. well you can go. down any president could. do you know what do you. feel. and if you give me enough. you have one minute left here. and you break your back. for. they just can't raise. and was raised. right here. because also. i can't show you my face....
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born cadillac's there isn't really on jelly beans there's a new on ice cream however we don't have a museum want to do have quality why not. that is that is what i'm pushing society to create. it will be on library. gamble actually have. well you can go to downey britain could. do you know what. you know. and if you give me enough. you have one. care. and you break your back. for. they've just given. our grew up and was raised. right here. i can show you my face. i'm going to you my story. i back end up in a situation. like that due to myself. after 20 years of contemplating this. crime and about it was that it could be different. i get it now. has a lot more day. to walk like it in the morning if you crave. it. only in the morning. this is much. reading about a report charles schwab rockefeller. with a report has done in america. i read books on. free money for our new i read steve harvey you know all think like real success act like success. you know arkansas department of correction they have tonight one more time i request to make interviews with you. they say that they're too sh
born cadillac's there isn't really on jelly beans there's a new on ice cream however we don't have a museum want to do have quality why not. that is that is what i'm pushing society to create. it will be on library. gamble actually have. well you can go to downey britain could. do you know what. you know. and if you give me enough. you have one. care. and you break your back. for. they've just given. our grew up and was raised. right here. i can show you my face. i'm going to you my story. i...
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on cadillac's there's a museum on jellybeans there's a new name on a screen however we don't have a museum wanna do have trilogy why not. that is that is what i'm pushing pushing society to create. it will be elaborate. you know what i actually have. well you can go. down any prison food. but do you know what. you know. and if you give me enough i want to do you have one. care. and you take your back. from. say. they are just going to. argue and was raised. right here. because also. i can show you my face. and i'm going to you my story. how did i end up in this situation. why did i do this to myself. after 20 years of contemplating this. crime and about wishing that it could be different . i get it now. so how is your day to day. to day. thank you breck 2 o'clock in the morning is pretty. nice and 30 in the morning this is much. reading about a week for charles schwab rockefeller. with a report has gone in america. it's read books on all the money for our new i read steve harvey's book you know all think like real success act like success. you know arkansas department of correction they ha
on cadillac's there's a museum on jellybeans there's a new name on a screen however we don't have a museum wanna do have trilogy why not. that is that is what i'm pushing pushing society to create. it will be elaborate. you know what i actually have. well you can go. down any prison food. but do you know what. you know. and if you give me enough i want to do you have one. care. and you take your back. from. say. they are just going to. argue and was raised. right here. because also. i can show...
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cadillac was very keen on it, but there was a lot of skepticism at the senior level.ls just didn't think it was the role of the federal government to be doing that. given the cdc was recommending facial coverings, it was thought the government ought to provide it for their citizens. >> so what happened? where did it land? >> it died. at least it has been tabled. >> okay. >> it doesn't look very healthy at the moment, i'll tell you that. >> not necessarily promising, especially when you have the president, a coronavirus task force press briefing, basically saying, you know, i know it's a recommendation, but i'm not wearing one. nobody else up here is wearing one. i guess we can see how that all ended up. >>> let's talk about the big political news from yesterday. bernie sanders out with regards to run-up to the white house. is he dlab racollaborating? is he throwing his support behind biden? what conversations have they had? >> my colleagues, alexa and margaret, are reporting that the biden and sanders camps are going to be having a number of conversations. their polic
cadillac was very keen on it, but there was a lot of skepticism at the senior level.ls just didn't think it was the role of the federal government to be doing that. given the cdc was recommending facial coverings, it was thought the government ought to provide it for their citizens. >> so what happened? where did it land? >> it died. at least it has been tabled. >> okay. >> it doesn't look very healthy at the moment, i'll tell you that. >> not necessarily...
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>> it was a '72 cadillac sedan deville.y parents wanted me in the biggest car possible for safety. it was huge! >> no kidding. big daddy. >> you said it, not me. >> i'll see if i can find a picture. >> cruising in his cadillac. >>> new this morning, items like toilet paper and paper towels not getting any harder to find during the pandemic but not any easier to find either. the latest shopping survey indicates a leveling off of sales of most grocery store essentials. some are still booming including meat alternatives which have more than doubled in sales over recent weeks. also, nondairy milk items and hand sanitizer. good luck finding a bottle of that anywhere. i'm having trouble finding the wipes, the sanitizing wims. >> same here. i haven't been able to find those. i have a couple stashes of toilet paper. i'm good. >> i'm good on that, too. >> we're going to look back>> i. >>> all right, 5:18 for you that morning, let's get a look at the forecast for you. meteorologist kari hall has been working hard this morning. >> a p
>> it was a '72 cadillac sedan deville.y parents wanted me in the biggest car possible for safety. it was huge! >> no kidding. big daddy. >> you said it, not me. >> i'll see if i can find a picture. >> cruising in his cadillac. >>> new this morning, items like toilet paper and paper towels not getting any harder to find during the pandemic but not any easier to find either. the latest shopping survey indicates a leveling off of sales of most grocery store...
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but you know if that's all you're fighting for if you get a cadillac health plan and you're a coal miner this is exactly what john lewis did in the 1900 s. and forty's is he agreed that they could automate and fewer and fewer miners and they had better and better benefits and then the whole colon stranded being decimated on the back is not worth the unions when we come back we'll continue our conversation about the rise of a new radical majority with d.d. good plan. you're sitting somewhere i. just let's see i guess. i was on the floor some things in my bathroom you know trying praying . it was just me when i would. guess it's time for us to die worms and i was having chilling fever i didn't have any sense of snakes or smell from the most you know the words world would you. recently she was under the orders you to. that was simon the song sounds broken sir . i have to. push myself how close are they for me in the bible i'm going to. go. do not i'm fascinated by. consumer protection labels that you find on cigarette 35 on household cleaning substances don't apply to financial products eve
but you know if that's all you're fighting for if you get a cadillac health plan and you're a coal miner this is exactly what john lewis did in the 1900 s. and forty's is he agreed that they could automate and fewer and fewer miners and they had better and better benefits and then the whole colon stranded being decimated on the back is not worth the unions when we come back we'll continue our conversation about the rise of a new radical majority with d.d. good plan. you're sitting somewhere i....
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but you know if that's all you're fighting for if you get a cadillac health plan and you're a coal miner this is exactly what john lewis did in the 1900 s. and forty's is he agreed that they could automate and fewer and fewer miners and they had better and better benefits and then the whole colon stranded being decimated on the back is well worth asking the unions when we come back we'll continue our conversation about the rise of a new radical majority with d.d. . 'd use to do most of their sort of immigrant bookstore sneakers have supreme believe with google who are the birth. mother which she said that's. going to do. we're definitely walking until we're done in a we not go no where we're walking until. march if you wish it was if you need to break she. not. to chase possible sensibile so. welcome back on contact we continue our conversation about the pushback against the ruling elite and the rise of a new grassroots populism with d.d. plan so you raised john lewis unions because unions became established unions. became part of the problem well they became yeah they became part of the
but you know if that's all you're fighting for if you get a cadillac health plan and you're a coal miner this is exactly what john lewis did in the 1900 s. and forty's is he agreed that they could automate and fewer and fewer miners and they had better and better benefits and then the whole colon stranded being decimated on the back is well worth asking the unions when we come back we'll continue our conversation about the rise of a new radical majority with d.d. . 'd use to do most of their...
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but you know if that's all you're fighting for if you get a cadillac health plan and you're a coal miner this is exactly what john lewis did in the 1940 s. is he agreed that they could automate and fewer and fewer miners and they had better and better benefits and then the whole colon stranded or being decimated one of the back as well were unions when we come back we'll continue our conversation about the rise of a new radical majority with d.d. . 'd get out i'm fascinated by bad consumer protection labels that you find out cigarette 3 find out household cleaning substances don't apply to financial products even though they should because many of them are hazardous to your health because they're poorly constructed and they're full of toxins. as the u.s. economy was booming numbers of people were made homeless if you can work 40 hours 'd in a week and still not have enough to get housing everybody believes america still is the land of opportunity the reality of it we're not financially equality and i'm not going to affordable housing for a living minimum wage give many people no choice.
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as we can say there is a cadillac here is a reference system this is for science and a bullet for us right here because there fashions yeah that means you hit them in a hat and they take the crease the handle that one robot loose on the bunch it was those who were shut down. this may look like a game but it's actually a program to support young engineers it was launched by d.j. army and now several other companies are also involved the next generation of engineers needs to be good at designing and programming and that's exactly what they're learning here in a playful context. the background is serious engineering or more game is serious and union because you need to be your own new robot not only in putting together is just the 1st step and then you need to coding those encoding to some artificial recognition and there's a toll it's hard to message where that and there's not that same hope. all medical college students how many universities. their study to stay in the file to him and all they share we have a 178. 170 people all over the botched questions here's all the elevation and
as we can say there is a cadillac here is a reference system this is for science and a bullet for us right here because there fashions yeah that means you hit them in a hat and they take the crease the handle that one robot loose on the bunch it was those who were shut down. this may look like a game but it's actually a program to support young engineers it was launched by d.j. army and now several other companies are also involved the next generation of engineers needs to be good at designing...
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pack her easel and bags and some of nicholas robbins, the man who took this photograph in a white cadillac. they set off in the estate before the press could arrive. they stopped to telephone the white house on the journey home. the flag was already at half mast. the operator, before putting through the call, asked if they knew what had become national, in fact, global news. on april 12, 1945, the commander-in-chief -- the last words of the author of this book -- the commander-in-chief was dead. thank you very much. [applause] (applause) >> nigel, thank you very much for another wonderful presentation and for really wrapping up this wonderful and remarkable individual up. we want to open the floor for questions. we'll start in the center, about halfway back. please stand when i bring the microphone to you. . >> we briefly talked while you were signing my book, and it would like you to share with the audience your contrast with hitler's interference with his command, with his army, with what roosevelt did with his own. >> yes. i enjoyed meeting you, and, you raised an interesting question,
pack her easel and bags and some of nicholas robbins, the man who took this photograph in a white cadillac. they set off in the estate before the press could arrive. they stopped to telephone the white house on the journey home. the flag was already at half mast. the operator, before putting through the call, asked if they knew what had become national, in fact, global news. on april 12, 1945, the commander-in-chief -- the last words of the author of this book -- the commander-in-chief was...
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elizabeth to pack her bags and to summon nicholas robbins the man who took this photograph in the white cadillac they set off from the estate before the press could arrive. they would only hear whether or not the president had actually passed away when they stopped to telephone a little white house on their journey home. the flag was already at half-mast. the operator before putting through the call asked if they knew what had become national, in fact, global news. at 3:35 p.m. local time, april the 12th, 1945, the commander in chief these are the last words of the author of this book. the commander in chief was dead. thank you very much. >> nigel, thank you very much for another wonderful presentation and really, really wrapping this wonderful, remarkable individual up. we'd like to open the floor for questions and we'll start in the center about halfway back. please stand when i bring the microphone to you. >> we briefly talked while you were signing my book and i would like you to share with the audience your contrast with hitler's interference with his command, with his army, with what roose
elizabeth to pack her bags and to summon nicholas robbins the man who took this photograph in the white cadillac they set off from the estate before the press could arrive. they would only hear whether or not the president had actually passed away when they stopped to telephone a little white house on their journey home. the flag was already at half-mast. the operator before putting through the call asked if they knew what had become national, in fact, global news. at 3:35 p.m. local time,...
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she backed her cadillac long ways across the one lane road in front of her house, lift the virginia slim in her mouth, pulled her 38 pistol from her purse and waited. stonefaced and determined for the next cold truck to come along. the truck had been running day and night, up and down the head of the creek in front of her house every day for weeks. they were coaching every bit of furniture in and outside of her home with a thick layer of group coldest. her kitchen counter, the rocking chair she sat in wall watching the price is right in the morning and we'll fortune in the evening. the porch swings, the hanging firms that encircled her ports, nothing could escape the intrusive insidious dust kicked up from the road by the trucks as they barreled the back-and-forth to the strip mine on the overlooking mountain. the dust swirled and thick gray clouds around the house, seeping in under the front door and closed windows. it buried everything. no matter her efforts to keep the tides at baked cold dust synonymy's were inescapable there's only so many things a time can have clorox, pledge, and
she backed her cadillac long ways across the one lane road in front of her house, lift the virginia slim in her mouth, pulled her 38 pistol from her purse and waited. stonefaced and determined for the next cold truck to come along. the truck had been running day and night, up and down the head of the creek in front of her house every day for weeks. they were coaching every bit of furniture in and outside of her home with a thick layer of group coldest. her kitchen counter, the rocking chair she...
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this is not my car but i found a picture of a car, a 1972 cadillac sedan deville, 17 feet long, 7 feetide and gets 12 miles to the gallon. >> that's what i was going to say, those cars were heavy back then. >> that's what we call a pit mobile. >> that's why my parents wanted it. in the biggest, heaviest car they could find. >> you are the man. >> my mom had one of those, and my dad said i just saw your mom's car driving by because you could barely see me over the steering wheel. >> scott, you are still the man. >>> new this morning it turns out items like toilet paper and paper towels are not getting any harder to find but not any easier as well. the latest nielsen shopping survey indicates a leveling off in the sales of most grocery store essentials but some are still booming including meat alternatives which have doubled sales in recent weeks and nondairy milk items and, of course, sand sanitizer. >> look, if you watch nbc bay area with your antenna we have some important information for you. we're moving to a new transmitter tomorrow so that means you have to rescan your tv or after
this is not my car but i found a picture of a car, a 1972 cadillac sedan deville, 17 feet long, 7 feetide and gets 12 miles to the gallon. >> that's what i was going to say, those cars were heavy back then. >> that's what we call a pit mobile. >> that's why my parents wanted it. in the biggest, heaviest car they could find. >> you are the man. >> my mom had one of those, and my dad said i just saw your mom's car driving by because you could barely see me over the...
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the races because we work closely with barda, working with secretary aczar's team at the fda, bob cadillacyone gets the notion that this cocktail could be the real-term approach. >> pharmaceutical companies get sometimes a bat rap. i want to get your thoughts on this. if your efforts are successful, can you commit to making sure that your treatment is affordable for all americans? >> yes. we can certainly make that commitment. whether or not we have enough to supply all americans is what we're racing to. that's something that we have to think about in the future, having this biologics capability. we've turned over everything we do to clear out our manufacturing plants. we're talking to other companies as we speak to see who might join our alliance and coalesce around what might be an important treatment. one of the reasons -- the innovative pharmaceutical company has to be a robust industry is because we need the degrees of freedom to respond to things like this. on the other hand, it does nobody any good if the drugs aren't affordable. we've always committed to making our drugs affordable
the races because we work closely with barda, working with secretary aczar's team at the fda, bob cadillacyone gets the notion that this cocktail could be the real-term approach. >> pharmaceutical companies get sometimes a bat rap. i want to get your thoughts on this. if your efforts are successful, can you commit to making sure that your treatment is affordable for all americans? >> yes. we can certainly make that commitment. whether or not we have enough to supply all americans is...
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>> chuch berry's cherry apple red cadillac that i did not want and did not think was important, which shows you -- >> how many people have been to the museum since it opened? >> 7.3 million. >> what is the average time someone spends going to this museum? >> 4.5 hours to 5.5 hours. it tells you if you craft stories in a dramatic way, people will spend the time to understand and think about and debate. we are pleased to has become the kind of sites that in some ways almost a pilgrimage site. people feel the need to be a part of it. we are grateful to have the opportunity to work with you to create that museum. >> the taxpayers only put up $200 million. how much did you raise from citizens across the country? >> about 250 million. >> how did it happen that this country had slavery? was it ordained? how did it come about? >> you had two systems created. spanish colonies in florida and mexico, when they begin to bring africans, and some slave people as early as 1650. in the united states, you have the first african-american coming in 1690. the process of becoming a slave took time. initia
>> chuch berry's cherry apple red cadillac that i did not want and did not think was important, which shows you -- >> how many people have been to the museum since it opened? >> 7.3 million. >> what is the average time someone spends going to this museum? >> 4.5 hours to 5.5 hours. it tells you if you craft stories in a dramatic way, people will spend the time to understand and think about and debate. we are pleased to has become the kind of sites that in some ways...
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he owns two cadillac agencies in texas. a fuel parlor and a country club. and i think he's a deacon in his church. anyhow, mig-21. great airplane. they are still flying. the chinese are still building these. they've got two thousand of them. and there's the boat. going off the catapult. that's the most dangerous occupation in the world, working that flight deck. and condor wrote a chapter in there for me that, as a lieutenant, he had asked to brief the last mission on the carrier "coral sea." he flew the fighter protection over saigon during the exodus, when we were dragging all of the people out. and his pictures were the boat people coming out trying to get on the carrier. one of the few times i've ever seen him totally sad. he said, "i can't believe it. we're leaving these people the way we are." give you an inside look at him. the kind of -- that's a typical classroom. you can tell by the long hair what period it was. that is one of the beauties. a two place on. you got to look up and find out during the debrief that condor was in the front seat, and on
he owns two cadillac agencies in texas. a fuel parlor and a country club. and i think he's a deacon in his church. anyhow, mig-21. great airplane. they are still flying. the chinese are still building these. they've got two thousand of them. and there's the boat. going off the catapult. that's the most dangerous occupation in the world, working that flight deck. and condor wrote a chapter in there for me that, as a lieutenant, he had asked to brief the last mission on the carrier "coral...
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>> chuck berry's candy apple red cadillac. an artifact that i did not want, did not think it was important, which shows you my leadership skills. >> and how many people have been to the museum since it opened? >> about 7.3 million. >> and the average person who goes to a smithsonian museum spends about an hour and a half there. what is the average time someone spends in this museum? >> 4 1/2 to 5 1/2 hours. so it tells you that if you craft stories in a dramatic way that people will spend the time to understand it. so we're really pleased it's become the kind of -- in some ways pilgrimage. people feel the need to be part of. so we're really grateful to have the opportunity to work with people like you and the gifted staff to create that museum. >> so the federal government ultimately put up $72 million. how much have you raised from citizens around the country? >> about $350 million. >> okay, very impressive. so, let's talk about the great birth defect of this country? how did it happen that this country had slavery? was it or
>> chuck berry's candy apple red cadillac. an artifact that i did not want, did not think it was important, which shows you my leadership skills. >> and how many people have been to the museum since it opened? >> about 7.3 million. >> and the average person who goes to a smithsonian museum spends about an hour and a half there. what is the average time someone spends in this museum? >> 4 1/2 to 5 1/2 hours. so it tells you that if you craft stories in a dramatic...
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he owns two cadillac agencies in texas. he owns a funeral parlor and a country club, and i think he's a deacon in his church. [ laughter ] any how, mig 21. great airplane. they're still flying. chinese are still building these. they got 2,000 of them. and there's the boat, going off the catapult. that's the most dangerous occupation in the world, working that flight deck. condor wrote a chapter in there for me that as a lieutenant, he got asked to brief the last mission on the carrier cole, i think it was. he flew the fighter protection over saigon during the exodus when we were dragging all the people out. and this picture were the boat people coming out, trying to get on the carrier. it's one of the few times i've ever seen him totally sad, you know. he said, i can't believe it, that we're leaving. i can't believe we're leaving these people the way we are. that gives you an inside look at him. and that's a typical classroom. you can tell by the long hair what period it was. that's one of the beauties. that's the one i was
he owns two cadillac agencies in texas. he owns a funeral parlor and a country club, and i think he's a deacon in his church. [ laughter ] any how, mig 21. great airplane. they're still flying. chinese are still building these. they got 2,000 of them. and there's the boat, going off the catapult. that's the most dangerous occupation in the world, working that flight deck. condor wrote a chapter in there for me that as a lieutenant, he got asked to brief the last mission on the carrier cole, i...
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we can't just take a country club view and i've got my cadillac as well in the world so on a lot of they proposals nancy makes on the left, i agr agree. i may not quite agree with the scale she wants to do them on but we agree that we should help poor people and pregnant women and so forth there shouldn't be a fist in people status of an open hand held. that is consistent with what we call capitalists. one thing the sheer act of buying a cup of coffee as mutual advantages and both people are happy about it, the seller and the buyer, but furthermore, you will notice in your own life but if you make a habit of going to the coffee shop, eventually become. commerce creates friendship the same way that a church does or college or high school class or whatever people get together they are not hurting each other or forcing each other to do things. they are allowed to say no and out of.com sport the french and 18th century called sweet commerce whereas the coercion is necessary for most activities of the stage, actually all. you've got to pay your taxes and if you don't, we are going to put you
we can't just take a country club view and i've got my cadillac as well in the world so on a lot of they proposals nancy makes on the left, i agr agree. i may not quite agree with the scale she wants to do them on but we agree that we should help poor people and pregnant women and so forth there shouldn't be a fist in people status of an open hand held. that is consistent with what we call capitalists. one thing the sheer act of buying a cup of coffee as mutual advantages and both people are...
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i have my cadillac all is well in the world. on a lot of policy proposals i agree.ight not agree with the scale that she wants to do them on we agree that we should help poor people in pregnant women and so forth that there should be not a fist in people's face but an open hand of help that is perfectly consistent with what we call capitalism when you think about it the ordinary catalyst i do not like the word. we buy a cup of coffee and for one thing it is the sheer act of buying a cup of coffee that is advantageous. in both both people are happy about it. but furthermore you will notice in your own life that if you make a habit of going to the coffee shop eventually become friends. commerce creates friendship the same way that church creates friendship. or a high school class or whatever. people get together they are not hurting each other they are not forcing each other to do things they're allowed to say no. they call it sweet commerce. the coalition is necessary for most activities of the state. and that's the nasty stuff. you have to pay your taxes. the threat
i have my cadillac all is well in the world. on a lot of policy proposals i agree.ight not agree with the scale that she wants to do them on we agree that we should help poor people in pregnant women and so forth that there should be not a fist in people's face but an open hand of help that is perfectly consistent with what we call capitalism when you think about it the ordinary catalyst i do not like the word. we buy a cup of coffee and for one thing it is the sheer act of buying a cup of...
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i have my cadillac, all is well in the world, so on a lot of the policy proposals that nancy makes onhe left eye great. i may not quite agree with the scale she wants to do them on, but we agree we should help poor people and pregnant women and so forth. that there should be not a fist and people space, but an open hand of help and that's purposely-- perfectly consistent with what we call capitalism. when you think about it, the ordinary catalyst-- i do not like the work, but capitalist transaction, we buy a cup of coffee and for one thing this year act of buying a cup of coffee is mutual advantageous in both people are happy about it, the seller and the buyer, but furthermore you will notice in your own life that if you make a habit of going to that coffee shop, you eventually become friends. commerce creates friendship, same way the church creates friendship, a church does or a college or high school class or whatever, people get together, they are not hurting each other, they are not forcing each other to do things. they are allowed to say no and out of that comes with the french a
i have my cadillac, all is well in the world, so on a lot of the policy proposals that nancy makes onhe left eye great. i may not quite agree with the scale she wants to do them on, but we agree we should help poor people and pregnant women and so forth. that there should be not a fist and people space, but an open hand of help and that's purposely-- perfectly consistent with what we call capitalism. when you think about it, the ordinary catalyst-- i do not like the work, but capitalist...
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depends on what your house is like and our contractors experience they're sometimes considered the cadillac anchor and triplely instead of not witting for the e post-office box this is essentially to use when you don't have the overhead for the foundation it really depends on the contractor and engineering what they prefer. >> talking to a qualified (role call). >> directors, you have a quorum. there will be no such announcement with sound devices today. item 4, approval of the minutes from april 7th regular meeting. >> very good, board members. we've been supplied with the minutes and i will ask first, is there anyone from the public who wishes to comment on our april 7th minutes? >> for members of the public who are watching this meeting via sfg tv from april 7th, please call
depends on what your house is like and our contractors experience they're sometimes considered the cadillac anchor and triplely instead of not witting for the e post-office box this is essentially to use when you don't have the overhead for the foundation it really depends on the contractor and engineering what they prefer. >> talking to a qualified (role call). >> directors, you have a quorum. there will be no such announcement with sound devices today. item 4, approval of the...
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depends on what your house is like and our contractors experience they're sometimes considered the cadillac anchor and triplely instead of not witting for the e post-office box this is essentially to use when you don't have the overhead for the foundation it really depends on the contractor and engineering what they prefer. >> talking to a qualified professional and see what >> we're here to raise awareness and money and fork for a good accuse. we have this incredible gift probably the widest range of restaurant and count ii destines in any district in the city right here in the mission intricate why don't we capture that to support the mission youths going to college that's for the food for thought. we didn't have a signature font for our orientation that's a 40-year-old organization. mission graduates have helped me to develop special as an individual they've helped me figure out and provide the tools for me that i need i feel successful in life >> their core above emission and goal is in line with our values. the ferraris yes, we made 48 thousand >> they were on top of that it's a no-bra
depends on what your house is like and our contractors experience they're sometimes considered the cadillac anchor and triplely instead of not witting for the e post-office box this is essentially to use when you don't have the overhead for the foundation it really depends on the contractor and engineering what they prefer. >> talking to a qualified professional and see what >> we're here to raise awareness and money and fork for a good accuse. we have this incredible gift probably...
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on the 14th of january, hhs assistant secretary cadillac begins drawing up plans to implement the defense production act to fight the virus. jonathan, i could go on practically every day of that month. things are happening. this is on the 14th of january. he is drawing up plans so the president can use the defense production act. of course, that has been an ongoing fight. he scribbles one word, jonathan, on his notebook. coronavirus. this is on january the 14th. my god, two months later, i mean, it's coming up on three months later, it is still a mess. >> no testing. >> two months after that, it was still chaos when it came to the defense production act. three months later, we still -- the president actually announced yesterday something like 1,500 tests. 1,500 tests that were released by abbott in a country of 320 million people. >> yeah. that's not good. >> the catch phrase is, from the president about the drug yesterday, were, i've got a good feeling about this, and what have you got to lose? well, for some americans who take this drug, if it's not approved, they could lose their healt
on the 14th of january, hhs assistant secretary cadillac begins drawing up plans to implement the defense production act to fight the virus. jonathan, i could go on practically every day of that month. things are happening. this is on the 14th of january. he is drawing up plans so the president can use the defense production act. of course, that has been an ongoing fight. he scribbles one word, jonathan, on his notebook. coronavirus. this is on january the 14th. my god, two months later, i...
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guest: i have a 1986 cadillac and assuming it starts, i will drive. if it does not, i will walk.l vote for it. there might be a couple of republicans that object for some reason. we have to do something to move the country forward. i am not pleased with what we are doing. i wish we were voting on proxy voting which would allow certain people that are quarantined or in vulnerable circumstances be able to vote through a proxy and not have to make the trip through the airport and be up here among other congress people where there is a threat of so many people together from all over the country getting the coronavirus. that step was taken off because pelosi wanted every thing to be bipartisan. on the bill, i think the paycheck protection program has gone through blueblood borrowers. the bankers take care of their customers. the small businessman is not helped. this bill does help small business and democrats have insisted that at least $60 billion go to community banks and credit unions and smaller institutions to get to women and minorities and veterans who are shut out often in the
guest: i have a 1986 cadillac and assuming it starts, i will drive. if it does not, i will walk.l vote for it. there might be a couple of republicans that object for some reason. we have to do something to move the country forward. i am not pleased with what we are doing. i wish we were voting on proxy voting which would allow certain people that are quarantined or in vulnerable circumstances be able to vote through a proxy and not have to make the trip through the airport and be up here among...
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i've got my cadillac, all is well in the world. on a lot of the policy proposals nancy makes on the left, i agree. i may not quite agree with the scale she wants to do them on but we agree that we should help poor people and pregnant women and so forth, that there should be not a fist in people's face but an open hand of help and that is perfectly consistent with what we unfortunately called capitalism. the ordinary capitalists transaction, we buy a cup of coffee and for one thing for sure act of buying a cup of coffee is mutually advantageous in both people are happy about it but furthermore you'll notice in your own life that if you make a habit of going to that coffee shop you eventually become friends. commerce creates friendship the way church creates friendship. or college high school class. they are not forcing each other to do things. they are allowed to say no and out of that comes what the french in the eighteenth century called sweet commerce and that is right whereas the coercion necessary for most activities of the sta
i've got my cadillac, all is well in the world. on a lot of the policy proposals nancy makes on the left, i agree. i may not quite agree with the scale she wants to do them on but we agree that we should help poor people and pregnant women and so forth, that there should be not a fist in people's face but an open hand of help and that is perfectly consistent with what we unfortunately called capitalism. the ordinary capitalists transaction, we buy a cup of coffee and for one thing for sure act...