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i was also thrilled to find out the fireside camera was named for someone who is named fireside. just assumed it was just a nice generic name. also, i wanted to mention that if you have been there -- if your staff and you have been there for 30 and 40 years, you are the legacy. that is the thing that is so impressive for me. the people that make them are the legacy. you guys are san francisco. as well as the fact that the business might have been there before you. you are the ones who are making sure that it is a legacy and continues to be a legacy. also balboa theatre have been there many times and have interesting memories of different movies that were on the marquee at the same time. it is before your time, probably in the nineties, where there would be contrasting film names, is almost a joke. it was just a great part of the legacy of the theater itself. thank you. >> thank you. >> i am a fan of all three businesses. the word destination does apply here. none of these businesses are anywhere near where i left but i go there and they make a special effort to go there. i wanted
i was also thrilled to find out the fireside camera was named for someone who is named fireside. just assumed it was just a nice generic name. also, i wanted to mention that if you have been there -- if your staff and you have been there for 30 and 40 years, you are the legacy. that is the thing that is so impressive for me. the people that make them are the legacy. you guys are san francisco. as well as the fact that the business might have been there before you. you are the ones who are...
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fireside studios evolved and added retail to its services.s name was changed to fireside camera to reflect this change. at the turn-of-the-century, they decided to retire and offered the store to three of their employees who purchased the business and are now the current owners. staff is recommending support of this application and recommending the following features to be protected. the selection of new and used camera equipment, the film processing and digital printing services, the signage and the cabinets which were originally bought by the fireside. that takes us to our third application. the house of bagels located at 5030 gary boulevard. it opened in 1962 and its original location on second avenue and gary boulevard up in the richmond district. their famous bagel recipe and manufacturing process are brought here from brooklyn, new york by a native new yorker. they serve the jewish and east coast community with an authentic east coast bakery experience. they opened with this business and ran it with his wife. in the -- in 1964, they hir
fireside studios evolved and added retail to its services.s name was changed to fireside camera to reflect this change. at the turn-of-the-century, they decided to retire and offered the store to three of their employees who purchased the business and are now the current owners. staff is recommending support of this application and recommending the following features to be protected. the selection of new and used camera equipment, the film processing and digital printing services, the signage...
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name to fireside camera. as a -- as retail became a larger part of the business, salespeople were hired, including jack shim in 1976, edwinly in 1978, and spencer in 1984. item 4-c is house of bagels. the business opened in 1964 in the richmond district when there were no authentic bagels store in california. the recipe was brought here by sid nye chasey, a native new yorker. in addition to bagels, the bakery makes breads, cookie, and pastries. the curre all three businesses received a positive recommendation from the historic preservation commission. after reviewing these applications and the recommendations from h.p.c., staff finds the businesses have met the three criteria to qualify for listing on the legacy business registry. there are three draft resolutions in consideration by the small business commission, note that a motion in support of the businesses should be a motion in favor of the resolution. in the resolutions, please pay close attention to the core physical features or traditions that define
name to fireside camera. as a -- as retail became a larger part of the business, salespeople were hired, including jack shim in 1976, edwinly in 1978, and spencer in 1984. item 4-c is house of bagels. the business opened in 1964 in the richmond district when there were no authentic bagels store in california. the recipe was brought here by sid nye chasey, a native new yorker. in addition to bagels, the bakery makes breads, cookie, and pastries. the curre all three businesses received a positive...
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i question mark you're a parent that's how firesides screwed up to thank you i. come on and most people like. screw christie act like to call on that and who left and you said percent you should get a little pushy. a sign yes. i . was going up but out of all of us. of a lot of. it. by the by going to. a lot of money got to. know that i'm not going to. believe you have a. kid i. did i it's. ok. oh ok. you're going to. come off well if you want to hold off your oreo ok well but only if i say like a lot you know you're. funny. oh. oh oh. oh . but i. think i. like. it and they're good with that in the way that they eat here. and make a thank you. to my. on the. back corner. i want to give you. a very funny. for the fair exchange you were on with bush and look at the. charity hospital for your talking. yes. or no nukes on the name anyone have a. mind of having someone coming. to have asked you a question. manuel are maryse elected and in. the. last eight who are now your local your money oh. and hell of a tandem has lost some of the equal but there's only one or eithe
i question mark you're a parent that's how firesides screwed up to thank you i. come on and most people like. screw christie act like to call on that and who left and you said percent you should get a little pushy. a sign yes. i . was going up but out of all of us. of a lot of. it. by the by going to. a lot of money got to. know that i'm not going to. believe you have a. kid i. did i it's. ok. oh ok. you're going to. come off well if you want to hold off your oreo ok well but only if i say like...
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. >> carol fireside taking your questions, we'll start with maryland, republican, good morning. ng>> for taking my call. one thing i want to say is that it's so amazing out most of the senators want to jump up and down and i don't mean to make this trivial because a man is dead and lost their life.i it's clear they been doing this for heaven knows how long and no one has said anything. turkey has been locking up dissidents and no one has said anything.all of a sudden onejournalist goes missing and in a brutal manner, whatever happened , and now the saudi's are the worst thing since heaven knowswhen. i'm not saying that's what happened is right , whatever it is that might have happened until we know what back as it is not par for the course in general. you deal with these kind of countries all over the world all the time. why is it any different? why is this administration is different? previous administrations have done that. the dreaded red line, this is a red line and he gassed an entire city twice and no one did anything or said anything. none of us nysaid this would be the o
. >> carol fireside taking your questions, we'll start with maryland, republican, good morning. ng>> for taking my call. one thing i want to say is that it's so amazing out most of the senators want to jump up and down and i don't mean to make this trivial because a man is dead and lost their life.i it's clear they been doing this for heaven knows how long and no one has said anything. turkey has been locking up dissidents and no one has said anything.all of a sudden onejournalist...
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laura: it started, the whole idea writing to the president, with presidentoosevelt and the fireside chats in writing -- inviting americans to tell him their troubles. with pre whole new level with the fact that he replied. jeanne: a whole new level. you can see american democracy in action when you watch this. dthat is what he set out individual voices matter. this is what i'm here to say. you matter, citizen. write to me. i would like to know what is going on. at times he would write back. laura: you got to talk to president obama about what they meant to him. how did he sum it up? jeannethey meant a lot to him. he talked about it as something that was sustaining to him and his presidency, to keep touch with the emotional currency that was going on out ithe country, something you cannot get i polls or charts, the stories, the fabric of everyday americans. laura: whaunwas the most pected letter? jeanne: most unexpected? oh gosh, probably some of the kid mail. kids writing things like "why don't you wear a tie-dyed shirt someday, psisident obama?" y things that were fun. laura: thank you s
laura: it started, the whole idea writing to the president, with presidentoosevelt and the fireside chats in writing -- inviting americans to tell him their troubles. with pre whole new level with the fact that he replied. jeanne: a whole new level. you can see american democracy in action when you watch this. dthat is what he set out individual voices matter. this is what i'm here to say. you matter, citizen. write to me. i would like to know what is going on. at times he would write back....
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if we were here in 1842 he would have these fireside chats talking to americans sometimes almost weekly to say i will tell you what you can expect. he was very straightforward about the number of americans that's what you want from a president but benefited from the fact he has been through it all before and assistant secretary of the navy at the time woodrow wilson was are there any wilson descendents in the audience? i just want to make sure because what i have to say is on present - - and pleasant. [laughter] we are safe. woodrow wilson is an example of how not to be a president in many respects i gave some of my wilson chapters who thought i was a little harsh on wilson word you at least consider deleting the word messianic? [laughter] i don't think i did. >> but if you want one thing from woodrow wilson especially because we are fighting a war that is not so easy to explain as a threat to our security might have been for the first year 1917 he maintained isolation and finally says surprise the war to end all wars plus i want a league of nations leaving europe for months at a time l
if we were here in 1842 he would have these fireside chats talking to americans sometimes almost weekly to say i will tell you what you can expect. he was very straightforward about the number of americans that's what you want from a president but benefited from the fact he has been through it all before and assistant secretary of the navy at the time woodrow wilson was are there any wilson descendents in the audience? i just want to make sure because what i have to say is on present - - and...
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nominations received in october -- i'm sorry -- april through june were for fireside camera, california wine merchant. v.i.p. grooming. pier 39 limited partnership. scoma restaurant. great wall hardware. new world market. alfred's steakhouse. >> did we approve alfred steakhouse? no, i think they're closed. >> that's one of my favorite places. had >> i've been thinking about it for two months, so -- >> i'm monitoring regularly, looks like it's closed for a couple of months now. >> president adams: they have new ownership? >> they're doing renovation. i'm monitoring it weekly and as soon as it's open, i'll get it through the pipeline. for the businesses listed on the registry, 80.7% of them were for profit businesses versus nonprofit organizations. this represented a slight decrease of .8% from the previous quarterly report. for the city as a whole, it's estimated that 94.3 percent of the establishments are for profit businesses and 9.5% are nonprofit organizations. for business assistance services, the legacy program has provided technical assistance to 49 unduplicated clients. and 233 h
nominations received in october -- i'm sorry -- april through june were for fireside camera, california wine merchant. v.i.p. grooming. pier 39 limited partnership. scoma restaurant. great wall hardware. new world market. alfred's steakhouse. >> did we approve alfred steakhouse? no, i think they're closed. >> that's one of my favorite places. had >> i've been thinking about it for two months, so -- >> i'm monitoring regularly, looks like it's closed for a couple of...
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someone i'm very proud to call my friend he and my founding director will have a fireside chat discussions of ladies and gentlemen please welcome mitt romney. [applause] that was quite an introduction. i how many cabinet positions did you lead? three different continents as well acabinets as wellas being e president of the united states. extraordinary person. [applause] senator romney, we have many leadership programs here for the students and it's a theme for both the public and private sectors how is leadership different being a corporate ceo and -- packet i. it is a different environment to work but if people assume you are the ceo you can do whatever you want to do and you don't report to anybody, the reality is if you are the corporate with world you have the board of directors, peopl people and coms that want your jobs so there are constituencies you have to be thinking about and if you have defined coalitions and be able to get people to work with you i also think the leadership does not require a physician. most of you coming out of the university and undergraduate program will be
someone i'm very proud to call my friend he and my founding director will have a fireside chat discussions of ladies and gentlemen please welcome mitt romney. [applause] that was quite an introduction. i how many cabinet positions did you lead? three different continents as well acabinets as wellas being e president of the united states. extraordinary person. [applause] senator romney, we have many leadership programs here for the students and it's a theme for both the public and private...
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nodding quite foolish by the warm fireside and seeing no flame, but only i, red, and flickering embers of pictures of past. life like a cinder fading black at last. that was life as a prisoner, and that is why many of them wants to escape. wanted to escape. in 1917 the germans decided that they needed to build or construct a camp that was like alcatraz, unbreakable. you have all these rascals like david and cecil and any number of other pilots and soldiers who keep trying to escape over and over and over again, and the germans are fed up. and so they build this camp, a place called holtzman, and it is to be their alcatraz. now, prisoners thought that these former cavalry barracks would be a prisoner's mecca, that they would have clean air and have a wonderful time. when they arrive, they discovered that was far from case. holtzman was, in essence, a prison inside a prison inside a prison. it had high walls surrounding it, then it had an interior high barbed wire fence, a dead man zone, then another wire fence. there were guards around the clock rotating, changing schedules. there were
nodding quite foolish by the warm fireside and seeing no flame, but only i, red, and flickering embers of pictures of past. life like a cinder fading black at last. that was life as a prisoner, and that is why many of them wants to escape. wanted to escape. in 1917 the germans decided that they needed to build or construct a camp that was like alcatraz, unbreakable. you have all these rascals like david and cecil and any number of other pilots and soldiers who keep trying to escape over and...
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did fireside chats. jfk and lbj and reagan had television. aboutthe question more the character of the person in the office than technology? of those parallel mechanisms to communicate with the american public were considered. obama went around the media all of the time. we didn't love it, but it was a concerted effort to get there message communicated. the issue is now that the tweets that are being tweeted, they are sent at 4:00 in the morning and misspelled an emotionally charged. they are not considered dialogue for the american public. to your point, it is a reflection of the person it self or politician itself. i don't know there is any other politician that would even think to issue the tweets that this president has. nonetheless, it has changed the demand -- demographic of what is acceptable for the american public. >> you can blame it all on the election of 1912. backwas when it all comes to the progressive era and history. woodrow wilson ran against william howard taft and they insisted that the first time the president was a stewar
did fireside chats. jfk and lbj and reagan had television. aboutthe question more the character of the person in the office than technology? of those parallel mechanisms to communicate with the american public were considered. obama went around the media all of the time. we didn't love it, but it was a concerted effort to get there message communicated. the issue is now that the tweets that are being tweeted, they are sent at 4:00 in the morning and misspelled an emotionally charged. they are...
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that is what fdr was so good doing in fireside chats.the problems i a rose, like banking crisis, people taking money out of the banks, he goes on fireside chat, tells them why it is safer to bring money back into the banks. whatever it is, if it become as serious situation, he has to treat it like a crisis. he has to think about it single-mindedly. he has to create a talk with the american people with it. bring businessmen with. deal with it, get on top of it. that is what other presidents did in crises. you can learn from these guys. they have been through it before. i hope he understands the importance. when he went through his 100 days there was wistfulness about him when he talked about how much more difficult they were than he thought they would be, the situation of health care was more complicated than he thought. it seemed at that moment he was able to learn a little bit about that. he has been through more. he has gotten success of what he wanted to get done. there will be failures and difficulties. if he can talk to the american
that is what fdr was so good doing in fireside chats.the problems i a rose, like banking crisis, people taking money out of the banks, he goes on fireside chat, tells them why it is safer to bring money back into the banks. whatever it is, if it become as serious situation, he has to treat it like a crisis. he has to think about it single-mindedly. he has to create a talk with the american people with it. bring businessmen with. deal with it, get on top of it. that is what other presidents did...
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he and our founding director, ambassador edward, will have a fireside chat type discussion.adies and gentlemen, please welcome mitt romney. [applause] mr. romney: >> thank you. [applause] mr. romney: thank you. that was quite an introduction. [laughter] wow, what a guy. how many cabinet positions did you lead? you lead three different -- three different cabinets as well as being chief of staff to the president of the united states. twice. extraordinary person. what a leader you have here. amazing man. [applause] well, governor romney -- i mean, senator romney -- [laughter] we have many leadership programs here at rice university for the students, and it's a theme here. and like your father, you have a long track record of leadership in both the public and the private sectors. and how is leadership different than being a corporate ceo and being a government official? mr. romney: you know, i don't know it's as different as you might imagine. it's a different environment to work in, but i think people assume that if you're the ceo, you can sort of do whatever you want to do, an
he and our founding director, ambassador edward, will have a fireside chat type discussion.adies and gentlemen, please welcome mitt romney. [applause] mr. romney: >> thank you. [applause] mr. romney: thank you. that was quite an introduction. [laughter] wow, what a guy. how many cabinet positions did you lead? you lead three different -- three different cabinets as well as being chief of staff to the president of the united states. twice. extraordinary person. what a leader you have here....
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house appear to then came celebrities like alec baldwin who tweeted that trump and connie had a fireside chat. the fire is in one of their skulls. but the bash kanye bandwagon didn't just roll out today. a few weeks ago when connie made pro trump statements at the end of "saturday night live," fellow cast member slammed him. then there was this two nights ago. >> we have this now and now donald trump is going to use it and pervert it and he's going to have someone stand with him and take pictures. >> to which a football legend called for cnn to fire don lemon for laughing at the quote "racist criticism." it's notable this is the same week taylor swift also got political and got praised from virtually all walks of media and celebrity. >> shannon: funny how that happens. thank you very much. kanye praising the trump agenda while also highlighting things he wants to work on with the commander in chief. he says there's work to do. let's talk about it with the power panel. he's a partner at forward solution strategy group. lawrence jones and republican national committee spokesperson kaylee.
house appear to then came celebrities like alec baldwin who tweeted that trump and connie had a fireside chat. the fire is in one of their skulls. but the bash kanye bandwagon didn't just roll out today. a few weeks ago when connie made pro trump statements at the end of "saturday night live," fellow cast member slammed him. then there was this two nights ago. >> we have this now and now donald trump is going to use it and pervert it and he's going to have someone stand with him...
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you can see the president may be in that fireside chat moment inside the oval office.s maybe stretching too many metaphors there. just seeing him there, and saying "look, we are this political time. there are two sides." >> rachel: i love the idea, i think it's a great idea. a speed when he could do that need time. >> rachel: whatever president obama did, they love. they even love to the crease on his pants. whatever donald trump does -- >> harris: this is less about being loved and more about the right thing at that moment. >> rachel: i think he's if he does, if he's doesn't. i just don't know. >> harris: moving on, the migrant caravan, continuing the track across mexico now toward our borders. meanwhile, the trump administration is making moves to prevent it from crossing into the u.s. the politics around the issue are always heating up. we will debate it, next. >> do not come. he will not be allowed in. there is a right way to emigrate to the united states and this is not it. ♪ hi, i'm joan lunden with a place for mom, the nation's largest senior-living referral ser
you can see the president may be in that fireside chat moment inside the oval office.s maybe stretching too many metaphors there. just seeing him there, and saying "look, we are this political time. there are two sides." >> rachel: i love the idea, i think it's a great idea. a speed when he could do that need time. >> rachel: whatever president obama did, they love. they even love to the crease on his pants. whatever donald trump does -- >> harris: this is less about...
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time for our fireside chat as we often do here. thank you so much. week. >> this is a week where i almost don't want to do our show. such a car wreck. there were body parts everywhere. and you know, we all feel like we're standing by the side of the road and there's mangled bodies everywhere and trying to figure out who was driving. > a big win for the president, mitch mcconnell and grassley. what are the long-term political costs and payoffs here? >> it could be short term win, long-term loss. the physics have moved quickly because just a week ago, when it looked like they were going to push forward with the vote, you could feel the energy on the democratic side. then they got the extension, kind of the overtime. i went into texas and tennessee during the week. you could see the republicans suddenly got and i played and felt like the democrats were bending rules. now it looks like the nomination is going through and he will be confirmed, the question is who is madder? that's where the energy comes from. the democrats are madder. >> and the energy co
time for our fireside chat as we often do here. thank you so much. week. >> this is a week where i almost don't want to do our show. such a car wreck. there were body parts everywhere. and you know, we all feel like we're standing by the side of the road and there's mangled bodies everywhere and trying to figure out who was driving. > a big win for the president, mitch mcconnell and grassley. what are the long-term political costs and payoffs here? >> it could be short term win,...
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we have a little fireside chat, and insights from a hacker, a pretty well-known hacker indeed, a former black hat hacker and now he is the chief researcher of rhino security lab. hechter monsegger. and he is going to be chatting with our editor in chief of cyberscoop greg otto. this is our final session. let's give them a warm welcome. >> so hecktor, you now work for security, and we have you billed as a former black hat hacker and we could devote one or two pages to your title. as quickly as possible, let's go with your background, the former black hat hacker, there is a little bit more details to that. >> sure. so i was, i would say i was a black hat for a long time. somewhere between 15 to 20 years, started in the late '90s. and for the most part, it was more a gray hat. towards the end of that, i became a hacker, which was a major mistake on my part. but i tell you, for the most parts, what i'm really known for or what i'm infamous for is leading the operations for anonymous or lowsack, did a lot of hacks during that time. i'm not proud of that. i definitely moved on from that lifes
we have a little fireside chat, and insights from a hacker, a pretty well-known hacker indeed, a former black hat hacker and now he is the chief researcher of rhino security lab. hechter monsegger. and he is going to be chatting with our editor in chief of cyberscoop greg otto. this is our final session. let's give them a warm welcome. >> so hecktor, you now work for security, and we have you billed as a former black hat hacker and we could devote one or two pages to your title. as...
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frank roosevelt used for the fireside chat, jackie kennedy brought it to the oval office, every presidentas used it in the oval office almost unendingly except george h.w. bush and the result is, it is a reminder of the way other earlier presidents had behaved. so when president trump sits at that desk, with kanye west, and has a conversation like that, it shows him eagerly and conspicuously and defiantly flouting the traditions of the presidency that most americans feel strongly about. >> picking up the traditions of the presidency, what worries you the most about the early stages that we're in of this crisis with saudi arabia, that we may be in bed with a leader in saudi arabia, we may have made such a big bet on mbs, that we don't have the kind of leadership on the world stage to have any more moral high ground to seek justice for jamal khashoggi. what are your concerns in terms of sort of the string of what presidents normally do and the position has enlisted in right now? >> everything that you and i might have said about donald trump's meeting with vladimir putin in helsinki, that h
frank roosevelt used for the fireside chat, jackie kennedy brought it to the oval office, every presidentas used it in the oval office almost unendingly except george h.w. bush and the result is, it is a reminder of the way other earlier presidents had behaved. so when president trump sits at that desk, with kanye west, and has a conversation like that, it shows him eagerly and conspicuously and defiantly flouting the traditions of the presidency that most americans feel strongly about....
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fdr had the fireside chat. tv --arr, lbj, reagan had lbj, and reagan had tv.o is it more about the character of the person in the office than technology? alex: all of those parallel mechanisms to communicate with the american public were considered. obama went around the media all the time. we did not love it, but it was a concerted effort to get their message communicated and it was an orchestrated effort. the tweets that are issuing forth from 1600 pennsylvania avenue -- they are at 4:00 in the morning, misspellings, emotionally charged, off-the-cuff. they are not considered dialogue with the american public, and that feels really new, and that might be the personal, the politician itself. there is -- i do not know if there is any other politician or presidential nominee that would think to issue the tweets that this president had. it changes the dynamic of what is acceptable to issue forth to the american public. jeffery: the central points -- you can blame it all on the election of 1912. [laughter] when it that is comes back to the progressive era in histo
fdr had the fireside chat. tv --arr, lbj, reagan had lbj, and reagan had tv.o is it more about the character of the person in the office than technology? alex: all of those parallel mechanisms to communicate with the american public were considered. obama went around the media all the time. we did not love it, but it was a concerted effort to get their message communicated and it was an orchestrated effort. the tweets that are issuing forth from 1600 pennsylvania avenue -- they are at 4:00 in...
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so with fdr and radio particularly and fireside chats, president kennedy and the televised news conference with the rise of television. in both of those instances, the president sees those moments and they perfected the use of that media. and that medium to reach the american people. now, to jeff's point about a constitutional structure, i'm calling this time we are leaving -- living in now, when you take the expansion of voting rights, where everybody 18 years and older technically can vote, and you layer upon the social media and twitter and facebook, aside from potential russian meddling, you have a very different policy from what madison envisioned, even when he talked about the proper structure of the government. because you have presidents directly relating to the people, so the term social media in a way is a medium that indicates something between the people and the government. and that has been removed. to your point, i think you must be asking as well, what about all the other tweets? what about the people responding to this president or the other night when i heard that john mcc
so with fdr and radio particularly and fireside chats, president kennedy and the televised news conference with the rise of television. in both of those instances, the president sees those moments and they perfected the use of that media. and that medium to reach the american people. now, to jeff's point about a constitutional structure, i'm calling this time we are leaving -- living in now, when you take the expansion of voting rights, where everybody 18 years and older technically can vote,...
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he had fireside chats and now president trump has emergency alerts. >> hurricane florence got the carolinasught it was premiere of "magic mike." >> with presidential alerts you will hear about every emergency. >> september 11th was almost a month ago. is that even information? >> warning, white men are under attack. oh, no. >> kid rock sounds better than ever. >> congrats to good by brett kavanaugh, #believemen. >> hi. >> amber alert, remember tiffany amber thiesson, that's when women were slam dunks. >> i'm not getting any of these alerts on my phone snur' not? >> no. thanks, cricket wireless. >> cricket wireless, now are you happy we have awful service. join now for $2.99 per decade. the phones have candy inside. >> i don't know where to begin, but that was funny. i just want to mention our fun event on friday, we went to the new yorker festival and had a great time talking with david remnick about politics and the media and, joe, you had an official fan girl who had scarborough written all over her t-shirt. that was fun. >> i don't remember that. i do remember, though, a great conversati
he had fireside chats and now president trump has emergency alerts. >> hurricane florence got the carolinasught it was premiere of "magic mike." >> with presidential alerts you will hear about every emergency. >> september 11th was almost a month ago. is that even information? >> warning, white men are under attack. oh, no. >> kid rock sounds better than ever. >> congrats to good by brett kavanaugh, #believemen. >> hi. >> amber alert,...