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enterprises, run by people of color.o i believe the number for technology startups for african-american i believe the number for technology startups for african-american and latino entrepreneurs is what, about 2%? >> yes. ron: talk about why that is so and your ability to kind of change that dynamic. my focus has been on identifying early-stage, pre -seed stage capital to help on to the ladder, to get venture capital funding and investment. it's all of these pre-steps. steve case was the first that really made the case for -- you know, the first $200,000 of capital is the difference between really creating a company that can scale and grow. so, whether it is philanthropically motivated impact investors that are saying, i want to see this happen, help me get my capital back, we are getting more people to, i call it institutionalize, the family and friendly round to do the screening, but the capital in, to see pitches every four or six weeks, and to identify opportunity. that early-stage for 1500, $150,000, 200,000 dollars
enterprises, run by people of color.o i believe the number for technology startups for african-american i believe the number for technology startups for african-american and latino entrepreneurs is what, about 2%? >> yes. ron: talk about why that is so and your ability to kind of change that dynamic. my focus has been on identifying early-stage, pre -seed stage capital to help on to the ladder, to get venture capital funding and investment. it's all of these pre-steps. steve case was the...
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and yet on this colored sheet, korean is the only creature who is not colored at all in the map, a dylan fan, no butter jelly provides an indication of gary ins, appearance. but the challenge of depicting the most colorful creature in hell is a daunting one. the other figures are extremely imaginative and vivid. they scream, they fight, they talk. they appear to be moving just as dante does in words. but he chelly brings the figures to life in his drawings with the use of light shadow and color. and i had seen a truly dish view, that of course, is where the difficulty rose in gary, how can go re on be made even more vivid, more colorful by obviously our solution was found, which is why korean is uncolored a nurse and go from rotten to swing a sketchy on his cold, yet it's possible that tom though the length of time but it took i'm precluded finishing ups and in, in the sense of probably color again. but it is, it is also possible that um, it was to fiber but to the on color drawings. some were beautiful enough in themselves to justify simply am completing the cycle as on black and white
and yet on this colored sheet, korean is the only creature who is not colored at all in the map, a dylan fan, no butter jelly provides an indication of gary ins, appearance. but the challenge of depicting the most colorful creature in hell is a daunting one. the other figures are extremely imaginative and vivid. they scream, they fight, they talk. they appear to be moving just as dante does in words. but he chelly brings the figures to life in his drawings with the use of light shadow and...
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these colors because they are suspected of causing cancer. for example, because the concentration of certain chemicals is too high. dermatologist britta lake, whom agrees that some of the substances they contain could be dangerous. if harm isn't improper, the colors enter the body. what exactly happens then? we don't know for sure. part of the colors remain in the same place. other parts travel through the body. if they contain carcinogenic substances, they can have an effect on all the organs and organic. the e u commission says tattoo artists were given sufficient notice and that safer alternatives for the colors exist. the artists complain that the ink manufacturer is reacted to late. because i and there could be delivery bottlenecks which lead to in shortages. the artists now have to bridge the time without bright colors. after the corona virus closures, it's another blow to their livelihoods a month ahead of the winter olympics in beijing, china a saving off its olympic, a bubble, everyone involved will have to stay inside a so called cl
these colors because they are suspected of causing cancer. for example, because the concentration of certain chemicals is too high. dermatologist britta lake, whom agrees that some of the substances they contain could be dangerous. if harm isn't improper, the colors enter the body. what exactly happens then? we don't know for sure. part of the colors remain in the same place. other parts travel through the body. if they contain carcinogenic substances, they can have an effect on all the organs...
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people of color understanding more and be more willing to be angel investors. capitol funds go on announces question of how do you make the case for capitol and connected to any of those capitol providers. >> let me just to get a little deeper on the investor program. that is something you guys have emphasized. we heard the statistic 4% of philanthropic dollars and up and social enterprises run by people of color. i believe the number for technology startups or african-americans latino entrepreneurs is what, 2%? >> talk about why that is so? in your ability to change that dynamic. >> my focus has been on identifying early stage capitol to help entrepreneurs kind of climb the ladder. too ultimately get venture capitol funding and investment there all these precepts.ca it really made the case for me the first $10,200,000 of capitol is the difference between reallyhe creating company that can scale and grow. whether it's doing motivated impact investors, ms. fionae see this happen, help me get my capitol p back. getting more people to yinstitutionalize the friends
people of color understanding more and be more willing to be angel investors. capitol funds go on announces question of how do you make the case for capitol and connected to any of those capitol providers. >> let me just to get a little deeper on the investor program. that is something you guys have emphasized. we heard the statistic 4% of philanthropic dollars and up and social enterprises run by people of color. i believe the number for technology startups or african-americans latino...
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part of the colors remain in the same place. other parts travel through the body if they contain carcinogen. acceptances, they can have an effect on all the organs and organic. the e u commission says tend to artists were given sufficient notice and that safer alternatives for the colors exist. the artists complain that the inc manufacturer is reacted to late because i and there could be delivery bottlenecks which lead to inc shortages. the artists now have to bridge the time without bright colors. after the corona virus closures, it's another blow to their livelihoods. organizations and governments all over the world are trying to come up with creative campaigns to encourage crone of ours vaccination in germany. an entrepreneur teamed up with a shepherd for a unique stunt. in the push to achieve schuman heard immunity, 700 sheep and goats were lined up to former 100 meter long syringe. pieces of bread were laid out to coax the animals into position. the stunts organizer said he hoped to reach the emotions of vaccine hesitant pe
part of the colors remain in the same place. other parts travel through the body if they contain carcinogen. acceptances, they can have an effect on all the organs and organic. the e u commission says tend to artists were given sufficient notice and that safer alternatives for the colors exist. the artists complain that the inc manufacturer is reacted to late because i and there could be delivery bottlenecks which lead to inc shortages. the artists now have to bridge the time without bright...
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but in the morning we have round about 10120 different colors, the new colors vendor colors coming in the middle of the year. we have just 30 cause does the thing and you lose from the quality 30 percent. it's precisely these colors which daniel believes, are the life blood of his craft colors are the important thing for it towards this is a this is that what we is bring colors in the skin under the skin. the people come, i like to have this. i'm sort of colors are what you can do to just rock play with the needles with this. this is the base to work. when you take the base, you destroyed a business, but to others, such inks are dangerous. the use says they poses serious health hazard, that these substances are actually also restricted in cosmetics. so you're not allowed to use them because metrics which are just placed on the skin. and now we are extending that of course to these materials which are injected under the skins . some estimates suggest around 12 percent of people across the e. you have at least one tattoo here in germany. that number is believed to be even higher, perhap
but in the morning we have round about 10120 different colors, the new colors vendor colors coming in the middle of the year. we have just 30 cause does the thing and you lose from the quality 30 percent. it's precisely these colors which daniel believes, are the life blood of his craft colors are the important thing for it towards this is a this is that what we is bring colors in the skin under the skin. the people come, i like to have this. i'm sort of colors are what you can do to just rock...
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we'll decide when we buy the color it is.or of my car every day. >> no, brian. kennedy, imagination, i feel like pink today, red tomorrow, amazing. >> we need versatility, choice, especially out running the po-po. you hit the legal maneuver and you have the 5-0 on the tail, go from silver to hot pink and lose the fuzz. >> no white bronco any more. >> i tried green contacts and it looked like i had moss in my eyes. >> i bet that was beautiful. >> i already drive a white car. i would probably do racing stripes. i wish people would concentrate on changing their inside, not inside the car. >> i would definitely i appreciate drivers more so washington state and this area to change driving habits, but i would change on-road aggression, and i advocate for racing stripes. my mach 1 had racing stripes, it was amazing. here is "america reports." >> on a shocking new number from the labor department this morning, a key measure of inflation showing prices increasing a whopping 7% in december from a year ago. that means we are now seeing
we'll decide when we buy the color it is.or of my car every day. >> no, brian. kennedy, imagination, i feel like pink today, red tomorrow, amazing. >> we need versatility, choice, especially out running the po-po. you hit the legal maneuver and you have the 5-0 on the tail, go from silver to hot pink and lose the fuzz. >> no white bronco any more. >> i tried green contacts and it looked like i had moss in my eyes. >> i bet that was beautiful. >> i already...
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if we're to go on, if the colors nice him yellow with lucky. you know the gold is pure know seni richard, the i city jump the hugh tends towards rational. you know, it's an alloy. no, she sold. it might then contain silver or a little copper ego. as a dvd leg soon when the gold ribbon is several meters long, it's cut into length folded and cut again into little squares. sada many gods. so these, these between sheets of parchment to separate them during the beating the volume a packet consists of $330.00 less. but 1st they're beaten with the machine and then quarter want us more volume. and then while they're worked with a hammer over on may, so the rough order monkey let out both of them on the final step is the hammering. this is how gold leaf was made in venice a 1000 years ago. at that time, there were no machines to help with the heavy work. crystal more than this hammer weighs 2 kilos. almost nothing respond more than this one weighs more kilos, so it's a bit heavier. but for me, that's nothing gruesome or to look at at 8 he lows. well thi
if we're to go on, if the colors nice him yellow with lucky. you know the gold is pure know seni richard, the i city jump the hugh tends towards rational. you know, it's an alloy. no, she sold. it might then contain silver or a little copper ego. as a dvd leg soon when the gold ribbon is several meters long, it's cut into length folded and cut again into little squares. sada many gods. so these, these between sheets of parchment to separate them during the beating the volume a packet consists...
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and in all this time it has lost its distinctive blue color. but with industrial manufacturing, the practice of hand dying cloth with indigo, is dying out. however, one hobbling austria use. if amelia, i'm cool, i really giving it thorough to keep this tradition alive. we met up with them to find out more. ah, here in steinberg austria, they're still making indigo prince by hand. at one time, it was a wide spread craft. today, this is one of the last traditional china blue workshops left in europe. me at on that for all talk we don't on protein, hulu. we die in blue, this wooster via the pattern is printed on the white fabric before the dying using a paste. we called bog down boston. in my book. the recipe is still top secret. ah young to lancaster. yes, it's a secret recipe. why? even, i don't know it the greenish paste serves as a kind of ink pad for various cap tools. some of them are as old as 200 years. this was my if you have to now let it sit and dry thoroughly as we say that it, petrified folk does most wish diana, the petrifying can ta
and in all this time it has lost its distinctive blue color. but with industrial manufacturing, the practice of hand dying cloth with indigo, is dying out. however, one hobbling austria use. if amelia, i'm cool, i really giving it thorough to keep this tradition alive. we met up with them to find out more. ah, here in steinberg austria, they're still making indigo prince by hand. at one time, it was a wide spread craft. today, this is one of the last traditional china blue workshops left in...
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it was called magic because the color changes during the dine process. at the marg. heap of magic happens during the actual dying of when it changes from a greenish him to a blueish color. and for the cloth, the very air turns it blue. the vegetable di reacts with oxygen, then takes quite a long time to finish a piece like this. you'll, as all of, for us, it's about doing more and faster cheaper. cuz what about the genuine and authentic taking up to 8 weeks to make these indigo block prints don't lend themselves to mass production. they demand lots of patients after several hours in the dying, that's there. rinsed out, 1st with hot them with cold water. to see if by then you can tell if it turned out well with glut, but not until the fabrics are dry. can you see if it's really something you can use and you're still on windy autumn days, that can take less than an hour converts and now it goes into the shop it off to roll it out. and hope that we can valid call. one meter of the handcrafted fabric goes for $37.00 euros. from this point, no limits are set
it was called magic because the color changes during the dine process. at the marg. heap of magic happens during the actual dying of when it changes from a greenish him to a blueish color. and for the cloth, the very air turns it blue. the vegetable di reacts with oxygen, then takes quite a long time to finish a piece like this. you'll, as all of, for us, it's about doing more and faster cheaper. cuz what about the genuine and authentic taking up to 8 weeks to make these indigo block prints...
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it is not racist to acknowledge color. so often when we want to be colorblind, when we become nervous when people say race, when people say something about people of color, when we want to be colorblind, what that makes us is blind to racist dynamics, blind to racism, not blind to color. unfortunately we have to pay attention to racial inequality in our community in order to address them. it is not racist to say we want a neighborhood that has more people of color, because what that means is right now people of color are being artificially locked out of a neighborhood they might want to live in. guest: clarksville tent -- host: clarksville, tennessee. dave, independent. caller: i want to ask the guest, ruth bader ginsburg hired 180 seven lana clarkson only two were blacks. is that a racist act? guest: thanks for the question. i do believe, and i hope that was not meant to be a gotcha question as if people who are great on some issues -- ruth bader ginsburg -- may she rest in peace -- was a lion of the feminist movement who
it is not racist to acknowledge color. so often when we want to be colorblind, when we become nervous when people say race, when people say something about people of color, when we want to be colorblind, what that makes us is blind to racist dynamics, blind to racism, not blind to color. unfortunately we have to pay attention to racial inequality in our community in order to address them. it is not racist to say we want a neighborhood that has more people of color, because what that means is...
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these colors because they are suspected of causing cancer. for example, because the concentration of certain chemicals is too high. dermatologist britta les come agrees that some of the substances they contain could be dangerous. if harm isn't in crop, the colors enter the body or what exactly happens then. we don't know for sure. part of the colors remain in the same place. other parts travel through the body. if they contain carcinogenic substances, they can have an effect and all the organs i log on to the e. u commission says tattoo artists were given sufficient notice and that safer alternatives for the colors exist. the artists complain that the inc manufacturer is reacted to late because i and there could be delivery bottlenecks which lead to inc shortages. the artists now have to bridge the time without bright colors. after the corona virus closures, it's another blow to their livelihoods. and that brings an end to today's episode of the day on next, spicer and berlin. thanks for watching. ah ah ah ah, with we failed. i can see i said
these colors because they are suspected of causing cancer. for example, because the concentration of certain chemicals is too high. dermatologist britta les come agrees that some of the substances they contain could be dangerous. if harm isn't in crop, the colors enter the body or what exactly happens then. we don't know for sure. part of the colors remain in the same place. other parts travel through the body. if they contain carcinogenic substances, they can have an effect and all the organs...
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guys >>> thanks janessa okt e wbs in a moment for a lo athcooyof color stay with us [girls laugh] -nice00% stain removal. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. even after you sanitize, every touch can leave new bacteria behind? microban 24 keeps killing 99.9% of bacteria touch after touch for up to 24 hours*. touch after touch, microban doesn't give up. >>> in today's top stories, sarah palin verses "the new york times" heads to trial. the former vice presidential nominee is suing for libel over a 2017 editorial that wrongly linked an atd from her political pack to the 2011 shooting in tucson the attack killed six and badly wounded then congresswoman gabrielle gifford. within a day, the times tweeted an apology the former governor is asking for punitive damages she has a high bar to clear. she has to prove they knew it was wrong or reckless. >>> recreational marijuana sales hit new highs, generating more than $3 billion in tax revenue across 11 states according to the marijuana policy project that's up and is only going to grow with virginia, new york and vermont beginning sales th
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ah w, lead for mines with soccer is a sport of colors, and the children in this mountain village know them all. but can everyone be a dog with them regardless of gender pima where is blue, the color of her favorite sex. it's traditions. prevent her from going to games and play with an insurmountable obstacle. little girl football on the peak that starts february, 4th on d, w. ah, this is the dublin years, asia coming up to depth of amazon's women and minorities, paid the price under polly bon ruin. some families are resorting to a seldom use of gone custom of dressing up girls as boys. so the children have access to better opportunities, plus facing discrimination and violence of god. hassan to seek minority consider leaving their land for safety abroad. and later in the program, a change of famed i look at how ancient arts in asia are seeking a revival of sort thanks to dedicated efforts, by skilled practitioners where an indonesia and thailand for those stories. ah, i'm british manager, welcome to the dublin news asia. glad you could join us. us president joe biden has defended the
ah w, lead for mines with soccer is a sport of colors, and the children in this mountain village know them all. but can everyone be a dog with them regardless of gender pima where is blue, the color of her favorite sex. it's traditions. prevent her from going to games and play with an insurmountable obstacle. little girl football on the peak that starts february, 4th on d, w. ah, this is the dublin years, asia coming up to depth of amazon's women and minorities, paid the price under polly bon...
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the only thing we can control is the color lab system breaking down. we hope they can sustain the object of numbers so people can get tested. >> they have not response regarding when there system will be restored. they said the san francisco sites will be closed for today. questa today, mayor london breed stress to the impact the iris is having on san francisco. she said this is the breakdown of staff who have been exposed to covid. 134 san francisco police department members. more than 250 staff. 100 staff here. for schools by providing more rapid tests to the school district. increase in cases, there are no new restriction's shelter-in-place rules be considered for san francisco. >> this was the first day back in school after this district shut down all of its campuses for a deep clean on friday following a covid-19 outbreak. twice they are anxious. they want to make sure that the kids are safe, the staff wants to be safe. there is a real commitment to have school as usual. for everybody. the district says students should stay home if they are sick.
the only thing we can control is the color lab system breaking down. we hope they can sustain the object of numbers so people can get tested. >> they have not response regarding when there system will be restored. they said the san francisco sites will be closed for today. questa today, mayor london breed stress to the impact the iris is having on san francisco. she said this is the breakdown of staff who have been exposed to covid. 134 san francisco police department members. more than...
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she says courts have regularly punished people of color more severely than white people.she has plenty of ideas on how to fix this. she is now retired and shares her insight in a recent book her honor, my life on the bench, what works, what's broken and how to fix it. she now joins us. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for joining us. >> tell us what was alike being the first and one of the very few female black judges in the region? >> at the time i went on the bench which was the early 1980s, i was the first black female judge in northern california. inc. about that, 1982. today there is a plethora of judges of color and women on tv shows, there are also many more. at the time that i came on there were few people that looked like me and very few women. the concern that i had, and still have, we need to do more, representation on the bench is so important. i mean a diversity of representation. when you have people from different backgrounds coming in, the decisions they make are more informed. when we see people in our courtrooms that look like us, the people in the
she says courts have regularly punished people of color more severely than white people.she has plenty of ideas on how to fix this. she is now retired and shares her insight in a recent book her honor, my life on the bench, what works, what's broken and how to fix it. she now joins us. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for joining us. >> tell us what was alike being the first and one of the very few female black judges in the region? >> at the time i went on the bench...
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it is easy to pack together and break apart communities of color for partisan effect. they are a key part of it, drawing urban-suburban districts. in the urban and suburban areas, what, is happening is communities of color are vigorously split apart. it is important to make sure we tell the race and ethnicity story in addition to the partisan story. bob: christian, you sent me a note talking about the texas map, which has been characterized as hack and crack. what does that mean and what are the consequences? christian: i want to concur with michael that we focus a lot on partisan gerrymandering but in this cycle, especially the map in texas, the voting rights, people of color, are under fire. this is a racial gerrymander potentially as much partisan one. what is cracking impacting? what happens in racial gerrymandering is legislators, when redrawing lines, will try to pack a lot of black, latino, asian-american voters into one district, like in fort worth, with the district 80% plus people of color. the surrounding districts are mostly white. you have these very white
it is easy to pack together and break apart communities of color for partisan effect. they are a key part of it, drawing urban-suburban districts. in the urban and suburban areas, what, is happening is communities of color are vigorously split apart. it is important to make sure we tell the race and ethnicity story in addition to the partisan story. bob: christian, you sent me a note talking about the texas map, which has been characterized as hack and crack. what does that mean and what are...
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we want a color blind society. a society that in the words of dr.y the color of their skin but by the content of their character. >> reagan was one of the first conservatives who co-opted dr. wing's words for right-wing causes. in this case he used king's words to oppose employment quotas designed to address racial discrimination. king wrote in his 1967 book "where do we go from here, chaos or community," quote, a society that has done something special against the negro for hundreds of years must now do something special for the negro. here's the thing. today conservatives and republicans who decried mlk during his lifetime for his civil rights activism, his anti-war speeches and his very open support for socialism want to pretend he wasn't a man of the left, wasn't a radical who stood up to and critiqued racial inequity in america. and so they have enthusiastically pushed what cornell west has called the santa clausification of dr. king and disingenuously focus on one line in one speech. today republican politicians and fox hosts follow in reagan'
we want a color blind society. a society that in the words of dr.y the color of their skin but by the content of their character. >> reagan was one of the first conservatives who co-opted dr. wing's words for right-wing causes. in this case he used king's words to oppose employment quotas designed to address racial discrimination. king wrote in his 1967 book "where do we go from here, chaos or community," quote, a society that has done something special against the negro for...
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these are tracking color on this animal is extremely valuable. hom does. it's important to cooperate with the hunting community like now. and that this information is shared and finding out. i don't know about us on the ship. nobody's adult. most harsh leah's is released and just under, in our all the data, the color transmits, end up in the hands of me. had felder, one of the leading links, experts in burden burton back had vendor and his team assessed the data here at the forest testing and research institute in fryeburg. leah's isn't the only length with the color there have been for us so far. they all came from switzerland and all were male and almost all left origin. again, leon nearly made his way back to the alpine country you're coming in and us over this. i hear you can see that it took a long john top to the swiss border control of that shaft, 1000 canton on done. then he came back again on it's very clear that during mating season, they move around in eagleton, that he's there to find females. one smartest thing, awkward holes, hugo. he got as
these are tracking color on this animal is extremely valuable. hom does. it's important to cooperate with the hunting community like now. and that this information is shared and finding out. i don't know about us on the ship. nobody's adult. most harsh leah's is released and just under, in our all the data, the color transmits, end up in the hands of me. had felder, one of the leading links, experts in burden burton back had vendor and his team assessed the data here at the forest testing and...
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ah, soccer is a sport of the many colors and the children in this mountain village. oh them all. but can every one be a dog with them regardless of gender? humor wears blue. the color of her favorite sexes traditions prevent her from going to games and play an insurmountable obstacle balloon girl football on the peak that starts february 4th on d w. ah ah, this link's feels right at home. li us is his name. he is one of the few links in southern germany. a mate and young cubs would make his life complete. and if he can't find them here, it could threaten the whole leg's population in europe. humans could help and introduce females into this area. inconceivable for some in the southern german state of burden burton bag hunters, for example, the longest of the art and would be worried about species diversity leave pneumonia for learn to system just live on love and life enable. they survive on other animals. others see the links as a symbol of species diversity and a healthy natural environment. they want the links to return. this is dawn. i am busying a links and the wild is like
ah, soccer is a sport of the many colors and the children in this mountain village. oh them all. but can every one be a dog with them regardless of gender? humor wears blue. the color of her favorite sexes traditions prevent her from going to games and play an insurmountable obstacle balloon girl football on the peak that starts february 4th on d w. ah ah, this link's feels right at home. li us is his name. he is one of the few links in southern germany. a mate and young cubs would make his...
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people of color who ski. so 87.5 percent, a white. then 6 percent asian, 5 percent latino, latina one postpone point 5 percent. black, 1.8. and then another 7 percent indigenous. you will see that this doesn't all add up to a 100 because some people are more than one category. ok. but the point is that up here, all the majority of people who ski and then not people of color. emily, how is how does that impact you when you all on the stripes? yeah, i would say it empowers me to be present and take up space. a, you know, it's no accident. that skiing and snow spurts are predominantly white. just due to the pattern of settlement that occurred in the u. s. was red lining and force migration and exclusion from natural areas and parks. and so it really is about going and reclaiming space. um and i'm sure um, lamont, you and probably agree 100 percent 100 percent. i looked at those figures as black where 14 percent of the population in the united states. and when i have gone to mount over the year they, i kind of quite frankly, accepted the
people of color who ski. so 87.5 percent, a white. then 6 percent asian, 5 percent latino, latina one postpone point 5 percent. black, 1.8. and then another 7 percent indigenous. you will see that this doesn't all add up to a 100 because some people are more than one category. ok. but the point is that up here, all the majority of people who ski and then not people of color. emily, how is how does that impact you when you all on the stripes? yeah, i would say it empowers me to be present and...
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people of color have been denied the right to vote and has made a much harder for people of color toote -- made it much harder for people of color to vote. with the republicans, they want to make it harder to get to the polls and ihink if we were starting a new country, you might have a different conversation. in the context of voter suppression and literacy tests, and really for most of our country, voting in the southern part of the country was very difficult for people of color. the voting rights act of 1965 was meant to change that. the supreme court gutted that a few years ago and now the congress is trying to reestablish some of those limitations and make it easier for people of color and the poor in general to vote. again, i know i am sounding partisan, but it is a stark choice. we want to make voting easier or harder? one party wants to make it easier and one party wants to make it harder. >> thank you for those thoughts. professor of law at georgia state university. nato's secretary-general says there is a risk for a new armed conflict in europe after talks ended with russia
people of color have been denied the right to vote and has made a much harder for people of color toote -- made it much harder for people of color to vote. with the republicans, they want to make it harder to get to the polls and ihink if we were starting a new country, you might have a different conversation. in the context of voter suppression and literacy tests, and really for most of our country, voting in the southern part of the country was very difficult for people of color. the voting...
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"colored." colored. colored. only colored. students: oh, wow. watkins: it's detroit, michigan!wn south. so that's the reason why organizations like the naacp were important, because they got rid of this kinda nonsense. people fought together and organized and worked hard to make sure things like this wouldn't happen anymore. all right. here we go-- whoa! a mailbox! (laughing): mailbox. hey, now. (children talking, laughing) putnam: it occurred to me how much i had been internalizing the way detroit looked. somehow, it's the fault of stupid, poor black people. and why can't we just get our act together? so i thought "oh, it's not-- it's not my fault." it certainly is not my fault. watkins: mm-hmm. - but it's not a lot of people's fault. it's not my family's fault; it's not my neighbor's fault. it's like the fault of people who made decisions decades before... watkins: mm-hmm, mm-hmm. - bad decisions... watkins: absolutely. - ...that were self-serving, and that's part of the reason why detroit looks the way it looks. and i thought, "oh, to do these kinds of histories is healing w
"colored." colored. colored. only colored. students: oh, wow. watkins: it's detroit, michigan!wn south. so that's the reason why organizations like the naacp were important, because they got rid of this kinda nonsense. people fought together and organized and worked hard to make sure things like this wouldn't happen anymore. all right. here we go-- whoa! a mailbox! (laughing): mailbox. hey, now. (children talking, laughing) putnam: it occurred to me how much i had been internalizing...
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punishment meted out on the basis of skin color. justification for all of this and the authorities could not be clear about it. they have taken their ideas directly from america's colleges. they'll tell you why they're doing it. the justification is history. the united states has mistreated racial minorities in centuries past, they say. therefore whites must suffer now. so your ancestors did a bad hithing, or people who looked le your ancestors did bad things, so now we are withholding medicine for you. it's not equity. its collectiveba punishment. it's north korean standards. it's the definition of evil. in case you're wondering if that's what it is, consider this. a young haitian man could cross the border andd legally stay. many have. that person could show up at a clinic in new york tomorrow for covid treatment and get preference over an elderly american citizen purely because of his appearance. think about that. the haitian has not suffered frome systemic racism in ameri, whatever that is. he just got here. he goes to the front
punishment meted out on the basis of skin color. justification for all of this and the authorities could not be clear about it. they have taken their ideas directly from america's colleges. they'll tell you why they're doing it. the justification is history. the united states has mistreated racial minorities in centuries past, they say. therefore whites must suffer now. so your ancestors did a bad hithing, or people who looked le your ancestors did bad things, so now we are withholding medicine...
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but in the moment we have around about 10120 different colors, the new colors vendor colors coming in the middle of the year. we have just 30 cause does the thing and you lose formed a quality 30 percent. it's precisely these colors which daniel believes all the life blood of his craft colors are the important thing for tots. this is in the system. what tattooing is bring colors in the skin under the skin. the people come, i like to have just, i'm sort of colors are what you can do. tick just rock player 2 needles with this. this is the base to work. when you take the base, you destroyed business, but to others, such inks are dangerous. the use says they pose a serious health has these substances are actually also restricted in cosmetics. so you're not allowed to use them because metrics which are just placed on the skin. and now we are extending that of course to these materials which are in it under the skin. some estimates suggest around 12 percent of people across the you have at least one tattoo here in germany. that number is believed to be even higher haps around 20 percent. so
but in the moment we have around about 10120 different colors, the new colors vendor colors coming in the middle of the year. we have just 30 cause does the thing and you lose formed a quality 30 percent. it's precisely these colors which daniel believes all the life blood of his craft colors are the important thing for tots. this is in the system. what tattooing is bring colors in the skin under the skin. the people come, i like to have just, i'm sort of colors are what you can do. tick just...
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and everyone cheered on the black players to so the villains and gammon mon lubarski colors. and it seems to be the story all the time and i'm tired of it. i really am. i'm going to show a moment he looked, you'll cover you as for don roddy, and this is our new choice. i'm just going to share my where, where the premises show happened. i, you see this is when it happened. let's have a look. ah, it's painful to play this that this guy. oh see how he can be disappointed with his team's performance. but why be a racist exact for me for me. ah, i wish we had the answer to that. i always say you can be critical, never personal. i, i always say that it can be critical. it seem like you said, i work at a f tv and it's very much part of my job. so to criticize a team and, and analyze and have my opinion been never, ever personal. and i even said at the end of that video that you just, you just watch that. i said in my out true i said, is, is also going to play. is mr. play a free them fear of being black. by pray i pray and pray and pray that has no racial abuse after this. and lo an
and everyone cheered on the black players to so the villains and gammon mon lubarski colors. and it seems to be the story all the time and i'm tired of it. i really am. i'm going to show a moment he looked, you'll cover you as for don roddy, and this is our new choice. i'm just going to share my where, where the premises show happened. i, you see this is when it happened. let's have a look. ah, it's painful to play this that this guy. oh see how he can be disappointed with his team's...
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>> there are several colors remaining in the few. >> with no more colors in the queue public comment onthis item is closed. supervisor mar .>> thank you chair preston and colleagues for this really informative and important hearing that we have today. i want to take a second tothank the san francisco labor council and asked at building and construction and trades council for their advocacy on this issue . and also every member of the public who called in and mark delarosa and ron flynn for being here and engaging in the discussion and the staff for their work on this.i want to acknowledge john from puc who has really taken every call, concern, complaint and inquiry from ouroffice dutifully and professionally . thanks again chair preston for allowing this hearing to happen and supervisors chan and mandelman for your partnership and also acknowledgethe work of my legislative a on the inquiries that led to it . i think again, we had a full discussion today about the findings and recommendations from the audit . this particular audit reports . i look forward to seeing the puc follow thro
>> there are several colors remaining in the few. >> with no more colors in the queue public comment onthis item is closed. supervisor mar .>> thank you chair preston and colleagues for this really informative and important hearing that we have today. i want to take a second tothank the san francisco labor council and asked at building and construction and trades council for their advocacy on this issue . and also every member of the public who called in and mark delarosa and...
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i'm the vice president of clinical operations at color. i'm going to let dr. philip answer that question. >> i believe you were talking about walking through contact tracing. first of all. thank you to our lab partners. also, thank you to the individual themselves. they recognized that they had symptoms and they did what we should all be doing which is to get tested with symptoms. and then they reached out to sfpdh, with our team. we were able to speak with them. so with all investigations and contracting, we're talking to the individual, understanding what their risk factors might have been, in this case travel and i'm speaking with them to make sure they're staying home and once they know they have a positive test and then speaking to them about close contact. so that is the usual path that we follow, that is what we're doing in this case and we're in the process of doing that with this individual now. the question was what kind of close contacts? yeah. for privacy reasons, we are giving out limited information about the specifics of the individual, but we a
i'm the vice president of clinical operations at color. i'm going to let dr. philip answer that question. >> i believe you were talking about walking through contact tracing. first of all. thank you to our lab partners. also, thank you to the individual themselves. they recognized that they had symptoms and they did what we should all be doing which is to get tested with symptoms. and then they reached out to sfpdh, with our team. we were able to speak with them. so with all...
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today, there is this plethora of judges of color and women on these tv shows, the court shows.here are also many more. at the time that i came on, there were very few people that looks like me and very few women. the concern i had, and still have, because we need to do more, is that representation on the bench is so important. and i mean a diversity of representation. when you have people from different backgrounds coming in, the decisions they make me i believe, are more informed and when we see people in our courtrooms that look like us, the people that are in the cornrows feel like they have a stake in the system, they can maybe even aspire to hold positions like this. diversity and representation is tremendously important in our legal system, as well as any other system in this country. >> your book title starts with what works. let's talk about that for a minute. what is the good stuff that you love in our justice system? >> we have the best legal system in the world because it is based upon these wonderful principles. the principles of, we are all created equal, life, lib
today, there is this plethora of judges of color and women on these tv shows, the court shows.here are also many more. at the time that i came on, there were very few people that looks like me and very few women. the concern i had, and still have, because we need to do more, is that representation on the bench is so important. and i mean a diversity of representation. when you have people from different backgrounds coming in, the decisions they make me i believe, are more informed and when we...