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i've represented jackson for approximately 20 years. he was, along with j. chang and john park, the most successful proximitier into an asian-american clientele. the clientele here remains predominantly asian-american college students and young professionals. mr. chang has thrown large events and a lot of 18-and-over events at many different establishment establishments. mr. chang is here. no longer stuck in traffic. the -- they've moved into l.a. and mr. chang has been doing a lot of parties down in los angeles. i was lucky to be at the opening of arena k town, korea town, in los angeles in the spring of 2018. that particular venue took off like a rocket ship and is extremely successful and very non-problematic. jackson bought the shares -- or entered into an agreement to start promoting parties at the mission sports bar, and eventually we are now at the a.b.c. with a stock transfer application. but the biggest problem we've had with this particular venue is the first night they opened on a thursday night, 550 people were in line by about 9:00. they have a very l
i've represented jackson for approximately 20 years. he was, along with j. chang and john park, the most successful proximitier into an asian-american clientele. the clientele here remains predominantly asian-american college students and young professionals. mr. chang has thrown large events and a lot of 18-and-over events at many different establishment establishments. mr. chang is here. no longer stuck in traffic. the -- they've moved into l.a. and mr. chang has been doing a lot of parties...
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jackson hole. it has not changed a whole lot, their outlooks. the data is starting to lean a little bit more negatively. robert kaplan may be leading a bit toward rate cuts, but the positions have not changed among the people who have been talking. take a look at this week's rate cut lineup. a lot of fed speak today. jim bullard last night, again today. john williams, robert kaplan. put them in the category of likely to vote in favor of cutting. eric rosengren last night says he still does not see the case for doing that. board bowman from the fed gave a speech today, avoided the subject -- it was a different topic. still to come, jay powell and neel kashkari. neel kashkari, you can put him into the likely to cut category. six people have spoken today who are basically all saying, we are where we were a couple weeks ago. the big one is jay powell on friday. amanda: it feels like we have come a long way from the days where greenspan used to joke about how he was not allowed to say. to be very quiet, not signaling. this is a very noisy fed. is tha
jackson hole. it has not changed a whole lot, their outlooks. the data is starting to lean a little bit more negatively. robert kaplan may be leading a bit toward rate cuts, but the positions have not changed among the people who have been talking. take a look at this week's rate cut lineup. a lot of fed speak today. jim bullard last night, again today. john williams, robert kaplan. put them in the category of likely to vote in favor of cutting. eric rosengren last night says he still does not...
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jackson was our guest earlier. >> he met the legendary graham and things changed from there.>> suddenly he gets open for the stones and stay on the green at oakland coliseum.>> he made his home in the bay area, he recently revealed he had been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.>>> a problem plagued the bay area police department, the experiences and the challenges he faces.>>> a passenger jet takes off from the wrong runway, how they helped uncover dozens of similar mistakes. ♪ hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can know who's on your network and control who shouldn't be, only with xfinity xfi. simple. easy. awesome. >>> local firefighters were called to another fire at a homeless examined today that broke out at 8 am, drivers on interstate 880 reported seeing the smoke and arriving firefighters on furniture and other debris burning there. there are no reports of injuries.>>> or learning more about a deadly wrongly crash in the south, officials say the driver of an suv was going south in the northbound lanes of highway 85 in mountain view when she smashed into a honda civic near evelyn avenue just before 1:00 th
jackson was our guest earlier. >> he met the legendary graham and things changed from there.>> suddenly he gets open for the stones and stay on the green at oakland coliseum.>> he made his home in the bay area, he recently revealed he had been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.>>> a problem plagued the bay area police department, the experiences and the challenges he faces.>>> a passenger jet takes off from the wrong runway, how they helped uncover dozens of...
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changes have occurred. -- and i'm included what i think of less frequently mentioned topics of this period. here we have before us images of top jacks -- jackson square, ridge high. happy valley. s-50 plant and steam plan at k-25 site. with here. change.e of the time is certainly there was a change from the arm corps of engineers atomic energy commission. there was change in the town and labor. congress, the atomic energy act. searcher spice. came to -- search for spies development and you see at articles, these are titles of articles in the nat 0 10en. 14, 1946 two big things that day. a will get into that in minute. i'm very appreciative of ed escott and others that were involved in not only recording history but writing about it so about our past. thank you, ed. an eye chart. his is manhattan project employment. there is total employment across manhattan project at any given time the top line. 124,000 of employment 1944.ne of here we have total construction, 90,000, to s than the operation and research on curve. that peeked out a little -- peaked out a little less than 70,000. there is clinton engineer works in may -- peaked out in may and
changes have occurred. -- and i'm included what i think of less frequently mentioned topics of this period. here we have before us images of top jacks -- jackson square, ridge high. happy valley. s-50 plant and steam plan at k-25 site. with here. change.e of the time is certainly there was a change from the arm corps of engineers atomic energy commission. there was change in the town and labor. congress, the atomic energy act. searcher spice. came to -- search for spies development and you see...
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changes have occurred. i'm including what i consider some of the less frequent he mentions topics of this. . there we have images of the beta cal you trond and the top, jackson square, a great high and the sppy valley 50 plant and steam plant at the kate when he five site. k 25 site. the theme of this time is change. there was a change from the army corps of engineers to the atomic energy commission both leaders and goals. there was change in the town. and labor, congress, the atomic energy act, there is the search for spies that came to oak ridge. facility missions changed. the war ends. you can see the bottom these are articles, titles of articles in the national tennessean. do 14th, 1946. two big things happened that day. we'll get into that just a minute. of edry appreciative wescott and others involved in recording history but also writing about it so we can learn about our past. thank you, ed. harry go. this is an eye chart. -- here we go. this is an eye chart. this is manhattan project employment. at any given time. the peak of employment for the manhattan project, 124,000 in june of 1944. construction, less than 90,000. total operations and research,
changes have occurred. i'm including what i consider some of the less frequent he mentions topics of this. . there we have images of the beta cal you trond and the top, jackson square, a great high and the sppy valley 50 plant and steam plant at the kate when he five site. k 25 site. the theme of this time is change. there was a change from the army corps of engineers to the atomic energy commission both leaders and goals. there was change in the town. and labor, congress, the atomic energy...
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social yes she matters as evaluating the financial performance and miss jackson both issued a joint statement of the sec's change to direct as quay. they had a political topic however, we both raise concerns about the company executive discretion on what they can tell investors. and that the proposal does not seek to include the topic of climate risks. can you please explain these issues and what they lead problematic for investors? >> thank you. thank you for your attention to that matter. it's very clear and we've heard from hundreds of millions and trillions of worth of investments with these parameters and what they need to make investment decisions based on the long term sustainability and values. and there were certainly and a lot of points raised and we appreciate the capital and it is extremely important for protesters and we found out what's important to at least have that if some comments because each inside the company will make their own decision about this material and makes it very difficult for investors to compare. you have to balance that and i think we have a concern about a shift and principle
social yes she matters as evaluating the financial performance and miss jackson both issued a joint statement of the sec's change to direct as quay. they had a political topic however, we both raise concerns about the company executive discretion on what they can tell investors. and that the proposal does not seek to include the topic of climate risks. can you please explain these issues and what they lead problematic for investors? >> thank you. thank you for your attention to that...
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never been part of the political process before, that to me is how we're going to change what happens in 2020. >> jesse jackson they were voter registration campaigns. if you don't want to sit next to me in the lunch counter, we'll hit with you moral persuasion. they wanted power, for african-americans electoral power. democrats are uncomfortable with the idea of having power. they want to change people's hearts and love but you need power. we go from there and try to make the world better once we have some of them. >> i love that. >> we'll be back later. thank you very much, everybody. coming up, the fleecing of america, trump edition. that is next. i used to book my hotel room on those travel sites but there was always a catch. like somehow you wind up getting less. but now that i book at hilton.com, and i get all these great perks. i got to select my room from the floor plan... very nice... i know, i'm good at picking stuff. free wi-fi... laptop by the pool is a bold choice... and the price match guarantee. how do you know all of this? are you like some magical hilton fairy? it's just here on the hilton app
never been part of the political process before, that to me is how we're going to change what happens in 2020. >> jesse jackson they were voter registration campaigns. if you don't want to sit next to me in the lunch counter, we'll hit with you moral persuasion. they wanted power, for african-americans electoral power. democrats are uncomfortable with the idea of having power. they want to change people's hearts and love but you need power. we go from there and try to make the world...
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jackson, always good to see you. thank you for being here. >>> coming up the school changes that were inspired by an ohio boy denied aunch on his birthday. all because of a $9 debt to the school. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. ♪ ♪ award winning design. ♪ ♪ award winning engine. ♪ ♪ the volvo xc90. our most awarded luxury suv. ♪ ♪ and you'll experience a whole new range of emotions like... of a travel site the relaxing feeling of knowing you're getting the best price. and the magic power of unlocking your room with your phone. i can read minds too. really? book at hilton.com and get the hilton price match guarantee. these days we're all stressed. i hear you, sister. stress can affect our minds. i call this dish, "stress." stress can also affect our bodies. so, i'm partnering with cigna to remind you that your emotional and physical health are more connected than you think. go in for your annual check-up. and be open with your doctor about anything you feel. physically, and emotionally. body and mind. cigna. together, all the way. that's better. o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited a
jackson, always good to see you. thank you for being here. >>> coming up the school changes that were inspired by an ohio boy denied aunch on his birthday. all because of a $9 debt to the school. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. ♪ ♪ award winning design. ♪ ♪ award winning engine. ♪ ♪ the volvo xc90. our most awarded luxury suv. ♪ ♪ and you'll experience a whole new range of emotions like... of a travel site the relaxing feeling of knowing you're getting the best price....
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millions of protesters around the world fighting to address climate change and i'm thrilled to tell you i got chelsea handler and halle jacksone. a ha hae lljackson in the house i must admit. i had a few good tricks to help hide my bladder leak pad. like the old "tunic tug". you know it, right? but i don't have to, with always discreet. i couldn't believe the difference. it's less bulky. and it really protects. watch this. the super absorbent core turns liquid and odor to gel, and locks it away. so i have nothing to hide. always discreet. for bladder leaks. ♪ panera's new warm grain full of flavor, color,. full of- woo! full of good. so you can be too. try our new warm grain bowls today. panera. food as it should be. o♪ ozempic®! ♪ oh! oh! (announcer) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7 and maintained it. oh! under 7? (announcer) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (announcer) a two-year study sh
millions of protesters around the world fighting to address climate change and i'm thrilled to tell you i got chelsea handler and halle jacksone. a ha hae lljackson in the house i must admit. i had a few good tricks to help hide my bladder leak pad. like the old "tunic tug". you know it, right? but i don't have to, with always discreet. i couldn't believe the difference. it's less bulky. and it really protects. watch this. the super absorbent core turns liquid and odor to gel, and...
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chang,. [inaudible] our business strictly depends on tourists. [inaudible] >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> i am a resident come on jackson street, san franciscot speak english. i would prefer to use the name of chinatown station, and not confusing by adding to it. also, she acted illegally obtaining a income housing unit. we are true low income family units waiting. speak foz -- we wish this board will consider your decision on this matter. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. [inaudible] >> ma'am, can you speak into the microphone? >> okay. i have a radio from a chinatown merchant. she is very busy, she can't make it. she want me to play this for her. thank you. >> next speaker, please. [inaudible] >> next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, i am from the chinatown merchants association. dear supervisors, please support the position that the central subway should be named as a chinatown if they follow their policy of geographical location for naming a public transit for the following reasons. three years ago the board of supervisors. [inaudible] and it was rejected. this led the mta to considerable research and d
chang,. [inaudible] our business strictly depends on tourists. [inaudible] >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> i am a resident come on jackson street, san franciscot speak english. i would prefer to use the name of chinatown station, and not confusing by adding to it. also, she acted illegally obtaining a income housing unit. we are true low income family units waiting. speak foz -- we wish this board will consider your decision on this matter. thank you. >> thank you. next...
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a third, there would've been another greased and that changes the time stream thereafter who would've done what and when in the absence of jackson leads to that chapter in create a lot of things that happen in gettysburg that we know actually happen in at the end of this, not all of it but a great deal. >> thank you very much. i am here because i have in my living room a portrait of stonewall jackson and his union uniform which was given to my family by jackson's widow because they shared a pew in the church in lexington virginia and i recently having returned home found a photo of robert e lee that is inscribed by lee by a relative of mine. so your talk was very appropriate. and interesting. but as my question about the religion, you talk about jackson and lee being both religious, how are they able to justify their stance in support of still verslavery given the religious background and what was the thinking of the religion of the time, this was the presbyterian church that they met at some really interested in the aspect. >> that's an excellent question. at the time, the great denominations, the great protestant denomination
a third, there would've been another greased and that changes the time stream thereafter who would've done what and when in the absence of jackson leads to that chapter in create a lot of things that happen in gettysburg that we know actually happen in at the end of this, not all of it but a great deal. >> thank you very much. i am here because i have in my living room a portrait of stonewall jackson and his union uniform which was given to my family by jackson's widow because they shared...
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close to the edge ♪ >> everyone knew the game had changed, and it really opened the floodgates for the next generation of rappers. ♪ it's not michael jackson aerosmith had fallen off the map at that point. it brings them back into the fore and also breaks run-dmc in a much bigger way because then you start to get more white kids listening to hip-hop. ♪ walk this way >> run dmc's latest album titled "raising hell" has sold more than a million copies in just 13 weeks. a first for a rap record. >> the album is called "license to ill." that's a stupid name for an album. ♪ wake up late for school, man, you don't want to go ♪ ♪ you ask your mom please but she still says no ♪ >> hip-hop was our baby. this was our culture. this was our music. we created it. and then, here come the beastie boys and we were afraid we were going to lose it. ♪ you got to fight for your right to party ♪ >> then when we started listening to their music they really were funky and they could really get busy. so we were like, okay, all right. ♪ i love brass monkey but i won't give ♪ ♪ we got the bottle you got the cup ♪ ♪ come on, everybody, let's get ♪ >> beastie boys com
close to the edge ♪ >> everyone knew the game had changed, and it really opened the floodgates for the next generation of rappers. ♪ it's not michael jackson aerosmith had fallen off the map at that point. it brings them back into the fore and also breaks run-dmc in a much bigger way because then you start to get more white kids listening to hip-hop. ♪ walk this way >> run dmc's latest album titled "raising hell" has sold more than a million copies in just 13 weeks....
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change the plan around a little or abandon the plan. at the very least, he should know there is a significant problem. in jackson's words, the advisor should tell the president what his chances are and what his risk is. i cut out one of the little episodes but i wanted to give you some time to ask questions if you have any. [applause] mr. sparrow: if you have questions, please come down to the microphone so our friends at c-span can see you. >> i don't recall if you said he had gone to law school or not. you said he was an attorney. mr. castro: he went to law school for one year. he never went -- he did not receive his degree from law school. and he never went to college. but, he was a brilliant self-taught man. i think they want you to use the microphone if you can. come on over. >> [indiscernible] mr. castro: is there a difference between an illegal and an unlawful act? to me, that is just an example of the english language being so incredibly rich that we have all sorts of words to describe essentially the same thing. so, i think an unlawful -- in my mind, and unlawful and an illegal act are the same. some peop
change the plan around a little or abandon the plan. at the very least, he should know there is a significant problem. in jackson's words, the advisor should tell the president what his chances are and what his risk is. i cut out one of the little episodes but i wanted to give you some time to ask questions if you have any. [applause] mr. sparrow: if you have questions, please come down to the microphone so our friends at c-span can see you. >> i don't recall if you said he had gone to...
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change that. certainly the wage gap between the poorer people and wealthier people, number one. i would repeat that phil lowe and jackson to be saying -- seem to be saying that interest rate cuts cannot cure what ails the global economy and australian economy. making it sound like a worried man who was on the verge of cutting rates. but maybe you are getting something different from these remarks. what do you see? felicity: i think they realize that monetary policy is not as effective as it used to be. that does worry them, that they are using up their ammunition and it might not be very effective. i think it when it comes to the end of the day, they have a job to do and they have to do the best they can under difficult circumstances. i think when you look at the economy now, it really is quite weak. we have gdp coming out tomorrow. our view is that will show the economy growing at 1.1%, which gst inducedhe slowdown in 2000, that is the slowest rate of growth since the recession in the early 1990's. i think the rba will be quite concerned about that. it is a lot lower, 1.1% is a lot lower than what they were forecasting
change that. certainly the wage gap between the poorer people and wealthier people, number one. i would repeat that phil lowe and jackson to be saying -- seem to be saying that interest rate cuts cannot cure what ails the global economy and australian economy. making it sound like a worried man who was on the verge of cutting rates. but maybe you are getting something different from these remarks. what do you see? felicity: i think they realize that monetary policy is not as effective as it...
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he said at jackson hole, it is trade war uncertainty causing problems in his economy and others. he can't changeate cuts but different picture for the reserve bank of india. they are seeing a key rate again. the governor of that bank said they would look at this in october. inflation below target, they want to move higher and boosted gdp. they would like to see gdp 7% year-over-year. it seems like a done deal. paul: let's bring it back to the u.s., a big one at the end of the week, september payrolls report, seeing a lot of defense at the fed. are these numbers going to unite policymakers? asymmetric. is some of them did not want to cut, some did like jay powell, the head of the reserve, but jobs report is a big one. let's look at what we will be focusing on. it is always payroll, the number of jobs being created. in august there were 130 new jobs created. at the beginning, 300,000. and in august, take out 30,000 temporary hires, it is only 100,000. if it comes in low again, average hourly earnings number, which is basically wages, is it 3% or weakens, it could get the fed to say, i can see it.
he said at jackson hole, it is trade war uncertainty causing problems in his economy and others. he can't changeate cuts but different picture for the reserve bank of india. they are seeing a key rate again. the governor of that bank said they would look at this in october. inflation below target, they want to move higher and boosted gdp. they would like to see gdp 7% year-over-year. it seems like a done deal. paul: let's bring it back to the u.s., a big one at the end of the week, september...
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jackson whittington, eighth grade history teacher at mlk. we were told at staff meeting it is possible to lose three full-time teachers, master schedule changed, we would lose community partners, counselors. we were told 300,000 cuts from the middle school, 600 cut from willie brown. we were told the information we were getting came from conversations with commissioner cook and hahn and names were dropped where this information was coming from. i find it very hard to believe this wasn't at least a conversation or work in progress so i did notice some carefully chosen language from doctor matthews saying nothing came from your office. i didn't hear no cuts are happening. i think that was word play there. it seems unlikely to me we would be told this information if there were no cuts happening. maybe there is confusion. something is going on. i attended sfusd for better or worse. in the early 1990s, this is different. what i experienced is adults were making decisions and it was impacting the students with us having no idea what was really going on. that is similar to what i am feeling now. i chose not to talk to my students about the situation
jackson whittington, eighth grade history teacher at mlk. we were told at staff meeting it is possible to lose three full-time teachers, master schedule changed, we would lose community partners, counselors. we were told 300,000 cuts from the middle school, 600 cut from willie brown. we were told the information we were getting came from conversations with commissioner cook and hahn and names were dropped where this information was coming from. i find it very hard to believe this wasn't at...
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jackson? we're still waiting on that tape, by the way. craig melvin at msnbc headquarters in new york city. massive marches for changesnd the world, millions demanding the world leaders act now on climate change, many of them young students and activists. we'll head live to the scene in multiple cities here in this country and overseas as well. >>> also stunning new details about the call that president trump made that's at the center of a bombshell whistle-blower complaint. multiple reports now reveal it involves ukraine. new comments from the president's tv lawyer raising alarms about what exactly the president wanted and whether it involved a political rival. also, hawkeye swing. 2020 democrats spending the en
jackson? we're still waiting on that tape, by the way. craig melvin at msnbc headquarters in new york city. massive marches for changesnd the world, millions demanding the world leaders act now on climate change, many of them young students and activists. we'll head live to the scene in multiple cities here in this country and overseas as well. >>> also stunning new details about the call that president trump made that's at the center of a bombshell whistle-blower complaint. multiple...
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jackson? we're still waiting on that tape, by the way. craig melvin at msnbc headquarters in new york city. massive marches for changes in cities around the world, millions demanding the world leaders act now on climate change, many of them young students and activists. we'll head live to the scene in multiple cities here in this country and overseas as well. >>> also stunning new details about the call that president trump made that's at the center of a bombshell whistle-blower complaint. multiple reports now reveal it involves ukraine. new comments from the president's tv lawyer raising alarms about what exactly the president wanted and whether it involved a political rival. also, hawkeye swing. 2020 democrats spending the weekend in iowa for one of that state's largest political events. for some it could be a major opportunity to right the ship. but first, as hallie just mentioned, president trump just wrapped up taking some questions from reporters in the oval office. let us now go to kelly o'donnell. she's at the white house. kelly o., what did the president s say. >> reporter: he spoke for about 30 minutes addre
jackson? we're still waiting on that tape, by the way. craig melvin at msnbc headquarters in new york city. massive marches for changes in cities around the world, millions demanding the world leaders act now on climate change, many of them young students and activists. we'll head live to the scene in multiple cities here in this country and overseas as well. >>> also stunning new details about the call that president trump made that's at the center of a bombshell whistle-blower...
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change of coursework the in the 20th century? always, there almost always is a populist dimension to progressivism. and the populism was in the idea -- presidency. the president would be the -- as andrew jackson said -- the only man elected purely by the entire american people and therefore he was above the separation of powers. he was above the checks and balances, it was the vox populi essence of populism. it was popular with people to have a president say, you are virtuous and i am the vessel into which your virtue is poured , and therefore, presidential-centric, the essence of progressivism, appealed to large numbers of people. no one ever went broke praising the virtue of the american people. >> why has congress subordinated itself? george: well, the presidents of both parties have been given by congresses of both parties, extraordinary discretion partly because there are only 535 members of the two houses of congress. and has been for many years. in the senate since the alaska and hawaii joined the union. but in that time since we began -- had 535 members, the business of government, the business of dust of the busyness of government has increased probably 20-fold. there is now nothing
change of coursework the in the 20th century? always, there almost always is a populist dimension to progressivism. and the populism was in the idea -- presidency. the president would be the -- as andrew jackson said -- the only man elected purely by the entire american people and therefore he was above the separation of powers. he was above the checks and balances, it was the vox populi essence of populism. it was popular with people to have a president say, you are virtuous and i am the...
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jackson brown, j.d., henley and frey, linda ronstadt, joni mitchell and james taylor. the big sea change reveal it constantly to so many people. why do you do this? >> i feel an obligation to people and to myself to share myself maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there many stories told me all the ways to get there ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ so on and on i go ♪ the seconds tick the time out ♪ ♪ and there's so much left to know ♪ ♪ well i'm on the road to find out ♪ >> everyone was just trying to do whatever came into their head. >> in the early days, paul and i we wanted to be the group from england. they were very big those days. >> we had no idea who the people were, the mysterious mr. king was. wrote the songs, chains the beatles did, i'm into something good. part of the british invasion. we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind the scenes woman to a star in her own right. ♪ i feel the earth move under my feet i feel the sky tumbling
jackson brown, j.d., henley and frey, linda ronstadt, joni mitchell and james taylor. the big sea change reveal it constantly to so many people. why do you do this? >> i feel an obligation to people and to myself to share myself maybe as honestly as i can. ♪ i left my folk and friends with the aim to clear my mind out ♪ ♪ well i hit the rowdy road and many kinds i met there many stories told me all the ways to get there ♪ ♪ ooh ♪ so on and on i go ♪ the seconds tick the time...
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evidence is ever going to change the fact that very bright star in this universe lost her life that night tragically horrific lee and unnecessarily in my opinion. >>so right now jackson says that she's going to be hoping and praying and watching for that new trial date which is set for next month. we'll be finding out what happens next on october 4th, reporting live in the newsroom. dan thorn. >>kron 4 news. thank you dan december the 2nd 2016 has won concertgoers gather for a night of music and fun that night turned into tragedy we break down the chaotic moments from that night and what happened in the days that followed. >>in 12/2/2016 a friday people showed up for a dance party at an off the grid haven for oakland's creative community. >>suddenly and others. >>i just heard somebody the all out fire. fire extinguisher. >>with his clothes small during this resident trying to save a fellow tenants with a broken ankle but had to leave him behind. >>it was a window of mi 5 minutes between the fire happening. >>and you just didn't get out the nearest fire station was just a block away when the first engines arrived at 1130. there were no signs of life by that time the e
evidence is ever going to change the fact that very bright star in this universe lost her life that night tragically horrific lee and unnecessarily in my opinion. >>so right now jackson says that she's going to be hoping and praying and watching for that new trial date which is set for next month. we'll be finding out what happens next on october 4th, reporting live in the newsroom. dan thorn. >>kron 4 news. thank you dan december the 2nd 2016 has won concertgoers gather for a night...
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change that electoral college vote in 2020 in your opinion? >> well, i'll tell you, rev, we have got to fight. we've got to do what reverend jackson, one of your mentors have said. we got to go around and pick up the rocks. we got to let people know with ecare about them. this is not just about defeating donald trump, this awful person. but this is about moving our agenda forward. we cannot hope to lower the costs of prescription drugs. i mean, my exxon if law you know died, age 53, for lack of healthcare. this is what people are concerned about. we have got to raise the minimum wage. we have got to let people know what they stand to lose by not voting. we can't just say, oh, let's impeach him. you know, because he engaged with porn stars. we've got to let people know who is at stake. we got to hit the streets and bring people to the polls in ways that we've never done it. >>om gwen moore. the fateing congresswoman from wisconsin. thank you. >> and thank you again, rev, for all of your hard work. we, this was so, we should have done this so long ago to give you the honor. >> thank you. >>> up next, we'll take a look at how the iss
change that electoral college vote in 2020 in your opinion? >> well, i'll tell you, rev, we have got to fight. we've got to do what reverend jackson, one of your mentors have said. we got to go around and pick up the rocks. we got to let people know with ecare about them. this is not just about defeating donald trump, this awful person. but this is about moving our agenda forward. we cannot hope to lower the costs of prescription drugs. i mean, my exxon if law you know died, age 53, for...
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change from there. >> he met him and suddenly the gets the day on the green oakland coliseum this album went double platinum and then he's really a r&b singer, chris jacksonreen and eddie money he is that level of r&b singer and after that album he dipped into the r&b a little bit, did not do as well so they came back rocking in the third album but he has that voice.>> more than anything his music was considered blue-collar at its core.>> yes and he really loved san jose and he would go to the south bay he had a following all over the bay area, he opened for the stones in 1978, oakland coliseum, the stones did not go on until 1030, there were supposed to go on at nine, bill told him just keep going the fans love you.>> obviously you spend some time with him what is it you want people to know? >> everybody knows he was super funny and that's why he was always on my radio show and tv but really behind that it overshadowed his voice and he really has one of the great soulful voices. there's a song on his second album called call on me it is really great you can hear him and is a great way to reflect and remember him today. today on my radio show i'm going to
change from there. >> he met him and suddenly the gets the day on the green oakland coliseum this album went double platinum and then he's really a r&b singer, chris jacksonreen and eddie money he is that level of r&b singer and after that album he dipped into the r&b a little bit, did not do as well so they came back rocking in the third album but he has that voice.>> more than anything his music was considered blue-collar at its core.>> yes and he really loved...
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change driven because i don't really have an option. >> here in the northwest corner of the park, people travel to see one of the last 25 remaining glaciers, this is jackson moment is going to be seeing the places they love, the places close to them go down and realizing that their kids are not going to be able to experience that and that the quality of the lives of their kids and grandkids are going to go down and not up. >> that increase in temperature is having a profound effect across the park. we've seen a three-fold increase in the last 100 years in days over 90 degrees fahrenheit. it's causing the trees to move uphill so that tree line you see behind me now constantly on the move because of climate change, chris. >> cal, the scientists you spoke to talked about the fires there. what is the warmth and the heat done to the fire season out there? >> so compared to the 1970s, we've seen an increase in fire season of 70 to 80 days, they're burning hotter and longer. when you talk to scientists, professors, she'll tell you it's about these insects, these invasive species in these foresees. we worry about the tipping point. the forests are supposed to be
change driven because i don't really have an option. >> here in the northwest corner of the park, people travel to see one of the last 25 remaining glaciers, this is jackson moment is going to be seeing the places they love, the places close to them go down and realizing that their kids are not going to be able to experience that and that the quality of the lives of their kids and grandkids are going to go down and not up. >> that increase in temperature is having a profound effect...
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jackson's death in connecticut by the hand of her estranged husband, and her children traumatized, losing their mother, parents, becoming active advocates, courageous and strong advocates for a change in the law. we have an obligation to act regardless of whatever the president says or does. there's nothing in the constitution that says the united states senate can act only if the president commits to signing some law. there's nothing in the constitution that says we can act only if the president endorses a specific measure. we have that duty independent of the president. we have a constitutional duty. and we have already ceded too much of our power in too many areas.we cannot, we need not, we must not cede that independent obligation that we have to act and act now. medical research tells us that 80% of the perpetrators of mass violence exhibit clear signs that they are going to carry out an attack, often including explicit threats of violence. the parkland shooter is only the latest example, or one of the latest examples. and in all of those jurisdictions that have extreme risk protection order statute, the experience is that they were. now i've introduced jamie's law, that would
jackson's death in connecticut by the hand of her estranged husband, and her children traumatized, losing their mother, parents, becoming active advocates, courageous and strong advocates for a change in the law. we have an obligation to act regardless of whatever the president says or does. there's nothing in the constitution that says the united states senate can act only if the president commits to signing some law. there's nothing in the constitution that says we can act only if the...
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change driven because i don't really have an option. >> reporter: here in the corner of the northwestern park, people travel he hundreds of miles to see the jacksoner. nothing escapes the issue and the signage even explains what's going on behind it. >> it's gorgeous and we're worried about the receding glaciers. every time we come, we hope there will still be as much there as the next time but they're disappearing slowly. >> i think the oh, my god moment is going to be seeing the places they love, the places close to them and go down and realize their kids are not going to be able to experience that and that the quality of the lives of their kids and grandkids are going to go down and not up. >> reporter: that increase in temperature is having a profound effect across the park. we've seen a three-fold increase in the last 100 years in days over 90 fahrenheit. it's causing the trees to move uphill so that treeline you see behind me now constantly on the move because of climate change, chris. >> cal, the scientists you spoke to talked about the fires there. what are the warmth and heat done to the fire season out there? >> reporter: so compared to
change driven because i don't really have an option. >> reporter: here in the corner of the northwestern park, people travel he hundreds of miles to see the jacksoner. nothing escapes the issue and the signage even explains what's going on behind it. >> it's gorgeous and we're worried about the receding glaciers. every time we come, we hope there will still be as much there as the next time but they're disappearing slowly. >> i think the oh, my god moment is going to be seeing...
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jackson: i had the mic the all-time. thank you for that question -- the whole time. thank you for that question. i think that a few things we've been able to measure after changing policies around keeping students in school and reducing the amount of time they are excluded from school is that we were able to see the correlation between increases in student attendance, access to health care professionals in the school and outside the school, resulting in students achieving higher on standardized tests they were taking. we have also been able to look at graduation rates, where we experienced about a 20% increase in the past eight years. much of that can be attributed to the changes that we've made around addressing the root cause analysis of what is going on with our students and making sure that we are intervening early and appropriately to keep them on track for schooling. i think some of the other ways we try to measure this is that, in chicago public schools, we have a safe school certification , which is a deep analysis of the practices, as well as the data in schools where we look at the amount of times students have been suspended, access to resources that
jackson: i had the mic the all-time. thank you for that question -- the whole time. thank you for that question. i think that a few things we've been able to measure after changing policies around keeping students in school and reducing the amount of time they are excluded from school is that we were able to see the correlation between increases in student attendance, access to health care professionals in the school and outside the school, resulting in students achieving higher on standardized...
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jackson's death in connecticut by the hand of her estranged husband, and her children traumatized, losing their mother, parents, becoming active advocates, courageous and strong advocates for a change in the law. we have an obligation to act regardless of whatever the president says or does. there's nothing in the constitution that says the united states senate can act only if the president commits to signing some law. there's nothing in the constitution that says we can act only if the president endorses a specific measure. we have that duty independent of the president. we have a constitutional duty. and we have already ceded too much of our power in too many areas. we cannot, we need not, we must not cede that independent obligation that we have to act and act now. medical research tells us that 80% of the perpetrators of mass violence exhibit clear signs that they are going to carry out an attack, often including explicit threats of violence. the parkland shooter is only the latest example, or one of the latest examples. and in all of those jurisdictions that have extreme risk protection order statute, the experience is that they were. now i've introduced jamie's law, that woul
jackson's death in connecticut by the hand of her estranged husband, and her children traumatized, losing their mother, parents, becoming active advocates, courageous and strong advocates for a change in the law. we have an obligation to act regardless of whatever the president says or does. there's nothing in the constitution that says the united states senate can act only if the president commits to signing some law. there's nothing in the constitution that says we can act only if the...
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jackson, mississippi. good morning. caller: good morning, how are you? host: doing welcome thanks. caller: i don't believe in climate changeas far as the gentleman who says that god does not overpower us, yes he does. we have free will to be silly enough to believe in ridiculous climate change. doesn't belong in the school, no. what belongs in school is religion and god. until we wake up and put god first in this world, you know is., it is what it as far as i am concerned, we made fools of ourselves by believing in al gore, and we made him a billionaire by believing in this ridiculous climate change. that is what i firmly believe. i love your show. goodbye. host: about a half-hour left. we are asking you, should schools be required to teach climate change? our line for teachers is 202-748-8000, students and 202-748-8001, and forever the rest of us, 202-748-8002. front page of the washington post, they write that one president trump spoke on the telephone with the ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyi in july, the ukrainians had a lot at stake, waiting on millions installed military aid from the u.s., and the ukrainian pr
jackson, mississippi. good morning. caller: good morning, how are you? host: doing welcome thanks. caller: i don't believe in climate changeas far as the gentleman who says that god does not overpower us, yes he does. we have free will to be silly enough to believe in ridiculous climate change. doesn't belong in the school, no. what belongs in school is religion and god. until we wake up and put god first in this world, you know is., it is what it as far as i am concerned, we made fools of...
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change all the time. for a while of the democratic partyy which was its own thing on the one hand i wasn't really a party. we don't like jackson and what they represent. you end up with two main parties and one of them is jackson democratic supposedly popular. on the one side. you have the wigs that are more centralized.. really represent a very different point of view. if you are governor of massachusetts in president of the united states at that time who held more political power.wh the founding or whenever i wanted to be. if you go all the way back to the real founding moment. there were people like hamilton and the federalists. thatng assumed that it would be encompassed above and beyond the constitution. it was really brief for what it does they thought the answer to that question would be the governor of massachusetts. for people their loyalties in sense of belonging and their understanding of power is still something to be grounded in their state overtime that shifts in the 19th century certainly the first half if you were to pick up a newspaper from that time congress would be getting a lot more attention. we assume th
change all the time. for a while of the democratic partyy which was its own thing on the one hand i wasn't really a party. we don't like jackson and what they represent. you end up with two main parties and one of them is jackson democratic supposedly popular. on the one side. you have the wigs that are more centralized.. really represent a very different point of view. if you are governor of massachusetts in president of the united states at that time who held more political power.wh the...
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jackson, i met winter sports athletes from the group protect our winters. these are amazing athletes who spoke about their passion for snow sports and magnificent mountain landscapes. they also spoke of climate change threatening the future of the sports that they love. i listened to lindsey dyer deliver a wonderful presentation to a packed house in jackson about how climate change is altering alpine environments. she is summoning the same inner strength that allows her to ski death-defying drops. and i tell you, look at the film of some of what she skis off of. it will stun you. she's using that inner strength to build national support for climate action. in pinedale, i heard how climate change threatens cold water fisheries. the tributaries are some of the most storied trout streams in the world. i spent an afternoon with a fly fishing guide and a representative from wyoming trout unlimited. they told me ed how higher temperatures and lower water flows both caused by climate change harm wyoming's iconic trout, which need cold water with plenty of oxygen. i also visited local scientists who study climate change, dr. michael trseck and dr. andy ray gave me a tour of yellowstone national park to sho
jackson, i met winter sports athletes from the group protect our winters. these are amazing athletes who spoke about their passion for snow sports and magnificent mountain landscapes. they also spoke of climate change threatening the future of the sports that they love. i listened to lindsey dyer deliver a wonderful presentation to a packed house in jackson about how climate change is altering alpine environments. she is summoning the same inner strength that allows her to ski death-defying...
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changes have occurred. i'm including what i consider some of the less frequent he mentions topics of this. . there we have images of the beta cal you trond and the top, jackson square, a great high and the sppy valley 50 plant and steam
changes have occurred. i'm including what i consider some of the less frequent he mentions topics of this. . there we have images of the beta cal you trond and the top, jackson square, a great high and the sppy valley 50 plant and steam