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he is an example this is a brochure from canton, michigan. when i began several years ago, i used to comment that there was a canton ohio, which is very famous, but then as groups came through they would say oh well, we're from mississippi. we have a canto mississippi. oh, we're from new hampshire. we have a canton new hampshire, so i went to the trustee internet. and looked it up and discovered approximately 41 to 42 of the 50 states have a city or town named canton and they are named in honor. of the fabled trade city of canton guangzhou in chinese in canada. so there are foreigners coming through constantly. now this has an effect. because the topography here is a little unusual. the delta is very rich. it's famous actually for fruits and vegetables. the city is very rich lots of trade. but the surrounding land is very poor. if you enter the area that you see marked here in beige and brown you come to an area which at that time was vastly overpopulated. and a special situation had developed since the land could only support the local peopl
he is an example this is a brochure from canton, michigan. when i began several years ago, i used to comment that there was a canton ohio, which is very famous, but then as groups came through they would say oh well, we're from mississippi. we have a canto mississippi. oh, we're from new hampshire. we have a canton new hampshire, so i went to the trustee internet. and looked it up and discovered approximately 41 to 42 of the 50 states have a city or town named canton and they are named in...
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this is what canton looks like in the 1830s. this is the waterfront each of these buildings is a factory called a factory and you'll see this is the american factory here. these were the center points for trade with china through most of the early 19th century these buildings / warehouses slash residences and offices. the focal point of western trade right there in these two, but i don't know what that is. oh, that's just blue sky. ok. nothing happens in canton. they all recreate themselves. there are no negotiations, but they proceed now to the first of the negotiations in vietnam. in coach in china where they will meet with the emperor of coaching china, they will try to meet with them. they never see them a guy named ming mang. this is ming mang as he looked in a book of that period and they tried to negotiate a trade agreement and ming mang and his mandarins will have nothing to do with them. uss peacock remains at anchor for more than a week for several weeks as a matter of fact trying to get past the low level mandarins wh
this is what canton looks like in the 1830s. this is the waterfront each of these buildings is a factory called a factory and you'll see this is the american factory here. these were the center points for trade with china through most of the early 19th century these buildings / warehouses slash residences and offices. the focal point of western trade right there in these two, but i don't know what that is. oh, that's just blue sky. ok. nothing happens in canton. they all recreate themselves....
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on from the eastern cape was born in canton and see which is. a little bit of interesting the waltz ever since i was born. so walden less is more of myself and the field guide i have already to work in the group of pocket so amazing because it's so big they don't versity all the want like it's so rich. that is a martial. science one of the largest goals around and those eagles actually when they fully grown they can pick up a baby impala they specializes in morning time visits you can see the turning of sort of banging on the other side of their lives that are just feeding on. every time i drive in these roads it's a new day every day i mean look at this vastness just open. it says just be. calm would you be not happy. with. mr murphy the most ignorant. one come to. train on the bridge this is where i wife come with me. this special amazing because they utilizing what's been there as part of the history so to have but actually train with a combination i think to most places where you actually sit and look at the water but not the water and so it
on from the eastern cape was born in canton and see which is. a little bit of interesting the waltz ever since i was born. so walden less is more of myself and the field guide i have already to work in the group of pocket so amazing because it's so big they don't versity all the want like it's so rich. that is a martial. science one of the largest goals around and those eagles actually when they fully grown they can pick up a baby impala they specializes in morning time visits you can see the...
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room of my own canton because i used all of my friends and relatives for this and in my 1st my austin harrison letter to a western address with a request that by the end of my letter in the new envelope to this address noise could be made these are take a person stick went through converts how my letters got through to him but it's never. about the stances monitoring of the post was continually being perfected and new methods were developed to intercept suspicious letters without leaving a trace. at some point there were handwriting comparisons at that point pen inks were analyzed by ship saliva samples were taken from the adhesive surfaces of the envelopes so that they could be compared with the blood samples of somebody they had in their sights. as a card index was created for handwriting to be able to make comparisons with a large number of samples and it was an incredibly elaborate system to a mask letter writer is in town. susanna schadler she is able to evaluate the shanty files intensively in the case of karl-heinz bore shock when this student from grimes found wrote to the b.b
room of my own canton because i used all of my friends and relatives for this and in my 1st my austin harrison letter to a western address with a request that by the end of my letter in the new envelope to this address noise could be made these are take a person stick went through converts how my letters got through to him but it's never. about the stances monitoring of the post was continually being perfected and new methods were developed to intercept suspicious letters without leaving a...
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i'm from the eastern cape was born in canton and see which is. put in is a bit of contesting the wall ever since i was born. so walden is my myself and the field guide i have already to work in the group of pockets so amazing because it's so big they don't versity. the want like it's so rich. that is a martial. so it's one of the largest in the wrong and those eagles actually when they fully grown they can pick up a baby impala they specializes in morning time visits you can see the 10 footer dangling on the other side of the tree their lives are. every time i drive in these roads it's a new day every day i mean look at this vastness just open. just. all the debris not happy. with. him. there's a magic magic number. one come to. train on the bridge this is where we're from of mind. this special it's amazing because they utilizing what's been there as part of the history so to have but actually train with a combination i think to most places where you actually sit and look at the water but not the water flowing and so it's very very unique to have
i'm from the eastern cape was born in canton and see which is. put in is a bit of contesting the wall ever since i was born. so walden is my myself and the field guide i have already to work in the group of pockets so amazing because it's so big they don't versity. the want like it's so rich. that is a martial. so it's one of the largest in the wrong and those eagles actually when they fully grown they can pick up a baby impala they specializes in morning time visits you can see the 10 footer...
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that's where we draw the cantons on the show in last respects to have. that south africa's zulu queen she was by it on fast day how many beds are success in iraq mine for me means who died unexpectedly after she was appointed regiment of the country's largest ethnic group in march following the death of her house fund can goodwill swell of beanie goodbye and have a good weekend. in . the german on. time. but instead symbiotic relationship between politics and the automobile industry trains knocking. the engine of the german economy in speaking to stop trying. to spell the end of the road for germany's car industry. 15 minute. trading trades. a lot of flashy wilks extravagant outfits and the glitter glitter glitter. their fight against prejudice and up called a boy i did nothing and just stands up and for the record. they are little stars on the big stage. starts missing continue on. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. what measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and c
that's where we draw the cantons on the show in last respects to have. that south africa's zulu queen she was by it on fast day how many beds are success in iraq mine for me means who died unexpectedly after she was appointed regiment of the country's largest ethnic group in march following the death of her house fund can goodwill swell of beanie goodbye and have a good weekend. in . the german on. time. but instead symbiotic relationship between politics and the automobile industry trains...
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essentially set forth specific plans either built homeless housing and implement incentives to clamping cantons., counties potentially face fines of they don't? that part is still to be determined. >>> we've been tracking the return to school as part of our commitment to building a better bay area. today, in san francisco, high school seniors were given the chance to return to the classroom for in person learning. that's the first time since march 2020. based on what we saw today, hardly any of them showed up for classes. leanne melendez has a story. >> reporter: only handful of students trickled out of wallenberg high school at the end of the day. none of them were seniors. the students who have attended the school in recent days are there because they have been deemed, by san francisco unified, as vulnerable or having struggled with this in learning. this tool districts affected this would happen after only 565 seniors had confirmed their return. like today, the district have responded to our request to get an exact tally of how many seniors actually showed up. because staffing continues to b
essentially set forth specific plans either built homeless housing and implement incentives to clamping cantons., counties potentially face fines of they don't? that part is still to be determined. >>> we've been tracking the return to school as part of our commitment to building a better bay area. today, in san francisco, high school seniors were given the chance to return to the classroom for in person learning. that's the first time since march 2020. based on what we saw today,...
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host: from canton, new hampshire. james, good morning. caller: good morning. i am responding to what you did say, mr. butler, about the consequences of withdrawal. i'm a veteran of vietnam and at that time i was trained in the medical unit, where vietnam is -- where vietnamese were sent over here to -- i assume that an awful lot of them were in terrible straits once the enemy had taken over. i hate to see that occurring again with iraq, afghanistan, or whatever subsequent and -- whatever subsequent endangerment they do have. this is what concerns me. host: thank you, james. jeremy butler? caller: -- guest: i could not quite hear everything but i think what people need to realize is that our engagement in countries like iraq and afghanistan does not begin and end with a military campaign. that is probably the wrong place to focus on. we will remain engaged in those countries, certainly militarily, we will just not be based in those countries. we have to do a lot of our work through nonmilitary facets. through the u.n., through u.s. peacekeeping missions, throug
host: from canton, new hampshire. james, good morning. caller: good morning. i am responding to what you did say, mr. butler, about the consequences of withdrawal. i'm a veteran of vietnam and at that time i was trained in the medical unit, where vietnam is -- where vietnamese were sent over here to -- i assume that an awful lot of them were in terrible straits once the enemy had taken over. i hate to see that occurring again with iraq, afghanistan, or whatever subsequent and -- whatever...
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>> reporter: looking at the case of john wright, from canton, ohio. a few moments ago, a judge ordered he wear a gps tracker until his next hearing. the feds say he posted that he would fight the blue on the 6th, make war that day. and indicated he was going to keep an eye on the underground escape tunnels on the hill. also cases moving towards plea agreements, matthew miller, accused of scaling the wall, moving closer to a plea agreement. and the bustle couple from virginia, accused of posting on social media that mike pence was a traitor, and a plea agreement scheduled for june 14th. it's worth remembering, most federal criminal prosecutions end in plea agreements, more than 90%. some of these cases are misdemeanors, which likely means no jail time for the defendants. >> scott, thank you. >>> more than six months after the election, arizona officials are still counting the votes. the state's largest county is in its fourth week of a so-called audit, and officials in maricopa county are speaking out, mostly republicans, setting the record straight on
>> reporter: looking at the case of john wright, from canton, ohio. a few moments ago, a judge ordered he wear a gps tracker until his next hearing. the feds say he posted that he would fight the blue on the 6th, make war that day. and indicated he was going to keep an eye on the underground escape tunnels on the hill. also cases moving towards plea agreements, matthew miller, accused of scaling the wall, moving closer to a plea agreement. and the bustle couple from virginia, accused of...
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. >>> i was born in canton, china, came to san francisco when i was about 6 1/2.oming here not knowing any english was tough. >> reporter: five floors above union square is the studio of artist chong. his medium is not paint or clay, it's hair. >> when you're done you get to see your work and it's an art form. >> reporter: he's been chasing that art form since middle school when he practiced on friends in his garage. >> the first 20, 30 haircuts were horrific. but i enjoy doing it and it's been my passion since. >> reporter: as a kid his parents hoped he'd be a doctor or a lawyer. his decision to try beauty school didn't go over well at first. >> yeah, they did not support me at all through the first year. they saw how passionate i was about it and they were super, super supportive. >> reporter: before the pandemic, the salon was bustling with eight stylists renting chairs. >> swarming busy. >> reporter: but as the pandemic gripped the city union square emptied. the silence extended five flights up. >> besides from union square being ghost town, my shop is as well
. >>> i was born in canton, china, came to san francisco when i was about 6 1/2.oming here not knowing any english was tough. >> reporter: five floors above union square is the studio of artist chong. his medium is not paint or clay, it's hair. >> when you're done you get to see your work and it's an art form. >> reporter: he's been chasing that art form since middle school when he practiced on friends in his garage. >> the first 20, 30 haircuts were horrific....
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just from a small part of canton , china. when they were to china, they were stationed in szechuan province, that is a different dialect altogether. mandarin was spoken with the units deployed in that area of the attorneys -- of the chinese army, so you had a lot of issues. the other thing i found out by talking to some of the seniors from my legion post, a lot of them were traveling back and forth. within the theater. a lot of them are truck drivers. they carried supplies, to the back, not to the front, in the chunking area. so, they, a lot of them were forced to be translators, and they learned, as they do. but the dialect sometimes, you could pick up a little easier if you have the background. so, not all total failure, but it took a lot of effort to make it happen. tyler: for a lot of americans world war ii was their first time out of the country. even if they were immigrants when they came the united states they would stay in one general area, mississippi or chinatown and when they went overseas, this great differences i
just from a small part of canton , china. when they were to china, they were stationed in szechuan province, that is a different dialect altogether. mandarin was spoken with the units deployed in that area of the attorneys -- of the chinese army, so you had a lot of issues. the other thing i found out by talking to some of the seniors from my legion post, a lot of them were traveling back and forth. within the theater. a lot of them are truck drivers. they carried supplies, to the back, not to...
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that's where we draw the cantons on the show in last respects to have. that south africa's zulu queen she was buried on fast day amid a betov succession raul mindful be mean is who died unexpectedly after she was appointed resident of the country's largest ethnic group in march following the death of her house fund came good will swell at the evening goodbye and have a good weekend. to haunt her. a race that against time with an eco friendly pasha. kemi electric take on for s.p. to google maps a challenge from them to rush lunchtime in 7 hours. while champion is chacha. red. w. . to the point of strong opinions clear positions international perspectives. a number of museums here in germany have large collections of school run africa but the government here is now talking about returning at least some growth the priceless treasures to africa so why has it taken so long find out on to the post trauma to the point. 9 minutes on t w. trinkets . they love. she will fix dravidian don't fit glitter glitter glitter. the fight against prejudice i don't hold cable
that's where we draw the cantons on the show in last respects to have. that south africa's zulu queen she was buried on fast day amid a betov succession raul mindful be mean is who died unexpectedly after she was appointed resident of the country's largest ethnic group in march following the death of her house fund came good will swell at the evening goodbye and have a good weekend. to haunt her. a race that against time with an eco friendly pasha. kemi electric take on for s.p. to google maps...
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this first one was sent in by samantha english in canton, ohio she was using a restaurant bathroom andeah, i washed my hands, look. >> steve: "and i flushed the toilet." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this next one was sent in by jeff dutton in los angeles, california. he was looking for something to eat, and he saw this "soup of the day: beef barely soup." well, there you go [ laughter ] >> tariq: that's barely soup >> questlove: yeah >> jimmy: it's more of a a sandwich >> tariq: yeah a runny sandwich >> jimmy: "it's pre-dipped french dip." [ laughter ] >> tariq: with no beef >> jimmy: with no beef or bread. now, this next one is from angie cyphers in flat rock, michigan she saw an arby's sign i love arby's. let's see what it said here. it said, "now hiring anybody." [ laughter ] [ applause ] wow. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: anybody. >> steve: come on in >> jimmy: "the body's still warm." "do you want to be the fry machine or do you want to work this?" "sure, i'll do fries." >> jimmy: this next one's from marsha lee sparhawk in rigby, idaho. she spotted this while driving "speed limit: 5.37 mile
this first one was sent in by samantha english in canton, ohio she was using a restaurant bathroom andeah, i washed my hands, look. >> steve: "and i flushed the toilet." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: this next one was sent in by jeff dutton in los angeles, california. he was looking for something to eat, and he saw this "soup of the day: beef barely soup." well, there you go [ laughter ] >> tariq: that's barely soup >> questlove: yeah >> jimmy: it's...
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you have to have capital. 300 of them met at the canton restaurant on jackson street and hired a lawyerould you need a lawyer? it was very organized. the east coast, you couldn't get there until the railroad was built, 1869. the first group that went was 1870, going to massachusetts for the shoe strike. the workers at a shoe factory went on strike and they brought in 75 chinese, and later on more. then you have the passaic steam laundry in new jersey, and they brought in about 100 chinese, then beaver falls, pennsylvania, cutlery brought in chinese. the 18 seventies was when the chinese, came and when the contract ended, that's when they went to the east coast. the infrastructure wasn't set up yet. in san francisco, they signed up merchants to open up boarding houses and restaurants. it was very organized. >> i want to address the question earlier about how we get our stories out. i'm an oral historian, and i think one of the things in the asian american community that's been very difficult, a lot of these stories survive generationally through oral histories that we passed down. as i w
you have to have capital. 300 of them met at the canton restaurant on jackson street and hired a lawyerould you need a lawyer? it was very organized. the east coast, you couldn't get there until the railroad was built, 1869. the first group that went was 1870, going to massachusetts for the shoe strike. the workers at a shoe factory went on strike and they brought in 75 chinese, and later on more. then you have the passaic steam laundry in new jersey, and they brought in about 100 chinese, then...
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host: terry, canton, north carolina. caller: good morning. what i hear is a lot of one-sided this.-span, last may, when democrats stormed the capital -- are you still there? host: when did the democrats stormed the capital? caller: last may, when they stormed the capital, spray-painted the andrew jackson monument in front of the white house, where they spray-painted "kill whitey" on it? let's not forget the republican convention, where a senator was almost killed. 80-year-old women were being assaulted. nothing was ever said. i don't hear nobody else calling in wanting to know david dorn's name either, a man who was also killed by blm. when we have some clarity and truth telling from the media, we will have some results. until that, you guys are so one-sided. host: do you think it is on the media to do an investigation here? caller: i think the media should do their job and quit lying about what is actually going on. we have homeless people all over this country in tent cities. what have the democrats done? what have the democrats done for black americans for 60 years? not a dam th
host: terry, canton, north carolina. caller: good morning. what i hear is a lot of one-sided this.-span, last may, when democrats stormed the capital -- are you still there? host: when did the democrats stormed the capital? caller: last may, when they stormed the capital, spray-painted the andrew jackson monument in front of the white house, where they spray-painted "kill whitey" on it? let's not forget the republican convention, where a senator was almost killed. 80-year-old women...
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host: from canton, new hampshire. james, good morning. caller: good morning.m responding to what you did say, mr. butler, about the consequences of withdrawal. i'm a veteran of vietnam and at that time i was trained in the medical unit, where vietnam is -- where vietnamese were sent over here to -- i assume that an awful lot of them were in terrible straits once the enemy had taken over. i hate to see that occurring again with iraq, afghanistan, or whatever subsequent and -- whatever subsequent endangerment they do have. this is what concerns me. host: thank you, james. jeremy butler? caller: -- guest: i could not quite hear everything but i think what people need to realize is that our engagement in countries like iraq and afghanistan does not begin and end with a military campaign. that is probably the wrong place to focus on. we will remain engaged in those countries, certainly militarily, we will just not be based in those countries. we have to do a lot of our work through nonmilitary facets. through the u.n., through u.s. peacekeeping missions, through ot
host: from canton, new hampshire. james, good morning. caller: good morning.m responding to what you did say, mr. butler, about the consequences of withdrawal. i'm a veteran of vietnam and at that time i was trained in the medical unit, where vietnam is -- where vietnamese were sent over here to -- i assume that an awful lot of them were in terrible straits once the enemy had taken over. i hate to see that occurring again with iraq, afghanistan, or whatever subsequent and -- whatever subsequent...
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but i don't see that in newark, i don't see that in canton, warren or youngstown, these small small business want help. community bankers did it. community bankers, their lending went up during the pandemic. but these large six banks, they restricted their lending in the pandemic but they had enough money left to do major stock buybacks. one of these companies, one of these six banks announced they are going to do $25 billion stock buyback. you have know who that enriches? it doesn't enrich the community. it doesn't enrich columbus, cincinnati or steuben field. what it does is enrich the executives. these six c.e.o.'s said, yes, climate change is a threat to the entire country, but they drag their feet when comes to investing in new technology and jobs of the future. i am glad they've raised wages, a number of them -- and i know the presiding officer from georgia saw this. right before the hearing, one of the companies agreed to raise the minimum wage of its employees significantly. a couple others of them bragged about their diversity in their workplace. they had just made the first black w
but i don't see that in newark, i don't see that in canton, warren or youngstown, these small small business want help. community bankers did it. community bankers, their lending went up during the pandemic. but these large six banks, they restricted their lending in the pandemic but they had enough money left to do major stock buybacks. one of these companies, one of these six banks announced they are going to do $25 billion stock buyback. you have know who that enriches? it doesn't enrich the...
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and every cent counts that there are $144.00 canton each one's worth 6 and that's $0.18 each bag there. last for that one. and i get $1447.00 when i have 5 and it should be $230.00 to to some of us. the answer that i. 6 lived in new york city for 34 years. she immigrated illegally from mexico. her husband left the family, and 6 or 85 children, all by herself. before the pandemic, 6 that had for cleaning jobs. now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room. she collects bottles every day. but i meant that date and on my feet in the morning or after that when the pump, not just people that bottle federal even the medical market full of bottles. yeah. it wasn't like that. but now with the santana and the only way we can design them, we don't get help. otherwise, most of it was not, not the number was that you put another one until the recycling contractor, that by 60 bottles is waiting a few blocks away. ah, the across the east river in manhattan present harris and her team of volunteers are also collecting not bottles, but cookies to give to new york is in need. these
and every cent counts that there are $144.00 canton each one's worth 6 and that's $0.18 each bag there. last for that one. and i get $1447.00 when i have 5 and it should be $230.00 to to some of us. the answer that i. 6 lived in new york city for 34 years. she immigrated illegally from mexico. her husband left the family, and 6 or 85 children, all by herself. before the pandemic, 6 that had for cleaning jobs. now she only has one in order to pay the $600.00 rent for her room. she collects...