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edmund.so that refers to roads and sidewalks, right of way project, for this particular bond, it pertained to road resurfacing in the streets, and also, curb ramps, which is it's in the sidewalk, but typically, you know, on the, in the corners of the returns and intersections, as well as street structures and plazas, the street structures could be, stairwells retaining walls, some of the bridges within san francisco are under our jurisdiction for maintenanc. why is it called right of way, i think it's related to the public. the public right of way. i see. so right. so pedestrians? yeah. bicyclists motorists. right. got it. okay. that's one question. the other question i had, stacy about portsmouth square. i couldn't see in the in the illustration. it was sort of far away. but is there a are you guys planning a playground there? i know there's a little playground there now, but just i couldn't see from the illustration if that was part of the yes, there is, a playground. this area here is all,
edmund.so that refers to roads and sidewalks, right of way project, for this particular bond, it pertained to road resurfacing in the streets, and also, curb ramps, which is it's in the sidewalk, but typically, you know, on the, in the corners of the returns and intersections, as well as street structures and plazas, the street structures could be, stairwells retaining walls, some of the bridges within san francisco are under our jurisdiction for maintenanc. why is it called right of way, i...
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and as you said, these people are owing, right now, a record high, this is according to edmunds.e trading in vehicles, 3.6 years old. the average auto loan right now, as you take a look at the auto dealer stocks, it's almost $41,000. close to a record high there, and by the way, you will look at this, say, aren't the dealers impacted by this? remember, one way or another, they're going to get a vehicle, if it's new or used, and they're going to sell it. if it's used, upside down, whatever the case may be, they're going to make a profit on it. the delinquency rate in september, 1.97%. by the way, while that has increased, it's still within the historical averages. now, to the used ev price story. and the story here is that not surprisingly, because the first generation of models, they were all selling for well over $50,000. look at what the used ev price market have done over the last couple of years, according to edmunds? the average right now is $28,384. that's for the average 3-year-old ev. down $6,000, $8,000 compared to a couple of years ago. if you look at what's happening b
and as you said, these people are owing, right now, a record high, this is according to edmunds.e trading in vehicles, 3.6 years old. the average auto loan right now, as you take a look at the auto dealer stocks, it's almost $41,000. close to a record high there, and by the way, you will look at this, say, aren't the dealers impacted by this? remember, one way or another, they're going to get a vehicle, if it's new or used, and they're going to sell it. if it's used, upside down, whatever the...
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but, again, edmund burke -- edmund burke who is echoed by russell kirk, edmund burke said -- lookinghere, that radicals can tear down institutions that were built up over centuries by compromise, by consensus and by prudence. >>> coming up, an update on the recovery efforts now more than a week after helene left a path of devastation across six states. this as president biden orders even more active duty troops to the region to assist. we will get a live report from north carolina when we come right back. t from north carolina when we come right ckba some days, you can feel like a spectator in your own life with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they start. and treatment is 4 times a year. in a survey, 91% of users wish they'd started sooner. so why wait? talk to your doctor. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be
but, again, edmund burke -- edmund burke who is echoed by russell kirk, edmund burke said -- lookinghere, that radicals can tear down institutions that were built up over centuries by compromise, by consensus and by prudence. >>> coming up, an update on the recovery efforts now more than a week after helene left a path of devastation across six states. this as president biden orders even more active duty troops to the region to assist. we will get a live report from north carolina when...
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the lighthouse is edmunds to emphasize that it has no part, not participating us, is not participating in any way or form on any level in this is really military operation. administration is key not communicating this because they don't want the wrong has to miss understand anything. however, i also can let you know that the biden harris administration is brief in real time . that means the president's president biden is priest in real time. he's not in the white house and he come a lot. harris mice president is brief in real time. she's on the campaign trail, holding speeches, but knows about what's going on. apparently, as reports indicate there were now 3 ways of protects against iran is tonya said, we don't know is that was it? but the reports indicating that with this 3, a tech waste of is rarely aircraft, that the operation is over. let's see how this will develop. however, again, stressing here the white house a aware be for want of this see involved in, not the planning, but in making sure that the scaling, the scope of this retail a drawer action of israel is not to the dislik
the lighthouse is edmunds to emphasize that it has no part, not participating us, is not participating in any way or form on any level in this is really military operation. administration is key not communicating this because they don't want the wrong has to miss understand anything. however, i also can let you know that the biden harris administration is brief in real time . that means the president's president biden is priest in real time. he's not in the white house and he come a lot. harris...
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>> edmund morris isn't around to argue with me but i mean, you know and sadly, i did correspond withim before he died far too young at 78 and, you know, i don't know. it's interesting. i've talked to a lot of the biographers of theodore roosevelt in the past 20, 25 years they've actually been women. stacy wrote a book about alice roosevelt longworth. i mentioned dr. kathy dalton who wrote a strenuous life. betty caroli wrote an interesting compendium called the roosevelt women. it spans across both families the fdr line and the tr line. more like vignettes of the family. all of them, when i was talking with them about this idea, sort of, shook their head vigorously yes and said finally. yes. you should absolutely pursue this. this is a line that we haven't been able to do a single book about but there's plenty of material there. >> should this change how we think about or assess or view teddy roosevelt? >> absolutely. i mean, it upended the way i think about theodore roosevelt. growing up in north dakota i was told of the myth of the self-made man. i would go out to the badlands to t
>> edmund morris isn't around to argue with me but i mean, you know and sadly, i did correspond withim before he died far too young at 78 and, you know, i don't know. it's interesting. i've talked to a lot of the biographers of theodore roosevelt in the past 20, 25 years they've actually been women. stacy wrote a book about alice roosevelt longworth. i mentioned dr. kathy dalton who wrote a strenuous life. betty caroli wrote an interesting compendium called the roosevelt women. it spans...
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selma as congressman john lewis narrated the countryside that passed by as we made our way to the edmund, the scene of bloody sunday. the iconic images of him being brutally beaten and the marchers being chased back over that bridge change the course of the civil rights movement and american history. today, a new biography of the late georgia congressman is out that gives us fresh insight into lewis's long legacy, from cofounding the student nonviolent coordinating committee turning then it came -- the nickname, the conscious of congress. in "john lewis: a life", david greenberg reveals surprising details and the hardships lewis had to endure. joining me now is david greenberg, professor of history at rutgers university and author of the newly released, "john lewis: a life". professor greenberg, thank you very much for coming to the sunday show, why did he want to write this book? >> i started this book in the middle of the trump years and i had just finished the book on the history of political spin. people were saying you've got to write a sequel about trump. i was thinking i want to g
selma as congressman john lewis narrated the countryside that passed by as we made our way to the edmund, the scene of bloody sunday. the iconic images of him being brutally beaten and the marchers being chased back over that bridge change the course of the civil rights movement and american history. today, a new biography of the late georgia congressman is out that gives us fresh insight into lewis's long legacy, from cofounding the student nonviolent coordinating committee turning then it...
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when edmund morris and, david mccullough, wrote their seminal works in the late 1970s, early 1980s, the rise of theodore roosevelt and mornings on horseback, they did not have access to 24 letters that joanna sturm, the granddaughter alice roosevelt longworth, contributed to harvard in 1986, and suddenly you have a bigger picture, a better a fuller picture of alice, this person who was only in theodore roosevelt's life for six years, but nonetheless informed this really feminist point of view. and i you know, but absolutely, susan, part of it is misogyny, right? it's just it's just plain straight up, you know, not wanting to look at the other character was around this incredibly powerful and physical man. so i think it was its time in the sense hiding in plain sight is a good way put it. these these characters were always there. they were always a part of the story. there have been some physical archives have come available since some of the seminal works have been written. but you have to pay attention to those stories in order for them to be told. it shows why. it makes sense to revis
when edmund morris and, david mccullough, wrote their seminal works in the late 1970s, early 1980s, the rise of theodore roosevelt and mornings on horseback, they did not have access to 24 letters that joanna sturm, the granddaughter alice roosevelt longworth, contributed to harvard in 1986, and suddenly you have a bigger picture, a better a fuller picture of alice, this person who was only in theodore roosevelt's life for six years, but nonetheless informed this really feminist point of view....
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as our ancestors did on the edmund pettus bridge, and at the east l.a. walk out, and on the national mall in 1963. now it's our turn. now we must do the work. i would like to say that this work isn't about collective guilt. it's about collective responsibility. we have the responsibility to our ancestors and to the generations that come behind us to take on this work and advance this movement. we are united today. now we must do the work to ensure that we are united tomorrow. we must do the work to ensure our movement continues to stand up to injustice. we must do the work to raise our voices and the voices of the oppressed. martin luther king, jr. did not march from selma to montgomery alone. one person cannot carry the torch of our movement. we are united here today to share different worries, different solutions, and different hopes. but each with the same goal, to build a beloved community and continue to feed the flame of peace, of justice and equity for all. thank you all very much for joining us. i hope that you will continue to be a a part of our
as our ancestors did on the edmund pettus bridge, and at the east l.a. walk out, and on the national mall in 1963. now it's our turn. now we must do the work. i would like to say that this work isn't about collective guilt. it's about collective responsibility. we have the responsibility to our ancestors and to the generations that come behind us to take on this work and advance this movement. we are united today. now we must do the work to ensure that we are united tomorrow. we must do the...
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lewis' speech that day and his heroism at the edmund pettus bridge, where he nearly died after being beaten by alabama state troopers propelled him to the forefront of the civil rights movement, where he would remain until his death in 2020 after serving 17 terms in the u.s. house of representatives, where i had the great, great honor of making a friendship with him there. the remarkable life and legacy of the late congressman is the subject of the biography, john lewis, a life, and david greenburg is joining us now. a professor of history at rutgers university. it's an unlikely story. talk about how this shy alabama farm boy grew up to be the one that helped drive the steak in to the heart of jim crowe. >> it's an amazing story. i think readers who know john lewis from television and the years in congress are going to learn a lot about him from the book. he comes really as you say abject poverty. his parents were sharecroppers who scraped together enough for their own plot of land. one of ten siblings in the worst of jim crowe, alabama. he saw and felt the sting and evil of segregat
lewis' speech that day and his heroism at the edmund pettus bridge, where he nearly died after being beaten by alabama state troopers propelled him to the forefront of the civil rights movement, where he would remain until his death in 2020 after serving 17 terms in the u.s. house of representatives, where i had the great, great honor of making a friendship with him there. the remarkable life and legacy of the late congressman is the subject of the biography, john lewis, a life, and david...
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i'm friends with edmund burke, we've been corresponding for years.h is new york's agent and parliament. i've traveled to london to put forward new york's case in person because the demands he's wanted to use the legally, you know, the legal the legally elected assemblyman to protest people like the duke of oak. we're not not no, you're not going to do that. it's going to be too slow and you're not going to do what we want. so they set up research at another government to do that. the lancey leaves and never he never comes back because by the time he leaves, not long. it's lexington and concord, and then things really go from bad to worse. yeah. and you covered all the committees because i wanted to ask you about that. you're the one that you mentioned. those one that i found particularly interesting was the committee of mechanics, because as you were talking about, there are all these and some of are, you know, galante control but then because they're controlled by, the dnc's there's this new committee called the committee of mechanics that basically
i'm friends with edmund burke, we've been corresponding for years.h is new york's agent and parliament. i've traveled to london to put forward new york's case in person because the demands he's wanted to use the legally, you know, the legal the legally elected assemblyman to protest people like the duke of oak. we're not not no, you're not going to do that. it's going to be too slow and you're not going to do what we want. so they set up research at another government to do that. the lancey...
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and that conversation led to the march across the edmund pettus bridge, john lewis, not ralph abernathy, and hosea williams, which you all hopefully know was bloody sunday. less than three months later, the 1965 voting rights act was passed and signed into law by president johnson. so, when mr. king talks about helping a president govern, giving a president the power to do what you want, that's a concrete story that you can now run with and tell all your friends. martin luther king iii, professor harold mcdougall, brandon wolf, fatima graves, thank you very much for this conversation. [applause] >> welcome back, everyone, after that long exhaustive break. [laughter] >> that while my fellow panelists are taking their seats, i want to once again thank panel one for the important discussion and particularly for their diagnosis of the challenges. they were extraordinary. [applause]. >> iment and also, what i like about that panel they have very real prescriptions and very real takeaways each of us can do to heal and go forward in our democracy. now, i'm very much looking forward to this nex
and that conversation led to the march across the edmund pettus bridge, john lewis, not ralph abernathy, and hosea williams, which you all hopefully know was bloody sunday. less than three months later, the 1965 voting rights act was passed and signed into law by president johnson. so, when mr. king talks about helping a president govern, giving a president the power to do what you want, that's a concrete story that you can now run with and tell all your friends. martin luther king iii,...
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contraception, shame, free education benefits all genders and should be provided to all it is visual edmund visual acquitted. be great if we could create a culture like that or 2nd and for boys and men were common often mental normal. this is a male problem, sound that we could also normalize talking about sexual issues that men or boys are not just supposed to function, but that there is a lot more to know and learned about the only way to make it to be students with them get having questions is normal, especially during puberty and there are answers to like to boost don't benefit anyone to stick it. i can say is a very rare disease, but when it does strike, it mainly affects young men between the ages of 20 and 45. for them, it's the most common type of too many. many countries are seeing of rise and cancer rates among young people. and that includes just sticking to cancer. experts are still not sure why, but there is speculation it could have to do with environmental toxins in the air and, and i'll suit and we'll send the good news to sticking accounts that can be cute, bought the, to m
contraception, shame, free education benefits all genders and should be provided to all it is visual edmund visual acquitted. be great if we could create a culture like that or 2nd and for boys and men were common often mental normal. this is a male problem, sound that we could also normalize talking about sexual issues that men or boys are not just supposed to function, but that there is a lot more to know and learned about the only way to make it to be students with them get having questions...
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and that's getting a few from the south now i'll just as edmund con is the in house via in southern living on a month. so what more details are emerging in about is relating this main highway between 11 on citi and what impact will that have as well, what way? hey ringing from the lebanese transport minute to minnesota is in is riley strike, kidney lebanon's, mass now bowed across language costs off the road to syria. now there's a couple of reasons. the, um, uh, these res may will have hit that road. one is re supply full has below want to be is really tactic is from the app, is to trying to make sure that hezbollah is confident, comp get resupplied. these riley's in recent days have said their autonomy was going from lebanese side into syria. and that's how they smuggling and weapons the boat, the crossing is used for weapons font, the lebanese lebanese interim government has been very clear. there is intelligent space site that, that is lebanese army that, that uh, a new, a lot of checkpoints in the area weapons smoking isn't happening in the area. what is going on in the area is simply
and that's getting a few from the south now i'll just as edmund con is the in house via in southern living on a month. so what more details are emerging in about is relating this main highway between 11 on citi and what impact will that have as well, what way? hey ringing from the lebanese transport minute to minnesota is in is riley strike, kidney lebanon's, mass now bowed across language costs off the road to syria. now there's a couple of reasons. the, um, uh, these res may will have hit...
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pavement renovation number 62 and sewer replacement contract award and project manager edmund lee is here to present this contract award, and it is an action item. right. good morning. good morning, chair post commissioners, deputy city attorney tom and director carlos schwartz, edmund lee, public works project manager for the infrastructure design and construction division, it's been a while. glad to see everybody again, today i'm here to present on the various locations pavement renovation number 62 and sewer replacement project. i'm recommending to award this contract the various locations, pavement renovation number 62 and sewer replacement contract in the amount of $7,866,714.20, with the construction duration of 425 calendar days to the contractor s construction management. as this contract contributes to the overall goal of maintaining or increasing the overall average condition of streets maintained by public works. i mentioned many times, but san francisco public works maintains approximately 12,900 street segments, and this is one of several contracts that implements the pu
pavement renovation number 62 and sewer replacement contract award and project manager edmund lee is here to present this contract award, and it is an action item. right. good morning. good morning, chair post commissioners, deputy city attorney tom and director carlos schwartz, edmund lee, public works project manager for the infrastructure design and construction division, it's been a while. glad to see everybody again, today i'm here to present on the various locations pavement renovation...
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yesterday, i quoted edmund burke, quoted russell kirk, quoted ronald reagan. i go back to this answer, gene robinson, when she's talking about seeking consensus. she said, she talked about seeking common ground. >> yeah. >> americans want leaders who build consensus and compromise. of course, that requires that, when the facts change, i change my mind. what do you do, sir, is the question. you were so lucky, gene, you missed my history of conservatism 101 class yesterday. >> i heard it, joe. i did hear it. i did hear it. >> well -- >> you also quoted my friend, charles krauthammer, at length. yes, i heard it. >> the best. >> i love charles. love charles. a real conservative hero. charles, by the way, as i was reading through charles again through the weekend, a man whose writing i so deeply love, we discount the written word too much these days. think, oh, gee, when we write, it doesn't matter so much. charles is speaking to us and speaking to conservatives and speaking to trump voters, speaking to those who claim to be conservative. charles is speaking from b
yesterday, i quoted edmund burke, quoted russell kirk, quoted ronald reagan. i go back to this answer, gene robinson, when she's talking about seeking consensus. she said, she talked about seeking common ground. >> yeah. >> americans want leaders who build consensus and compromise. of course, that requires that, when the facts change, i change my mind. what do you do, sir, is the question. you were so lucky, gene, you missed my history of conservatism 101 class yesterday. >> i...
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terry, i extend my heartfelt thanks to you, to edmund in many ways the driving force behind the memorialecutive director dan dayton. to all the members of the commission, your staff for all of your incredible work and steadfast dedication in seeing this memorial true to this evenings celebration. i would also like to recognize the department of the interior for their support in the creation of this memorial. we are fortunate to have the assistant secretary for fish, wildlife, and parks with us tonight. the world war i memorial has been visited by more than 3 million people since we first raised the flag in april 2021 and opened the memorial to visitors. today the site changes dramatically. today with the unveiling of a soldiers journey, the memorial comes to life in a way that few memorials good. the startling realism and epic scale of the sculpture serve as a testament to the courage and dedication of every soldier who has served and continues to serve. it captures the essence of their journey, the challenges they face, the strength they exhibit, the spirit that drives them forward and
terry, i extend my heartfelt thanks to you, to edmund in many ways the driving force behind the memorialecutive director dan dayton. to all the members of the commission, your staff for all of your incredible work and steadfast dedication in seeing this memorial true to this evenings celebration. i would also like to recognize the department of the interior for their support in the creation of this memorial. we are fortunate to have the assistant secretary for fish, wildlife, and parks with us...
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selma as congressman john lewis narrated the countryside that passed by as we made our way to the edmundscene of bloodied sunday. the iconic images of him being brutally beaten and the marchers being chased back over the bridge in 1965 changed the course of the civil rights movement and american history. today, a new biography of the j -- late georgia congressman that gives us new insight into his legacy in john lewis, a life, the biographer reveal surprising details about the competence and the hardships that lewis had to endure to achieve them. joining me now is david greenberg. author of the newly released john lewis, a life. professor greenberg, thanks for coming to the sunday show. why did you want to write this? >> i started this book in the middle of the trump years and i just finished the book on the history of political spin, people were saying you've got to write a sequel about trump that i was thinking, i want to get as far away from donald trump as possible. and i had a eureka moment, i realized there was no bag or fee of john lewis and at the same time, he was someone who em
selma as congressman john lewis narrated the countryside that passed by as we made our way to the edmundscene of bloodied sunday. the iconic images of him being brutally beaten and the marchers being chased back over the bridge in 1965 changed the course of the civil rights movement and american history. today, a new biography of the j -- late georgia congressman that gives us new insight into his legacy in john lewis, a life, the biographer reveal surprising details about the competence and...
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edmund roth and unsurprisingly accorded extensive attention in his voluminous diary.rafting vituperative sectional barbs the insisted that yankee armies had always behaved badly the difference was now the general popes orders openly declared what had been going on anyway rough and favored immediate and remorseful retaliation against the yankees he recommended " the sentence to death and to be hung as felons whenever captured commanding officers order or authorize and permit the outrages. he actually celebrated popes orders in one regard. because with the yankee policies "declared and made universal, all confederates will know that the occupation of their property by the enemy's forces will be equivalent to its total loss" in other words, union victory would obliterate the foundation of the confederacy slavery based society the magnitude of that thread might boost morale and stiff spines on a fight that now placed everything at risk. popes actions in july and august begin with congressional and presidential policies and statements created an impression among confederat
edmund roth and unsurprisingly accorded extensive attention in his voluminous diary.rafting vituperative sectional barbs the insisted that yankee armies had always behaved badly the difference was now the general popes orders openly declared what had been going on anyway rough and favored immediate and remorseful retaliation against the yankees he recommended " the sentence to death and to be hung as felons whenever captured commanding officers order or authorize and permit the outrages....
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i remember going across the edmund pettus bridge with her just a few years ago, even in a wheelchairfighting for civil rights and marched and rolled with us. valerie jarrett, senior adviser president obama and john lewis and i and others. we wish her family all of our condolences, and my family suffered another last night. my older brother, thomas sonny glasco passed in alabama just a few days after my father passed. but on a lighter note i want to thank all of you that wished me a happy birthday on october 3rd. i did not get a chance to say it last week, but i want to also wish a happy birthday to my mentor, a guiding light, and one who helped change this country. reverend jesse jackson celebrated his 83rd birthday this week. no man has given so much so long as reverend jesse jackson and i want to wish him a happy birthday. i know his wife will tell him i did because this is her favorite show and she's watching me. well, it's one of her favorite shows. anyway, i want to wish him that. we will be right back after this. dexcom g7 is one of the easiest ways to take better control of yo
i remember going across the edmund pettus bridge with her just a few years ago, even in a wheelchairfighting for civil rights and marched and rolled with us. valerie jarrett, senior adviser president obama and john lewis and i and others. we wish her family all of our condolences, and my family suffered another last night. my older brother, thomas sonny glasco passed in alabama just a few days after my father passed. but on a lighter note i want to thank all of you that wished me a happy...
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tommy edmund, two-run homer to left center. great series.atcher, he would go deep as well. opening up say 6-1 lead for l.a. the mets got some back. a two-run homer to center, cut the dodgers' lead in half but new york would never get any closer than that. l.a. put the game away with three runs in the both of the eighth, our man, mookie betts, and kikÉ hernandez to make it 10-4, dodgers, they win 10-5. amazing run for the mets. they gave their fans so many moments the last few weeks. i know, that's little consolation this morning. the dodgers will take on the new york yankees. they finished off the guardians. this will be the 12th time the two have faced each other in the fall classic but the first since 1981. dodgers will have home field advantage. the first game of the series is friday night. it's going to be so much fire power in the series. i can speak by saying go, dodgers. there's a new champion in the wnba, the new york liberty hosted in brooklyn in a thriller. team going into overtime. the liberty hit a three-pointer just seconds into
tommy edmund, two-run homer to left center. great series.atcher, he would go deep as well. opening up say 6-1 lead for l.a. the mets got some back. a two-run homer to center, cut the dodgers' lead in half but new york would never get any closer than that. l.a. put the game away with three runs in the both of the eighth, our man, mookie betts, and kikÉ hernandez to make it 10-4, dodgers, they win 10-5. amazing run for the mets. they gave their fans so many moments the last few weeks. i know,...
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. -- >> it is the first definitive biography of the 40th president who would suggest that edmund morris appeared to be so flummoxed by the complexity of this, he produced "dutch", and max booth reports that ronald reagan's story can be told because there's far more historical perspective and sources. >> max boot, on this episode of notes plus wit host ryan lamb. it's available on the c-span free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> this election night, c-span delivers something different, not just the presidential race, but the state races that will decide the balance of power in congress. no political pundits, no spin, no commercials, just the candidate. the results and you. follow c-span this election night 7 p.m. eastern live tuesday, november 5th, on tv, online, or on the free c-span now video app. >> weekends on c-span2 # are an intellectual feast. every saturday american history tv documents america's story and on sunday, book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more, including media co
. -- >> it is the first definitive biography of the 40th president who would suggest that edmund morris appeared to be so flummoxed by the complexity of this, he produced "dutch", and max booth reports that ronald reagan's story can be told because there's far more historical perspective and sources. >> max boot, on this episode of notes plus wit host ryan lamb. it's available on the c-span free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> this election night,...
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well, edmund burke had warned him in england that you live in a new country and new countries want public buildings before they want. so you better be an architect. so first he gets no money from the federal. then another thing can do as a painter is prince if you have popular, you can reproduce as prints and sell subscriptions to your series. and trumbull tries this with revolutionary paintings. he's a little too late by the time he's doing it at 1790. so the french has already begun. there's no european market. people are focused on that rather than the revolution. and partizan politics is beginning in this country. so people are focused on that. also and so trumbull turns to the recourse of all painters, which is portrait painting. he does a number of portraits and some them are wonderful and some of them are cracked out. and he, like he was cranking them out. he he thought that painting portraits was making yourself the servant of vanity. the vanity of the people paying for it. almost as bad as being a lawyer. but he comes back to his project after the war of 1812, the british of cour
well, edmund burke had warned him in england that you live in a new country and new countries want public buildings before they want. so you better be an architect. so first he gets no money from the federal. then another thing can do as a painter is prince if you have popular, you can reproduce as prints and sell subscriptions to your series. and trumbull tries this with revolutionary paintings. he's a little too late by the time he's doing it at 1790. so the french has already begun. there's...
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edmund burke had warned him in england you live in a new country they don't public own publicbuildingseyt paintings. so you better be an architect instead. first he gets no money for the federal government. then another thing you can do as a painter is prints if you have popular paintings you can reproduce them as prints and sell subscriptions to your series. and trumbull tries this with this revolutionarys paintings. he is a little too late spare by the time he is doing in 1790 so the french revolution is already begun for there's no european market. people are focused on that rather thing than the american revolution. partisan politics is beginning in this country so people are focused on that also. and so trumbull terms of the recourse of allll painters which portrait painting. he does a number a of portraits and some are wonderful and some are just cranked out. and he felt like he was cranking them out. he thought paintings portraitss making yourself the servant of vanity the vanity of people paying for almost as bad as being a lawyer. but he comes back to his project after the war
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well, edmund morris had on had access to reagan administration. and i think you can say he basically blew it and produced a volume that was had some interesting research in it and was well written in. but it was basically to the word of the hour, it was kind of weird because he inserted into reagan's life as a fictional and that kind of compromised historical integrity of the entire project. so what is the biggest surprise to you about ronald that you learned as a result of doing all the research? i think the biggest surprise was that reagan was actually more pragmatic than people and it was his reputation as being that of a conservative firebrand, an ideologue. and he was very ideological. and i show in the book that in some ways he was actually probably more ideological than lot of people realized, repeating conspiracy theories and some outlandish rhetoric, especially in the early sixties. but the surprise about reagan that he didn't act on that sometimes extreme campaign when he became governor of california in 1967 or when he became president
well, edmund morris had on had access to reagan administration. and i think you can say he basically blew it and produced a volume that was had some interesting research in it and was well written in. but it was basically to the word of the hour, it was kind of weird because he inserted into reagan's life as a fictional and that kind of compromised historical integrity of the entire project. so what is the biggest surprise to you about ronald that you learned as a result of doing all the...
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it is in some ways less representative and my advice to friends abroad is a little bit like edmund burke's advice to the french make the most of your tradition and let us do the same for god sake. so you dealt a glancing blow at people on the right who you suggest consider our constitution to be inadequate today. but i wonder if it isn't truer to say that they think that is it is sort of lost beyond hope of recovery, that it's a great constitution. but we now have i mean, you yourself in your book document all the ways in which we have a kind of wilsonian spirit inhabiting the shell of a madisonian system. and and they don't think of themselves, i think, as anti-constitutional. so much as post constitutional. so why are they wrong? why should they not give up hope on the constitution? is a dead letter? well, i'd say a few things. i think, first of all, any time conservatives find ourselves saying that we're post something, we should we should just stop. we don't. i don't think that that the fundamental political questions are different from one time to another. i really don't. i think the
it is in some ways less representative and my advice to friends abroad is a little bit like edmund burke's advice to the french make the most of your tradition and let us do the same for god sake. so you dealt a glancing blow at people on the right who you suggest consider our constitution to be inadequate today. but i wonder if it isn't truer to say that they think that is it is sort of lost beyond hope of recovery, that it's a great constitution. but we now have i mean, you yourself in your...
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edmund ruffin, unsurprisingly accorded extensive attention in his voluminous policies relating to emancipation and confiscation. unsurpassed, the old secessionists insisted yankee armies had always behaved badly. the difference was general pope's orders openly declared what had been going on anyway. immediate and remorseless retaliation against the yankees, recommended sentenced to death and hung as felons whenever captured commanding officers who order or authorized these outrages. he actually celebrated pope's orders in one regard. with yankee policy, quote, declared and made universal all confederates know that the occupation of their property will be equivalent to its total loss. union victory would obliterate the foundation of the confederacy slavery based society, the magnitude of that threat might boost morale in a fight that now placed everything at risk. one notable aspect of the second manassas campaign. with congressional and presidential policies and statements created an impression among confederates they placed a dishonorable foe based on unrestrained warfare that would literally
edmund ruffin, unsurprisingly accorded extensive attention in his voluminous policies relating to emancipation and confiscation. unsurpassed, the old secessionists insisted yankee armies had always behaved badly. the difference was general pope's orders openly declared what had been going on anyway. immediate and remorseless retaliation against the yankees, recommended sentenced to death and hung as felons whenever captured commanding officers who order or authorized these outrages. he actually...
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in terms of their equivalent in britain people like edmund burke and markets are kind of moderate athis time because people often come the delancey's are loyalists.s. nobody in new york they're all they're all in a different spectrum. when people become patriots or e little bit more radical. they think staying within the empire is in the british empire is going to benefit new yorkers and it's almosttr exclusively through trade. they want to make sure new york is set up us and most profitable fanfare in the colonies. not philadelphia new yorkers are yorkers buy into this. during the 1750s seven years war is mentioned. british army is headquartered as a lot of royal navy ships there's lot of money flowing the city. when the war ends and the soldiers and the sailors leave it dries up. people in new york remember this. the delancey's are trying to return new york city the court might not be the right word but prosperity to do this and then went to rely on their experiencc as merchants we are merchants we understand what's best for the student you should vote for us you should not vote fo
in terms of their equivalent in britain people like edmund burke and markets are kind of moderate athis time because people often come the delancey's are loyalists.s. nobody in new york they're all they're all in a different spectrum. when people become patriots or e little bit more radical. they think staying within the empire is in the british empire is going to benefit new yorkers and it's almosttr exclusively through trade. they want to make sure new york is set up us and most profitable...
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and then also secondly, it is troubling to see king neil and turnaround and not cross the edmund pettusdge. it was tough because those diverse clergy who flew in, james reed and lee jackson and viola louisa, they lost their lives. but dr. king's life was not in vain. so how do we take those moments when we say let's look at our leader as courageous b but huma, one, december 1, 1955, and then at that bridge where king said he knelt but he had to turn around? >> so the first question, why king emerge of the mocha why he was chosen. he was chosen in part because he was new in town and he had not made any be shipped. there were other leaders who had been there a while and a were void if they chose one of those leaders the others would resist cooperating. so came because he was in town, reputation of being a great speaker wasme asked to be the spokesman of the movement at first. he was not asked to be the president of the montgomery improvement association. but when he found his voice, when the crowds responded to an end that way, it became clear he had the power, the potential to lead. so i
and then also secondly, it is troubling to see king neil and turnaround and not cross the edmund pettusdge. it was tough because those diverse clergy who flew in, james reed and lee jackson and viola louisa, they lost their lives. but dr. king's life was not in vain. so how do we take those moments when we say let's look at our leader as courageous b but huma, one, december 1, 1955, and then at that bridge where king said he knelt but he had to turn around? >> so the first question, why...
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that's according to edmunds, which found the average amount owed on an upside down alone is an all-time high just over $6400 and the federal reserve recently pointed out that delinquency rates on car loans are up substantially compared to pre-covid. well, a new ranking is out on california cities for the middle class. a pew research center, the fund's middle-class households, earning between 2 thirds and 2 times the national median income. it just did for household size. a local cost of living now found cities around the bay area had a high cost of living, but also high median salary. san jose, for example, as a median income of 136,000 and a family of 4 would need to bring at least 68,000 been to be considered middle class. the study found many middle-class households still are grappling with high housing costs, medical bills and inflation. and apple has another new product rolling out a new ipad mini. the mini has a base price $499 that will run its apple intelligence features. and i features will let users create custom emojis utilize chatgpt and cleanup photos. i have make up about
that's according to edmunds, which found the average amount owed on an upside down alone is an all-time high just over $6400 and the federal reserve recently pointed out that delinquency rates on car loans are up substantially compared to pre-covid. well, a new ranking is out on california cities for the middle class. a pew research center, the fund's middle-class households, earning between 2 thirds and 2 times the national median income. it just did for household size. a local cost of living...
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but suggest edmund morris the president's official biographer quote appeared to be so flummoxed by theexities of reagan's character that he produced dutch a memoir of ronald reagan widely criticized in spite of its acute insights unquote. next he also points out in his introduction i am fortunate that ronald reagan story can now be told as never before because we possess far more archival sources and far more historical perspective. on c-span noue mobile appepisode or were ever you get your podcast. ♪ weakens on cspan2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday in american history tv documents america story. on sunday book tv brings you the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for cspan2 comes in these television companies and more. including charter communications. >> charter is proud to be
but suggest edmund morris the president's official biographer quote appeared to be so flummoxed by theexities of reagan's character that he produced dutch a memoir of ronald reagan widely criticized in spite of its acute insights unquote. next he also points out in his introduction i am fortunate that ronald reagan story can now be told as never before because we possess far more archival sources and far more historical perspective. on c-span noue mobile appepisode or were ever you get your...
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edmund ruffin unsurprisingly accorded extensive attention in his voluminous diaries to federalti policies relating to emancipation and confiscation. unsurpassed in crafting like to put in sexual barbs the old office the session assisted the yankees had always behaved badly. the difference was now general pope's orders openly declared what had been going on anyway. he favored immediate and remorseless retaliation against the yankees. he recommended the sentencing to death and to be hung and cell phones whenever captured, commanding officers who order or authorize and permit these outrageous. he actually celebrated pope's orders in one regard. because with the yankee policies quote declared and made universal, all confederates will know that the occupation of their property by the enemies forces would be equivalent to its total loss. in other words, union victory would obliterate the foundation of the confederacy, slavery-based society.gh the magnitude of that threat, reasons ruffin, might boost morale and stiffen fines in a fight that now placed everything at risk. ruffin put his finger in
edmund ruffin unsurprisingly accorded extensive attention in his voluminous diaries to federalti policies relating to emancipation and confiscation. unsurpassed in crafting like to put in sexual barbs the old office the session assisted the yankees had always behaved badly. the difference was now general pope's orders openly declared what had been going on anyway. he favored immediate and remorseless retaliation against the yankees. he recommended the sentencing to death and to be hung and cell...
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took of the brutality of what happened when, when john lewis and all those were trying to cross the edmund pettus bridge it took it took a lot of work over our history to do what we have accomplished thus far and we have to remain committed. >> but how do you convince republican centers as you just said well, part but, but, but we'll part of it is that their constituents are part of this. >> i mean, we have plenty of folks folks who want this, who live in districts where they serve. and this is the point, this gets back to the earlier point of that. he can't let him by, take you out of the game by not voting you got it the solutions and maybe this is the point you're making about pred look, president obama set the solutions are not going to happen just overnight. and the solutions that we all want are not going to happen in totality because of one election but here's the thing. the things that we want and are prepared to fight for won't happen if we're not active if we don't participate, we cannot allow circumstances to take us out the game because then basically what we're saying is all t
took of the brutality of what happened when, when john lewis and all those were trying to cross the edmund pettus bridge it took it took a lot of work over our history to do what we have accomplished thus far and we have to remain committed. >> but how do you convince republican centers as you just said well, part but, but, but we'll part of it is that their constituents are part of this. >> i mean, we have plenty of folks folks who want this, who live in districts where they serve....
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conserve and preserve institutions of government and one of our fathers of the conservative movement is edmund burke who said that being a conservative is not just conservative principles, but being conservative and temperament and, you're right, the former president, through his actions and behavior and language the crudeness and crossness have just demeaned politics. and we, as republicans have accepted that as normal it's not normal it should never be normal and the more we indulge that the further we are from where we ought to be as true conservatives so i really take kamala harris at her word when she says and i know because i've served with her that she'll reach across the aisle and she'll actually for people that she doesn't agree with, she won't seek to jail them. he'll give them a seat at the table that's what we need going forward. >> in arizona. our latest polling, our latest cnn polling, is showing that men favor trump, thereby 14 points women breaking for harris by 16 how do you think that iris can appeal more to male voters? there well, one on the issues that we talked about, the
conserve and preserve institutions of government and one of our fathers of the conservative movement is edmund burke who said that being a conservative is not just conservative principles, but being conservative and temperament and, you're right, the former president, through his actions and behavior and language the crudeness and crossness have just demeaned politics. and we, as republicans have accepted that as normal it's not normal it should never be normal and the more we indulge that the...
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unbecoming of what a conservative ought to be remember, concern we got to trace our lineage back to edmund burke and that's so you're not just to conservative on on trade or on fiscal conservatism. you ought to be a conservative in comportment as well. and how you treat your fellow human beings used to be. we have a grand tradition of the other party just being loyal opposition. but instead, they've been derided as clowns are losers. and in this case mentally disabled. that doesn't that doesn't comport well for conservatism in my view ambassador jeff flake. thank you for joining tonight thank you much. up next we're getting a first look at what the debate stage is going to look like tomorrow might be the last debate stage of this entire election cycle. it is a showdown of the running mates that is now just hours away. a preview ahead been saying publicly what people say and turns out i have enough money. i could just shut off at seven on cnn your record label is taking off, but so is your sound engineer. >> you need to hire a new indeed. >> indeed, you do our advanced matching helps find t
unbecoming of what a conservative ought to be remember, concern we got to trace our lineage back to edmund burke and that's so you're not just to conservative on on trade or on fiscal conservatism. you ought to be a conservative in comportment as well. and how you treat your fellow human beings used to be. we have a grand tradition of the other party just being loyal opposition. but instead, they've been derided as clowns are losers. and in this case mentally disabled. that doesn't that doesn't...
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and then also secondly, it is troubling to see king kneeled and around and not cross edmund pettus bridge. it was tough because diverse clergy who flew in reeb and james reeb and lee jackson and louisa viola lewis. so they lost their lives. but dr. king's life was not in vain. so how do we how do we take those moments where we say let's look at our leader as as courageous but human? one december 1st, 1955. and then at that bridge where king said he knelt, but he had to turn around. so the first question why king emerged at that moment, why he was chosen. you're right. he was chosen in part because he was new in town and he hadn't made enemies yet. and there were other leaders who had been there a while. they worried that if they chose one of those leaders, the others would resist cooperating. so. king because he was new in town because he had a reputation for being a great speaker, was asked to be the spokesman of the movement. at first, he was not asked to be the the president of the montgomery improvement. he but when he found his voice, when when the crowd's response ended to him in th
and then also secondly, it is troubling to see king kneeled and around and not cross edmund pettus bridge. it was tough because diverse clergy who flew in reeb and james reeb and lee jackson and louisa viola lewis. so they lost their lives. but dr. king's life was not in vain. so how do we how do we take those moments where we say let's look at our leader as as courageous but human? one december 1st, 1955. and then at that bridge where king said he knelt, but he had to turn around. so the first...
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as our ancestors did on the edmund pettus bridge, and at the east l.a.walk out, and on the national mall in 1963. now it's our turn. now we must do the work. i would like to say that this work isn't about collective guilt. it's about collective responsibility. we have the responsibility to our ancestors and to the generations that come behind us to take on this work and advance this movement. we are united today. now we must do the work to ensure that we are united tomorrow. we must do the work to ensure our movement continues to stand up to injustice. we must do the work to raise our voices and the voices of the oppressed. martin luther king, jr. did not march from selma to montgomery alone. one person cannot carry the torch of our movement. we are united here today to share different worries, different solutions, and different hopes. but each with the same goal, to build a beloved community and continue to feed the flame of peace, of justice and equity for all. thank you all very much for joining us. i hope that you will continue to be a a part of our
as our ancestors did on the edmund pettus bridge, and at the east l.a.walk out, and on the national mall in 1963. now it's our turn. now we must do the work. i would like to say that this work isn't about collective guilt. it's about collective responsibility. we have the responsibility to our ancestors and to the generations that come behind us to take on this work and advance this movement. we are united today. now we must do the work to ensure that we are united tomorrow. we must do the work...
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edmund burke said this about going to the dry cleaners. it as that kind of capacity, that kind of reach. what worries me to death, nearly, is either the kinds of republicans that we know and grew up with either really believe this, they really believe this is a kind of both sides thing, which is bad enough, and what's even worse is they don't really believe it. but because they are not sufficiently troubled by what the former president represents, they're looking for anything they can tell themselves to justify doing something that i think in their hearts they know is wrong. >> yeah. >> well, they do. again, the comparisons, and you've heard it and i've heard it, people saying, well, january 6th was really not much. my gosh, did you see what joe biden tried to do by forgiving student loan debt? >> he wants to forgive this. >> of course, was turned over, parts of it, by the united states supreme court. joe biden didn't have his people attack the capitol. again, this right here, not even mentioned in today's, quote, fascist meme editorial. b
edmund burke said this about going to the dry cleaners. it as that kind of capacity, that kind of reach. what worries me to death, nearly, is either the kinds of republicans that we know and grew up with either really believe this, they really believe this is a kind of both sides thing, which is bad enough, and what's even worse is they don't really believe it. but because they are not sufficiently troubled by what the former president represents, they're looking for anything they can tell...
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-- it took the brutality of what happened when john lewis and all those were trying to cross the edmundit took -- it took a lot of work over our history to do what we have accomplished thus far. and we have to remain committed. >> how do you convince republican senators as you just said? >> part of it is that their constituents are part of this. i mean, we have plenty of folks who want this, who live in districts where they serve. and this is the point, this gets back to the earlier point about you can't let anybody take you out of the game by not voting. the solutions and maybe this is the point you're making about what president obama is saying, the solutions are not going to happen just overnight, and the solutions that we all want are not going to happen in totality because of one election, but here's the thing. the things that we want and are prepared to fight for won't happen if we're not active and if we don't participate. we cannot allow circumstances to take us out of the game because then basically what we're saying is all those people who are obstructionists, who are standing
-- it took the brutality of what happened when john lewis and all those were trying to cross the edmundit took -- it took a lot of work over our history to do what we have accomplished thus far. and we have to remain committed. >> how do you convince republican senators as you just said? >> part of it is that their constituents are part of this. i mean, we have plenty of folks who want this, who live in districts where they serve. and this is the point, this gets back to the earlier...