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>>when they reach their life goals in huntington west, virginia, i'm shannon london reporting. >>and we have many more stories celebrating black history month on our website at kron 4 dot com. >>well happening today, president trumwill be in california. he's scheduled to meet with organizers of the 2028 olympic games which is set to be held in los angeles and while he's there in a southern california he's going to 10 fundraising events in beverly hills. new this morning. a new poll from npr shows democratic presidential ndidate michael bloomberg is polling at 19% which now qualifiehim to be on stage for wednesday's democratic presidential debate in las vegas. that will be the first chance and his first appearance toe to toe on stage with his 2020 rivals, answering questions. so far bloomberg has avoided engaging directly with opponents in fact bluebird skip the first 4 primary contests anning instead to compete on super tuesday which is coming up here on march 3rd. >>bridge just proposing to build more affordable homes by increasing the low income housing tax credit. the democr
>>when they reach their life goals in huntington west, virginia, i'm shannon london reporting. >>and we have many more stories celebrating black history month on our website at kron 4 dot com. >>well happening today, president trumwill be in california. he's scheduled to meet with organizers of the 2028 olympic games which is set to be held in los angeles and while he's there in a southern california he's going to 10 fundraising events in beverly hills. new this morning. a new...
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and alsostory buff former member of the governor samuel huntington trust. huntington was president of the confederation congress when washington was still general. different, ie was am trying to do research on samuel without papers and i'm wondering how you used washington's papers online to find out more about samuel huntington, john witherspoon, and some other members of the continental congress? host: that is -- guest: there's tremendous resources online to do that research. online, ato founders free webpage, you can find all the papers of the founders that have been currently digitized and put up there. in washington's case, i think you are hampered because the revolutionary war papers are not quite done yet. throughthey are done up 1780, so you don't get the entirety of the war. the story of the continental congress during that force fascinating and incredibly important. obviously for the future growth of political institutions at the national level. another great resource is the library of congress. it has letters to the delegates of the first congres
and alsostory buff former member of the governor samuel huntington trust. huntington was president of the confederation congress when washington was still general. different, ie was am trying to do research on samuel without papers and i'm wondering how you used washington's papers online to find out more about samuel huntington, john witherspoon, and some other members of the continental congress? host: that is -- guest: there's tremendous resources online to do that research. online, ato...
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sir, i'm a history buff and also a former member of the governor samuel huntington trust. samuel huntington was president of the confederation congress when washington was still general. president is quite different. i'm trying to do research on samuel huntington without papers and i'm wondering how to use george washington's papers online to find out more about samuel huntington, john witherspoon and some of the other members of the continental congress. >> oh, great, tom. that's an excellent question. there's tremendous resources online to do that research. if you go to founders online, which is a free web page, you can find all the papers of the founders that have been currently digitized and put up there. in washington's case, i think you're a little hampered because the revolutionary war papers are not quite done yet. there is -- i think they're done up through about 1780, so you don't get the whole entirety of the war. but the story of the continental congress during that war is fascinating and incredibly important, obviously for the future growth of the political in
sir, i'm a history buff and also a former member of the governor samuel huntington trust. samuel huntington was president of the confederation congress when washington was still general. president is quite different. i'm trying to do research on samuel huntington without papers and i'm wondering how to use george washington's papers online to find out more about samuel huntington, john witherspoon and some of the other members of the continental congress. >> oh, great, tom. that's an...
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and alsostory buff former member of the governor samuel huntington trust. huntington was president of the confederation congress when washington was still general. different, ie was am trying to do research on samuel without papers and i'm wondering how you used washington's papers online to find out more about samuel huntington, john witherspoon, and some other members of the continental congress? host: that is -- guest: there's tremendous resources online to do that research. online, ato founders free webpage, you can find all the papers of the founders that have been currently digitized and put up there. in washington's case, i think you are hampered because the revolutionary war papers are not quite done yet. throughthey are done up 1780, so you don't get the entirety of the war. the story of the continental congress during that force fascinating and incredibly important. obviously for the future growth of political institutions at the national level. another great resource is the library of congress. it has letters to the delegates of the first congres
and alsostory buff former member of the governor samuel huntington trust. huntington was president of the confederation congress when washington was still general. different, ie was am trying to do research on samuel without papers and i'm wondering how you used washington's papers online to find out more about samuel huntington, john witherspoon, and some other members of the continental congress? host: that is -- guest: there's tremendous resources online to do that research. online, ato...
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port huntington guarding the north.t washington overlooking the -- for washington overlooking the valley. observation post are set up to one of a british attack. as it turns out, there are no battles here unless it is the battle of the spirit for survival. valley forge becomes an incredible saga of suffering. shoes on theithout frozen ridges and streams. about one quarter to one half of them are fit for duty on any given day. the hospitals cannot begin to dying.r the diseased and 3000 soldiers find eternal rest in valley forge and that general area. , baron von steuben, a tough drill master, turning them into a fighting machine. finally, spring arrives. soldiers eat the their fill. , alliance with the french. lafayette, one of washington's favor generals. they are ready to pursue the british. the enemy had waited in vain for the american army to starve and collapse. instead, the continentals marched out of the winter encampment as a fighting force. the war itself could have ended here. washington's courage and determina
port huntington guarding the north.t washington overlooking the -- for washington overlooking the valley. observation post are set up to one of a british attack. as it turns out, there are no battles here unless it is the battle of the spirit for survival. valley forge becomes an incredible saga of suffering. shoes on theithout frozen ridges and streams. about one quarter to one half of them are fit for duty on any given day. the hospitals cannot begin to dying.r the diseased and 3000 soldiers...
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we're joined but the ceo of hung are huntington ialngs. >>> and calls for big changes at the facebook working on? >>i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. wasted time is wasted opportunity. >>exactly. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. see, you just >>oh, this is easy. yeah, and that's >>oh, just what i need. courses on options trading, webcasts, tutorials....
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fort berg which control the writ from philadelphia, fort star, commanding the show kyl river, fort huntingtonhe runt north. and fort washington overlooking the value asked the valley of chester county. observation posts are set up in the high trees amount joy to warn of possible british attacks. as it turns out there are no battles you hear, unless it is the battle of the spirit for survival. on,he bleak winter moves supplies fail to arrive. valley forge becomes an incredible saga of physical suffering and heroism. shoes onare without the frozen bridges and streams. from one quarter to one half of them are unfit for duty on almost any single day. the small dreadfully overcrowded hospitals cannot begin to care for the diseased and dying. 3000 soldiers find eternal rest under the snowy mentals at valley forge and that general area of pennsylvania. in february arrives baron von steuben, a tough drill master, turning the parade grounds, slowly changing the ragged troops fighting machine. into an efficient finally, spring arrives. the school kilt runs thick with chad and at long last, the soldiers
fort berg which control the writ from philadelphia, fort star, commanding the show kyl river, fort huntingtonhe runt north. and fort washington overlooking the value asked the valley of chester county. observation posts are set up in the high trees amount joy to warn of possible british attacks. as it turns out there are no battles you hear, unless it is the battle of the spirit for survival. on,he bleak winter moves supplies fail to arrive. valley forge becomes an incredible saga of physical...
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rip the world and rights its history as the central drama of human history the words of samuel huntington in the clash of civilizations. and it's precisely our poor understanding or lack of will to understand other's cultures but the world uses pulverised as. the ideal the living is part of a global village the slowly fading away allowing the rise of nationalism. so can we improve relations and cooperation among nations and peoples across societies cultures and religions or is the clash of civilizations he never to. we will explore more as the un high representative for the alliance of civilizations mcgill onkyo moratinos talks to al-jazeera. we'll unveil moratinos thank you so much for speaking to al-jazeera thank you very must invite me for this conversation i've been really looking forward to this conversation because the world is that such a critical inflection point everything from the rise of china to global inequality increasing protest what some see is the erosion of democracy and i'm drawn to a word that you use a lot that's the word fraternity what is it about fraternity that so
rip the world and rights its history as the central drama of human history the words of samuel huntington in the clash of civilizations. and it's precisely our poor understanding or lack of will to understand other's cultures but the world uses pulverised as. the ideal the living is part of a global village the slowly fading away allowing the rise of nationalism. so can we improve relations and cooperation among nations and peoples across societies cultures and religions or is the clash of...
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determine in the fetus because as well and you can tell this child will at the age of 35 that's huntington's. yes but. our sexual orientation this will determine. it's a whole complex of genes and that means that you cannot determine it. but let's say there's a genetic predisposition to homosexuality and then we don't know that as parents and the child is born and you will bring him up as a straight person. does that make my child a happier person or less happy person because i didn't really follow what he was genetically programmed for because you're saying also in your book that you know if we follow our true nature which is like what our brain programmed programmed us to be we would be much happier yes so how do we do that not even just for homosexuality but actually for anything else like even the programs to be a great pianist but then i decided to be a physician you know and then i'm not as happy if i knew all my life i wanted to be a dancer and my father said no and i know that i would be a happier person to my brain program me to be a dancer but how do you know that from the beginnin
determine in the fetus because as well and you can tell this child will at the age of 35 that's huntington's. yes but. our sexual orientation this will determine. it's a whole complex of genes and that means that you cannot determine it. but let's say there's a genetic predisposition to homosexuality and then we don't know that as parents and the child is born and you will bring him up as a straight person. does that make my child a happier person or less happy person because i didn't really...
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huntington advertiser."hat folded shortly after i got there, and i went to the morning paper, "the herald-dispatch." i worked there for three years. then i came to "usa today" as one of the founding editors, which was really exciting. it was a startup. no one knew anything about us, and then it became the largest national newspaper in the country, so that was a really exciting ride to have. susan: what took you into journalism in the first place? patty: a little bit of woodward and bernstein. a little bit of that passion of the 1970's to see how do you combine skills writing and telling stories with a desire to make the world a better place. susan: if you look at the world of journalism from when you started or even when "usa today" began, what are the differences today and those earlier years? patty: gosh, i wish i could be more optimistic, but there were many more journalists in the 1970's than there are right now. the losses that mainstream print publications have had to the digital news era have been dec
huntington advertiser."hat folded shortly after i got there, and i went to the morning paper, "the herald-dispatch." i worked there for three years. then i came to "usa today" as one of the founding editors, which was really exciting. it was a startup. no one knew anything about us, and then it became the largest national newspaper in the country, so that was a really exciting ride to have. susan: what took you into journalism in the first place? patty: a little bit of...
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professor somewhere huntington who has written who wrote a very famous clash of civilizations. said to us the west didn't you know win the war by the superiority of its ideas values or religion it was the superiority of organized violence post on non-western countries that gave the supported superior to the west and as previous commentators rightly said that i think we think the united states or the anglo-saxon world is having a slightly heavy mental breakdown from the. perception of the world where the america or the you know some. people aware of the leading force which was you know helping other countries or other nations to somehow stand on the ground and be much more civilized in a brackets as we can see that all civilization caught china is far beyond technologically and that's why we can see people like you know mark zuckerberg participating in. you know when we don't really interesting here is instead of talking about the new cold war it's really the new orientalism at that that's really what it is ok i find it really fascinating because it's inherently racist which of
professor somewhere huntington who has written who wrote a very famous clash of civilizations. said to us the west didn't you know win the war by the superiority of its ideas values or religion it was the superiority of organized violence post on non-western countries that gave the supported superior to the west and as previous commentators rightly said that i think we think the united states or the anglo-saxon world is having a slightly heavy mental breakdown from the. perception of the world...
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center of the world and writes its history as the central drama of human history the words of samuel huntington in the clash of civilizations and it's precisely our poor understanding the lack of will to understand others cultures at the world as polarized as it is the ideal of living as part of a global village is slowly fading away allowing the rise of nationalism. so can we improve relations and cooperation among nations and peoples across societies cultures and religions or is the clash of civilizations inevitable. we will explore more.
center of the world and writes its history as the central drama of human history the words of samuel huntington in the clash of civilizations and it's precisely our poor understanding the lack of will to understand others cultures at the world as polarized as it is the ideal of living as part of a global village is slowly fading away allowing the rise of nationalism. so can we improve relations and cooperation among nations and peoples across societies cultures and religions or is the clash of...
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of justice, -- hello -- there's -- you can -- i understand -- this was specially filmed as the huntington library for me but the top is a distressed mother -- see if i can -- hello, mother, she's up there somewhere and has a little child. this is the thrust. the little child is saying, mama, i want some bread. and so the play asks, as many americans asks, who is responsible for this child's suffering, and the answer is, the local farmer who whose grown very rich by exploiting his neighbor. we see this self-satisfied family, just returned from church for a thanksgiving dinner, sitting around and we know they're having a big meal because in the play, the farmer has to unbuckle his trousers because he has eaten to much. that was a laugh. and they stuffed themselves and someone offers a toast maybe. pity the poor. but in fact, all this obnoxious family care about is themselves, in one gripping moment, sarah the farmer's complacent daughter observes of the holiday thanksgiving pudding, the town folks would now be glad, even to have a crust of the pudding. expect some of them along tomorrow or
of justice, -- hello -- there's -- you can -- i understand -- this was specially filmed as the huntington library for me but the top is a distressed mother -- see if i can -- hello, mother, she's up there somewhere and has a little child. this is the thrust. the little child is saying, mama, i want some bread. and so the play asks, as many americans asks, who is responsible for this child's suffering, and the answer is, the local farmer who whose grown very rich by exploiting his neighbor. we...
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♪ ♪ >> seÑores que se escuche ese Ánimo norteÑo estamos en los Ángeles en el area conocida como huntington equipo y ya te compadre estÁ bien, dalo por hecho que voy a estar un dÍa nada mÁs, pero como somos vecinos le voy a tocar la puerta, he hablado mucho con Él, estÁ en agradecido con dios ekono su hija, no creo que vuelva a tener una conducta desagradable para su cuerpo. >> el cantante dio una conferencia de prensa para primero anunciar su gira 2020 que lleva por nombre "la fuerza del amor" y tambiÉn hizo el lanzamiento de su nuevo tema llamado "por quÉ" que comicio con muÑoz de "calibre 50". >> esta canciÓn que estÁ a punto de salir que se llama "la fuerza del amor" >> ¿igual que la gira? >> igual que la gira, porque es la respuesta obligada y casi nunca obtienes la repuesta que quieres. >> tambiÉn hablando del amor, pancho nos contÓ lo que fue conocer a sus hermanos luego de muchos aÑos. >> quÉ padre para mÍ porque por parte de mi papÁ no conocÍa a nadie, es increÍble cÓmo fueron a muchos conciertos y no se anima ban a acercarse. >> estaba una muchacha en el palenque que me dice "quie
♪ ♪ >> seÑores que se escuche ese Ánimo norteÑo estamos en los Ángeles en el area conocida como huntington equipo y ya te compadre estÁ bien, dalo por hecho que voy a estar un dÍa nada mÁs, pero como somos vecinos le voy a tocar la puerta, he hablado mucho con Él, estÁ en agradecido con dios ekono su hija, no creo que vuelva a tener una conducta desagradable para su cuerpo. >> el cantante dio una conferencia de prensa para primero anunciar su gira 2020 que lleva por...
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. >> desde huntington somos un par de geeks con un hijo gamer. hoy? >> cuando las muchachas van con las amigas despuÉs del trabajo, este look estÁ muy femenino y muy bonito para san valentÍn. >> la verdad que sÍ estÁ muy corto, favorecedor, femenino, como tÚ dices y esta es para todas las solteras que andan en busca. >> tambiÉn si estÁn enamorados pueden utilizar este look. >> ahora johanna, muchas de nosotras tenemos parejas ¿cuÁl es el look que recomiendas? >> para que nunca se vayan a olvidar de ti. >> yo necesito un vestido asÍ johanna. >> este look es encaje en sexy color rojo. >> sabes que creo que son looks que nos has presentado que podemos comprar y adquirir son clÁsicos para tener todo el aÑo. >> sÍ. >> entonces es una buena inversiÓn ¿verdad? >> sÍ, perfecto. >> queremos felicitarte por tu boutique en beverly hills ya tienes una venta este fin de semana. >> me pueden seguir para que vayan al vente de esta semana. >> una mujer tan bella como su mamÁ, hablemos de los looks digamos que quiero lucir un poco mÁs natural ¿quÉ me recomiendas?
. >> desde huntington somos un par de geeks con un hijo gamer. hoy? >> cuando las muchachas van con las amigas despuÉs del trabajo, este look estÁ muy femenino y muy bonito para san valentÍn. >> la verdad que sÍ estÁ muy corto, favorecedor, femenino, como tÚ dices y esta es para todas las solteras que andan en busca. >> tambiÉn si estÁn enamorados pueden utilizar este look. >> ahora johanna, muchas de nosotras tenemos parejas ¿cuÁl es el look que...
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. >> i am a history buff and a member of the huntington trust. he was president of the confederation congress when marshall was still general, and even though it was quite different, i want to research without papers, and how to use the papers online and other. >> there was tremendous research going on, if you go to the founders online, a free web page, you can find all the papers that have been currently digitized and put up. they're in washington's case, i think you are little hampered because the revolutionary war papers are not quite there yet. and you get the whole entirety of the war, but the story is fascinating, and fascinating for the future growth of the political opportunities as, well the library of congress has, and the letters to the delegates, the first congress are available, plus all the formal records of the congress are, they're all serviceable, all digital and online. back in the day when i did my dissertation, none of that stuff existed, and i had to go to the library and dick all of the stuff out, that is why i took my time,
. >> i am a history buff and a member of the huntington trust. he was president of the confederation congress when marshall was still general, and even though it was quite different, i want to research without papers, and how to use the papers online and other. >> there was tremendous research going on, if you go to the founders online, a free web page, you can find all the papers that have been currently digitized and put up. they're in washington's case, i think you are little...
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scenescans play to these in different ways, except for -- they both draw from a guy named samuel huntingtonho brought us to the age of civilizational warfare is kind of the post-cold war narrative of the united states in decline. mention of trump's guaido as a legitimate president of venezuela with 59 countries recognizing him obscures the factory are over 100 countries that still recognize the current government of venezuela. >> it is fear. it is all political theater. global political theater. it is going to continue because the united states still has come after 20 years, failed to destabilize and remove the venezuelan government. amy: and the complicity of the corporate media, the mainstream media. cnn, when juan guaido's wife came to washington and had a meeting with president trump, the lower third inscription on the first lady of venezuela. juan guaido's wife. >> it is absurd. i was on your show some years back when lopez in 2014 tried to stage a coup and i brought up the fact i had been receiving death threats, with the gun guaidod, from allies of and lopez, his mentor. from a guy w
scenescans play to these in different ways, except for -- they both draw from a guy named samuel huntingtonho brought us to the age of civilizational warfare is kind of the post-cold war narrative of the united states in decline. mention of trump's guaido as a legitimate president of venezuela with 59 countries recognizing him obscures the factory are over 100 countries that still recognize the current government of venezuela. >> it is fear. it is all political theater. global political...
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. >> admittedly you can't find all that huntington beach to here for $400,000 but it is where we start and we did find some spots. this one bedroom, one bathroom condo could be found in san jose on trade winds drive. it gives you 700 square feet of sas and while not that much different than apartment living it is a place you can own in silicon valley tor $400,000. now for comparison. here is what you get for $400,000 in portland. a three bedroom two bathroom house, the interior pretty basic, but you do have 1500 square feet of space. one reason portland is catching on with people living in the bay area. alsos catching on these days with techies, austin, texas, for $400,000 you get this house on sully creek drive. three bedrooms, three bathrooms, 2500 square feet of space and even a walk-in closet. we'll do this all week long. comparing what you'll get here and in other cities. monday morning scott mcgrew will show you what you get for $500,000. i'll be back monday night at 6:00 to show you what you'll get for $600,000. back to you. >> scott, thanks. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay
. >> admittedly you can't find all that huntington beach to here for $400,000 but it is where we start and we did find some spots. this one bedroom, one bathroom condo could be found in san jose on trade winds drive. it gives you 700 square feet of sas and while not that much different than apartment living it is a place you can own in silicon valley tor $400,000. now for comparison. here is what you get for $400,000 in portland. a three bedroom two bathroom house, the interior pretty...
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>> so we're in philadelphia, denver, huntington beach, we just launched los angeles, we announced thatopen this summer. lauren: how expensive -- i take it there's a membership or can you take a one-time fee? how does it work? >> everybody who enters our facility is a member. the access fees to play in tournaments can be as low as $5 entry for a tournament or $3 an hour to access our facilities. we work with the local school districts to make sure that the varsity players inside the school districts can play for free in our facilities. really in an effort to increase that access and allow anybody who wants to compete in this industry to be able to do it. lauren: john, a lot of people are probably watching right now and saying a training facility for e-sports, what exactly do you teach? how do you train? and is there a payoff and i'm pretty sure you're going to tell me that when you become pro or really good at e-sports you can make a lot of money. >> sure. it's not just about being pro. i grew up as very privileged upbringing. i was a soccer player. i was also a hard core gamer. my socc
>> so we're in philadelphia, denver, huntington beach, we just launched los angeles, we announced thatopen this summer. lauren: how expensive -- i take it there's a membership or can you take a one-time fee? how does it work? >> everybody who enters our facility is a member. the access fees to play in tournaments can be as low as $5 entry for a tournament or $3 an hour to access our facilities. we work with the local school districts to make sure that the varsity players inside the...
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she's the entrepreneur that owns a number of restaurants in huntington beach, right on the beach. since the day i met him, and does he know the difference between cocovinny and vinny the businessperson? vinny: so this is a fresh-tapped coconut. alicia: so let me ask you this. you have the patent for this? vinny: i'm the inventor of that. alicia: okay. vinny: we're patent-pending right now. alicia: okay, got you. vinny: so basically, when we work together... we're doing licenses right now. we show you how to tap and brand your own coconuts. alicia: so almost like a franchise. vinny: there you go. yeah, so... lemonis: you're confused? alicia: yeah. lemonis: can i grab him real quick? alicia: sure. lemonis: alright. vinny: time-out. lemonis: so this is why i wanted to see you do this because it's clumsy as [bleep] you've got to be able to give people a path, and it feels clunky right now. vinny: yeah, it is. i haven't sold it yet. lemonis: so i need you to slow it down, super clean, super tight. vinny: got it. let's do this again. lemonis: it's not that vinny doesn't know the concept
she's the entrepreneur that owns a number of restaurants in huntington beach, right on the beach. since the day i met him, and does he know the difference between cocovinny and vinny the businessperson? vinny: so this is a fresh-tapped coconut. alicia: so let me ask you this. you have the patent for this? vinny: i'm the inventor of that. alicia: okay. vinny: we're patent-pending right now. alicia: okay, got you. vinny: so basically, when we work together... we're doing licenses right now. we...
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>> one of the first acts i did as governor is sued one of our cities, huntington beach, for not evenlessness has manifested as acutely as it has. but the nimbyism is out of control. it's an interesting fact there are two dreams the american dream and the california dream no other state is attached to a dream. and that dream is predicated on one thing, social mobility and unless we address the affordability crisis, by definition, the housing crisis, head-on, that dream is in peril. so this is one of the most consequential issues in our state. and we're taking a very aggressive and tough stand against nimbyism and a recognition we are all in this together and we're all better off and we're all better off and we need to build more housing. >> seth: well, it's very critical and i'm glad you're taking it head-on. thank you so much for being here and best of luck with you. >> thank you thank you. [ cheers and applause >> seth: governor gavin newsom, everybody. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ♪ now, we know the trump strategy- try to win by attacking, distorting, dividing. mr. pr
>> one of the first acts i did as governor is sued one of our cities, huntington beach, for not evenlessness has manifested as acutely as it has. but the nimbyism is out of control. it's an interesting fact there are two dreams the american dream and the california dream no other state is attached to a dream. and that dream is predicated on one thing, social mobility and unless we address the affordability crisis, by definition, the housing crisis, head-on, that dream is in peril. so this...
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there's great stuff going on at huntington and marshall and all of the different areas of our state. one of the things, i brought a thing like this last year called jim's train. we put it up right here and you were kind enough to find it in everything. lo and behold, it's out the door. think about this, we lost it in nokt. we had 1,200 referrals. there's all kinds of stuff happening. if you have never been, you should go. you're going to see people who are excited about getting their life back. it's like a great football team. when you run a play that, would, i was a believer keep running the play until the other side took it away from you. it's working. i was at camp dawson not long ago for a graduation. there were six kids there. one guy was relatively female young girl. one of the guys was an older guy. you know what they had just gotten trained on and just gone through a course on? they got trained to run a grater. one of the guys had been offered a job like two days before that. another guy just received his second offer for a job, and those guys and ladies, you could read it al
there's great stuff going on at huntington and marshall and all of the different areas of our state. one of the things, i brought a thing like this last year called jim's train. we put it up right here and you were kind enough to find it in everything. lo and behold, it's out the door. think about this, we lost it in nokt. we had 1,200 referrals. there's all kinds of stuff happening. if you have never been, you should go. you're going to see people who are excited about getting their life back....
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there's great stuff that's going on in huntington. there's great stuff that's going on at marshall. there's great stuff that's going on in all the different areas in our state. one of the things -- i brought a thing like this last year called jim's dream. put it up right here and you were kind enough to fund it and everything and lo and behold, it's off and going. just think about this. we launched it in october, we've had 1,200 referrals. there's all kinds of stuff that is happening and working. if you've never been you should go. you're going to see people that are excited about getting their life back. you're going to see people that are on the track of really doing really great stuff. it's working. you know, it's like a great football team. when you run a play that works, i was always a believer, keep running the play until the other side took it away from you. it's working. i was at camp dawson not long ago for a graduation. there were six kids there, five guys and one girl. the one female was, you know, relatively young girl. one of the guys was an older guy. you know what the
there's great stuff that's going on in huntington. there's great stuff that's going on at marshall. there's great stuff that's going on in all the different areas in our state. one of the things -- i brought a thing like this last year called jim's dream. put it up right here and you were kind enough to fund it and everything and lo and behold, it's off and going. just think about this. we launched it in october, we've had 1,200 referrals. there's all kinds of stuff that is happening and...
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conservative activists, writers and politicians like peter brimlow, samuel huntington and patrick buchananarned that if mexican-americans did not assimilate, they take the resource jobs away and would eventually replace white americans. they didn't just target undocumented immigrants, they were railing against all latinx, as well as from the caribbean, asia and africa. if you go through patrick buchanan's books like i did. [laughter] >> you can see that there's this growing hysteria in the way in which he's describing immigration as a threat so that this book is the death of the west, another one is suicide of, you know, of america 6789 it's not just warning about immigration, it's warning about the multiculturalism. it's warning about the fact that white women are not having enough babies. there's a whole host of arguments, but it becomes increasingly-- the rhetoric becomes increasingly rammed up by the time he publishes in the early 2000's. but the new xenophobia was not about race, it was also about power. in the 1990's, the so-called war on illegal improved -- immigration proved to be
conservative activists, writers and politicians like peter brimlow, samuel huntington and patrick buchananarned that if mexican-americans did not assimilate, they take the resource jobs away and would eventually replace white americans. they didn't just target undocumented immigrants, they were railing against all latinx, as well as from the caribbean, asia and africa. if you go through patrick buchanan's books like i did. [laughter] >> you can see that there's this growing hysteria in...
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that will be at 8:20 this morning. , oncaller from huntington our support line.ler: hi, thank you for taking my call. i would like to make a comment -- people who are calling him vindictive, this man, from the first moment he came down that escalator, was under attack. as a country, as a government body, they have wasted our tax dollars in investigation after investigation, lie after lie. as a catholic, for her to invoke catholicism, she is not doing it. she is not praying for him. romney, when he said he prayed and prayed and prayed, he is the first man in history to ever do what he did. he did. he's going to go down in history and he knows it. that was an act of vain. faith in parthis informed or led him to the conclusions he ultimately made. caller: i believe that was not the reason he did it. i believe in my heart, 110%, he did it because he could not do what donald j. trump has done. he lost twice and this was going to get him in the history books. this was going to give him a nudge. if you need that kind of nudge, go to the socialist party. donald trump has
that will be at 8:20 this morning. , oncaller from huntington our support line.ler: hi, thank you for taking my call. i would like to make a comment -- people who are calling him vindictive, this man, from the first moment he came down that escalator, was under attack. as a country, as a government body, they have wasted our tax dollars in investigation after investigation, lie after lie. as a catholic, for her to invoke catholicism, she is not doing it. she is not praying for him. romney, when...