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the story of jane spurgeon a.k.a the tories wife. so i first met jane. figuratively speaking, no sounds involved in the north carolina state archives in raleigh the mid 1990. it's. and at the time i was working on a book on the american revolution and i was reading women's petition to their state legislatures and really hoping to find some women who wrote about the revolution and what it meant to them and how they thought about things like liberty and rights and things like that. i actually very little of that sort of rhetoric mostly i think because the woman who petitioned and were smart enough to know that they a much better chance of getting help from their government if they described themselves as frail and helpless. in other words, if they justified their request on the basis of their needs as dependents rather than on the basis of their, quote unquote, as citizens, the only exception, that pattern in north carolina least was my woman, jane spurgeon between 1785 and 70, 89, in words, in the years immediately following revolution, she submitted seri
the story of jane spurgeon a.k.a the tories wife. so i first met jane. figuratively speaking, no sounds involved in the north carolina state archives in raleigh the mid 1990. it's. and at the time i was working on a book on the american revolution and i was reading women's petition to their state legislatures and really hoping to find some women who wrote about the revolution and what it meant to them and how they thought about things like liberty and rights and things like that. i actually...
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this is a photo of what jane warner looks like today.here is still overhead muni wires, trarks in paving. the paving conditions has a lot of differed maintenance that need to be addressed and there is just a lot of opportunity for improvement to really turn this space into something that is a plaza where people are not necessarily sitting in the roadway with movable tables and chairs and look what it could be. >> are we supposed to be looking at the photo of the plaza as it is now? >> yes, that is correct. >> i think [indiscernible] i think one more slide. >> it is- >> there we go. >> must be playing catch-up. this is the plaza today so looking to take the situation and think what it could be for the future. it, please advance the slide. okay, so a key constraint of the plaza is the f line and muni operations. we worked in tandem and parallel with the mta to look at various options where curb lines could be maintaining operation of the f line and settled on option 2 you can see below which looks to expand the plaza space, allow more pede
this is a photo of what jane warner looks like today.here is still overhead muni wires, trarks in paving. the paving conditions has a lot of differed maintenance that need to be addressed and there is just a lot of opportunity for improvement to really turn this space into something that is a plaza where people are not necessarily sitting in the roadway with movable tables and chairs and look what it could be. >> are we supposed to be looking at the photo of the plaza as it is now?...
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this is a photo of what jane warner looks like today. there is still overhead muni wires, trarks in paving. the paving conditions has a lot of differed maintenance that need to be addressed and there is just a lot of opportunity for improvement to really turn this space into something that is a plaza where people are not necessarily sitting in the roadway with movable tables and chairs and look what it could be. >> are we supposed to be looking at the photo of the plaza as it is now? >> yes, that is correct. >> i think [indiscernible] i think one more slide. >> it is- >> there we go. >> must be playing catch-up. this is the plaza today so looking to take the situation and think what it could be for the future. it, please advance the slide. okay, so a key constraint of the plaza is the f line and muni operations. we worked in tandem and parallel with the mta to look at various options where curb lines could be maintaining operation of the f line and settled on option 2 you can see below which looks to expand the plaza space, allow more pe
this is a photo of what jane warner looks like today. there is still overhead muni wires, trarks in paving. the paving conditions has a lot of differed maintenance that need to be addressed and there is just a lot of opportunity for improvement to really turn this space into something that is a plaza where people are not necessarily sitting in the roadway with movable tables and chairs and look what it could be. >> are we supposed to be looking at the photo of the plaza as it is now?...
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mumma jane is a lady who invites us into her home.e from the bbc and we have questions about project rescue children. she lets us in. this is project rescue children's rescue centre in kenya. it is meant to be a place where children who have been trafficked, sexually exploited or orphaned can come to be looked after, but there are no children here and the owner of this house says it has never been a rescue centre. in fact, she has shown me around and it is just a house where her and her husband live. she tells me that she has provided food and shelter for some local children in need in the past, but she has never received any funding for that, not from prc or anyone else. jane tells us that her son, cooper, was prc's director in kenya and that he brought adam to visit her home. adam said he wanted to visit a rescue centre on her land. he came with food and footballs and took photographs of local children, but then never came back. she says he sent money to fix the roof, install solar panels and a new gate. he used pictures of this wor
mumma jane is a lady who invites us into her home.e from the bbc and we have questions about project rescue children. she lets us in. this is project rescue children's rescue centre in kenya. it is meant to be a place where children who have been trafficked, sexually exploited or orphaned can come to be looked after, but there are no children here and the owner of this house says it has never been a rescue centre. in fact, she has shown me around and it is just a house where her and her husband...
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jane goodall. about 60 years ago, she moved to africa to study chimpanzees, and what she learned revolutionized our understanding of what non-humans can do. today, she is devoting herself to inspiring young people around the world to do more to protect the climate and the environment for animals in africa and all over the world. i had the chance to sit down with dr. jane goodall recently and learn firsthand why this woman, 89 years old, is still so admired and dedicated to helping make the planet a better place. thank you very much for coming here. we are going to go through a lot of what you have done and the things that make you so popular. on your last name. that kind of describes everything. "good all." you ever thought of changing it to "good for all" because you are doing so many things or "great all"? dr. goodall: [laughs] we have on our website good for all news because i truly believe that we need to know the doom and gloom, we do, but why don't we give more time to amazing people and wond
jane goodall. about 60 years ago, she moved to africa to study chimpanzees, and what she learned revolutionized our understanding of what non-humans can do. today, she is devoting herself to inspiring young people around the world to do more to protect the climate and the environment for animals in africa and all over the world. i had the chance to sit down with dr. jane goodall recently and learn firsthand why this woman, 89 years old, is still so admired and dedicated to helping make the...
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please join me in welcoming judge david tatel jane mayer. this thank you for that lovely introduction. it means so to me and i have been part of the politics and prose community so long that it was on the other side of connecticut avenue when first came here. there are so many. john, thank you for that lovely. the book sounds even better from using it does on paper. there so many people in this room that i could thank, but then we'd never get to book. all my thank you's in the acknowledgments which i loved writing. so i hope you will get far enough in the book to read the acknowledgments. and finally, jane, it's such pleasure to be here with you and to the book with you. i've admired your work and writings for and so i've been asking for 30 years. go away. go for it, jane. okay, now, i finally got you where i want you. the the first thing i wanted to make sure was that neither you nor eddie maybe spoke to any strangers on. the way between the the parking and the podium. because if you did, you're probably on twitter already been taped surrep
please join me in welcoming judge david tatel jane mayer. this thank you for that lovely introduction. it means so to me and i have been part of the politics and prose community so long that it was on the other side of connecticut avenue when first came here. there are so many. john, thank you for that lovely. the book sounds even better from using it does on paper. there so many people in this room that i could thank, but then we'd never get to book. all my thank you's in the acknowledgments...
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jane seymour gave the green light, a deep sleep archaeologist. an egyptologist consulted in the language of the same opinion that the slot should go ahead because he should be here from an opt, historical and egypt to logical point of view. the past was not as valuable as they thoughts. and the quickbooks walk would be a waiting, waiting situation, but the public so things differently and looked to the museums. there was a string of all schools in the press against the decision, which was then with us. in the end, the opinion of the experts counted less than that of the general public. you guys that's impressive is probably going to the. 5 1933, the national socialist seized power in germany and the bus to become a political point in the show of strength between nations, propaganda, ministry use of goods to sort of opportunity to capitalize on. it's written. the judge has the german no far to use. good both in particular, so the return of nef at t t has a useful strategy to win egypt over to the side in the past. so against britain it was hit the
jane seymour gave the green light, a deep sleep archaeologist. an egyptologist consulted in the language of the same opinion that the slot should go ahead because he should be here from an opt, historical and egypt to logical point of view. the past was not as valuable as they thoughts. and the quickbooks walk would be a waiting, waiting situation, but the public so things differently and looked to the museums. there was a string of all schools in the press against the decision, which was then...
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objects would ultimately remain in egypt by one such a contract was secured by jim and entrepreneur, jane seemed a wealthy patron of building museums, he used his fortune to finance excavations my german audiologist looked fixed boycotts on december 6th, 1912, the g mega sensational discovery until l. amana on the nile. the full part was over joyce, when it came time for them to produce department to design the funds. the boss went to germany and as compensation, a wind, ulta piece remained in egypt moving, advise after months that has been speculation that the boss may have been sprinkled with this was done so that the carla and beauty would not immediately apparent. so it can hardly be said that everything was done in the right way. so gun is goodman, come bout frigerator designed, freed, director of the egyptian museum in berlin, has examined the facts. there's a car from you. this theory that the object was smeared. i don't think anyone would ever have done that with an object like that. there's absolutely no evidence for it and had to pull that up for you. so could egypt have kept an
objects would ultimately remain in egypt by one such a contract was secured by jim and entrepreneur, jane seemed a wealthy patron of building museums, he used his fortune to finance excavations my german audiologist looked fixed boycotts on december 6th, 1912, the g mega sensational discovery until l. amana on the nile. the full part was over joyce, when it came time for them to produce department to design the funds. the boss went to germany and as compensation, a wind, ulta piece remained in...
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sure, and jane - miaht tax cuts. sure, and jane - might it — tax cuts.nd jane - might it have _ tax cuts. sure, and jane - might it have been - tax cuts. sure, and jane - might it have been a - tax cuts. sure, and jane - - might it have been a different market story if this had happened on a tuesday, a wednesday or a thursday rather than a saturday when many markets — most markets were closed? markets - most markets were closed? ~ ~ , closed? well, quite likely, because — closed? well, quite likely, because we _ closed? well, quite likely, because we would - closed? well, quite likely, because we would have i closed? well, quite likely, l because we would have had closed? well, quite likely, - because we would have had more panic, more of a kneejerk reaction. now, iwould imagine that the kneejerk reaction. now, iwould imagine that the knee jerk reaction would have been in the same direction, but perhaps a little bit less measured because the moves that we have seen in the overnight asia session have been relatively muted. we have to bear in mind thatjapa
sure, and jane - miaht tax cuts. sure, and jane - might it — tax cuts.nd jane - might it have _ tax cuts. sure, and jane - might it have been - tax cuts. sure, and jane - might it have been a - tax cuts. sure, and jane - - might it have been a different market story if this had happened on a tuesday, a wednesday or a thursday rather than a saturday when many markets — most markets were closed? markets - most markets were closed? ~ ~ , closed? well, quite likely, because — closed? well,...
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i— do. jane morrison and anna louise, thanks forjoining us.lt day for you but we appreciate it. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. president zelensky was speaking at a major summit of around 50 european leaders at blenheim palace in the uk. one person who is not there is ursula von der leyen who has just been re—elected as the european commission president. this been re-elected as the european commission president.— been re-elected as the european commission president. this is the backdro - commission president. this is the backdrop location _ commission president. this is the backdrop location for _ commission president. this is the backdrop location for a _ commission president. this is the backdrop location for a summit i commission president. this is the backdrop location for a summit of| backdrop location for a summit of european leaders, nearly 50 or so, host this time by keir starmer, the new uk prime minister, the labour party in charge and the conservatives were just two weeks ago, but now it is the labour party and
i— do. jane morrison and anna louise, thanks forjoining us.lt day for you but we appreciate it. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. president zelensky was speaking at a major summit of around 50 european leaders at blenheim palace in the uk. one person who is not there is ursula von der leyen who has just been re—elected as the european commission president. this been re-elected as the european commission president.— been re-elected as the european commission president....
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we have 27 jane goodall institutes around the world. and, i realized at some point that the african people living in and around the chimpanzee habitats across africa were struggling to survive. crippling poverty, lack of health and education, moving deeper into the forest, being exposed to diseases like ebola and hiv from the chimpanzees and vice versa. and suddenly it hit me. if we don't help people find ways of making a living without destroying their environment conservation won't work. david: you devoted a large part of the goodall institute to climate change and conservation, is that right? dr. goodall: absolutely. right now we face these two existential threats, don't we? climate change, weather patterns all around the world. we had the flooding yesterday, the day before yesterday. we lost biodiversity. what people don't realize is we are not only part of the natural world, though, with our cell phones and virtual reality we fill divorced from nature. food, water, clothing, everything. we depend on healthy ecosystems. the ecosyste
we have 27 jane goodall institutes around the world. and, i realized at some point that the african people living in and around the chimpanzee habitats across africa were struggling to survive. crippling poverty, lack of health and education, moving deeper into the forest, being exposed to diseases like ebola and hiv from the chimpanzees and vice versa. and suddenly it hit me. if we don't help people find ways of making a living without destroying their environment conservation won't work....
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jane-— see if we can get in on some of that, jane. ., ., , ., , that, jane.troon, thanks very — that, jane. from a very damp troon, thanks very much. _ a damp day at trent bridge but not as bad as the golf. it's been a pretty mixed day for england in fact on the third day of the second test against the west indies. at stumps the hosts lead by 207 runs, with ben duckett and ollie pope making a strong stand — duckett getting 76 in the second innings. and harry brook got his half century off just 62 balls. england finished the day on 248 for 3, as patrick gearey reports. this is a picture of a beautiful summer's day, if you are an english pace bowler. the gloomier it gets, the happier they are, fuelled by the belief the ball will move just enough. chris woakes shines under clouds. england should have had a lead, but with one wicket left, west indies set about causing whatever havoc they could. never mind the risk, never mind the roof, no one was hurt in the making of this west indian lead of a1, though some pride was damaged. under pressure in the series for the
jane-— see if we can get in on some of that, jane. ., ., , ., , that, jane.troon, thanks very — that, jane. from a very damp troon, thanks very much. _ a damp day at trent bridge but not as bad as the golf. it's been a pretty mixed day for england in fact on the third day of the second test against the west indies. at stumps the hosts lead by 207 runs, with ben duckett and ollie pope making a strong stand — duckett getting 76 in the second innings. and harry brook got his half century off...
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jane dougalljoins me in the studio with more on this. jane, what's this all down to? is just gavin, this isjust the gavin, this is just the latest disciplinary in the aftermath of a drawn scandal that's made international headlines. 0n international headlines. on wednesday, canada's performance wednesday, ca nada's performance analyst wednesday, canada's performance analyst and assistant coach were both removed from the olympic team after lombardi was arrested for using a drone to record to new zealand training sessions in saint at the end, for the first opening group game. he was given a suspended sentence for eight months for flying a drone in an urban area without a licence, at the time the head coach took a step back from her role at the time, she said that she would be, wouldn't be on the bench for the first match. and she publicised and a statement. it has now emerged that drone used by the candidate team is a practice that has been taking place since before the olympics. that's going to be raise big questions over who authorise that tactic, who knew about it, w
jane dougalljoins me in the studio with more on this. jane, what's this all down to? is just gavin, this isjust the gavin, this is just the latest disciplinary in the aftermath of a drawn scandal that's made international headlines. 0n international headlines. on wednesday, canada's performance wednesday, ca nada's performance analyst wednesday, canada's performance analyst and assistant coach were both removed from the olympic team after lombardi was arrested for using a drone to record to new...
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i would say in the uk, jane is or so. i would say in the uk, jane is still _ or so.- jane is still very popular, overall global trends i would feel it is declining. tequila is overtaking. we used to have three or maybe four vodka and gin cocktails and now it is three tequila cocktails and vocab engine. we three tequila cocktails and vocab engine.— three tequila cocktails and vocab enaine. ~ ~ , ., vocab engine. we keep hearing that generation _ vocab engine. we keep hearing that generation 2 _ vocab engine. we keep hearing that generation 2 are _ vocab engine. we keep hearing that generation 2 are very - that generation z are very healthy, they don't really like drinking alcohol, smoothies are the choice of drinks, are you finding that a challenge when it comes to segment marketing to different types of tequila? i think you make the conscious choices, whether you are abstinent for a healthy lifestyle, think comes to treating yourself, you like to make that exception i think tequila will be definitely the category to go for. i think that guests know what they are gett
i would say in the uk, jane is or so. i would say in the uk, jane is still _ or so.- jane is still very popular, overall global trends i would feel it is declining. tequila is overtaking. we used to have three or maybe four vodka and gin cocktails and now it is three tequila cocktails and vocab engine. we three tequila cocktails and vocab engine.— three tequila cocktails and vocab enaine. ~ ~ , ., vocab engine. we keep hearing that generation _ vocab engine. we keep hearing that generation 2...
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[applause] >> thank you, jane. hear from goldstar daughter ronda elliott, whose father was killed on omaha beach 80 years ago today. [applause] >> miss gibson, mrs. dropa, mr. roosevelt, mr. kershaw, mr. rheingold, chaplain horton, honor veterans, and anyone else who is important that i might have left out. it was very early in the morning. so early that even though the summer solstice was just two weeks away, the men on the boats, most of them little more than boys, were exhausted. they had been up since before dawn the day before, with no rest insight sight in the near future. most likely what kept them awake was excitement about finally getting into the fight. account we hear and have heard about these men and their trip across the english channel. we have been told that they were miserably seasick. but the sound of waves crashing against their vote on either side, each man was alone with his thoughts. the whole world was waiting for this day. at that moment the place of the landings was still a well-kept secret
[applause] >> thank you, jane. hear from goldstar daughter ronda elliott, whose father was killed on omaha beach 80 years ago today. [applause] >> miss gibson, mrs. dropa, mr. roosevelt, mr. kershaw, mr. rheingold, chaplain horton, honor veterans, and anyone else who is important that i might have left out. it was very early in the morning. so early that even though the summer solstice was just two weeks away, the men on the boats, most of them little more than boys, were exhausted....
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jane. what have you been seeing? jane, hurricane beryl— what have you been seeing?seeing? jane, hurricane beryl was ferocious - what have you been seeing? ii:'iéi hurricane beryl was ferocious and relentless as it crashed into the coast here overnight, but by morning, when the sun came up, we were able to get out and see some of the damage for ourselves, and it was nowhere near what we had anticipated or feared nowhere near what we had anticipated orfeared here in montego bay. we saw a lot of toppled trees, we saw downed power lines, we even saw some sunken ships at a marina nearby. and i want tojust sunken ships at a marina nearby. and i want to just give you a look at the water, because this water is anything but what is synonymous with the caribbean, that classic electric blue that is crystal clear. it is murky from the sediment that was kicked up from the powerful storm surge that crashed into these rocks. what we are learning of concern about is what you cannot see which is power. this is reportable within the last hour, the us embassy sing at 60% of the island
jane. what have you been seeing? jane, hurricane beryl— what have you been seeing?seeing? jane, hurricane beryl was ferocious - what have you been seeing? ii:'iéi hurricane beryl was ferocious and relentless as it crashed into the coast here overnight, but by morning, when the sun came up, we were able to get out and see some of the damage for ourselves, and it was nowhere near what we had anticipated or feared nowhere near what we had anticipated orfeared here in montego bay. we saw a lot...
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rest in power, jane. the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor melgar. >> supervisor peskin. >> submit. >> thank you. supervisor preston. submit, supervisor safai, thank you. superintendent walton. >> thank you, madam clerk. today i'm requesting the budget and legislative analyst to conduct an a list of language access including analyzing the city's current workforce and resource expenditures for language access services, and analyzing the surnt bilingual pay policies for retaining bilingual and identifying additional resources and staffing that is needed per department to comply with the latest amended language access ordinance within the ordinance timeline. and the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor walton. supervisor chan? submit, thank you. supervisor dorsey. submit, thank you. supervisor engardio. submit, thank you. supervisor mandelman. >> thank you, madam clerk, this one is for the transient nerds, i'm introducing a resing lose to update san francisco ha is designation, including our county
rest in power, jane. the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor melgar. >> supervisor peskin. >> submit. >> thank you. supervisor preston. submit, supervisor safai, thank you. superintendent walton. >> thank you, madam clerk. today i'm requesting the budget and legislative analyst to conduct an a list of language access including analyzing the city's current workforce and resource expenditures for language access services, and analyzing the surnt bilingual pay...
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rest in power, jane.st i submit. >> thank you, supervisor melgar. >> supervisor peskin. >> submit. >> thank you. supervisor preston. submit, supervisor safai, thank you. superintendent walton. >> thank you, madam clerk. today i'm requesting the budget and legislative analyst to conduct an a list of language access including analyzing the city's current workforce and resource expenditures for language access services, and pay policies for retaining bilingual and identifying additional resources and staffing that is needed per department to comply with the latest amended language access ordinance within the ordinance timeline. and the rest i submit. >> thank you, supervisor walton. supervisor chan? submit, thank you. supervisor dorsey. submit, thank you. supervisor engardio. submit, thank you. supervisor mandelman. >> thank you, madam clerk, this one is for the transient nerds, i'm introducing a resing lose to update san francisco ha is , county transportation authority, establish service standards. amended
rest in power, jane.st i submit. >> thank you, supervisor melgar. >> supervisor peskin. >> submit. >> thank you. supervisor preston. submit, supervisor safai, thank you. superintendent walton. >> thank you, madam clerk. today i'm requesting the budget and legislative analyst to conduct an a list of language access including analyzing the city's current workforce and resource expenditures for language access services, and pay policies for retaining bilingual and...
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thanks, jane.s time tomorrow — ten o'clock, on the nose — we will have the results of what is known as the exit poll. it will give us the first indication of who's going to be walking through this door on friday as our prime minister. but the results are about more than just who forms the next government, but also about how many mps from the competing parties will be sitting on these green benches in the house of commons for around the next five years. i've been following the last six weeks of campaigning, which culminated in the closing speeches tonight. six weeks ago, it was a bit damp. so this is it — a general election is on. if you want change, you have to vote for it. here they are. funny old business, following the prime minister on the campaign trail. are you changing many minds? well, look, chris, you can see we're having a conversation here. would you describe yourself as a socialist? look, yes, iwould. fireworks, smiles, promises, questions and one more day of persuasion. rishi sunak was
thanks, jane.s time tomorrow — ten o'clock, on the nose — we will have the results of what is known as the exit poll. it will give us the first indication of who's going to be walking through this door on friday as our prime minister. but the results are about more than just who forms the next government, but also about how many mps from the competing parties will be sitting on these green benches in the house of commons for around the next five years. i've been following the last six weeks...
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to keep going on that one, jane. but let's move on to the next question. you know, this is a audience. that, of course, would come up with a quote from the time. and one of our folks has written about really inquiring about president grant and in his second inaugural address, he spoke about looking forward to the future day when the nation's first agree on some sort of international congress what why do you think that grant 1873 was talking international institutions and how does that fit into the drama that we're talking about? yeah, well, that's a great question. well, who knew that ulysses grant was the founder of the united nations. i mean, that is the vision that he's got there in does indeed foreshadow what came to pass in a in a in a certain fashion or aspirationally perhaps after the second world war. that is what he's thinking of are i mean, grant was an extraordinary individual. he was not an actual politician. he was he was much better educated than he was often given credit for. he thought serious certainly about issues he had about public. and
to keep going on that one, jane. but let's move on to the next question. you know, this is a audience. that, of course, would come up with a quote from the time. and one of our folks has written about really inquiring about president grant and in his second inaugural address, he spoke about looking forward to the future day when the nation's first agree on some sort of international congress what why do you think that grant 1873 was talking international institutions and how does that fit into...
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jane global is trading this week for the first time. it was one of the largest hedge fund launches in years. what does this say about the weight of large hedge funds, particularly new ones that are smaller than the bridgewater's, citadel, millenniums of the world? how much power do they have these days question mark nir: they certainly have more power than the smaller players. the question is if they are constrained by the market. i would argue they are. i would say -- i would go further and say what you are looking at is in north america you are looking at four chilean dollars zombie industry -- a $4 trillion zombie industry. the appreciation and assets in the last nine years, 10 years has really come from market appreciation. the inflows on a net basis since 2015 are about $5 billion. a rounding error. what you are looking at is an industry not attracting a lot of interest, not attracting new capital, and lives and dies by what it can pull out of the markets. that's fine obviously. there are huge fees on the money. no one is crying fo
jane global is trading this week for the first time. it was one of the largest hedge fund launches in years. what does this say about the weight of large hedge funds, particularly new ones that are smaller than the bridgewater's, citadel, millenniums of the world? how much power do they have these days question mark nir: they certainly have more power than the smaller players. the question is if they are constrained by the market. i would argue they are. i would say -- i would go further and...
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that shows worker wages, and they stagnated for pretty much my entire life until president donald jane.
that shows worker wages, and they stagnated for pretty much my entire life until president donald jane.
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the difficult task of chairing the meeting went to jane addams of the united states. none could fail to admire the courage and spirit of women from enemy countries who embraced and exchanged experiences with one another. some of the women of the congress were great suffrage leaders. others were labor leaders, teachers, housewives work in those three days, despite the confusion of translations, their work side-by-side, disagreed and compromised. by the end of the congress, they formulated a plan for neutral mediation of the war and laid down a detailed and specific program to maintain a permanent peace after the war. the congress voted that the resolution should be carried to the various governments of europe and to the president of the united states. their plan, the well-received, was not acted upon by any government until 1918, when ' many of their ideas were incorporated by woodrow wilson into the 14 points for the armistice. the women of the hague congress on the international committee of women for permanent peace which in 1919 officially became known as the women
the difficult task of chairing the meeting went to jane addams of the united states. none could fail to admire the courage and spirit of women from enemy countries who embraced and exchanged experiences with one another. some of the women of the congress were great suffrage leaders. others were labor leaders, teachers, housewives work in those three days, despite the confusion of translations, their work side-by-side, disagreed and compromised. by the end of the congress, they formulated a plan...
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yes, jane, thank you so much. i know you have to get to another interview, but i appreciate your time. it's really fascinating to see what's going on and what the scientists are discovering every day up in the universe. we appreciate it. thank you. andre. all right. coming up on mornings on two and nine, governor newsom calling the situation in oakland unacceptable, his plan to combat crime in the east bay. and his criticism of local leaders and prepare for an enchanting experience. the san francisco symphony is presenting disney in concert the sound of magic. we'll talk live with the conductor about the symphonic celebration of disney's classics, and an update now to our viewer poll that we've been talking about all morning. do you think smartphones should be banned in classrooms? yes. they're distracting or no safety concerns. just scan the qr code in the top right hand corner of your screen, or go to ktvu.com/vote. we'll be right back number of chp officers deployed in the east bay. since the beginning of the c
yes, jane, thank you so much. i know you have to get to another interview, but i appreciate your time. it's really fascinating to see what's going on and what the scientists are discovering every day up in the universe. we appreciate it. thank you. andre. all right. coming up on mornings on two and nine, governor newsom calling the situation in oakland unacceptable, his plan to combat crime in the east bay. and his criticism of local leaders and prepare for an enchanting experience. the san...
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i'm jane king back to okay.thank you, jane. >> time now 7.18, and the san francisco board of supervisors will vote today on an ordinance to address the nursing a 9-1-1. dispatcher shortage was back in may of this year. that supervisor ahsha eat introduced an amendment that would enhance retention and recruitment of full-time workers. it would also provide 9-1-1, dispatchers with the same safety retirement benefits as other first responders, the vote will determine whether the proposed charter amendment will be up on the ballot the november elections. so we'll see if voters will get a chance to vote on that. >> time now 7.19, com for your local election headquarters. state senator scott wiener. one of the first to endorse kamala harris for president says he is proud to have known her since she was san francisco's district attorney. >> someone who is very strong sheet very authentic way. a supporter of lgbtq she's very passionate about reproductive health access and she's a career prosecutor. who wants to make sur
i'm jane king back to okay.thank you, jane. >> time now 7.18, and the san francisco board of supervisors will vote today on an ordinance to address the nursing a 9-1-1. dispatcher shortage was back in may of this year. that supervisor ahsha eat introduced an amendment that would enhance retention and recruitment of full-time workers. it would also provide 9-1-1, dispatchers with the same safety retirement benefits as other first responders, the vote will determine whether the proposed...