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dante? dante: no.that i can run a business just like my father did growing up. lemonis: prove it to yourself or prove it to him and yourself? dante: a little bit of both. i just feel like he thinks i'm incapable. growing up, he tried to make decisions for me. jimmy: like? you have an example? dante: the decision of picking my own house was not even up to me at 26 years old and... jimmy: so, when we looked at the house, i didn't say to you, "dante, what do you think? you like the house? you think we could do it?" denise: you said, "i like the house. this is where i'm gonna live." jimmy: you weren't there. denise: i was there. jimmy: if somebody ever built me a house, i would not complain about it. i've dedicated my whole life to you and your brother and get talked to like i do. ♪ lemonis: part of the reason why i'm so adamant about doing this is because i feel like dante gave up on the business because of his relationship or frustration with his dad, and i feel like jimmy gave up on the business because
dante? dante: no.that i can run a business just like my father did growing up. lemonis: prove it to yourself or prove it to him and yourself? dante: a little bit of both. i just feel like he thinks i'm incapable. growing up, he tried to make decisions for me. jimmy: like? you have an example? dante: the decision of picking my own house was not even up to me at 26 years old and... jimmy: so, when we looked at the house, i didn't say to you, "dante, what do you think? you like the house? you...
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dante thomas has tried everything. we ain't giving up. no excuses.k and zoom training, selling team chisel >> i haven't even looked back into it. iscouraged me from filin every time you go back, you think you are getting second chance, but it is always what you are getting in the past. paul: it turned out he had no idea the application had changed. let me be the first to tell you you should reapplyha because thy changed the rules. >> ok, i will definitely look at it now. paul: and maybe he will be back in business. for the pbs newshour, i am paul solman. judy: the signs of systemi a racism oftenear in small, daily actions. author dawn turner n ares her opin why the incidents that don't make headlines should be examined, too. >> my nephew, who is black, is 22 years old and 6'9". he has been stopped by the police twice for mor traffic violations. when he was asked to step out of his car, hes did so with t warning. i'm getting out, but i want you to know that i'm really tall. in both cases, the officers smiled, taking in his height. my nephew breathed a
dante thomas has tried everything. we ain't giving up. no excuses.k and zoom training, selling team chisel >> i haven't even looked back into it. iscouraged me from filin every time you go back, you think you are getting second chance, but it is always what you are getting in the past. paul: it turned out he had no idea the application had changed. let me be the first to tell you you should reapplyha because thy changed the rules. >> ok, i will definitely look at it now. paul: and...
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let's start with dante. are you here? >> please unmute if you are. >> i am here. >> thank you for having me. >> an excited to have you. >> so go ahead and talk to us about shared spaces and how that's working or not working in bayview right now. >> yeah. we haven't seen a lot of action in the realm of shared spaces. a lot of the folks on the corridor is really just don't know enough about the program. or they haven't heard about the program. so super grateful to get the information i got today. robin, thank you for sharing that. i will be able to report back to merchants around the possibilities. so we haven't had enough activity. i think the way that the best way that maybe to have that happen is group of businesses kind of coming together to really make that happen on a particular street. and the corridor is a complicated corridor. it as long corridor. and we've had event called baby business day last year and to try to activate the corridor from armstrong and created four different hubs and that allowed businesses on s
let's start with dante. are you here? >> please unmute if you are. >> i am here. >> thank you for having me. >> an excited to have you. >> so go ahead and talk to us about shared spaces and how that's working or not working in bayview right now. >> yeah. we haven't seen a lot of action in the realm of shared spaces. a lot of the folks on the corridor is really just don't know enough about the program. or they haven't heard about the program. so super grateful...
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put him to work, dante. let's head inside. dante: all right. let's go. lemonis: put your pops to work. we need some cash in the cash register. dante: that's absolutely true. lemonis: let's rock and roll. ♪.. rachel: this is our snickerdoodle. lemonis: these are actually pretty spectacular. ...an l.a. mom set out to conquer the cookie market, taking a famous family recipe... -rachel: this is my mom, yeah. -lemonis: we got to meet mom. so, this is originally your idea. jackie: yeah. lemonis: ...and building a multimillion-dollar manufacturing facility. wow. but the money never followed. the business has lost $2.9 million. owner rachel galant was influenced to borrow big and invest big by her optimistic salesman and boyfriend, david. david: my getting $10 million, $20 million, $50 million a year of revenue is not a problem. lemonis: now the lenders are banging down the door. rachel: "i'm going to go afterbrace for the worst.nally. get ready for the worst moments of your life." [ sighs ] lemonis: and the company still doesn't understand just how much trouble
put him to work, dante. let's head inside. dante: all right. let's go. lemonis: put your pops to work. we need some cash in the cash register. dante: that's absolutely true. lemonis: let's rock and roll. ♪.. rachel: this is our snickerdoodle. lemonis: these are actually pretty spectacular. ...an l.a. mom set out to conquer the cookie market, taking a famous family recipe... -rachel: this is my mom, yeah. -lemonis: we got to meet mom. so, this is originally your idea. jackie: yeah. lemonis:...
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harvey: i dant wait to see this documentary. i'm a big fan of yours and it's really awesome.re are so many people who just live between the lines and they live safely and i just think your sense of adventure and passion has been cool to watch over the years so i wants to thank you for that. >> thank you. you guys are really great and you've been really supportive along this whole journey. i didn't want to be bummied anymore. i wanted to stand up for myself and accomplish this charles: it's always entertaining. you cannot kim david arquette. out
harvey: i dant wait to see this documentary. i'm a big fan of yours and it's really awesome.re are so many people who just live between the lines and they live safely and i just think your sense of adventure and passion has been cool to watch over the years so i wants to thank you for that. >> thank you. you guys are really great and you've been really supportive along this whole journey. i didn't want to be bummied anymore. i wanted to stand up for myself and accomplish this charles:...
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. >> you dant -- can't do that. wroism joining us is jonathan swan national political romplete for axios. abby phillip, political correspondent for cnn. lesion lease from the pbs newshour and dpe drame, ow -- author for the new yorktimes and "to start a war," jonathan, what did you learn from the interview about w the president is handing the virus? jonathan: the president, much before he went into political life, was ed a heernlts to a philophy called positive thinking, an idea popularized by christian minister norman vincent peale that if you visualize something it can come true. television a perfectly harmless self-help philosophy when aprior -- applied t commercial real estate and reality tv with you -- but it's the firstime in history it's ever been applied to a deadly pandemic and i think what you see in that clip is the perspective trying to eulogize the techniques of salesmanship and for the first time in his political life running up against a force that he can't useis usual rhetorical skills to deflect. he
. >> you dant -- can't do that. wroism joining us is jonathan swan national political romplete for axios. abby phillip, political correspondent for cnn. lesion lease from the pbs newshour and dpe drame, ow -- author for the new yorktimes and "to start a war," jonathan, what did you learn from the interview about w the president is handing the virus? jonathan: the president, much before he went into political life, was ed a heernlts to a philophy called positive thinking, an idea...
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could it be that another opportunity for dante pettis? this time last year he was projected as a team's number one receiver but ended up being wrenched in the super bowl. he acknowledges it came from a good place. >> i got caught up in the way he said some things, and not the actual message he was trying to give to me. when i came back, we had a good talk. i think we have a good relationship now. >>> phil mickelson was eliminated from the pga tour playoffs. we decided to take it up with the champions this week. lefty was rolling in some bombs . he turned 50 in june. he schooled the field with a 10 under 61. when you are the leader, you can do post-round interviews in those shades. looks good on you without. [ laughter ] >> i liked them. it had a top gun five . >> not bad . >> if you shoot to 61 you where anything you want . >> they look good on you though dennis. >>> coming up next, night one of the gop convention in the books . >> look at the top moments and reaction to the first round of speakers . >>> is a present reversal after the ca
could it be that another opportunity for dante pettis? this time last year he was projected as a team's number one receiver but ended up being wrenched in the super bowl. he acknowledges it came from a good place. >> i got caught up in the way he said some things, and not the actual message he was trying to give to me. when i came back, we had a good talk. i think we have a good relationship now. >>> phil mickelson was eliminated from the pga tour playoffs. we decided to take it...
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george kittle probably going to be a big target for jimmy g in the games ahead, but receivers like dante pettis they're going to step up their game. >>it has been coming along, you know it's i it's very encouraging just the eye that is a county that is playing with competitiveness days bringing its you love to see that and i just want to stay here keep the wrong and so i think our whole group those as a receiving corps has done a really good job so far. >>the season opener for the niners is sunday september 13th against the arizona cardinals meantime got to talk about the raiders they're doing their work indoors in suburban las vegas. the team hoping for great performances from the rookie class. 2 were picked in the first round this year one of those picks was henry ruggs the 3rd a receiver at an alabama quarterback derek carr giving rugs they praise in practice. >>he's now for 2 guy but don't let don't let it just the violence of his roots in a strong place for you the man can run also so. >>and give us a dynamic correction again. i love dropping back if you watch any tall guy or those
george kittle probably going to be a big target for jimmy g in the games ahead, but receivers like dante pettis they're going to step up their game. >>it has been coming along, you know it's i it's very encouraging just the eye that is a county that is playing with competitiveness days bringing its you love to see that and i just want to stay here keep the wrong and so i think our whole group those as a receiving corps has done a really good job so far. >>the season opener for the...
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niners are looking for dante pettis, now entering his third year. he's been in kyle shanahan's doghouse big time. he doesn't like to play very physically. doesn't like to go over the middle. those they were reports. but jimmy garoppolo said today she seeing signs of improvement in those regards. >> yeah, he's been coming along. you know, it's very encouraging, just the physicality he's playing with, the competitiveness he's bringing. you love to see that, and just one of those things you have to keep it rolling. i think our whole group as a receiver corps, though, as done a good job so far. >> we all know that nfl football, if it goes off as planed, is going to look quite a bit different, starting with no plans, and as of today, no cheerleaders. that's official. that means the gold rush girls for the niners, or mascots say farewell for the time being. some teams are still holding out hope of getting at least a percentage of fans in the stands at some . during the season. >> glen: spotlight game in the nba play-offs tonight down in orlando. how about
niners are looking for dante pettis, now entering his third year. he's been in kyle shanahan's doghouse big time. he doesn't like to play very physically. doesn't like to go over the middle. those they were reports. but jimmy garoppolo said today she seeing signs of improvement in those regards. >> yeah, he's been coming along. you know, it's very encouraging, just the physicality he's playing with, the competitiveness he's bringing. you love to see that, and just one of those things you...
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at this end of last year she had 153 deses dants living in more than 20 countries including the united there are fewer pandas in captivity over the age of 30. you would have thought those relatives would have showed up today. >> they couldn't because of the pandemic. >> there you go. >> the panda-demic. >> all right. a final check on the weather with rob. >> yeah. you know, we are watching the radar very closely at this hour. not a whole lot showing up for the moment. but offshore, this is where the moisture is that you think would bring up round two for us. notice lightening here offshore. it is the same moisture reserve that gave us the strong outburst of thunder and lightening pulling away to the south. during the morning hours, a lot of activity. heading into the afternoon, we might see one more wave come through. same loca notice the areas south ofe ban north. once that ban clears, it does look like things that start to dry up. check out the temperatures tomorrow. by 9:00, if you have lunchtime plans, 100 degrees inland. these areas in pink, it is a pretty color. remember, as clos
at this end of last year she had 153 deses dants living in more than 20 countries including the united there are fewer pandas in captivity over the age of 30. you would have thought those relatives would have showed up today. >> they couldn't because of the pandemic. >> there you go. >> the panda-demic. >> all right. a final check on the weather with rob. >> yeah. you know, we are watching the radar very closely at this hour. not a whole lot showing up for the...
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everything i need to say and do it in a way that is completely entertaining and you know, harkens back to danteall of those wonderful stories of king arthur and nights of the round table. and i just love that concept. so when we started writing together, dana and i started writing we were really just having a conversation, a friendship, and such wild ideas came out of that, that we had to go with it. we had to go with it. we didn't want to do a memoir. we didn't want to take stock of all the things that have happened to me and celebrate them and say oh, and by the way,-- you know, it wasn't going to do that, it was going to be something different. >> do you want the readers to know what is real and what is snot real in the become or is this your way of telling us the truth without telling us what is real. >> i think people have an inner computer. an inner sense of discertainment that deciphers what is real and not real. even in fiction. the best fiction, is basically telling the story of what happened to us right now. st not only a prove see, it is a truism, there is this crazy, power hungry wh
everything i need to say and do it in a way that is completely entertaining and you know, harkens back to danteall of those wonderful stories of king arthur and nights of the round table. and i just love that concept. so when we started writing together, dana and i started writing we were really just having a conversation, a friendship, and such wild ideas came out of that, that we had to go with it. we had to go with it. we didn't want to do a memoir. we didn't want to take stock of all the...
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will be more dover for years ahead than anything we have seen in the last cycle >> it makes redun dantsif black unemployment rate rises more than the white unemployment rate in the recession. when the economy is doing well, that gap becomes very narrow what powell said today and in the new statement of purposes simply by pursuing their existing goal of full employment they are serving other goal of eliminating that gap they don't talk about what would happen if they started getting inflation problem and the gap still exists that's where the conflict arises >> let me ask you about the inflation issue. we talked to robert kaplan and he hinted lower dollar, deglobalization could all lead to higher inflation than anything we have seen. the marks don't buy that >> i think all those things will produce temporary bump up. we know the most powerful det m determinants are slack and if you look at the bond market, and surveys, people are not expecting high inflation they are expecting low inflation. you could be right that's why the fed needs to maintain flexibility to respond if it must the way
will be more dover for years ahead than anything we have seen in the last cycle >> it makes redun dantsif black unemployment rate rises more than the white unemployment rate in the recession. when the economy is doing well, that gap becomes very narrow what powell said today and in the new statement of purposes simply by pursuing their existing goal of full employment they are serving other goal of eliminating that gap they don't talk about what would happen if they started getting...
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they are going to count on this guy, dante pettis, to get it together in his third year.has been big-time in coach shanahan stadthaus. the plan on him is he doesn't like a lot of physicality, doesn't like to go out of the middle, but jimmy g is saying maybe things have changed. >> he has been coming along. it is very encouraging, just the physicality that he is playing with, the competitiveness he is bringing. we love to see that and it's just one of those things you got to keep rolling. i think our whole group, is a receiving corps, has done a good job so far. >> hopefully that's just not wishful thinking on jimmy g's part. >>> the nba is not the only thing in playoff mode right now. nhl hockey, tampa, columbus, blue jacket turn over results in nikita cushion off is looking ahead to brandon point. he will score off a great move and the lightning game, set, series as they take care of the blue jackets four games to one and that is some nice moves right there [ laughter ]. >>> this is a dad showing his son a little one-handed somersault. he will nail it, but you might say
they are going to count on this guy, dante pettis, to get it together in his third year.has been big-time in coach shanahan stadthaus. the plan on him is he doesn't like a lot of physicality, doesn't like to go out of the middle, but jimmy g is saying maybe things have changed. >> he has been coming along. it is very encouraging, just the physicality that he is playing with, the competitiveness he is bringing. we love to see that and it's just one of those things you got to keep rolling....
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>>we'll have to step up but it all comes back to dante pettis who has the talent to be a difference makerut he has to show that consistency. >>it's been coming along, you know it's i it's very encouraging just the eye that there's a cow the day's plan with the a competitive mistakes bringing its. you love to see that and i just want to stay here keep iran and so i think our whole group though is as a receiving corps has done a really good job so far. >>meanwhile, the raiders are doing their work in suburban las vegas. indoors and after having the top rookie class in the nfl last season. the team is hoping for more of the same after picking twice in the first round this past year. and the first of those 2 picks was henry ruggs the 3rd of receiver at alabama. he was chosen 12 over on left alabama 3rd all time on the school's touchdown catches list. he is especially known for his speed something their car has definitely noticed. >>he's now for 2 guy but don't let don't let it just the violence of his roots in a strong place for you the man can run also so. >>and give us a dynamic reckon agai
>>we'll have to step up but it all comes back to dante pettis who has the talent to be a difference makerut he has to show that consistency. >>it's been coming along, you know it's i it's very encouraging just the eye that there's a cow the day's plan with the a competitive mistakes bringing its. you love to see that and i just want to stay here keep iran and so i think our whole group though is as a receiving corps has done a really good job so far. >>meanwhile, the raiders...
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because the family is paralyzed in shock, goes off by herself, walks through the streets, sees -- dante's inferno. people whose eyes had been sucked out of their eyesockets. people were the only thing that exists is the shadow of where they were standing because it has been vaporized and there is a shadow on the wall but they were standing. is looking for her mother and cannot find her. and saves her self at age 10. the most, the capper to the story, is that she is still alive. she was 10 and is now in her mid-80's. she lives in the united states nd came here when she was 18 years old and went to worcester college, married an american and had a child and lives in oregon and is a force of nature, a remarkable woman. host: how popular was the decision to drop the bomb, here in the united states? guest: very. there's not a lot of sympathy. e talk a lot now about the carnage, the innocent women and children. there was not a lot of sympathy for the japanese. pearl harbor, an atrocity involving u.s. soldiers. there had been pictures of american prisoners of war being in prison japanese camps in
because the family is paralyzed in shock, goes off by herself, walks through the streets, sees -- dante's inferno. people whose eyes had been sucked out of their eyesockets. people were the only thing that exists is the shadow of where they were standing because it has been vaporized and there is a shadow on the wall but they were standing. is looking for her mother and cannot find her. and saves her self at age 10. the most, the capper to the story, is that she is still alive. she was 10 and...
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man: yeah, the fugitive that's been on the news, dante kroll, i just saw him at the liberty city gym.
man: yeah, the fugitive that's been on the news, dante kroll, i just saw him at the liberty city gym.
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but it all comes back to dante pettis who has the talent to be a difference-maker but he has to show that consistencies. >>it's been coming along, you know it's i it's very encouraging just the eye that is a county that is playing with the a competitive mistake bringing its. you love to see that and i just want to stay here keep the wrong and so i think our whole group those as a receiving corps has done a really good job so far. >>meanwhile the raiders are doing their work indoors in suburban las vegas. after having the top working class in the nfl last season, the team is hoping for more of the same after picking twice in the first round this past draft. and the first of those 2 picks was henry runs the 3rd wide receiver at alabama. he was chosen 12 overall left bam a 3rd all time on the school's touchdown catch list. he is especially known for his speed and that's something derek carr has definitely notice. he's not afford to guy but. >>don't let don't let it just the violence of his roots in a strong place for you the man can run also so and give us a dynamic reckon again. i love
but it all comes back to dante pettis who has the talent to be a difference-maker but he has to show that consistencies. >>it's been coming along, you know it's i it's very encouraging just the eye that is a county that is playing with the a competitive mistake bringing its. you love to see that and i just want to stay here keep the wrong and so i think our whole group those as a receiving corps has done a really good job so far. >>meanwhile the raiders are doing their work indoors...
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the passing of the common dante is a great loss to the people of cuba, but congresswoman, what many people not know is that in fact he visited cuba eight times during the 1970s, what was it about castro in cuba that you found so appealing at that time and do you now regret your involvement and considerable time spent in a communist dictatorship? >> congresswoman bass: let me tell you this, first of all, when i went to cuba over 40 years ago when i was in my teens and early 20s, i went to help the cuban people, we were building houses. the other reason why i went was for me to work with americans from around the country that were involved in a lot of different social issues. i think that over the past 20 years my involvement in cuba has centered on health care and promoting democracy. do i know an awful lot more now? do i understand that the castro regime did not have the same freedoms as we do in the united states, was a brutal regime, they don't have freedom of press, freedom of protest, which was kind of ironic because when i went in my youth, the majority of us that were there were anti
the passing of the common dante is a great loss to the people of cuba, but congresswoman, what many people not know is that in fact he visited cuba eight times during the 1970s, what was it about castro in cuba that you found so appealing at that time and do you now regret your involvement and considerable time spent in a communist dictatorship? >> congresswoman bass: let me tell you this, first of all, when i went to cuba over 40 years ago when i was in my teens and early 20s, i went to...
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harvey: i dant wait to see this documentary. i'm a big fan of yours and it's really awesome. there are so many people who just live between the lines and they live safely and i just think your sense of adventure and passion has been cool to watch over the years so i wants to thank you for that. >> thank you. you guys are really great and you've been really supportive along this whole journey. i didn't want to be bummied anymore. i wanted to stand up for myself and accomplish this charles: it's always entertaining. you cannot kim david arquette. out friday on streaming platforms and v.o.d. so everyone check that out, really cool. harvey: thank you, david. david: get out and vote everybody. charles: and get out and vote. when we come back, hurricane laura crashing into louisiana and texas and weather channel reporters are in real dangerous situations. you'll see this video. overnight as the storm was hitting when it's rough out there. people are looking for change, for answers. one answer is at your fingertips, the 2020 census. census takers will be visiting households to make
harvey: i dant wait to see this documentary. i'm a big fan of yours and it's really awesome. there are so many people who just live between the lines and they live safely and i just think your sense of adventure and passion has been cool to watch over the years so i wants to thank you for that. >> thank you. you guys are really great and you've been really supportive along this whole journey. i didn't want to be bummied anymore. i wanted to stand up for myself and accomplish this charles:...
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dante: no.els like you really genuinely don't give a [bleep]. ...has them bleeding money year after year. jimmy: i don't think you know totally what to do. you don't know the laws. you don't know if you can handle this. lemonis: they'll need to learn the basics from the ground up.
dante: no.els like you really genuinely don't give a [bleep]. ...has them bleeding money year after year. jimmy: i don't think you know totally what to do. you don't know the laws. you don't know if you can handle this. lemonis: they'll need to learn the basics from the ground up.
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he built it into dante days -- in two days. the first white child born in san francisco was in his house, near the corner of portsmouth square and clay. so we know a lot about jacob lee, but we don't know a lot about the chinese. thenderstanding, most of chinese did not honor their contracts. because if they leave, how are you going to find them? until the sixth company and the district association form in the 1860's. then they kept these contracts because they can control the exit to leave back for china, to buy your steamship ticket, you needed to go to the association to get permission to exit. so if you signed a contract and was registered, they know you have to pay. so these initially did not work out that well until later on. this is the golden hills newspaper, the first chinese-american paper we have is bilingual. they have a copy here. this is may 27, 1854. every week, the methodist church did this. methodist minister, they were sympathetic to the chinese, trying to convert the chinese. so they came out with this newspa
he built it into dante days -- in two days. the first white child born in san francisco was in his house, near the corner of portsmouth square and clay. so we know a lot about jacob lee, but we don't know a lot about the chinese. thenderstanding, most of chinese did not honor their contracts. because if they leave, how are you going to find them? until the sixth company and the district association form in the 1860's. then they kept these contracts because they can control the exit to leave...
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dantes purity co is like, who reads it?maybe a little purgatory were much more interested in garris's faust one faust was seduced. by the time we get to paradise it's like, everybody begins to yon.it always seems to be the opposite. i understand people had to be chased away from living a corrupt life by knowing how horrible it was and be for them if they ended up in hell and paradise was always like, no work and lots of food and you don't have to do much. i think we inherited a concept that is destructive. that's a long speech to tell you that for me what's interesting is that the negotiation of moral position. do no harm, love somebody and respect yourself. all that is reduced, simplified notions, the philosophers have spent their lifetime trying to imagine what it's like to live a moral life, what morality is, what existence is, what responsibility is. it depends a little bit on some of the simplistic things are said and some of the more complicated and more subtle things are revealed in large philosophical schools of tho
dantes purity co is like, who reads it?maybe a little purgatory were much more interested in garris's faust one faust was seduced. by the time we get to paradise it's like, everybody begins to yon.it always seems to be the opposite. i understand people had to be chased away from living a corrupt life by knowing how horrible it was and be for them if they ended up in hell and paradise was always like, no work and lots of food and you don't have to do much. i think we inherited a concept that is...
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inler: my children are florida and ohio, and grandchildren into dante states -- in two states.t to vote yesterday. i think they are trying to open up. they are boycotting, protesting i reallyervices, so don't know. i'm just grateful to know that some of them, different states have different plans in order. i really don't know what's going on in detroit. that is the problem. it just boggles my mind that no one had a plan, that this should have been [indiscernible] what's next? thank you. journal,l street writing about the city of detroit. here is the headline for that into what school could be like. what could school be like in the fall, summer school in detroit offers a preview. up next week your from brad -- we hear from brad. good morning. importantthink it's that we get kids back in school. i think it could possibly be one of the worst mistakes we've ever made to not ensure they don't make it back to class. being in class, the country has a lot of brainpower here. it doesn't have to be one or two hard options that we choose between. another thing, you had a caller a few call
inler: my children are florida and ohio, and grandchildren into dante states -- in two states.t to vote yesterday. i think they are trying to open up. they are boycotting, protesting i reallyervices, so don't know. i'm just grateful to know that some of them, different states have different plans in order. i really don't know what's going on in detroit. that is the problem. it just boggles my mind that no one had a plan, that this should have been [indiscernible] what's next? thank you....
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every single member of this great and storied body is a december seen dant of someone who came to america seeking a better life for themselves and their loved ones. the president is a second generation american. his grandfather frederick trump came here from germany. our first lady is herself an immigrant. and yet this administration and president trump have gone to painstaking lengths to deny, erase, and ignore the contribution, of immigrants to american life and culture, innovation and ingenuity, economy and prosperity. they have worked overtime to deny the very fact that the immigrant story is america's story. but as an old saying in spanish goes -- [ speaking spanish ] -- which means there's nothing worse than not wanting to see what's right in front of you. donald trump's endless lies and attacks on immigrants started long before he descended down the escalator in trump tower to announce his run for presidency. they haven't stopped since. the president recently took another aggressive step in his war to erase immigrants from the portrait of america when he issued an unconstitutional
every single member of this great and storied body is a december seen dant of someone who came to america seeking a better life for themselves and their loved ones. the president is a second generation american. his grandfather frederick trump came here from germany. our first lady is herself an immigrant. and yet this administration and president trump have gone to painstaking lengths to deny, erase, and ignore the contribution, of immigrants to american life and culture, innovation and...