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hines and i actually was in prison last year he was rushed to hospital in what was another suspected poisoning case according to his team and supporters and it's not the 1st time that the kremlin has been blamed for the alleged poisoning of activists and dissidents so you might think back to alexander litvinenko in 2006 or the screen pals the former double agent to was poisoned along with his daughter and 2018 now the kremlin has denied all responsibility in any of these incidents and as it certainly will do if this does is proven to be a poisoning which may be difficult but certainly in the in his supporters pointing the finger at the kremlin all right and we'll be looking for more information to come in the days ahead kitty stevens i thank you so much for your reporting. what about there is now where thousands of anti-government protesters have formed a chain of solidarity across the capital minsk authorities are holding one of the leaders of striking factory workers and are threatening the demonstrators with criminal charges the u.n. is calling for the release of all those who've
hines and i actually was in prison last year he was rushed to hospital in what was another suspected poisoning case according to his team and supporters and it's not the 1st time that the kremlin has been blamed for the alleged poisoning of activists and dissidents so you might think back to alexander litvinenko in 2006 or the screen pals the former double agent to was poisoned along with his daughter and 2018 now the kremlin has denied all responsibility in any of these incidents and as it...
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as we have heard there the trial is getting underway in cologne that is where reporter mathias fun hine is joining us mathias we have heard that these are really appalling crimes which are being tried today walk us through what is at stake well at stake for this defendant for you look there's a prison term of 15 years and possibly off to that preventive detention if psychotherapy doesn't work. and at stake for society is the realization that child abuse sexual child abuse and child abuse with violent child abuse is way more widespread than most people have ever imagined we are talking about in this case alone about more than 80 suspects about multiple arrests about almost 50 children that have been rescued and about 30000 different digital identities that investigators have found yet and with every suspect. you leads for further investigation. what more do we know about the perpetrator or perpetrators. well i just listened to about one hour of. the reading of the charges against jerk and i got to know him a little bit through that and what what i heard in a very technical and legal lang
as we have heard there the trial is getting underway in cologne that is where reporter mathias fun hine is joining us mathias we have heard that these are really appalling crimes which are being tried today walk us through what is at stake well at stake for this defendant for you look there's a prison term of 15 years and possibly off to that preventive detention if psychotherapy doesn't work. and at stake for society is the realization that child abuse sexual child abuse and child abuse with...
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, throw recommendations have been pre screened and submitted for review by the cal doj and hillard hines and we expect those in substantial compliance in the near future. this is a section that we have a lot of work to do, as you can see, we have substantial compliance at this moment as four of the recommendations and we can request for information and and those to move and quickly and some of them the next six to nine informs. i will go to the next slide. it's just the timeline and you all have seen this before but this is a timeline is that is the last four years and the highlights of some of the challenge and some of the successes within the last four years starting with the actual report itself and the reformulate after the recommitment and i want to point out also, out of the -- as far as reaching out and finding a collaborative partner to validate the work and actually, putting our money where our collective mouths are in terms of funding th contractor to evaluate and write the evaluations and the structure of accountability with this commission and we are as far as we know the onl
, throw recommendations have been pre screened and submitted for review by the cal doj and hillard hines and we expect those in substantial compliance in the near future. this is a section that we have a lot of work to do, as you can see, we have substantial compliance at this moment as four of the recommendations and we can request for information and and those to move and quickly and some of them the next six to nine informs. i will go to the next slide. it's just the timeline and you all...
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i think that was huge to him to get to know lionell hampton and earl hines, and woody herman.gston hughes, those kind of people gave him a sense of self. >> in that sense of self gave him a sense of something that is far too for lack of better term cannot be screwed by the system. >> what was that informed by? and how successful was he in the mob up red light district of a boxing of carving out space for himself he was, i don't want to say wasn't exploited because that doesn't exist in boxing praise exploited less than a typical fighter when he turned pro he was feared because of his left hook. he'd been feared he was a near golden gloves champion you were a fighter other organizations had shadowy figures running them. >> people like franky carbone. you had to navigate that terrain. and it upset sugar ray robinson. which he had a reputation where if he didn't like host palm truck, he would pull out of the fight after hit already been announced in the newspapers. that was his way of saying i don't want to blow the mob cats. >> wow. not playing with the mob cats brings its own c
i think that was huge to him to get to know lionell hampton and earl hines, and woody herman.gston hughes, those kind of people gave him a sense of self. >> in that sense of self gave him a sense of something that is far too for lack of better term cannot be screwed by the system. >> what was that informed by? and how successful was he in the mob up red light district of a boxing of carving out space for himself he was, i don't want to say wasn't exploited because that doesn't exist...
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they would, of course, be back to their main hines, their main foxholes. toward the end soldiers would carry what they needed on their back. they would carry essential what they would have in their pockets. they may carry a gp bag or gas mask bag, like this. they would carry maybe some rations, a pair of socks, just the bare essentials. the more you carry, the harder it will be, so they wanted to be as light as possible. what we have here is somewhat of a small supply point. we have ration boxes, ammunition crates, examples of what were called k-rations, the 501 rations. that was the basket field ration. it was a box meal. there were three meals, three boxes made up a day's worth of ration, breakfast, dinner and supper, various menu. canned ham, canned eggs, candle chicken. two types of crackers. a four pack of cigarettes. cigarettes were an issued item. either instant coffee, lemon or orange powder to make a drink, sugar, a fruit type of breakfast bar, but it was designed by a nutritionest designed to get the needed calories in a meal for a soldier in the
they would, of course, be back to their main hines, their main foxholes. toward the end soldiers would carry what they needed on their back. they would carry essential what they would have in their pockets. they may carry a gp bag or gas mask bag, like this. they would carry maybe some rations, a pair of socks, just the bare essentials. the more you carry, the harder it will be, so they wanted to be as light as possible. what we have here is somewhat of a small supply point. we have ration...
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hines'. towards an answer. and their voices need to be heard. in the last. rula a spank with us thank you for don back again i'm wondering about the lebanese government how active are they how aware are they that the file a system is not actually helping vulnerable women vulnerable to messed up workers who are coming into lebanon and they really need money which is why their domestic work is in the fast like it's. absolutely so the lebanese government benefits from the labor of the must the corkers tremendously from the care work and the labor that they put in because the must take work is the work that makes all other forms of work possible meaning that the government was able to benefit historically and for decades from these women so it is interested and having a filesystem because it is at the minimal cost doesn't oblige employers to implement any form of job protection or security it is very wishy washy there are very few ways that one can supervise whether these women are getting any forms of access to rights or services at all and it's pretty much at
hines'. towards an answer. and their voices need to be heard. in the last. rula a spank with us thank you for don back again i'm wondering about the lebanese government how active are they how aware are they that the file a system is not actually helping vulnerable women vulnerable to messed up workers who are coming into lebanon and they really need money which is why their domestic work is in the fast like it's. absolutely so the lebanese government benefits from the labor of the must the...
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for people to become more deeply democratic and not allow the low down to be a lockdown on the palm hines the lockdown of our freedom of thinking the lockdown of hostility that it took to run the machine stop you there more from the world renowned environmentalist after the short break plus after tens of thousands dead how did the n.h.s. europe's largest employer go for manufacturing lifesaving p p to begin communist china for it. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic development the only relief i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. some are solutions serious imax guys are here to say see herbert you know in a month in which we were meant to have the 2 party conventions officially baumann a dollar charge for the republican and joe biden for the democrats the pen demick has thrown the election in to even more chaos than usual so joining us is greg palast a journalist author of many books including his latest out now skyrocketing u
for people to become more deeply democratic and not allow the low down to be a lockdown on the palm hines the lockdown of our freedom of thinking the lockdown of hostility that it took to run the machine stop you there more from the world renowned environmentalist after the short break plus after tens of thousands dead how did the n.h.s. europe's largest employer go for manufacturing lifesaving p p to begin communist china for it. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have...
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because they really speak to a lot of the thinking hines the movement and it also points to the activism. this concludes the first half of the exhibition. we have covered the movement up through 1912. we have covered the first generation of suffragists and from this point on, we are going to discover that suffragists still do not have -- still haven't achieved the right to vote, women still don't have the right to vote in the united states, but we will trace how they switched tactics and really achieved progress in a very comparatively small amount of time. up through 1920, and then talk about the changes and the ongoing battle through 1965. in the second part. >> this was the first of a two-part tour of the national portrait gallery's exhibit, of the votes for women marking the centennial of the 19th , amendment. you can watch this and american artifacts programs by visiting our website at c-span.org. -- c-span.org/history. q&a,nday night on journalist elaine weiss on her book the women's hour about the ratification of the 19th amendment in 1920, which granted women the right to vote. >
because they really speak to a lot of the thinking hines the movement and it also points to the activism. this concludes the first half of the exhibition. we have covered the movement up through 1912. we have covered the first generation of suffragists and from this point on, we are going to discover that suffragists still do not have -- still haven't achieved the right to vote, women still don't have the right to vote in the united states, but we will trace how they switched tactics and really...
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jeff hines says the statistics are reflected in the coronavirus cases his population is african-american51% of the deaths are among african african-american people. >> reporter: those numbers madeo food pantries to st pantries to start testing sites in atlanta hotspots, it is personal for dr. nix and his ten-year-old son. >> when he is 20, he says dad what did you do? what did you do when this was asl going on? for me to say well i just continued working and i did my job, i don't think he is going to be okay with that. >> the doctors encourage other healthcare workers to join them in wearing black scrubs on a national day of unity, august 28th, the anniversary of martin luther king, jr.'s i have a dream speech. you can use the hashtag black scrubs for black lives, jessi mitchell cbs news, atlanta. >> garrett: still ahead on the "cbs weekend news", he has got his eye on space for the dangers that just might threaten our planet. ust night threaten our planet. like it's supposed to. once-weekly trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it's not insulin. it starts acting from the first dose. and it
jeff hines says the statistics are reflected in the coronavirus cases his population is african-american51% of the deaths are among african african-american people. >> reporter: those numbers madeo food pantries to st pantries to start testing sites in atlanta hotspots, it is personal for dr. nix and his ten-year-old son. >> when he is 20, he says dad what did you do? what did you do when this was asl going on? for me to say well i just continued working and i did my job, i don't...
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when a patient is looking the life of a drug addict because pursuing hine relief so pseudo addiction is a relief seeking behavior in this state as drug addiction produces remedy for so-called pseudo addiction actually endangered lives if you had a patient who appeared addicted to educational message was that you should increase the dose of the opioid. give them more opioids and sure enough if you give somebody who's addicted all of the pills that they could possibly want they do stop coming and are really there they spend the day and narcotic stupor on the so the average daily dose went from about 80 milligrams a day to over 140 milligrams exactly just within a couple of years and it's shifted tremendously from the slightly weaker schedule 3 opioids to the stronger longer acting schedule. so by now the horse is out the door is closed you've got people running around thinking believing that they need these opiates to have a peaceful successful life completely pain free will the price that they paid was their dependency an addiction to opiates dr peter grace research assistant professo
when a patient is looking the life of a drug addict because pursuing hine relief so pseudo addiction is a relief seeking behavior in this state as drug addiction produces remedy for so-called pseudo addiction actually endangered lives if you had a patient who appeared addicted to educational message was that you should increase the dose of the opioid. give them more opioids and sure enough if you give somebody who's addicted all of the pills that they could possibly want they do stop coming and...
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hine stuff here sir this is a subsidiary of the national carrier air india it's an air india express flight from divide to code the code as you said it skidded off the wrong way during landing and cut a good airport in the city a critical day paralyzed just before 8 pm local time there were 191 people on board including 6 crew members and government officials in parallel have told local media that both of the pilot on board have died but at least confirmed by the airline yet we are hearing that 10 people have been taken to hospital with injuries we can see that the aircraft has broken into 2 pieces that separated and the nationals are. 5 on their way to the airport to help with the search and rescue operation there are still no international commercial flights and there's a flight will be in the path creating indian nationals from the by and the director general of civil aviation has ordered an inquiry there has been heavy monsoon rain in quetta all day today and cracked a landslide earlier in the day killed people in the district all icky with move all buried under the rubble and th
hine stuff here sir this is a subsidiary of the national carrier air india it's an air india express flight from divide to code the code as you said it skidded off the wrong way during landing and cut a good airport in the city a critical day paralyzed just before 8 pm local time there were 191 people on board including 6 crew members and government officials in parallel have told local media that both of the pilot on board have died but at least confirmed by the airline yet we are hearing that...
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for the first word news we cross over to laura hines. >> hurricane laura made landfall this morning inna, one of the most powerful storms to ever strike the state. it is starting the region with catastrophic storm surges, /floods and devastating winds. of the storm has shattered more than 80% of gulf oil production. professional athletes protested last night. the move was sparked by the police shooting of jacob blake. it started in basketball but has since spread to baseball and soccer. it had an immediate impact on broadcast companies. u.s. regulators ordered some sensitive mainland companies. the vice-chairman of the chinese regulators said beijing is wanting to solve the standoff, and that is this link benefit both sides. >> for all the u.s. investors who have invested in these chinese companies and have made a lot more money than the average market return. it is good for the chinese companies as well because they have access to international capital. listing in new york also helps to raise corporate government standards of these companies as well. it is mutually beneficial and hope
for the first word news we cross over to laura hines. >> hurricane laura made landfall this morning inna, one of the most powerful storms to ever strike the state. it is starting the region with catastrophic storm surges, /floods and devastating winds. of the storm has shattered more than 80% of gulf oil production. professional athletes protested last night. the move was sparked by the police shooting of jacob blake. it started in basketball but has since spread to baseball and soccer....
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in i'll be in 10th grade in september what i really want to do is go live with my father hines there hamburg i visited him there once. after 3 years in a siberian labor camp father had moved to hamburg in 1950 seats of the family had split up and get remained with his grandparents father wanted him to finish school and sharing. he still said he some packages with jeans and a white belt with a buckle which was the style back then then get ahead of another people at school who wanted to flee to the west. hemant was in the next grade up at the same school as truman camp 2 of p.c. blades had already fled west which meant she had few prospects at all against germany. i thought of as a really go flush of my stuff my father was a self-employed butcher and my grandfather already had a butcher shop so we were already viewed as capitalists. basically children from the social groups were generally suspected of being non-socialist. in the 7th grade i applied to attend an advanced high school the next year but my teacher told me that there was no way i would get anyone to sponsor me to go there i
in i'll be in 10th grade in september what i really want to do is go live with my father hines there hamburg i visited him there once. after 3 years in a siberian labor camp father had moved to hamburg in 1950 seats of the family had split up and get remained with his grandparents father wanted him to finish school and sharing. he still said he some packages with jeans and a white belt with a buckle which was the style back then then get ahead of another people at school who wanted to flee to...
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>> i said something along the hines of, you know, what are some of the worst effects of the migrant crisis, in your opinion. something like that. and he stopped and he said there is no migrant crisis. and i was quite puzzled, and i said, well, there's all this tumult, and there's, you know, people are dying and drowning, and people are getting stuck in refugee camps and everyone's upset, so, you know, what's happening then? if it's not a migrant crisis, what is it? he said it's not a crisis of migration because there are plenty of jobs for these people if they wanted to take them, there's plenty of room, there's and, in fact, what i learned about the disease status is that there were no disease outbreaks except for the ones caused by the conditions that these people were being kept in. so they were being detained in, you know, unsanitary camps, makeshift they had squats in abandoned schools and stadiums and things like that. and just by virtue of those conditions, there were some outbreaks of things like say byes, chickenpox. but there hadn't been other outbreaks that had spread. and what
>> i said something along the hines of, you know, what are some of the worst effects of the migrant crisis, in your opinion. something like that. and he stopped and he said there is no migrant crisis. and i was quite puzzled, and i said, well, there's all this tumult, and there's, you know, people are dying and drowning, and people are getting stuck in refugee camps and everyone's upset, so, you know, what's happening then? if it's not a migrant crisis, what is it? he said it's not a...
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. >> along those hines, do you believe in big structural change that has been selected? like breaking these companies apart? >> there is no question. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg acknowledged that he acquired what's app and instagram because he saw them as competitors. that's monopolyist behavior if i've ever seen it. >> but they pushed it through. >> that was a mistake. they should not have. they need to do a better job. congress has to do more oversight. there is clearly no competition in the marketplace. consumer choice drives down prices. creates new opportunities for entrepreneurs. that's not happening. these companies have so much power in the marketplace. there is dome dominance that they're either buying their competitors or crushing they will. that's not good for the economy, for workers or consumers. >> we'll keep an eye on what you and your sub committee do in the future. thank you for being with us. >>> still ahead, face coverings. from fines to jail time. how some countries are enforcing mask mandates in the midst of the pandemic. plus, how the character of
. >> along those hines, do you believe in big structural change that has been selected? like breaking these companies apart? >> there is no question. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg acknowledged that he acquired what's app and instagram because he saw them as competitors. that's monopolyist behavior if i've ever seen it. >> but they pushed it through. >> that was a mistake. they should not have. they need to do a better job. congress has to do more oversight. there is...
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. >> host: grand junction, colorado, last call is from ray on the independent hine are. hi there. >> caller: hi. yeah, i'm an independent, been one a long time. ex-function their of the reform party, and i think sarah pay runs was the brightest light in the republican campaign last year. it looked to me like our hero, mccain, was going into the dumper until she showed up. and i think that the people are, oh, you should understand another thing. very little chance i'd vote for her for president because we've had enough people like bush and so forth in there. and she would be the extreme of that. the other part of it is i think the republican party is really missing the boat by not sending a team there to groom her, because she shows things on tv that don't look good for her. some of the people, one of the earlier callers mentioned a, sort of an image of shallowness. i don't see that. someone else said that people thought the world too technocratic. in the phone booth where the majority rule, that doesn't matter a whole lot on account of when you get in the phone booth, th
. >> host: grand junction, colorado, last call is from ray on the independent hine are. hi there. >> caller: hi. yeah, i'm an independent, been one a long time. ex-function their of the reform party, and i think sarah pay runs was the brightest light in the republican campaign last year. it looked to me like our hero, mccain, was going into the dumper until she showed up. and i think that the people are, oh, you should understand another thing. very little chance i'd vote for her...
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the big pine volunteer file department has identified him as engineer pete hine. fire as a captain and had served big pine foreign five years. he is survive bid his two sons, keenen and trevor. the derek fire department said he died from an acute injury on friday fighting the stage coach fire, which is now 91% contained. >>> the u.s. could be one step close fora coronavirus vaccine. coming up, the deal president trump said he made to secure millions of dose. >>> and be sure to tune in tonight for back-to-back episodes of master chef. it all starts at 8:00. that will be followed by the 10:00 news and the 11:00 news, all right here on ktvu. superfast internet. it's a beautiful thing. superfast internet with an xfinity flex 4k streaming device included? even beautiful-er. and now flex also comes with peacock. ooh la la. this rare bird lets you stream tons of movies, shows, news, sports and more. and with flex, it's all at your beck and call... show me parks and rec! see? the best really did get better! magnificent. switch to xfinity internet and get a flex 4k streami
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. >>> all right, a new on hine non-profit is letting people donate essential items to those in need in: the coronavirus pandemic has taken issues we've already been facing in the bay area and amplified them like the growing number of people in shelters particularly homeless all of which have basic day to day needs that can't always be met. >> the need for supplies has increased drsically since cosid 19 started. a lot of people were laid off and fired and itsera on a lot o and, you know, increased rates of homelessness violence all across the nation. >> reporter: enter shelter share where people are linked to an online store where people can purchase essential items, a major help to these safe havens of the community. >> one of the questions we get most often from our supporters is what's the single most greatest action they can take. the answer is make a contribution. i think what shelter share has done is created a platform for people to do just that. >> reporter: the website makes it easy to give back exactly what you want without leaving your couch. the shelter share volunteer will
. >>> all right, a new on hine non-profit is letting people donate essential items to those in need in: the coronavirus pandemic has taken issues we've already been facing in the bay area and amplified them like the growing number of people in shelters particularly homeless all of which have basic day to day needs that can't always be met. >> the need for supplies has increased drsically since cosid 19 started. a lot of people were laid off and fired and itsera on a lot o and,...
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but hines your claim was willing to explain what was going on and why is the it's money how do i get because it's because shop with a good long just years shop or both were tearing it up see i knew bill wolfie he qualify because she wanted me to bust the out stars who are you you need to go on as is saw the assumed fast and because of the. political part tied to 1st in the damir called cindy a fight on me and i was covered under us for being that sort as is i thought i was going to use of leave the on for good tour as in so noisy phonology percent was the mission mentioned on and far does these unmentioned nish in on so called tool so indeed d.n.c. hour does move and feel a mention of years and as is the job done. you mention dizzy here but is the bacon is even born gustavus not so it doesn't kind of be a nazi disease got some olive grove was dark on. the joist and i'm fucked us once again is in charge. plots and. does your own so it is a shot in schism that he cut his young. daughter jots on busy indeed night somebody conned here was the. cause. was a man was. then you would be able
but hines your claim was willing to explain what was going on and why is the it's money how do i get because it's because shop with a good long just years shop or both were tearing it up see i knew bill wolfie he qualify because she wanted me to bust the out stars who are you you need to go on as is saw the assumed fast and because of the. political part tied to 1st in the damir called cindy a fight on me and i was covered under us for being that sort as is i thought i was going to use of leave...
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texting great choice, and a similar statement, john hines, partner at corporate restructuring, vice presidentiden's first decision is perfect, et cetera, et cetera. what is that all about, ari? this sounds a little clinton-ask, or maybe obama-esque here. >> laura, let me remind you of the island of manhattan where i was born, 85-15 democrat in every presidential election, 85% democrat, 15% republican, overwhelmingly democrat, even wall street wall street is. democrats increasingly have become the party of the rich, and republicans are becoming the party of the working class blue-collar people, especially under donald trump. i think two political things are going to happen now that harris is named. one, this race is going to tighten up even more. the reason is because biden naming her reminds people that biden exists. he is so much better off hiding in his bunker and not making any news that he is making news. secondly, i just question whether or not this is going to boost african-american turnout at all. i don't think it will. she's just not that historically exciting to african-americans, ce
texting great choice, and a similar statement, john hines, partner at corporate restructuring, vice presidentiden's first decision is perfect, et cetera, et cetera. what is that all about, ari? this sounds a little clinton-ask, or maybe obama-esque here. >> laura, let me remind you of the island of manhattan where i was born, 85-15 democrat in every presidential election, 85% democrat, 15% republican, overwhelmingly democrat, even wall street wall street is. democrats increasingly have...
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i think that was huge to him to get to know lionel hampton and earl hines and woody herman and langstons. those kind of people gave him a sense of self. >> host: that since the self gave him a sense of something that far too few boxes historically have had. that's the fierce desire for like a better term to not be screwed by the system. >> guest: right. >> host: what was that informed by, and how successful was he in the mobbed up red light district of boxing of carving out space for himself where he was, i do want to say not explode because that doesn't exist in boxing but at least exploited last than the typical fighter with approximate of his gifts? >> guest: it was very difficult. it was very difficult for robinson when he turned pro. he was feared because of this left hook. he was just absolutely feared. he had bed and new york golden gloves champion and his reputation had grown east coast all the way up to the west coast. and yet if you were a fighter in the early '40s, all throughout the '40s, many of the boxing organizations had shadowy figures running them. >> host: people like
i think that was huge to him to get to know lionel hampton and earl hines and woody herman and langstons. those kind of people gave him a sense of self. >> host: that since the self gave him a sense of something that far too few boxes historically have had. that's the fierce desire for like a better term to not be screwed by the system. >> guest: right. >> host: what was that informed by, and how successful was he in the mobbed up red light district of boxing of carving out...
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on that note too, i do want to thank david hines who just dropped a comment in and i just saw his membership come through. thank you so much, david, for becoming a member. >> awesome. >> yeah, thank y'all so much for supporting us. so, i'm trying to go back through some of the comments here. if you dropped a comment in way up top, currently there's 267 comments. >> holy cow! >> so, if you have a burning question, please ask it again because i'm having a hard time going back through all the comments. >> i'm assuming that most of those are in support of acorn coffee over sweet potato coffee. >> i have no dog in that hunt. i want nothing to do with any of that. >> acorn coffee was the most disgusting to you. you picked a side of this battle. >> i didn't know i was picking a side! >> well, you said it. you made a judgment call. >> it's not -- i don't want to. i don't want to drink either of them! okay. so, here's a question. can you go through step by step how they brewed their coffee? this is a great question that i don't fully know the answer to. kyle, you've done a little bit of living histor
on that note too, i do want to thank david hines who just dropped a comment in and i just saw his membership come through. thank you so much, david, for becoming a member. >> awesome. >> yeah, thank y'all so much for supporting us. so, i'm trying to go back through some of the comments here. if you dropped a comment in way up top, currently there's 267 comments. >> holy cow! >> so, if you have a burning question, please ask it again because i'm having a hard time going...
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and the bulletin -- atomic scientists moved to hines the doomsday clock at that point to two minutes before midnight. now it's at 100 seconds before midnight. the closest it's ever been. we are at a very dangerous situation, and there are many instances during the cold war, and since where we have survived, a true blind. including the cuban missile crisis. >> utica's nick, you have led student groups for roughly 25 years now. every summer to japan, to attend the annual memorial services. what have you learned, from the japanese over that period of time. what is their perspective, and has it changed over the years about the bombings? >> one of the things that makes my student chips so interesting is that when we travel with japanese student professors, so we get to see the war through the american eyes, and through the japanese eyes. they're always reminded -- that they're asians on the trip. so they have a very different perspective, then the japanese. and we go to the commemorative events, and hiroshima and nagasaki. we go to the atomic bomb museums in hiroshima nagasaki. but we als
and the bulletin -- atomic scientists moved to hines the doomsday clock at that point to two minutes before midnight. now it's at 100 seconds before midnight. the closest it's ever been. we are at a very dangerous situation, and there are many instances during the cold war, and since where we have survived, a true blind. including the cuban missile crisis. >> utica's nick, you have led student groups for roughly 25 years now. every summer to japan, to attend the annual memorial services....
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hines. >> thank you. good afternoon, commissioners. can you hear me? >> yes. >> i was able to get my video working. very excited. as you know, these are tough times we're going through with covid 19. in fact, we've seen a significant increase in the number of clean power electricity customers. customers enrolled in the discount programs. the proposed credits cover roughly one month's credit. that is single family, multi family residential customers and small business cuf customers. less operational complexity and better transparency to our customers when compared to a percentage based discount. percentage based discounts are more difficult to apply given that power shares a bill with bg anpgand e and requires budget changes that could delay our implementation of this kind of a relief measure. if you adopt this action, the credits will appear on our customer's bills in the month of october. we will continue to conduct out reach so they will receive the credit and give them a regular discount on their energy bills. with that i'm happy to take my question
hines. >> thank you. good afternoon, commissioners. can you hear me? >> yes. >> i was able to get my video working. very excited. as you know, these are tough times we're going through with covid 19. in fact, we've seen a significant increase in the number of clean power electricity customers. customers enrolled in the discount programs. the proposed credits cover roughly one month's credit. that is single family, multi family residential customers and small business cuf...
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hines. >> thank you. good afternoon, commissioners. can you hear me? >> yes. >> i was able to get my video working. very excited. as you know, these are tough times we're going through with covid 19. in fact, we've seen a significant increase in the number of clean power electricity customers. customers enrolled in the discount programs. the proposed credits cover roughly one month's credit. that is single family, multi family residential customers and small business cuf customers. less operational complexity and better transparency to our customers when compared to a percentage based discount. percentage based discounts are more difficult to apply given that power shares a bill with bg anpgand e and requires budget changes that could delay our implementation of this kind of a relief measure. if you adopt this action, the credits will appear on our customer's bills in the month of october. we will continue to conduct out reach so they will receive the credit and give them a regular discount on their energy bills. with that i'm happy to take my question
hines. >> thank you. good afternoon, commissioners. can you hear me? >> yes. >> i was able to get my video working. very excited. as you know, these are tough times we're going through with covid 19. in fact, we've seen a significant increase in the number of clean power electricity customers. customers enrolled in the discount programs. the proposed credits cover roughly one month's credit. that is single family, multi family residential customers and small business cuf...
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hines. >> thank you. good afternoon, commissioners. can you hear me? >> yes. >> i was able to get my video working. very excited. as you know, these are tough times we're going through with covid 19. in fact, we've seen a significant increase in the number of clean power electricity customers. customers enrolled in the discount programs. the proposed credits cover roughly one month's credit. that is single family, multi family residential customers and small business cuf customers. less operational complexity and better transparency to our customers when compared to a percentage based discount. percentage based discounts are more difficult to apply given that power shares a bill with bg anpgand e and requires budget changes that could delay our implementation of this kind of a relief measure. if you adopt this action, the credits will appear on our customer's bills in the month of october. we will continue to conduct out reach so they will receive the credit and give them a regular discount on their energy bills. with that i'm happy to take my question
hines. >> thank you. good afternoon, commissioners. can you hear me? >> yes. >> i was able to get my video working. very excited. as you know, these are tough times we're going through with covid 19. in fact, we've seen a significant increase in the number of clean power electricity customers. customers enrolled in the discount programs. the proposed credits cover roughly one month's credit. that is single family, multi family residential customers and small business cuf...
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my name is dell hines and i'm from the east bay transit riders. i'm i wani. to say that you should put up with the sales tax. (please stand by) >> if caltrain does get shut down, otherwise we should get the measure on the ballot as soon as possible. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your testimony. next speaker, please. >> hello, caller? >> hi, there. i live in bell mirr. i'm a commuter. i'm not going to rehash it, but a perfect example, the agency is becoming the -- politicians lost the forest through the trees. instructing the sales tax to change the dynamic reasonable control over caltrain holds them hostage. it makes pawns out of the riders to travel. but not orphaned by plague. caltrain works. it's a commuter service on which millions of riders rely. being impacted by a caltrain shutdown. amnesty environment further clog our freeways which are shared by the county. that's to the platform which many of the politicians were elected and i can't call it anything other than progressive. there is surely a conversation had about governance. it's not perfect an
my name is dell hines and i'm from the east bay transit riders. i'm i wani. to say that you should put up with the sales tax. (please stand by) >> if caltrain does get shut down, otherwise we should get the measure on the ballot as soon as possible. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your testimony. next speaker, please. >> hello, caller? >> hi, there. i live in bell mirr. i'm a commuter. i'm not going to rehash it, but a perfect example, the agency is becoming the --...
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you are in complete denial of the world around you. 670 one high-speed sorting --hines have been removed 671 high-speed sorting machines have been removed across the country. reducedarly 1990's we -- we have 100,000 less employees than we had in the 90's. we did that and the union cooperated by using automation, the used attrition as people were retiring and they did not replace them. operation, --n automation, the high-speed machines. now they are ripping out the machines that allowed us to deliver the mail with less employees. the postmaster general, just to reiterate, acknowledged that we are having delays in the delivery of mail. you may want to talk to your constituents that visit your post offices, that's going on right now whether you choose to acknowledge it or not. [indiscernible] >> i feel like i should correct the misunderstandings. ch might be correct, but is that iomer said have the best data put out and we might get even better data that could confirm what is being said now but we don't have that data yet. we could legislate by anecdote. rep. lynch:you got a letter dated th
you are in complete denial of the world around you. 670 one high-speed sorting --hines have been removed 671 high-speed sorting machines have been removed across the country. reducedarly 1990's we -- we have 100,000 less employees than we had in the 90's. we did that and the union cooperated by using automation, the used attrition as people were retiring and they did not replace them. operation, --n automation, the high-speed machines. now they are ripping out the machines that allowed us to...
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student delegate hines-foster. >> you have a series of questions. one thing that was already brought up but i'd like to highlight it again, what's the plan for upper grades like middle school and high school. commissioner cook asked the question about grades and i'm pretty sure superintendent responded they're working with a specific group. as far as schedules, our are seeds being planned individualized based on like the school because i know based on virtual learning, my school schedule was different from my friends at wash and is there a set day the schedules for virtual learning will come out because schools like three weeks away. >> i'm happy to respond to that question as well. my name is jennifer and i'm the executive director of construction and so until the mou is finalized as dr. matthews referenced we can't actually publish schedules because we need to work with our labor partners. we have a series of schedules that have been developed in conjunction with our lead teams who supervisor principle and in order for there could be more consiste
student delegate hines-foster. >> you have a series of questions. one thing that was already brought up but i'd like to highlight it again, what's the plan for upper grades like middle school and high school. commissioner cook asked the question about grades and i'm pretty sure superintendent responded they're working with a specific group. as far as schedules, our are seeds being planned individualized based on like the school because i know based on virtual learning, my school schedule...
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my name is dell hines and i'm from the east bay transit riders. i'm i wani. to say that you should put up with the sales tax. (please stand by) >> if caltrain does get shut down, otherwise we should get the measure on the ballot as soon as possible. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your testimony. next speaker, please. >> hello, caller? >> hi, there. i live in bell mirr. i'm a commuter. i'm not going to rehash it, but a perfect example, the agency is becoming the -- politicians lost the forest through the trees. instructing the sales tax to change the dynamic reasonable control over caltrain holds them hostage. it makes pawns out of the riders to travel. but not orphaned by plague. caltrain works. it's a commuter service on which millions of riders rely. being impacted by a caltrain shutdown. amnesty environment further clog our freeways which are shared by the county. that's to the platform which many of the politicians were elected and i can't call it anything other than progressive. there is surely a conversation had about governance. it's not perfect an
my name is dell hines and i'm from the east bay transit riders. i'm i wani. to say that you should put up with the sales tax. (please stand by) >> if caltrain does get shut down, otherwise we should get the measure on the ballot as soon as possible. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your testimony. next speaker, please. >> hello, caller? >> hi, there. i live in bell mirr. i'm a commuter. i'm not going to rehash it, but a perfect example, the agency is becoming the --...
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artists ranging from chrissie hines to paul young, and bands ranging from motorhead to u2 have played35 music venues across england which are receiving emergency grants from the government. the money has been welcomed by hearted venues which might otherwise be facing closure of the next few months. after that, though, there is still uncertainty. whether it is going to be enough long—term, i doubt it. because we are never going to get back to 100% normality very quickly, so i would think there would have to be extra funding put in place going forward from march, spring next year, going into next year. smaller grassroots venues are seen as an into next year. smaller grassroots venues are seen as an essential part of the industry. places that are receiving the emergency cash include modern venues like accountant furnace in and historic bush hall in london, once a rehearsal space for the likes of the who and cliff richards, more recently used for socially distanced gigs which could then be viewed by fans. cites the government has decided need parity funding. it is over £3 million that we
artists ranging from chrissie hines to paul young, and bands ranging from motorhead to u2 have played35 music venues across england which are receiving emergency grants from the government. the money has been welcomed by hearted venues which might otherwise be facing closure of the next few months. after that, though, there is still uncertainty. whether it is going to be enough long—term, i doubt it. because we are never going to get back to 100% normality very quickly, so i would think there...