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and if james bell did not speak to that, he was being very polite. he's worked with our data and knows how terrible it is. we worked very early on with a researcher to address racial disparity in our process and we were told our data was so dirty and incomplete they couldn't do the analysis. we had to spend several years until we could find researchers in higher education to put students to work to create complicated algorithms to pull the information out of our case management systems. it's an ongoing struggle and i hope part of the work this group will take up is the investment in justice and trying to give it adequate resources to be able to complete the onboarding of our all case management systems and the sharing of the data across the systems so important projects like this don't become six year endeavors but closer to a reasonable timeline to answer important questions about how we do our work in a more timely way. the study we just completed is at sfdistrictattorney.org, you can see all the results there. we asked professor stephen rafael to
and if james bell did not speak to that, he was being very polite. he's worked with our data and knows how terrible it is. we worked very early on with a researcher to address racial disparity in our process and we were told our data was so dirty and incomplete they couldn't do the analysis. we had to spend several years until we could find researchers in higher education to put students to work to create complicated algorithms to pull the information out of our case management systems. it's an...
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james bell, who spoke earlier, did an amazing, groundbreaking study. it showed clearly that there were disparities. we sought to take that study and work with the university of pennsylvania, which offered to do a two-year study independently. all we did was provide them with our files. and we opened our files up to them. they came up with a report -- first slide, please? second slide. they gave us an economist and a scientist and a law professor for two years, who worked on the study. and we gave them 11,000 cases. when asking the question, "what specifically did the disparities result in?" they found that african-americans are held in pretrial custody 62% longer than their white counterparts and on average serve 30 days longer in custody. these are folks that are charged with the same crime, same criminal history and all of the characteristics are exactly the same. so in other words, making an apples-to-apples comparison. next slide, please. in terms of cases, the time to resolve a case is 14% longer if you are african-american. and on average, it was
james bell, who spoke earlier, did an amazing, groundbreaking study. it showed clearly that there were disparities. we sought to take that study and work with the university of pennsylvania, which offered to do a two-year study independently. all we did was provide them with our files. and we opened our files up to them. they came up with a report -- first slide, please? second slide. they gave us an economist and a scientist and a law professor for two years, who worked on the study. and we...
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. >> first, we'll welcome james bell, burns institute, who will discuss national best practices. welcome back, mr. bell. >> thank you for extending time for me for future remarks before we hear from people that are decision makers in the city and county of san francisco. as resident of san francisco for over 35 years. i've never experienced this kind of conversation since the displacing of residents in what used to be called the fillmore and other neighborhoods during the "urban renew alloy -- renewal"phenomenon. we know that neighborhoods change, but now we're called to monitor that change not withstanding market forces. market forces care little about equity, but i believe that government should. so how do we apportion goods and services and maintain communities in this context? obviously for me, i believe that equity is how any county must proceed. and in this gumbo of multiple interests, we must be informed of cross sectors by data so we're not relying on what we see in our individual experiences but what we know across experiences. for example, in neighboring los angeles reg
. >> first, we'll welcome james bell, burns institute, who will discuss national best practices. welcome back, mr. bell. >> thank you for extending time for me for future remarks before we hear from people that are decision makers in the city and county of san francisco. as resident of san francisco for over 35 years. i've never experienced this kind of conversation since the displacing of residents in what used to be called the fillmore and other neighborhoods during the...
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talked about and james bell talked about, much of that came from our jail management system. how does the sheriff's department use the data to advance equity? in one way, we use it to identify the different -- the racial disparities at the difference decision making point in our jail. one of the things we're doing is doing research to gather data to inform future policy decisions about what we learn through our research project that involves who gets out on alternative sentencing and who does not. as well as working with the pretrial diversion project, identify wooing gets out on pretrial and who doesn't and why not. and so those are things going on right now. the new pretrial system, risk assessment tool, has been going on since may, 2016. and it's shown a lot of improvement, but we still don't know how much. and over sustained time, so we'll look at that as well. so on the next page, i gave you the data collected. we're one of the few agencies, where we do collect race and ethnicity and in a robust fashion. we have it so many of the departments depend upon us and come to us
talked about and james bell talked about, much of that came from our jail management system. how does the sheriff's department use the data to advance equity? in one way, we use it to identify the different -- the racial disparities at the difference decision making point in our jail. one of the things we're doing is doing research to gather data to inform future policy decisions about what we learn through our research project that involves who gets out on alternative sentencing and who does...
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and with regards to her last comment, i want to recognize that that was a conversation that james bell and i had had specifically around if law enforcement does its job well and numbers go down in terms of crime or with the need for public defenders, if they improve outcomes, then they could get less money. so we have to be aware how we consider the impact of data and how it's nonpunitive in the minds of people. >> and what we reward and don't reap ward. it's important. there's a lot of shifts in there that need to happen. >> and for the city to understand that because we move closer to the goals, it doesn't mean that resources should be able away from the departments that are doing the right thing. >> and there are so many things that the departments could be doing with the resources if they weren't doing the same old things. >> exactly. >> so it would be truly beneficial to the city and county. its about reprioritizing that money. there is never enough money for community policing. if we were not doing minor equipment stops, what can we do with that? if we were spending those resourc
and with regards to her last comment, i want to recognize that that was a conversation that james bell and i had had specifically around if law enforcement does its job well and numbers go down in terms of crime or with the need for public defenders, if they improve outcomes, then they could get less money. so we have to be aware how we consider the impact of data and how it's nonpunitive in the minds of people. >> and what we reward and don't reap ward. it's important. there's a lot of...
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need to go further, so that ultimately, the content is removed automatically. joining me now is james beller? i think it is quite underwhelming, really. i don't think many people disagree with her. we have got huge technology companies, and you want to see them do what they can to prevent images of abuse spreading, and terrorist content. she has said there is a few times before, and to repeat this message that she has said if you times is a bit disappointing on this stage. where is her plan to actually do this? do you think they have come up do this? do you think they have come up with more specific measures or proposals that are not to do with clamping down on certain forms of activity, and urging global companies, they are not companies which are in the jurisdiction of the uk very often, to do more? i think it is obvious that more needs to be done. i think you get some difficult issues when you come to extremist content. issues when you come to extremist co nte nt. at issues when you come to extremist content. at what point does it move from a view that we might be uncomfortable with dis
need to go further, so that ultimately, the content is removed automatically. joining me now is james beller? i think it is quite underwhelming, really. i don't think many people disagree with her. we have got huge technology companies, and you want to see them do what they can to prevent images of abuse spreading, and terrorist content. she has said there is a few times before, and to repeat this message that she has said if you times is a bit disappointing on this stage. where is her plan to...
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defense secretary james mattis spells out and see a bell the country's new defense priorities with the more he's on he's been i guess the trumps new defense doctrine couldn't probably be summed up in just three words bring it on and to those who would threaten america's experiment in democracy they must know if you challenge it will be your longest and your worst day the war on terror is now secondary the priority is the new great game of global proportions great power competition not terrorism is now the primary focus of u.s. national security the logic here is the technological and hard power gap between the u.s. and the competition is narrowing and washington simply can't let that happen cannot expect success by tomorrow's conflicts with yesterday's weapons or equipment. investments in space and saber space nuclear deterrent forces missile defense advanced economist systems and resilient and agile logistic will provide our high quality troops what they need to win. i . that is a new arms race or races a nuclear arms race at me races cyber race space to what has that ever made the wo
defense secretary james mattis spells out and see a bell the country's new defense priorities with the more he's on he's been i guess the trumps new defense doctrine couldn't probably be summed up in just three words bring it on and to those who would threaten america's experiment in democracy they must know if you challenge it will be your longest and your worst day the war on terror is now secondary the priority is the new great game of global proportions great power competition not terrorism...
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now stick around for james corden and his guests connie britton, bradley whitford, and jamie bell. ve. >> james: it's been a while.
now stick around for james corden and his guests connie britton, bradley whitford, and jamie bell. ve. >> james: it's been a while.
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bell. days ago the u.s. secretary of defense james mattis updated in revised america's global defense strategy it is a dark vision of the world and calls for a massive defense spending what he calls a defense strategy critics say is a blueprint for without it. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the sixty's pull on. the only show i go out of my way to find you know what it is that really packs a punch. yeah it is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than blue. sea people you've never heard of love went back to the night i'm president of the world bank they. were. seriously sent us an email. yes i was but the police work for the. campaign the last election i believe will do more to well most of the young and we will all soon will but you know one of the up and will push it out so i. can continue. to move into the middle of the scouts more we leave that to cops believe. he should resign you to judge. you will know the young much. the procedure to the. in which you can you get other cool news but when you. told me most of the original post. canadian prime minist
bell. days ago the u.s. secretary of defense james mattis updated in revised america's global defense strategy it is a dark vision of the world and calls for a massive defense spending what he calls a defense strategy critics say is a blueprint for without it. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the sixty's pull on. the only show i go out of my way to find you know what it is that really packs a punch. yeah it is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are...
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bell. days ago the u.s. secretary of defense james mattis updated in revised america's global defense strategy it is a dark vision of the world and calls for a massive defense spending what he calls a defense strategy critics say is a blueprint for without it. xena's says harlan kentucky. we've always moved them places people were going to st fanny's removing. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines the fed said that it was a laugh to see these people a survivors of a wild disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here and that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see of that. apply to many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i dived. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch put a funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the supe
bell. days ago the u.s. secretary of defense james mattis updated in revised america's global defense strategy it is a dark vision of the world and calls for a massive defense spending what he calls a defense strategy critics say is a blueprint for without it. xena's says harlan kentucky. we've always moved them places people were going to st fanny's removing. a co money city with almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines the fed said that it was a laugh to see these...
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no kevin durant, injured calf last night and no james harden, out for hamstring injury. one-on-one with jordan bell, welcome to the league. hence the foul. andre iguodala starting for durant. shooting touch from the perimeter has been off. steph, step back, money. david west, ageless one. steph, 14 at half. releases so quickly. paul one-on-one with patrick mccaw, schooling the youngster. 15 at half. behind the back, to the rack. klay thompson, also at 15. rockets led by one at break. to the third quarter, klay with the assist to andre, gerald green just picked up recently by rockets. rockets leading 82-79 late in the third. >>> ice and sharks. team teal has not lost in toronto in 16 years. patrick marleau in a maple leaf uniform. kaudry takes a chunk of thornton's beard out. they grabbed it on the bench to preserve it or something. i don't know. 1-0 toronto. 30 seconds later. fred berg shot hits maple leaf stick. dillon, thank you very much. first of the year. under two minutes to play. sharks down 2-1. anderson lost the puck. giveaway. chris tierney, thank you. 2-2 overtime. going to shootout. >>>
no kevin durant, injured calf last night and no james harden, out for hamstring injury. one-on-one with jordan bell, welcome to the league. hence the foul. andre iguodala starting for durant. shooting touch from the perimeter has been off. steph, step back, money. david west, ageless one. steph, 14 at half. releases so quickly. paul one-on-one with patrick mccaw, schooling the youngster. 15 at half. behind the back, to the rack. klay thompson, also at 15. rockets led by one at break. to the...
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no kevin durant, injured calf last night and no james harden, out for hamstring injury. one-on-one with jordan bellgue. hence the foul. andre iguodala starting for durant. shooting touch from the perimeter has been off. steph, step back, money. david west, ageless one. steph, 14 at half. releases so quickly. paul one-on-one with patrick mccaw, schooling the youngster. 15 at half. behind the back, to the rack. klay thompson, also at 15. rockets led by one at break. to the third quarter, klay with the assist to andre, gerald green just picked up recently by rockets. rockets leading 82-79 late in the third. >>> ice and sharks. team teal has not lost in toronto in 16 years. patrick marleau in a maple maple uniform. kaudry takes a chunk of thornton's beard out. they grabbed it on the bench to preserve it or something. i don't know. 1-0 toronto. 30 seconds later. fred berg shot hits maple leaf stick. dillon, thank you very much. first of the year. under two minutes to play. sharks down 2-1. anderson lost the puck. giveaway. chris tierney, thank you. 2-2 overtime. going to shootout. >>> odd dynamic playin
no kevin durant, injured calf last night and no james harden, out for hamstring injury. one-on-one with jordan bellgue. hence the foul. andre iguodala starting for durant. shooting touch from the perimeter has been off. steph, step back, money. david west, ageless one. steph, 14 at half. releases so quickly. paul one-on-one with patrick mccaw, schooling the youngster. 15 at half. behind the back, to the rack. klay thompson, also at 15. rockets led by one at break. to the third quarter, klay...
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james. >>> a lot more ahead on this special edition of the "closing bell," dow 25,000. >> options traders the markets from a very different angle. coming up, john najarian, mr. options, on what they think about where the big three, the dow, s&p, and nasdaq, will head now. >>> plus, another indicator for the big caps the transports where the transports lead, the dow often follows. this special edition of the "closing bell" dow 25,000, is back in two minutes. how'd that go? he kept spelling my name with an 'i' but it's bryan with a 'y.' yeah, since birth. that drives me crazy. yes. it's on all your email. yes. they should know this? yeah. the guy was my brother-in-law. that's ridiculous. well, i happen to know some people. do they listen? what? they're amazing listeners. nice. guidance from professionals who take their time to get to know you. you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about
james. >>> a lot more ahead on this special edition of the "closing bell," dow 25,000. >> options traders the markets from a very different angle. coming up, john najarian, mr. options, on what they think about where the big three, the dow, s&p, and nasdaq, will head now. >>> plus, another indicator for the big caps the transports where the transports lead, the dow often follows. this special edition of the "closing bell" dow 25,000, is back in...
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bell in a very good place. >> what are you eating now? >> a sal add and a piece of cake. . >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> james franco was basking in applause sunday as he accepted his gb gb award. >> he faces multiple claims of sexually exploited behavior. we have seen how it can force stars into hiding, but not james. >> one of the things that happened at the globes, you were wearing a "time's up" button. and some women during your time on stage said that was hypocritical. >> i haven't responded. i have my own side of this story. but i believe in these people that have been underrepresented getting their stories out enough that i will hold back things that i could say, just because i believe in it that much. >> james franco he has his support for women is to strong, he's willing to take a knock for not actively refuting the allegations against him. the report claims that five women have accused james franco of inappropriate or sexually exploitative behavior. one of them a student at the act, school that franco founded. she told us i feel there have an abuse of power. another claimed franco stormed offset when women declined to ta
bell in a very good place. >> what are you eating now? >> a sal add and a piece of cake. . >> this is "entertainment tonight." >> james franco was basking in applause sunday as he accepted his gb gb award. >> he faces multiple claims of sexually exploited behavior. we have seen how it can force stars into hiding, but not james. >> one of the things that happened at the globes, you were wearing a "time's up" button. and some women during...
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james harden is back in the lineup for only the second day. green will not play today. serving their suspensions. andre is out as is jordan bell.ike shumann, abc7 sports. larry? >> see you after the game. the postgame show. >>> stanford men's basketball, a surprise so far in the pac-12. winning five straight. hosting number 14 arizona today. to farm they've taken their band and their cow bells very seriously. dorian pickens, all of his 15 came in the final 11 minutes. a three ball. and puts stanford up with 4:30 to play. a minute and a half left, pickens loses the paul. parker jackson cartwright, scoops to the hoop. wildcats up one. alkins banks it in. three seconds left. stanford down two. it is pickens for the win, fade agway. arizona survives 73-71. stanford's five-game win streak over, they drop to 5-2 in the pac-12, 11-9 overall. more news on tom brady's injured hand. suffered a cut with a running back. no damage other than the cut. despite being lifted as questionable, it's suspected that tommy will play tomorrow in the afc championship game against jacksonville but apparently needed a few stitches. >>> who knew it's peng
james harden is back in the lineup for only the second day. green will not play today. serving their suspensions. andre is out as is jordan bell.ike shumann, abc7 sports. larry? >> see you after the game. the postgame show. >>> stanford men's basketball, a surprise so far in the pac-12. winning five straight. hosting number 14 arizona today. to farm they've taken their band and their cow bells very seriously. dorian pickens, all of his 15 came in the final 11 minutes. a three...
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bell." joe bother rolly, former -- borelli, former trump campaign and james freeman, "wall street journal," fox news contributor. dr. marc siegel fox news medical analyst. dr. siegel, they were really grasping at straus. they couldn't wrap their brains around the idea, he doesn't exercise, he is not getting on eliptical and he will live forever and they started crying. >> you have that about right, melissa. i thought a lot of questions were actually answered today. it is disrespectful to dr. jackson, emergency-room trained, been with the white house since gw bush, worked in combat by the way and iraq. dealt with really sick people. we have adage in medicine, if you can take care of really sick and dying people you can take care of healthy people. he was very detailed on this exam. showed he had a cardiac stress test done. he had echo done. heart is in great shape. his blood pressure is low. cognitive testing wasn't even necessary. here is the key reason. because he spends every day speaking to him. he has been observing him for a year. that particular idea of so much time spent, doctor to p
bell." joe bother rolly, former -- borelli, former trump campaign and james freeman, "wall street journal," fox news contributor. dr. marc siegel fox news medical analyst. dr. siegel, they were really grasping at straus. they couldn't wrap their brains around the idea, he doesn't exercise, he is not getting on eliptical and he will live forever and they started crying. >> you have that about right, melissa. i thought a lot of questions were actually answered today. it is...
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bell? sure can, jim. ♪ trade 24/5, only with td ameritrade. >>> all right, 23.5 minutes. jamesght that man can spend like nobody else >> all right we'll do a little spending here. maybe amd is trying to spin this quarter as a positive. >> movie references, lets go greek mythologies. david, they did it. they have some really terrific gaming chips this stock, after the bell -- >> i thought after the bell it was down >> that was a short rage and there was a short race saying the margins were good and there is a third where they're saying they're losing cryptocurrency and they gave up and let it live this is the most hated stocks. >> they were lying and lying take these two letters down. >> lisa sue. she holds her on in a great conference call. this was a weak quarter and they're still living a great number next up is going to be a challenge. >> you are becoming a believer >> i am. >> david, the balance sheet is going to get better and better, not this quarter but they got to spend to grow. not shrink >> they can fix the balance sheet in the second half and people paying 15 for the
bell? sure can, jim. ♪ trade 24/5, only with td ameritrade. >>> all right, 23.5 minutes. jamesght that man can spend like nobody else >> all right we'll do a little spending here. maybe amd is trying to spin this quarter as a positive. >> movie references, lets go greek mythologies. david, they did it. they have some really terrific gaming chips this stock, after the bell -- >> i thought after the bell it was down >> that was a short rage and there was a short...
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tucker: we have raise alarm bells on this show about the terrifying power big techa reveals over your private life we have new evidence of that power thanks to video from jamesently show as twitter employee talking about just how much information his company has on you. he says, quote, we have full access to every single person's account. every single direct message, deleted text messages, deleted tweets. can i tell you exactly who logged in from where, what user name and password and who changed that password. this is all very terrifying. very, very dangerous. also very creepy, big brotherrish. we certainly agree with that elsewhere in the video, another employee says that twitter can shadow ban users statements without their knowledge presumably for ideological reasons. we contacted twitter and asked they do that the. twitter does not shadow ban accounts we do take action to down rake accounts abusive and mark them accordingly so people can click through to see these accounts in they choose. in other words they do shadow ban people. they call it something different. the question is who do they shadow ban and on what criteria. can we see a list of the accou
tucker: we have raise alarm bells on this show about the terrifying power big techa reveals over your private life we have new evidence of that power thanks to video from jamesently show as twitter employee talking about just how much information his company has on you. he says, quote, we have full access to every single person's account. every single direct message, deleted text messages, deleted tweets. can i tell you exactly who logged in from where, what user name and password and who...
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the "closing bell" with kelly evans and bill griffeth is back in two minutes r... ♪ james r. and associatesanna speaking... ♪ james r. and associates. anna. ♪ [phone ringing] baker architects. this is anna baker. this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, but you're ready to bet on yourself today. spend your life living. find an advisor at northwesternmutual.com. [ phone rings ] how's the college visit? does it make the short list? yeah, i'm afraid so. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. knowing what's important to you is why 7 million investors work with edward jones. >>> another big rally day for wall street. the dow up 155 points right now. s&p, nasdaq, russell, transports it -- we're like a broken record here so far in 2018 but that is the story. the strength continues for the stock market >> rates have been up, royoil, w about oil today? >> yeah. >> more on that. >> the string today, retail's very strong, airlines are very strong and energy is very strong. today. so kind of a weird cross section there. >> even the temperature's high s
the "closing bell" with kelly evans and bill griffeth is back in two minutes r... ♪ james r. and associatesanna speaking... ♪ james r. and associates. anna. ♪ [phone ringing] baker architects. this is anna baker. this is what our version of financial planning looks like. tomorrow is important, but you're ready to bet on yourself today. spend your life living. find an advisor at northwesternmutual.com. [ phone rings ] how's the college visit? does it make the short list? yeah,...
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bell. are all these layers of beef and cheese reserved for a secret society? or just anyone with a dollar? the answer is yes. (bong) ( james the cheapest ticket on the re-sale market is going for four-thousand-370 dollars. the average re-sale ticket price is more than nine- thousand dollars. the philadelphia eagles will face the new england patriots on february fourth in minneapolis. san mateo's own tom brady is making his eighth super bowl appearance. (james) a tsunami watch is canceled for the bay area... after a 7-point-9 earthquake hits off the coast of alaska. we'll have a live report with more information ... in the next hour. ( rebecca ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. (darya) good morning i'm darya folsom.. (james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic...
bell. are all these layers of beef and cheese reserved for a secret society? or just anyone with a dollar? the answer is yes. (bong) ( james the cheapest ticket on the re-sale market is going for four-thousand-370 dollars. the average re-sale ticket price is more than nine- thousand dollars. the philadelphia eagles will face the new england patriots on february fourth in minneapolis. san mateo's own tom brady is making his eighth super bowl appearance. (james) a tsunami watch is canceled for...
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james pleasant to felt the california was a prime place for the underground railroad. usesant and her husband their resources to help african-americans find employments. garnered exceptional wealth and partnered with thomas belln investing in lucrative as mrs.. pleasant was also known -- lucrative businesses. helpingalso known for found the bank of california. she used her enormous financial resources to assist john brown as much as she could. when she traveled back to the east coast, she spoke with meeting with john brown in canada. she donated $30,000 to his cause. i put this in an inflation calculator, that is almost a million dollars. while almost -- while much of pleasant engagement with brown remains a mystery, in 1908 she gave an interview about her relationship with brown. upon john brown's capture a letter was found on his person, att read, the ax was found the root of the tree and after the first blow is struck there will be plenty more money coming, signed w e p. pleasant explained the letter and her involvement. she said i furnished the money and wrote the letter. p but inls are am e signing my name i always made my m look like a w. i suppose that little mistake was all that saved me from being hu
james pleasant to felt the california was a prime place for the underground railroad. usesant and her husband their resources to help african-americans find employments. garnered exceptional wealth and partnered with thomas belln investing in lucrative as mrs.. pleasant was also known -- lucrative businesses. helpingalso known for found the bank of california. she used her enormous financial resources to assist john brown as much as she could. when she traveled back to the east coast, she spoke...
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james instead of receiptis. book tv and prime time friday night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> monday night, on the communicators, we're on location at bell labs in murray hill, new jersey. bell labs is one of the premier communications research facilities in the world, providing work in radio astronomy, lasers and information theory. the president, marcus weldon, discusses what's new in education technology and research. >> the problem we have is, we presented you with a ton of data, but not necessarily knowledge. not necessarily an ability to think better. and so in the next era, we will actually connect everything, your environment, you, infrastructure, buildings, bridges, cities, so we can actually see what's going on, and automate that. think of your house will be -- the jetsons, automatically clean for you. your energy will be automatically managed for you. so your car may be automatically driven for you. all of that requires a massive change in how you build networks. and yeah, the cloud has to move into the network to make that work. cloud will come of age. the network will become valued again, and devices will be everywhere. on y
james instead of receiptis. book tv and prime time friday night starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> monday night, on the communicators, we're on location at bell labs in murray hill, new jersey. bell labs is one of the premier communications research facilities in the world, providing work in radio astronomy, lasers and information theory. the president, marcus weldon, discusses what's new in education technology and research. >> the problem we have is, we presented you with a ton...