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hayden: elaine?laine: i totally agree that what commemorating the centennial has allowed us to do is to look back and learn those lessons. to realize that our democracy is not given. every generation, sometimes many generations have to fight to expand it, to make it work. but it has also given rise to new research and new interests in localities. so that suffrage leaders in rural communities, and native american communities, and hispanic communities, are being lifted up out of the archives because it is harder to find those documents sometimes. but they are being lifted up and celebrated, they're being written about, spoken about in local terms. and so every state is doing deep research. every community is doing deep research, in preparation for this centennial moment. and i think that is really important. because we are getting voices of andcan american suffragists native american suffragists and asian american and all american suffragists and suffrage supporting men, and we are getting those voices
hayden: elaine?laine: i totally agree that what commemorating the centennial has allowed us to do is to look back and learn those lessons. to realize that our democracy is not given. every generation, sometimes many generations have to fight to expand it, to make it work. but it has also given rise to new research and new interests in localities. so that suffrage leaders in rural communities, and native american communities, and hispanic communities, are being lifted up out of the archives...
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whenever hayden was in the most intense part of the treatment and it is not easy but when come push toand our little boy and others like him have a chance to live a -- make the journey and have successful treatment and live on into older years so if you have the mindset of a community instead of individualism and i think that america has gotten like we have that individual mindset even me as an artist and art teacher i have that mindset but we are a community. so whatever choices you're making please do consider the community whenever you're doing them. >> yeah. the people, the country just don't realize how much families like ours needs theirs to be successful. >> that's such an important point and i appreciate you coming on and talking. i'm sorry for what your family is going through. and i'm glad you're all together and have each other and we wish you the best and just stay strong. you are incredibly strong and brave all of you. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, anderson. >>> new cnn polls show a tightening race of president trump and joe biden. >>> plus a vaccine on the market
whenever hayden was in the most intense part of the treatment and it is not easy but when come push toand our little boy and others like him have a chance to live a -- make the journey and have successful treatment and live on into older years so if you have the mindset of a community instead of individualism and i think that america has gotten like we have that individual mindset even me as an artist and art teacher i have that mindset but we are a community. so whatever choices you're making...
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>> doctor carla hayden will still be at the library. [laughter] [applause] and i will look at like that lady. while that is the exciting part and where yesterday with my library colleagues because all are engaged in that type of visioning and it's also our conservation and preservation as well so we have unique materials and a lot of colleges and libraries. we have to giv have to get shoue collection. [applause] for the people listening and watching they may not know that the university of southern mississippi has one of the most important archives of children's literature in the world. they have the archives of curious george and these are unique materials that are always going to need to be concerned and stored so the library of congress for instance has a number of storage modules with additional shelving, and its condition controlled so it's not just putting things away changes.. the library of congress has embarked on a digital strategy and storage planning but also looking at the fact that in the future, and you will see some of t
>> doctor carla hayden will still be at the library. [laughter] [applause] and i will look at like that lady. while that is the exciting part and where yesterday with my library colleagues because all are engaged in that type of visioning and it's also our conservation and preservation as well so we have unique materials and a lot of colleges and libraries. we have to giv have to get shoue collection. [applause] for the people listening and watching they may not know that the university...
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i'm carla hayden and i join you from the library suffrage exhibit shall not be denied. welcome to women's fight for the vote. celebrating 100 years of the 19th amendment. a conversation with historian elaine weiss and former secretary of state hillary rodham clinton. what ajoy it is to be here today with these two women discussing the history in a sentenial year. i would like to start with brief introductions. elaine weiss was joining me today for this conversation at the library of congress, is an award winning journalist and writer and historian. as well as the author of the woman's hour, the great fight to win the vote. which tells the story of tennessee's role as the 36th and final state to ratify the 19th amendment. and it is also just been put out into a young reader's edition. also joining us today is secretary hillary rodham clinton. secretary clinton has a long career in public service and i have her 1996 book "it takes a village" that makes sure we all consider young people. she was also making history in 2016 as the first woman to earn a major party nominatio
i'm carla hayden and i join you from the library suffrage exhibit shall not be denied. welcome to women's fight for the vote. celebrating 100 years of the 19th amendment. a conversation with historian elaine weiss and former secretary of state hillary rodham clinton. what ajoy it is to be here today with these two women discussing the history in a sentenial year. i would like to start with brief introductions. elaine weiss was joining me today for this conversation at the library of congress,...
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it's david, it david and carla hayden, the archives and library we met and talk about this and we mightave -- but if the kids stored at the national history museum and all that stuff. or they slept there. so we are trying to figure this out. you didn't mention the fact that an important thing that we should talk about and a close working relationship with the three of us had which is unlike -- i've been there for eight years almost nine years now and this is the first time the three institutions have gotten serious about working together. >> and it's fun because when i invited her to david's over to the library of congress for this lunch and of course our curators and librarians put out a good silverware. we knew that this david was then offered -- we had them bring out these things. >> it was the first printing for the opera, which i've never even heard of. >> he never heard of it. and then david sorkin is a jazz fanatics so we brought out the strings we have just received. and then the curator, who was so good, he knew opera and jazz, and he sang. he had the chicken salad thing and al
it's david, it david and carla hayden, the archives and library we met and talk about this and we mightave -- but if the kids stored at the national history museum and all that stuff. or they slept there. so we are trying to figure this out. you didn't mention the fact that an important thing that we should talk about and a close working relationship with the three of us had which is unlike -- i've been there for eight years almost nine years now and this is the first time the three...
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imagine what that is like especially for senior like hayden baker.e and alex, thanks, would love to hear from our viewers. use the hashtag night court and tell us what you think. two incidents of racist graffiti complete with a noose and the n-word in a peaceful upscale suburb near the nation's capital. once an arrest was made local authorities failed to reveal the suspect is black. hate crime hoaxes. are they on the rise? that is next. still suffering today. god calls on people who believe in him to act on his word. "comfort ye, comfort my people." when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food. these elderly jews are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jews urgently need your gift of $25 now to help provide one survival food box with all of the essentials they critically need for their diet for one month. no vitamins and no
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the hayden planetarium. he also visited zeis, the leading lens manufacturer in the world. they arguably still are. in germany. he had a zeis model two projector installed which was the best in the world. his original vision was to be a place of education and enlightenment. >> now here is a photograph released by the satellite and this is a track of what you will see in the lower half of your television screen. so be sure that you watch very, very carefully. there it is. >> i see it. >> out in the center of the screen in the lower third. >> in the late 1950s, the united states government in response to sputnik being launched and the advancement of the soviet union and their technology, especially with rocketry and space exploration, u.s. government was felt threatened and felt like there needed to be a response, and so, nasa was formed in the late '50s and shortly there after, the announcement was made that we were going to eventually going to send humans into space. our director at the time and the head of nasa at the time, communicated about possibility of celestial navig
the hayden planetarium. he also visited zeis, the leading lens manufacturer in the world. they arguably still are. in germany. he had a zeis model two projector installed which was the best in the world. his original vision was to be a place of education and enlightenment. >> now here is a photograph released by the satellite and this is a track of what you will see in the lower half of your television screen. so be sure that you watch very, very carefully. there it is. >> i see it....
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with former secretary of state hillary clinton, author elaine weiss, and librarian of congress carla hayden good afternoon everyone and welcome. my name is dr. colleen shogun. on behalf of the commission and twitter we are thrilled to bring you women's fight for the vote, celebrating 100 years of the 19th amendment, conversation with award-winning historian elaine weiss and former secretary of state hillary clinton, moderated by librarian of congress carla hayden. august 26, 2020, marks the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment and women's right to vote. in honor of this milestone of
with former secretary of state hillary clinton, author elaine weiss, and librarian of congress carla hayden good afternoon everyone and welcome. my name is dr. colleen shogun. on behalf of the commission and twitter we are thrilled to bring you women's fight for the vote, celebrating 100 years of the 19th amendment, conversation with award-winning historian elaine weiss and former secretary of state hillary clinton, moderated by librarian of congress carla hayden. august 26, 2020, marks the...
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hayden, lane weiss and secretary clinton for sharing this conversation today. womensvote100.org to discover programs in celebration of national women's suffrage month. as a suffragists would say, onward. theext, anna lehman of women's centeno commission talks with u.s. senator marsha blackburn (r-tennessee) about the state's involvement in the women's suffrage movement. 100 years ago on august 18, , 1920, tennessee became the 36th and last state needed to ratify the 19th amendment, granting women the right to vote. the women's suffrage centennial commission provided the video. >> welcome. it is national women's suffrage month and i'm here with senator marsha blackburn from tennessee. senator blackburn is the first woman's senator from tennessee. i am from tennessee, chattanooga. and i'm thrilled to sit here today with the senator to discuss suffrage history. let get started. >> absolutely. >> our first question. tennessee has such a pivotal role in the story of women's fight for the revote. do you have a favorite moment or suffragists from the story of tennesse
hayden, lane weiss and secretary clinton for sharing this conversation today. womensvote100.org to discover programs in celebration of national women's suffrage month. as a suffragists would say, onward. theext, anna lehman of women's centeno commission talks with u.s. senator marsha blackburn (r-tennessee) about the state's involvement in the women's suffrage movement. 100 years ago on august 18, , 1920, tennessee became the 36th and last state needed to ratify the 19th amendment, granting...
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and i was hayden ristevski reporting for us and kentucky state police union. >>says that the proposal could lead to unintended consequences, including according to the union. a massive exodus of police officers all across that state a concerted effort by protesters to provoke violence by police that's what chicago's police superintendent. >>is calling a weekend of clashes between the officers and demonstrators. the police superintendent defended his officers actions today saying it's clear that they acted professionally responded appropriately to violence that left and a number of them heard. he added the video shows people in the crowd doing things like putting on gas masks, changing clothes in order to hide their identities and opening umbrellas to shield them from things being thrown at officers. many activists and some lawmakers say that the police were the aggressors. >>whether your child is heading back to school are learning from home the uncertainty of this fall has the power to make the pandemic even harder for the kids that's especially true for chil
and i was hayden ristevski reporting for us and kentucky state police union. >>says that the proposal could lead to unintended consequences, including according to the union. a massive exodus of police officers all across that state a concerted effort by protesters to provoke violence by police that's what chicago's police superintendent. >>is calling a weekend of clashes between the officers and demonstrators. the police superintendent defended his officers actions today saying...
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capture young voters to learn more, i'm joined by the biden campaign's new youth engagement team, haydens it going, guys >> what's up, jim-jim? thanks for having us, jim-jim. we can't wait to tell you about how we've transformed joe biden into the youth candidate >> jimmy: great. so what policies are you nudging joe towards to get young people onboard >> what we're working on is more important than policies check this out we just launched the official biden 2020 instagram filter. [ chime [ laughter ] >> forget that cute puppy filter pretty soon, everyone's gonna want their face to look exactly like this. >> jimmy: if you say so, i guess. >> and we're collab-ing with oculus to bring you a joe biden v.r. experience. >> strap on a v.r. headset and transport yourself into joe biden's attic, where you can look at his caramel wrapper collection >> jimmy: aren't v.r. experiences supposed to be fun and exciting >> exactly that's why we chose the most exciting thing from joe biden's life, his attic full of old caramel wrappers >> let me pop off, jim-jim get this we've got joe coming on "hot ones.
capture young voters to learn more, i'm joined by the biden campaign's new youth engagement team, haydens it going, guys >> what's up, jim-jim? thanks for having us, jim-jim. we can't wait to tell you about how we've transformed joe biden into the youth candidate >> jimmy: great. so what policies are you nudging joe towards to get young people onboard >> what we're working on is more important than policies check this out we just launched the official biden 2020 instagram...
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hayden: thank for joining, everyone. if you have other follow-ups, feel free to email bill or myself. thank you to all our speakers. tomorrow, we will be at noon eastern time. we will be joined by speaker nancy pelosi. and i am happy to announce here that we will also be joined by majority leader chuck schumer. so, it should be a really great call tomorrow. can't miss there. so, thank you so much, everyone. >> be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts and tweets. this afternoon, two washington post discussions. first steve scalise is interviewed by robert costa focusing on the republican national convention and why he thinks president trump will be reelected. live coverage starts at 3:00 p.m. eastern. following that, linda mcmahon talks about reelecting president trump. live coverage at 3:30 eastern on c-span, online, or listen live with the c-span radio and -- app. live of the republican national convention continues tonight with vice president mike pence, second lady karen pence and
hayden: thank for joining, everyone. if you have other follow-ups, feel free to email bill or myself. thank you to all our speakers. tomorrow, we will be at noon eastern time. we will be joined by speaker nancy pelosi. and i am happy to announce here that we will also be joined by majority leader chuck schumer. so, it should be a really great call tomorrow. can't miss there. so, thank you so much, everyone. >> be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, texts...
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hayden: thank for joining, everyone. if you have other follow-ups, feel free to email bill or myself. thank you to all our speakers. tomorrow, we will be at noon eastern time. we will be joined by speaker nancy pelosi. and i am happy to announce here that we will also be joined by majority leader chuck schumer. so, it should be a really great call tomorrow. can't miss there. so, thank you so much, everyone. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: c-span's live coverage of the republican national convention continues tonight at 8:30 p.m. eastern with first lady melania trump, secretary of state mike pompeo, and kentucky senator rand paul. watch live on c-span, live streaming and on-demand at c-span.org/rnc, or listen with the c-span radio app. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. announcer: you are watching c-span, your unfiltered view of government. crea
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. >>> >>> contra obama el presidente desata su furiacontra la ex primera dama >>> joe hayden asegurae su camino a la victoria está en manos de votantes latinos >>> ya está en marcha la segunda ronda de la comisión demócrata en segundos hablan los demás participantes esta es nuestra principal noticia y además... nuevo ataque racista, una mujer en san francisco llena de insultos a un hombre latino que caminaba junto a su perro, hablamos con el autor del vídeo que también fue blanco de los ataques de la mujer >>> nada son garcía a juicio determinan que hay evidencia eficiente para el auto proclamado apóstol de cristo es acusado de pornografía infantil >>> y ahora la gripe con la temporada la vuelta de la esquina expertos recomiendan vacunarse contra la influenza y advierten la combinación con el 19 puede ser letal [♪ ♪] [♪ ♪] (habla en inglés) >>> imágenes en vivo en estos momentos es de la convención nacional demócrata y vemos al expresidente bill clinton hace más de media hora comenzó este de segundo día de conversación demócrata y el presidente en un ataque directo a donald trump. >>
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we have similar comments from eisenhower, macarthur, hayden. they all knew it was not necessary and some of them recognized the significance of using it because you are saying they knew that there is no secret to the bomb and other countries would be developing them. thescientists would -- but soviets would take three to five years to catch up. we are studying this example and the other thing about that, the soviets knew the bomb was unnecessary. they were trying to get them to intercede to get better surrender terms. metarly may, the ambassador malik, and hewith writes back to the kremlin that the japanese are desperate to surrender. the soviets knew better than anybody there was no military reason to do it and they interpreted it exactly the way that some of the scientists warned they would. they were the real target, not the japanese and that was the reaction of stalin and shook off --zhukov and others in the kremlin. host: you are on with richard kuznick. this is all finding good. i was about eight years old when they dropped the bomb. i re
we have similar comments from eisenhower, macarthur, hayden. they all knew it was not necessary and some of them recognized the significance of using it because you are saying they knew that there is no secret to the bomb and other countries would be developing them. thescientists would -- but soviets would take three to five years to catch up. we are studying this example and the other thing about that, the soviets knew the bomb was unnecessary. they were trying to get them to intercede to get...
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that was hayden recess, key reporting. a kentucky state police union says the proposal could lead to unintended consequences, according to the union a mass exodus of police officers across the state. still ahead tonight here on kron 4 news at 10 the uncertainty of the school year has the power to make this pandemic even tougher. >>especially for kids with special needs a look at some of the tips to help them after the break. >>and in sports. the niners put on pads for the first time, but they get some bad news about the receiving jason has a storied place a's and we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it clean. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which helps us save a lot of money oh, teddy. did you get my friend request? uh, i'll have to check. (doorbell ringing) aunt joni's here! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. hello?
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hillary clinton, library of congress car la hayden followed by a forum on the 19th amendment hosted by all in together which includes remarks by house speaker nancy pelosi and former secretary of state condoleezza rice. >>> the u.s. dropped atomic bombs on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki 75 years ago this august. japan surrendered shortly afterwards ending world war ii. up next on the presidency, education director mark adams shows items in the harry s. truman presidential library and museum collection that tell the story of president truman's decision to use the bombs, including white house documents and a sketch of a test explosion. we'll also see mr. truman's recorded announcement of the hiroshima bomb and hear him explain years later why he used the new weapon. the truman library institute provided this video. >>> what i would like to do tonight is to show you a number of artifacts, objects, photographs, documents, three dimensional related to the 75th anniversary of the atomic bomb. each of those i'm going to present to you digitally and have some questions in the ch
hillary clinton, library of congress car la hayden followed by a forum on the 19th amendment hosted by all in together which includes remarks by house speaker nancy pelosi and former secretary of state condoleezza rice. >>> the u.s. dropped atomic bombs on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki 75 years ago this august. japan surrendered shortly afterwards ending world war ii. up next on the presidency, education director mark adams shows items in the harry s. truman...
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carla hayden and first lady mrs. obama come together now for an in-depth conversation around her forthcoming memoir becoming and the experiences that have impacted her life, her family and her country. michelle obama. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much there's a lot of librarians here. [laughter] you guys are looking good. [laughter] hi carla. how are you? >> there have been many thrills but to be a librarian and sitting here with you is the most. here i am the interviewer. >> just remember our days. i have known carla since i was a baby, a baby professional. you shouldn't be nervous. >> what a professional you were because the public library to come back from pittsburgh the library was part of your portfolio. >> yes it was. >> it made such a difference to have somebody that understood libraries and read and government. [laughter] >> that was her. [applause] that was not shade. not at all she was just making a point. >> because i was coming in from an academic teaching library. >> we go way back. >> and it's
carla hayden and first lady mrs. obama come together now for an in-depth conversation around her forthcoming memoir becoming and the experiences that have impacted her life, her family and her country. michelle obama. [cheers and applause] >> thank you so much there's a lot of librarians here. [laughter] you guys are looking good. [laughter] hi carla. how are you? >> there have been many thrills but to be a librarian and sitting here with you is the most. here i am the interviewer....
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>>the attack of conservative activist hayden williams on you see berkeley's sproul plaza last year he's due back in court on that incident next month as to sunday's violence greenberg was booked for assault with a deadly weapon he's out on $35,000 bail and is expected to be arraigned november, 16. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>also in san mateo county one person is dead 2 others are recovering after they were stabbed earlier this morning in redwood city. officials in san mateo county say they responded to a home just after 05:00am on sequoyah avenue. the 2 surviving victims were taken to a hospital their conditions are not known at this time we're not been released. the suspect was found dead at the scene investigators are still trying to determine what happened and a motive for the stabbing. still ahead here on kron 4 news at 6 for going take a look at some of the controversy that has surrounded kamala harris during her time as san francisco district attorney. >>and senator kamala harris as joe biden's vice presidential pick might seem ironic to some considering their clash in the early
>>the attack of conservative activist hayden williams on you see berkeley's sproul plaza last year he's due back in court on that incident next month as to sunday's violence greenberg was booked for assault with a deadly weapon he's out on $35,000 bail and is expected to be arraigned november, 16. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>also in san mateo county one person is dead 2 others are recovering after they were stabbed earlier this morning in redwood city. officials in san mateo county...
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feature a conversation by the women's suffrage centennial commission with hillary clinton and carla hayden, followed by a forum on the 19th amendment hosted by all in together, which includes remarks by house speaker nancy pelosi and former secretary of state condoleezza rice. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern, and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> on august 6th at zero 815 japanese time, a b-29 dropped atomic bomb number two on hiroshima, japan's seventh largest city. a communications, military, and industrial center of considerable importance. a stunned universe now swiftly learned that man had a new weapon off shocking destructiveness, a weapon bordering on the absolute. in the blast, thousands died instantly. 70,000 persons were killed or listed as missing. 140,000 persons were injured. of these, 43,000 were badly hurt. the city was unbelievably crushed. of its 90,000 buildings, over 60,000 were demolished.d the desolate remains were aptly. described as paper and ashes. man had torn from nature one of her inner most secrets, and with his newfou
feature a conversation by the women's suffrage centennial commission with hillary clinton and carla hayden, followed by a forum on the 19th amendment hosted by all in together, which includes remarks by house speaker nancy pelosi and former secretary of state condoleezza rice. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern, and enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> on august 6th at zero 815 japanese time, a b-29 dropped atomic bomb number two on hiroshima,...
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>>the attack of conservative activist hayden williams on you see berkeley's sproul plaza last year he's due back in court on that incident next month as to sunday's violence greenberg was booked for assault with a deadly weapon he's out on $35,000 bail and is expected to be arraigned november, 16. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>and on the kron 00:04am morning news, the man accused of beating and raping a woman in her 60's is behind bars this morning, why san mateo police are thanking the community for helping them track him down. and welcome back on the peninsula. an arrest has been made in san mateo of a man who police say raped a woman in her 60's. >>authorities were able to link the 27 year-old suspect his name is all a 100 all, but i guess go to the crime with the help of surveillance video from first hala the psac ii shows us the video. >>san mateo police arrested 27 year-old all 100 than a gust will borrow on tuesday. >>police say he raped and beat a woman in her 60's unconscious last week. well she was waiting at this bus stop near 9th avenue in south el camino real police say the
>>the attack of conservative activist hayden williams on you see berkeley's sproul plaza last year he's due back in court on that incident next month as to sunday's violence greenberg was booked for assault with a deadly weapon he's out on $35,000 bail and is expected to be arraigned november, 16. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>and on the kron 00:04am morning news, the man accused of beating and raping a woman in her 60's is behind bars this morning, why san mateo police are thanking...
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with former secretary of state hillary clinton, author elaine weiss, and librarian of congress carla haydenod afternoon everyone and welcome. suffragevine centennial commission. on behalf of the commission and twitter we are thrilled to bring you women's fight for the boat celebrating 100 years of the 19th amendment, conversation with award-winning historian elaine weiss and former secretary of state
with former secretary of state hillary clinton, author elaine weiss, and librarian of congress carla haydenod afternoon everyone and welcome. suffragevine centennial commission. on behalf of the commission and twitter we are thrilled to bring you women's fight for the boat celebrating 100 years of the 19th amendment, conversation with award-winning historian elaine weiss and former secretary of state
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know are meant to disturb we know that ghosts are meant to disrupt a nerve and to hot relief and hayden said something i think that's particularly germane to this conversation he said the only thing we learned from history is that we were nothing for and so memory is a classic street in memory and history are not the same and so there's a and there's a national memory at least in the states of the ghosts of yesteryear that have somehow it again emerged and 2022 write a memory of an america that was great memory of america that was not troubled by people who looked like me and had my hair style and so what we're seeing really are the goals of the days of the women that are rearing their ugly head again and i don't necessarily agree with the removal of statues but i understand why people are calling for statues as if you're going to have a civil war talk about a civil war we don't need a monument to. so that that is why we have textbooks if you freaks but if you are going to carry out your remove these monuments then i do say you wrecked new monuments and statues to people who are who hav
know are meant to disturb we know that ghosts are meant to disrupt a nerve and to hot relief and hayden said something i think that's particularly germane to this conversation he said the only thing we learned from history is that we were nothing for and so memory is a classic street in memory and history are not the same and so there's a and there's a national memory at least in the states of the ghosts of yesteryear that have somehow it again emerged and 2022 write a memory of an america that...
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hayden, thanks for being here.f the assault against you at uc berkeley. >> as you said i was helping a conservative group table on campus and out of nowhere this guy comes up to our table and starts cursing at us and right in that moment i pulled out the phone to start recording and he flipped over our table and then started ripping my phone out of my hands and fortunately, some students walking to class saw what was going on, record the it as well. we had apple footage what happened today. jedediah: now you have the same individual, zachary greenberg, being arrested again for a stabbing and released again on a 35,000-dollar bail. what is the message here about consequences for actions, hayden, or lack thereof, i should say? >> right. when you these people are not held accountable for their actions they get the message that, what they are doing is okay and obviously because the d.a. in almeida county sat on this case and, 16 months out. there is still no indictment. he got the message this is okay and he stabbed so
hayden, thanks for being here.f the assault against you at uc berkeley. >> as you said i was helping a conservative group table on campus and out of nowhere this guy comes up to our table and starts cursing at us and right in that moment i pulled out the phone to start recording and he flipped over our table and then started ripping my phone out of my hands and fortunately, some students walking to class saw what was going on, record the it as well. we had apple footage what happened...
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up next, hillary clinton author elaine weiss and carl a hayden talk about the fight for women to be able to vote. this week marks the 100th anve
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>>the attack of conservative activist hayden williams on you see berkeley's sproul plaza last year he's due back in court on that incident next month as to sunday's violence greenberg was booked for assault with a deadly weapon he's out on $35,000 bail and is expected to be arraigned november, 16. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>next saturday held order violators beware not wearing a keeping your distance in santa clara county could coming up in sports there won't be any sports that is we love our new home. there's so much space. we have a guestroom now. but, we have aunts. you're slouching again, ted. expired, expired... expired. thanks, aunt bonnie. it's a lot of house. i hope you can keep it clean. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. which helps us save a lot of money oh, teddy. did you get my friend request? uh, i'll have to check. (doorbell ringing) aunt joni's here! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. hello? >>and has seen a spike in the number of covid-19 cases and tonight there are more than 62,000 cases over the last 24 hours the largest johns were
>>the attack of conservative activist hayden williams on you see berkeley's sproul plaza last year he's due back in court on that incident next month as to sunday's violence greenberg was booked for assault with a deadly weapon he's out on $35,000 bail and is expected to be arraigned november, 16. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>next saturday held order violators beware not wearing a keeping your distance in santa clara county could coming up in sports there won't be any sports that is...
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joining me now is the superintendent of the hayden winkleman unified school district in arizona.hank you very much, superintendent. governor ducey will be at the white house tomorrow meeting with the president. what would you like them both to know about your situation? >> well, we did lose a teacher, like you said. we had three teachers team teaching together. and they were using all the protective equipment. and they still got sick and passed it on to each other. so my concern is putting students into the equation is going to -- i see it as -- i don't believe that we can keep the teachers and the students safe. my concern is they're going to bring it home to their families. and we have many grandparents living with their children today. and multigeneration families. and i am very worried for them. and i'm worried for all the teachers in arizona and throughout the united states. i just don't see how they can keep everybody safe in the middle of the spread that we have in our community but throughout america. >> tell me about kim byrd, the teacher you lost. she was 61 years old.
joining me now is the superintendent of the hayden winkleman unified school district in arizona.hank you very much, superintendent. governor ducey will be at the white house tomorrow meeting with the president. what would you like them both to know about your situation? >> well, we did lose a teacher, like you said. we had three teachers team teaching together. and they were using all the protective equipment. and they still got sick and passed it on to each other. so my concern is...
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can you imagine what the experience would be like especially if we are seeing this like hayden bakerrying to work his way off-campus. and steve, alex, thank you very much and i love to hear from our viewers that will be a very interesting conversation. use the hashtag and tell us what you think. thank you, both. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> shannon: two incidents of racist graffiti complete with the news. once the arrest was actually made the whole story revealed the sub spect is failed to revealed thesuspect i. that's up next. musical music of what is that, an adjustable spanner? good choice, steve. okay, don't forget you're not assisting him. you hired him. if you have nowhere to sit, you have too many. who else reads books about submarines? my dad. yeah. oh, those are -- progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents, but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. look at that. when you bundle with us. you try to stay ahead of the but scrubbing still takes time. now there's powerwash dish spray it's the faster way to clean as you go just spray, wipe and ri
can you imagine what the experience would be like especially if we are seeing this like hayden bakerrying to work his way off-campus. and steve, alex, thank you very much and i love to hear from our viewers that will be a very interesting conversation. use the hashtag and tell us what you think. thank you, both. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> shannon: two incidents of racist graffiti complete with the news. once the arrest was actually made the whole story revealed the sub spect...
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>>the attack of conservative activist hayden williams on you see berkeley's sproul plaza last year he's due back in court on that incident next month as to sunday's violence greenberg was booked for assault with a deadly weapon he's out on $35,000 bail and is expected to be arraigned november, 16. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>as we head to break, here's a live look outside at the embarcadero we'll have another check of your forecast when we come right back. >>and coming up in the next hour, the kron 4 morning news kamala harris joins joe biden as his running mate today the 2 are going to deliver remarks together for the first time we'll have that coming up also not wearing a mask or keeping your distance in santa clara county could cost you we'll have all the details you need to know in a live report. >>you're watching kron 4 morning news at 9. >>good morning. everybody, thank you so much for joining us on the kron 4 morning news i'm marty gonzales let's go ahead and check in on the wednesday forecast with a spark a day of mourning a mardi good morning. good morning everybody and still
>>the attack of conservative activist hayden williams on you see berkeley's sproul plaza last year he's due back in court on that incident next month as to sunday's violence greenberg was booked for assault with a deadly weapon he's out on $35,000 bail and is expected to be arraigned november, 16. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>as we head to break, here's a live look outside at the embarcadero we'll have another check of your forecast when we come right back. >>and coming up in...
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i mean, why is michael hayden so worried about, you know, donald trump? know, he's identified as a republican. he's identified as being on the kind of conservative side of national security. why is colin powell, who, yes, he's endorsed other democrats, but he's never spoken at a convention before. >> right. >> and he is somebody who has been in the inner circle. why is he so concerned? and i think if we can somehow get the message across that these men and they're predominantly men, not exclusively, have served our country in peace and war. they have been in that situation room. they have been confronted with the kind of really difficult choices that a president or a national security adviser or joint chiefs of staff or defense secretary has to understand and then decide about and they're worried about donald trump because as bad as trump has been for the last three and a half years i don't know what would happen to our country in terms of the danger to america, the danger to our economy, the danger to our interests around the world if he had no accountab
i mean, why is michael hayden so worried about, you know, donald trump? know, he's identified as a republican. he's identified as being on the kind of conservative side of national security. why is colin powell, who, yes, he's endorsed other democrats, but he's never spoken at a convention before. >> right. >> and he is somebody who has been in the inner circle. why is he so concerned? and i think if we can somehow get the message across that these men and they're predominantly men,...
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>>the attack of conservative activist hayden williams on you see berkeley's sproul plaza last year he's due back in court on that incident next month as to sunday's violence greenberg was booked for assault with a deadly weapon he's out on $35,000 bail and is expected to be arraigned november, 16. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>on the peninsula, san mateo police arrest a man who they say raped a woman in her 60's 27 year-old alejandro than agus gu varo is believed to have brutally attacked the victim near 9th avenue in south el camino reale where she was waiting at the bus stop to return to return home from work at around 1045 last wednesday evening and this is surveillance video photos from neighbors and downtown businesses and help the that police officers track him down they say he's a transient with ties to redwood city. police arrested him on tuesday of our faces multiple rape charges kidnapping and assault with a deadly weapon. >>and coming up on the kron 4 morning news fewer people are going to the doctor because they're afraid of contracting covid-19 we'll show you what congress i
>>the attack of conservative activist hayden williams on you see berkeley's sproul plaza last year he's due back in court on that incident next month as to sunday's violence greenberg was booked for assault with a deadly weapon he's out on $35,000 bail and is expected to be arraigned november, 16. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >>on the peninsula, san mateo police arrest a man who they say raped a woman in her 60's 27 year-old alejandro than agus gu varo is believed to have brutally...
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hayden, thank you so much. we love the subject.a coverage of the july jobs report this frio scaidcan e .'s.ri's.y ayyt 8:00 a.:0:0ehili ithane "anmoern "inmogsrn winitw .h rigft a t what happens when a wireless carrier puts its customers in charge? well, the good news gets shared. and it gets rated #1 for customer satisfaction. but don't just take our word for it. take theirs. it's your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. call, click or visit a store today. maria: welcome back. time for the morning buzz. first up, one student at yale university taking the fight over online classes to court. the junior filing a lawsuit saying that online courses are inferior and he's looking for a partial tuition refund, seeking class action status. yale says it will fight this suit. james, what do you think? james: yeah, i think they're going to find other yale students saying the same thing and students are saying it at colleges all over. you've seen where they -- many cases colleges will refund or prorate for the room and board if the
hayden, thank you so much. we love the subject.a coverage of the july jobs report this frio scaidcan e .'s.ri's.y ayyt 8:00 a.:0:0ehili ithane "anmoern "inmogsrn winitw .h rigft a t what happens when a wireless carrier puts its customers in charge? well, the good news gets shared. and it gets rated #1 for customer satisfaction. but don't just take our word for it. take theirs. it's your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. call, click or visit a store today. maria: welcome...
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general hayden is also another former senior intelligence official who called the russian attack on our 9/11. do you think the attacks from general milli who is still in the military, also came out and apologized and parted ways with donald trump's tactics? do you think all this has eaten away at his coalition and his support among military families? >> he has lost the generals. at least the retired ones. he hasn't taken a political stance, nor should he. general james clapper, with whom you served, he served in the bush administration. has been targeted by trump for vicious attacks. it is unprecedented. trump seems to be drilling down on the white nationalist base. i don't think that's a winning strategy. it's certainly not worthy of a great country. but that is his strategy, and at the same time, the same time, he's sucking up to the white nationalists, he's trying to call joe biden a racist. it seems to be based on grievance. he really appeals to grievance. i think democrats need to listen to that pain. there's a lot of really good people who voted for donald trump. a lot of them. an
general hayden is also another former senior intelligence official who called the russian attack on our 9/11. do you think the attacks from general milli who is still in the military, also came out and apologized and parted ways with donald trump's tactics? do you think all this has eaten away at his coalition and his support among military families? >> he has lost the generals. at least the retired ones. he hasn't taken a political stance, nor should he. general james clapper, with whom...
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on the eve we host a talk with hillary clinton, library of congress car la hayden followed by a forumthe 19th amendment hosted by all in together which includes remarks by house speaker nancy pelosi and former secretary of state condoleezza rice. >>> the u.s. dropped atomic bombs on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki 75 years ago this august. japan surrendered shortly afterwards ending world war ii. up next on the presidency, education director mark adams shows items in the harry s. truman presidential library and museum collection that tell the story of president truman's decision to use the bombs, including white house documents and a sketch of a test explosion. we'll also see mr. truman's recorded announcement of the hiroshima bomb and hear him explain years later why
on the eve we host a talk with hillary clinton, library of congress car la hayden followed by a forumthe 19th amendment hosted by all in together which includes remarks by house speaker nancy pelosi and former secretary of state condoleezza rice. >>> the u.s. dropped atomic bombs on the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki 75 years ago this august. japan surrendered shortly afterwards ending world war ii. up next on the presidency, education director mark adams shows items in the...
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hosted by the women's suffrage centennial commission with hillary clinton, elaine weiss, and carl hayden. that is followed by a forum on the 19th amendment hosted by all in together which includes remarks by nancy pelosi in condoleezza rice. watch monday at 8:00 eastern. enjoy our american history tv this weekend every weekend on c-span3. of this summer's national convention, we will show acceptance speeches by to 1960.from 1948 the footage appears courtesy of nbc news archives. here is a preview. [applause] that because they are wrong and we will write -- we are right and i will prove it to you in a few minutes. [applause] convention is meant to express the will and reaffirm the beliefs of the democratic party. there have been differences of opinion and that is the democratic way. those differences have been settled by a majority of voters, as they should be. now it is time for us to eat the common enemy. that is up to you. -- 28 the common enemy. common enemy.e victory has become a habit of our party. it has been elected four times in succession and i am convinced it will be elected a
hosted by the women's suffrage centennial commission with hillary clinton, elaine weiss, and carl hayden. that is followed by a forum on the 19th amendment hosted by all in together which includes remarks by nancy pelosi in condoleezza rice. watch monday at 8:00 eastern. enjoy our american history tv this weekend every weekend on c-span3. of this summer's national convention, we will show acceptance speeches by to 1960.from 1948 the footage appears courtesy of nbc news archives. here is a...
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and vacaville skate center in vacaville we also know that hayden, fairmont and sierra vista elementary schools in vacaville are now evacuation centers. animals can be brought to the napa county animal shelter, sonoma county fairgrounds, solano county fairgrounds over solano county animal shelter. if in a vacuum he does go to one of the shelters, they ask that they wear a mask and practice social distance. >>> there are several fires burning around the bay area prompting new mandatory evacuations. in northwestern sonoma county, the 13 4 fire is now called the walbridge fire for this tripled in size overnight to 1500 acres. of evacuation orders went out to committees including grenville, gender, and other parts north of the russian river. containment burns west of healdsburg. >> it has definitely grown. you can see billowing smoke now and the breeze is pulling it toward us. >> i thought it was going the other way but the way the winds keep changing back and forth, it's just a scary. >>> smoke from the fire is now over central sonoma county. gray ash has been falling on highway 101. >>> t
and vacaville skate center in vacaville we also know that hayden, fairmont and sierra vista elementary schools in vacaville are now evacuation centers. animals can be brought to the napa county animal shelter, sonoma county fairgrounds, solano county fairgrounds over solano county animal shelter. if in a vacuum he does go to one of the shelters, they ask that they wear a mask and practice social distance. >>> there are several fires burning around the bay area prompting new mandatory...
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includes a lot of my former colleagues, former cia and national security, nsa director general michael haydenrmer dni john negroponte, former cia director william webster, former deck tear secretary of state richard armitage, former homeland security department chief of staff miles taylor who is out this week on a bit of a media tour about what he saw inside the trump administration's department of homeland security. my question to you is, four years ago people rolled the dice on a mystery basket. i think the racism and misogyny was out there between his history in new york and all the things he had gotten involved in just as a private citizen and whatever he was, tv guy. the misogyny was really brought into sharp relief by the "access hood" tape. now he's a guy in charge of our national security. we can turn our passports into coasters because we can't go anywhere because of america's handling of covid. do you think these things have more power now as an incumbent president than four years ago? >> yeah, nicole nicolle. the reality was for a lot of people you talked to in the country and batt
includes a lot of my former colleagues, former cia and national security, nsa director general michael haydenrmer dni john negroponte, former cia director william webster, former deck tear secretary of state richard armitage, former homeland security department chief of staff miles taylor who is out this week on a bit of a media tour about what he saw inside the trump administration's department of homeland security. my question to you is, four years ago people rolled the dice on a mystery...
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i have a new babyjust born three months ago and i gave hayden, so i think hayden is a traditional namehat's your favourite unique name then? my daughter's name, anaya. i got my daughter, yeah, she's called mary, which is my mum's name. traditional name. and then we added carey, mary carey. and then i got my daughter. she's called... megan. kelly. and then we added kelly. megan kelly. that is rather charming. so how do you go about picking the most unique name for your little one? let's speak now to mum vlogger sj strum. how are you? very well, thank you. i absolutely how are you? very well, thank you. i a bsolutely love how are you? very well, thank you. i absolutely love reading the popularity list. we have had these new names pop up, but some names just remain popular pretty much permanently. i know, it is unbelievable. we have a matching pairas unbelievable. we have a matching pair as well, 0liver unbelievable. we have a matching pair as well, oliver and olivia, coming up to seven years for 0liver. it is such a classic name, we know it from literary heritage and olivia is from shake
i have a new babyjust born three months ago and i gave hayden, so i think hayden is a traditional namehat's your favourite unique name then? my daughter's name, anaya. i got my daughter, yeah, she's called mary, which is my mum's name. traditional name. and then we added carey, mary carey. and then i got my daughter. she's called... megan. kelly. and then we added kelly. megan kelly. that is rather charming. so how do you go about picking the most unique name for your little one? let's speak...
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. >> speaker: this is hayden miller and just wanted to voice my support. i live a few blocks away from lake street, soon to be cabrio and excited to be on the slow street and i look forward to more. thank you so much and i'm looking forward to golden gate park. so let's keep these streets going. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> operator: you have two questions remaining. >> speaker: hi. i'm asking you to remove duncan street from the safe street extension. it would be hazardous and the implementation would be impractical. it looks nice on the slow streets but on the ground it doesn't work and it's dangerous. duncan street is completely cut off and there's no way through for pedestrians. (indiscernible). >> operator: you have one question remaining. >> speaker: i apol advis apoloe background noise but i'm picking my son up from school. i'm on 20th street and i see people and their children walking back and forth in the little commercial district here. we heard from a lot of our residents and neighbors they wanted something in our neck of the woods and
. >> speaker: this is hayden miller and just wanted to voice my support. i live a few blocks away from lake street, soon to be cabrio and excited to be on the slow street and i look forward to more. thank you so much and i'm looking forward to golden gate park. so let's keep these streets going. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> operator: you have two questions remaining. >> speaker: hi. i'm asking you to remove duncan street from the safe street extension. it would...
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next i'm pleased to introduce from arizona, teaching second grade in the hayden unified school district. despite strictly following the c.d.c. school guidance precaution, she and her two teachers contracted the coronavirus while teaching summer school together. the skillings and the county recovered, but the kimberly bird passed away. miss bird had been a public school teacher for 38 years. she was a wife, a mother, a grandmother and i know her passion has been demonstrated to her family, her students and her community. miss skillings, i am truly sorry for the loss of your friend and colleague and i appreciate your willingness to speak with us today and share your experiences. finally, we are joined by dan lippes director of cyber and national security at the lincoln network and a visiting fellow at the foundation for research for equal opportunity. the witnesses will be unmuted so we can swear them in. please raise your right hands. do you affirm, swear or affirm that your testimony you're about to give is the truth, the whole truth and nothing, but the truth so help you god? >> i do.
next i'm pleased to introduce from arizona, teaching second grade in the hayden unified school district. despite strictly following the c.d.c. school guidance precaution, she and her two teachers contracted the coronavirus while teaching summer school together. the skillings and the county recovered, but the kimberly bird passed away. miss bird had been a public school teacher for 38 years. she was a wife, a mother, a grandmother and i know her passion has been demonstrated to her family, her...
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we have similar comments from eisenhower, macarthur, hayden.knew it was not necessary and some of them recognized the significance of using it because you are saying they knew that there is no secret to the bomb and other countries would be developing them. thescientists would -- but soviets would take three to five years to catch up. we are studying this example and the other thing about that, the soviets knew the bomb was unnecessary. they were trying to get them to intercede to get better surrender terms. metarly may, the ambassador malik, and hewith writes back to the kremlin that the japanese are desperate to surrender. the soviets knew better than anybody there was no military reason to do it and they interpreted it exactly the way that some of the scientists warned they would. they were the real target, not the japanese and that was the reaction of stalin and shook off --zhukov and others in the kremlin. host: you are on with richard kuznick. this is all finding good. i was about eight years old when they dropped the bomb. i remember the
we have similar comments from eisenhower, macarthur, hayden.knew it was not necessary and some of them recognized the significance of using it because you are saying they knew that there is no secret to the bomb and other countries would be developing them. thescientists would -- but soviets would take three to five years to catch up. we are studying this example and the other thing about that, the soviets knew the bomb was unnecessary. they were trying to get them to intercede to get better...
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. >> hey, it's hayden miller. just wanted to call in for two things. with regard to the transit and 30 years of the a.d.a., i think san francisco needs to make sure that we work more with muni to make sure that we're not having cars parked illegally on the streets. even when the cars are not blocking the entire sidewalk, with social distancing, it narrows down that sidewalk so it's hard to get through safely. the other thing that i wanted to talk about was illegal dumping. the intersection of 28 avenue and balboa street, it's crazy how much illegal dumping goes on there. in comparison to the intersection at 27 avenue, it has less than 20 reports. this is insane. i've tried to get sfpd to do an investigation of who is dumping, but they refuse. this intersection is out of control. we need to tackle illegal dumping, and we need to tackle sidewalk parking. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. operations, next speaker, please. we have 15 listeners and four members of the public in the queue. if you want to speak, please press star-three. welcom
. >> hey, it's hayden miller. just wanted to call in for two things. with regard to the transit and 30 years of the a.d.a., i think san francisco needs to make sure that we work more with muni to make sure that we're not having cars parked illegally on the streets. even when the cars are not blocking the entire sidewalk, with social distancing, it narrows down that sidewalk so it's hard to get through safely. the other thing that i wanted to talk about was illegal dumping. the...
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jeff is the superintendent of schools in the hayden winkelman district in arizona. to the program. >> thank you. stuart: you want to reopen the schools. i know, you really want to get back to classroom learning. why do you say that it's a fantasy? >> well i say that coming from my land. i lost a teacher during the summer. three teachers teaching, team teaching a summer school and they were all using all the precautions and they were using their own devices. they were team teaching because we were trying to learn to use the online tools because of the second wave we're expecting in the fall. we wanted to be prepared this time around and that didn't work. and as former elementary school teacher, i just don't see kids staying six feet apart and what worries me most is that these kids, they may get it and be asymptomatic but i have so many of my, my children, students go home to their multigeneration families in a close-knit community and i don't see how that is not going to be transmitted to their grandparents and through other of the community. right now -- stuart: i
jeff is the superintendent of schools in the hayden winkelman district in arizona. to the program. >> thank you. stuart: you want to reopen the schools. i know, you really want to get back to classroom learning. why do you say that it's a fantasy? >> well i say that coming from my land. i lost a teacher during the summer. three teachers teaching, team teaching a summer school and they were all using all the precautions and they were using their own devices. they were team teaching...