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steve every new year's live from finland frog celebrates bastille days with the fos display all had gentry at military prowess also coming up. the states with the president talked about 10 countries renewed tensions with russia and the song time if it is to join the european union. and a long lost videotape promises stunning new images of the 1st moon landing it's one of the i said from the apollo 11 mission. get up its 50th anniversary. hello i'm christine wendell welcome to the program. we begin in france where president emmanuel chrono showcased europe's defense capabilities by putting european military cooperation at the heart of this year's best day parade it comes at a time of growing tensions with the united states. including german chancellor angela merkel joined mccrone to watch the annual parade down the seans in the say that marks the anniversary of the beginning of the french revolution. for more on that we are joined now by d.j.'s correspondent lisa lewis who is in paris good to see it nice to see you attend of the parade a little bit talk to us about the highlights off this y
steve every new year's live from finland frog celebrates bastille days with the fos display all had gentry at military prowess also coming up. the states with the president talked about 10 countries renewed tensions with russia and the song time if it is to join the european union. and a long lost videotape promises stunning new images of the 1st moon landing it's one of the i said from the apollo 11 mission. get up its 50th anniversary. hello i'm christine wendell welcome to the program. we...
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aware so i think that he's certainly not from the lowest classes but he's not quite from the landed gentry either and i think that that's quite good because it shows he has the and aspirational ability that is what our country really needs but i i think that obviously he has offended a lot of people in his newspaper column but he writes to be amusing i don't think he writes that as a politician as much as he writes it as a journalist and so i think that a lot of what has been said in his column we have to take with a pinch of salt in the reason it was written and it wasn't written to be as serious as a serious politician which he now is so obviously out expect him to. to stop brushing the column or at least write it in a completely different manner. i think that he's he's very different in that way from to reason maybe he was very timid and didn't want to offend anyone. and i think boris is bombastic i do accept the fact that he said a lot of things that upset a lot of people but i don't think he was intending to upset them i think it is. you know. it was the way if you read the whole arti
aware so i think that he's certainly not from the lowest classes but he's not quite from the landed gentry either and i think that that's quite good because it shows he has the and aspirational ability that is what our country really needs but i i think that obviously he has offended a lot of people in his newspaper column but he writes to be amusing i don't think he writes that as a politician as much as he writes it as a journalist and so i think that a lot of what has been said in his column...
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gentry. who was the gentry? the gentry was the english word for the emerging bourgeoisie in england. the middle class, it was used interchangeably for land owners. we see in the word gentrification, the class nature. another way of describing it gentrification is class warfare. the warfare of the rich against the poor. another way of describing gentrification is ethnic cleansing. it is the removal of primarily black and brown people from their communities, and they are replaced by other people. mostly white people. what does it gentrification look like? it's like when you go to college for four years and you come back home and you do not recognize your community. gentrification is when multi- million-dollar sports stadiums are built in the downtown area, subsidized by people's taxa dollars. it's when a sparkling performing arts center is constructed on the cemeteries of our slave ancestors. as they are here in newark, new jersey. cemeteries that are so old that nobody even remembers that they are there. when the
gentry. who was the gentry? the gentry was the english word for the emerging bourgeoisie in england. the middle class, it was used interchangeably for land owners. we see in the word gentrification, the class nature. another way of describing it gentrification is class warfare. the warfare of the rich against the poor. another way of describing gentrification is ethnic cleansing. it is the removal of primarily black and brown people from their communities, and they are replaced by other people....
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steve every new year's live from finland frog celebrates bastille days with the fos just play off had gentry at military prowess also coming up. with the president talked about her country's renewed tensions with russia and the song time if it is to join the european union. to add a long lost videotape promises stunning new images of the 1st moon landing it's one of the items from the apollo 11 mission should.
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gentry. who was the gentry? gentry was the english word bouch becauseyg in england. used interchangeably for land owners, but it was also used for the nation's capitalists that was developing the word in gentrification its class nature. another way of describing warfare.ation is class it is the warfare of the rich against the poor. another way of describing gentrification is ethnic cleansing. it is the removal of primarily and brown people from their communities and they are by other people and in people.iod mostly white what does gentrification look like? yourification is like when go away to college for four years, and you come back home yourou can't recognize community. is multimillion dollar sports stadiums are built the downtown area subsidized dollars.'s tax gentrification is when sparkling centers arerts constructed on the cemeteries of ancestors, as they are jersey,north new cemeteries so old that nobody remembers that they were even there. gentrification is when the name is taken off a facility and a corporate name is the facility. when he went to philadelph
gentry. who was the gentry? gentry was the english word bouch becauseyg in england. used interchangeably for land owners, but it was also used for the nation's capitalists that was developing the word in gentrification its class nature. another way of describing warfare.ation is class it is the warfare of the rich against the poor. another way of describing gentrification is ethnic cleansing. it is the removal of primarily and brown people from their communities and they are by other people and...
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aware so i think that he's certainly not from the lowest classes but he's not quite from the landed gentry either and i think that that's quite good because it shows he has the and aspirational ability that is what our country really needs but i i think that obviously he has offended a lot of people in his newspaper column but he writes to be amusing i don't think he writes that as a politician as much as he writes it as a journalist and so i think that a lot of what has been said in his column we have to take with a pinch of salt in the reason it was written and it wasn't written to be as serious as a serious politician which he now is so obviously out expect him to. to stop writing the column or at least write it in a completely different manner. i think that he's he's very different in that way from to reason may he was very timid and didn't want to offend anyone. and i think boris is bombastic i do accept the fact that he said a lot of things that upset a lot of people but i don't think he was intending to upset them i think it is. you know. it was the way if you read the whole article
aware so i think that he's certainly not from the lowest classes but he's not quite from the landed gentry either and i think that that's quite good because it shows he has the and aspirational ability that is what our country really needs but i i think that obviously he has offended a lot of people in his newspaper column but he writes to be amusing i don't think he writes that as a politician as much as he writes it as a journalist and so i think that a lot of what has been said in his column...
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aware so i think that he's certainly not from the lowest classes but he's not quite from the landed gentry either and i think that that's quite good because it shows he has the and aspirational ability that is what our country really needs but i i think that obviously he has offended a lot of people in his newspaper column but he writes to be amusing i don't think he writes that as a politician as much as he writes it as a journalist and so i think that a lot of what has been said in his column we have to take with a pinch of salt in the reason it was written and it wasn't written to be as serious as a serious politician which he now is so obviously out expect him to to stop brushing the column or at least write it in a completely different manner. i think that he's he's very different in that way from to reason may he was very timid and didn't want to offend anyone. and i think boris is bombastic i do accept the fact that he's said a lot of things that upset a lot of people but i don't think he was intending to upset them i think it is. you know. it was the way if you read the whole artic
aware so i think that he's certainly not from the lowest classes but he's not quite from the landed gentry either and i think that that's quite good because it shows he has the and aspirational ability that is what our country really needs but i i think that obviously he has offended a lot of people in his newspaper column but he writes to be amusing i don't think he writes that as a politician as much as he writes it as a journalist and so i think that a lot of what has been said in his column...
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nowadays if you look at it gentry planet you are talking about 10 or 15 years to build it and upwardsf $20 billion where the market may be $25 billion or something like that. that's not going to work. somehow if the other is interested in making the next generation more has to be done to/the costs and some of that work has to come on the back of a public investment to help get the materials to help get those costs reduced. >> the microphone here please. >> thank you rob. thank you for your lifetime of public service. thank you for taking on the greatest global challenges of our era. you and i, all three of us went to the cold war nuclear era. i do think we could be at an inflection point where the climate crisis has reached the opportunity to create a broader coalition to support new nuclear power and i'm sure you'll are taking various efforts undertake that on your own. a couple of questions. one is on the existing fleet of nuclear power plants they need to be climate proofed to withstand changing operating conditions of higher temperatures in warmer waters and extreme weather events
nowadays if you look at it gentry planet you are talking about 10 or 15 years to build it and upwardsf $20 billion where the market may be $25 billion or something like that. that's not going to work. somehow if the other is interested in making the next generation more has to be done to/the costs and some of that work has to come on the back of a public investment to help get the materials to help get those costs reduced. >> the microphone here please. >> thank you rob. thank you...
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chief gentry steeled himself for he felt his way through debris and lingering smoke to ann's room. >> i crawled over to the bunk bed, and that's where we found a victim in the bunk bed, and that person was secured in the bunk bed. both hands and both legs were secured. >> tied up? >> yep, tied up. >> yep, tied up. >> now, that put an entirely different complexion on things. this wasn't just a fire. >> so what did that tell you? >> right there, that keys up, this is a crime scene. we basically extinguished the fire and left everything as-is. >> then forensics investigator larry claytor took over. >> the one thing that jumped out there that was out of place was a 5 gallon bucket sitting right in the middle of the living room floor with an empty bottle of rubbing alcohol. >> an empty bottle of rubbing alcohol. >> right. it didn't look like it belonged there. >> upstairs scattered near ann's body, he found three aerosol cans. quite probably also accelerants. all of that liquid kindling for murder. >> there was a blob of melted plastic consistent with a smoke detector melted and laying on
chief gentry steeled himself for he felt his way through debris and lingering smoke to ann's room. >> i crawled over to the bunk bed, and that's where we found a victim in the bunk bed, and that person was secured in the bunk bed. both hands and both legs were secured. >> tied up? >> yep, tied up. >> yep, tied up. >> now, that put an entirely different complexion on things. this wasn't just a fire. >> so what did that tell you? >> right there, that keys...
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for a video from start to finish with direction or you know 9 is i mean 1st and foremost from the gentry perspective what you trust but from the storytelling perspective we can really think about how to leverage that right but the point of i think this entire project is that we want to be able to believe what we see and we want to be able to establish trust with the people who are showing us things that we see so it's not just i don't know instagram for activists this is serious business. the. up in the sun i see they're going to inject them into the commercial of the muslim from here in the garbage. most companies market that they can always tell me one thing sam or me composed of it on themselves and gone. on. good evening my name is even holding time. as i me executive director of with this there's one group who is amazing they are just smartest they are the most effective and they are to previous so mind warner is to work with. both. i had to go and how does it sound to ya go. and we talk about the stock he. says he goes to. my she. lost her job and categories the form of. it. all to
for a video from start to finish with direction or you know 9 is i mean 1st and foremost from the gentry perspective what you trust but from the storytelling perspective we can really think about how to leverage that right but the point of i think this entire project is that we want to be able to believe what we see and we want to be able to establish trust with the people who are showing us things that we see so it's not just i don't know instagram for activists this is serious business. the....
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video from start to finish with direction our you know whole line is i mean 1st and foremost from the gentry perspective what you trust but from the storytelling perspective we can really think about how to leverage that right but the point of i think this entire project is that we want to be able to believe what we see and we want to be able to establish trust with the people who are showing us things that we see so it's not just i don't know instagram for activists this is serious business. the. up in the sun i see they're going to inject them with the like a mole hill or the nose one from i or the guards. most companies because of that they can always tell me one thing sam or me composed of it on themselves and gone. on. good evening my name is even holding time. as i me executive director of with this there's one group who is amazing they are just smartest they are the most effective and they are debris is so mind warner is to work with. both. who had to go and how does it sound to ya go. and we talk about the stock he. says if you go to. your mill sewing. machine. muster job and get him
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the constitution was written in for white land owners gentry male land owners. it not only excluded african-americans and enslaved people, it excluded an entire gender, women. that is a critique of the cop to shin. i believe it has worked this far and is the best -- of the constitution. i believe it has worked this far and is the best we have. if it is in force it creates a boss for our elected leaders. the design of the constitution, and of course it has been amended many times for these inherent problems like you identified by excluding and authorizing enslavement of african-americans, but the document has been amended to address these problems over the years. designed to ensure that the individual citizen, the individual voter is empowered to govern themselves. the constitution, the revolutionary war, we just celebrated the fourth of july, was about not having a government that had so much could snapthe king his fingers and arbitrarily throw someone in jail. we get this wrong sometimes. we throw people in jail that don't belong. the system is set up to limit
the constitution was written in for white land owners gentry male land owners. it not only excluded african-americans and enslaved people, it excluded an entire gender, women. that is a critique of the cop to shin. i believe it has worked this far and is the best -- of the constitution. i believe it has worked this far and is the best we have. if it is in force it creates a boss for our elected leaders. the design of the constitution, and of course it has been amended many times for these...
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the kids in marlen's community center had to have move three times, she learned the term "climate gentria day when property values are almost flip. where what used to be the bad side of the railroad tracks is more valuable because it's high ground as opposed to the beach. >> i don't imagine it for climatic reasons. i imagine it for other gentrif gentrifycation reasons. >> reporter: the mayor had plans to include low-income folks from being priced out of safe neighborhoods. but marlen says she'll believe it when she sees it and fought hard to stop a $1 billion development called magic city in, you guessed it, little haiti. >> they want to build 25 stories. that would be the end of little haiti. >> right. but doesn't it also means thousands of new jobs for the community? >> for who? >> not for you? not for these folks? >> for them. they won't be here to access the jobs. because they'll all be displaced. >> reporter: but a protest failed. and after magic city promised 31 million to the community, the megaproject was approved. >> the area we took was all industrial. there was no real thrivin
the kids in marlen's community center had to have move three times, she learned the term "climate gentria day when property values are almost flip. where what used to be the bad side of the railroad tracks is more valuable because it's high ground as opposed to the beach. >> i don't imagine it for climatic reasons. i imagine it for other gentrif gentrifycation reasons. >> reporter: the mayor had plans to include low-income folks from being priced out of safe neighborhoods. but...
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guest: you make a good point, and scholars make this point that the constitution was made gentried, male landowners. it not only excluded black anple, but it also excluded entire category, women. that is a critique of the constitution. i happen to believe that it has far, and it is the best we have, and if enforced, it does create a bar for our elected leaders, and the design of the cost vision and of course the constitution has been amended many times to adjust for some of these inherent problems ied, bylike you identif excluding, for example, and authorizing the enslavement african-americans, but a document has been amended to address these problems over the years, and today, it is designed, as it was originally, to ensure ultimately that the individual citizen, the individual voter is empowered to govern themselves. the framers of the constitution, the revolutionary war -- we just celebrated the fourth of july -- was about not having a monarch, not having a government that had so much power in the king that the king could snap his fingers and arbitrarily throw somebody in jail. this c
guest: you make a good point, and scholars make this point that the constitution was made gentried, male landowners. it not only excluded black anple, but it also excluded entire category, women. that is a critique of the constitution. i happen to believe that it has far, and it is the best we have, and if enforced, it does create a bar for our elected leaders, and the design of the cost vision and of course the constitution has been amended many times to adjust for some of these inherent...
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. >> you make a good point and scholars make a good point, the constitution was written by white gentried male landowners. it not only excluded african-americans and slave people, an entire category, women. that is a critique of the constitution. i happen to believe it's worked this far and the best that we have. why i think it's important because if it's enforced, it does create a boss for our elected leaders. the design of the constitution -- of course, the constitution has been amended many times to adjust for inherent problems in it, like you identified, by excluding for example and authorizing enslavement of african-americans. the document itself has been amended to address these problems over the years. today, it is designed, as it was originally, to insure ultimately, that the individual citizen, the individual voter is empowered to govern themselves. remember, the framers of the constitution, the revolutionary war we just celebrated the fourth of july was about not having a monarch or government that had so much power in the king that the king could snap his fingers and arbitraril
. >> you make a good point and scholars make a good point, the constitution was written by white gentried male landowners. it not only excluded african-americans and slave people, an entire category, women. that is a critique of the constitution. i happen to believe it's worked this far and the best that we have. why i think it's important because if it's enforced, it does create a boss for our elected leaders. the design of the constitution -- of course, the constitution has been amended...
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understood the game, and you look at the moves he made in 1969, you can put tom seaver out there, gentryyou got to hire exactly the right people. the second step must be how you get them all to work together, no? >> yeah. baseball's an everyday game. you sort of show yourself what kind of team you're going to be. hodges sets the tone and this is how we're going to play, and he was always ahead of the game, and you start learning once you beat everybody, once you get on enough of a roll, you start showing yourselves hey, we can play with all these other guys. and the worst fear i had in '69 was end of august, we're ten games behind the cubs, the team we had to beat in chicago, and i'm thinking wow, we've arrived, we're playing good and we're going to end up as the pumpkin in somebody else's cinderella story, you know? it didn't happen that way, because the cubs started skidding at the end of august into september, we blew by them and it was like oh, there they are. david: now, you made was it the fourth game of the world series when you made that amazing catch? just an extraordinary -- we
understood the game, and you look at the moves he made in 1969, you can put tom seaver out there, gentryyou got to hire exactly the right people. the second step must be how you get them all to work together, no? >> yeah. baseball's an everyday game. you sort of show yourself what kind of team you're going to be. hodges sets the tone and this is how we're going to play, and he was always ahead of the game, and you start learning once you beat everybody, once you get on enough of a roll,...
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guest: you make a good point, and scholars make this point that the constitution was made gentried, maleandowners. it not only excluded black anple, but it also excluded entire category, women. that is a critique of the constitution. i happen to believe that it has far, and it is the best we have, and if enforced, it does create a bar for our elected leaders, and the design of the cost vision and of course the constitution has been amended many times to adjust for some of these inherent problems ied, bylike you identif excluding, for example, and authorizing the enslavement african-americans, but a document has been amended to address these problems over the years, and today, it is designed, as it was originally, to ensure ultimately that the individual citizen, the individual voter is empowered to govern themselves. the framers of the constitution, the revolutionary war -- we just celebrated the fourth of july -- was about not having a monarch, not having a government that had so much power in the king that the king could snap his fingers and arbitrarily throw somebody in jail. this cou
guest: you make a good point, and scholars make this point that the constitution was made gentried, maleandowners. it not only excluded black anple, but it also excluded entire category, women. that is a critique of the constitution. i happen to believe that it has far, and it is the best we have, and if enforced, it does create a bar for our elected leaders, and the design of the cost vision and of course the constitution has been amended many times to adjust for some of these inherent...