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. >> good afternoon commissioner president wu and commissioner and members of the public i'm jim lynch my own reside on the street we speak as a resident of noah valley in my lifetime i'll lived in the neighborhood and attended noah valley and worked in retail establishment prior to coming and resident of 31 years at the police department after the marriage we resided in noah valley we raised our children you, however, in 1985 we couldn't afford the plan and purchased a home in daily city we reasonable finally to return to noah city i've observed the transformation of the neighborhood from a thrilling and affordable middle-class neighborhood because of the good weather noah is a good city, however, we're concerned there's a trend toward building resident that are excessive in scale and mass the project on duncan is a prime example and many of us are concerned such 1r789 will be untrophy. like other community stakeholders that have spoken or will speak i'm here to urge you to order the project sponsor to remove the penalty how did it is only an entertainment venue that is excessive and
. >> good afternoon commissioner president wu and commissioner and members of the public i'm jim lynch my own reside on the street we speak as a resident of noah valley in my lifetime i'll lived in the neighborhood and attended noah valley and worked in retail establishment prior to coming and resident of 31 years at the police department after the marriage we resided in noah valley we raised our children you, however, in 1985 we couldn't afford the plan and purchased a home in daily city...
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great job by our entire crew, producer carol langley, director jim lynch, associate director brian peterman marty aaronoff and joe bend crunching the numbers for us tonight here at citi field. one out bottom of the ninth inning. the 1-1 from soria. now 1-2. extraordinary moments happen in baseball. don't miss the 85th all-star game, july 15th. 4:30 pacific on fox. fox sports 1's all-star coverage from minneapolis. the 1-2 to the pinch hitter. nieuwenhuis, a base hit down the left field line. racing over the field is robertson. >> cliff: nice double by nieuwenhuis right there. you look at the defense right there and you see nieuwenhuis stay on that ball. don't try to do too much with it. slaps it down the left field line for a double. nice little reach. see his reach. you see beltre is off the line. when i talk about the defense, has a lot of room to work with, just slaps it down for a nice little one-out double. you see the rally towel coming in the mets dugout. >> kenny: so now curtis granderson. two hits today, drove in a run. 4 for 14 lifetime against soria. potential tying run at the pl
great job by our entire crew, producer carol langley, director jim lynch, associate director brian peterman marty aaronoff and joe bend crunching the numbers for us tonight here at citi field. one out bottom of the ninth inning. the 1-1 from soria. now 1-2. extraordinary moments happen in baseball. don't miss the 85th all-star game, july 15th. 4:30 pacific on fox. fox sports 1's all-star coverage from minneapolis. the 1-2 to the pinch hitter. nieuwenhuis, a base hit down the left field line....
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slavery, which was pretty much the backbone, the foundation of industry here from the get-go, to jim crow, lynchingsld emmett till, killed for talking sass to a white lady in 1955. the assassination of medgar evers in 1963. the murders of civil rights workers james cheney, michael schwerner and andrew goodman in 1964. hell, they had to send in 30,000 armed federal agents, national guardsmen and military police just to enforce federal law allowing a black man to attend state college. a notion that was, shall we say, less than popular here. to be honest, that was about all i had for an image of the state of mississippi. that was all i knew. and it hadn't occurred to me to look further. but i have traveled the world since then, and i have visited and learned to love many places not my own, cultures and beliefs very different from the upper east side of manhattan. why can't i love mississippi? ♪ ♪ ♪ never gonna fall from my spot, i move all this, in september ♪ ♪ black eye october, so you be thankful the party's not over ♪ ♪ we won the race because they ran a lame campaign ♪ i'm cooking victory, you wan
slavery, which was pretty much the backbone, the foundation of industry here from the get-go, to jim crow, lynchingsld emmett till, killed for talking sass to a white lady in 1955. the assassination of medgar evers in 1963. the murders of civil rights workers james cheney, michael schwerner and andrew goodman in 1964. hell, they had to send in 30,000 armed federal agents, national guardsmen and military police just to enforce federal law allowing a black man to attend state college. a notion...
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jim crow. steep we just do 20th century crimes. >> we'll just do lynching, housing segregation, employment segregation security, g.i. bill... >> stephen: stealing jazz, rock 'n' roll. >> vanilla ice. >> stephen: exactly. well, good luck. ta-nehesia coates. "the atlantic." we'll be right back. we heat the room to 110 huh?ees. she's fine. in a world filled with fads, it's nice to get back to basics. new p3 portable protein pack from oscar mayer with 13g of serious protein. it's p3, it's oscar mayer. we test our broad spectrum sunscreen at banana boat, so it stays on in conditions like: pool water, wind, sweat, even 100-degree heat. for uva/uvb protection in 7 conditions. banana boat, we've got you covered. ♪he cadillac summer collection is here. ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this all new 2014 cts for around $459 a month or purchase with 0% apr and make this the summer of style. now t-mobile is setting music free. stream all the music you want. data charges do not apply, on the data strong network. >> stephen: that's it for "the report," everybody. good night. comedy central captioned
jim crow. steep we just do 20th century crimes. >> we'll just do lynching, housing segregation, employment segregation security, g.i. bill... >> stephen: stealing jazz, rock 'n' roll. >> vanilla ice. >> stephen: exactly. well, good luck. ta-nehesia coates. "the atlantic." we'll be right back. we heat the room to 110 huh?ees. she's fine. in a world filled with fads, it's nice to get back to basics. new p3 portable protein pack from oscar mayer with 13g of...
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jim crow. steep we just do 20th century crimes. >> we'll just do lynching, housing segregation, employment segregationurity, g.i. bill... >> stephen: stealing jazz, rock 'n' roll. >> vanilla ice. >> stephen: exactly. well, good luck. ta-nehesia coates. "the atlantic." we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] we all deserve a good night's sleep. thankfully, there's zzzquil. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. ♪ because sleep is a beautiful thing™. ♪ zzzquil. the non-habit forming sleep aid from the makers of nyquil®. zzzquil. you know, the salesmanwhen comes over...r, and tells you, "okay, this is the price," and you're like. you know, you don't know if you're getting a good deal or not. that's what led up to us looking at truecar.com. and it shows you all the information... you need about what price you should be paying. you know, and with truecar.com, my feeling is that... we got a fair price. there's no buyer's remorse, you know. i'm happy with my purchase. it's the truth. when you're ready to buy a car, save time, save money, and never overpay. visit truecar.com >> stephen:
jim crow. steep we just do 20th century crimes. >> we'll just do lynching, housing segregation, employment segregationurity, g.i. bill... >> stephen: stealing jazz, rock 'n' roll. >> vanilla ice. >> stephen: exactly. well, good luck. ta-nehesia coates. "the atlantic." we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] we all deserve a good night's sleep. thankfully, there's zzzquil. it's not for colds, it's not for pain, it's just for sleep. ♪ because sleep is a...
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jim crow. steep we just do 20th century crimes. >> we'll just do lynching, housing segregation, employment segregationecurity, g.i. bill... >> stephen: stealing jazz, rock 'n' roll. >> vanilla ice. >> stephen: exactly. well, good luck. ta-nehesia coates. "the atlantic." we'll be right back. this is smith & forge hard cider. it's like cecil here. strong. sturdy. but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. built to refresh. smith & forge hard cider. made strong. with new jolly rancher filled gummy bites? not today. bites. little greatness. wanna meet the band? o-m-goodness! step on up. hey... whoa! groupies are easy. crazy good! so tell me about that at&t best-ever family pricing thing. its ten gigs of data to share with unlimited talk and text, and for a family of four, its $160 a month. $160 a month? sign us up. um, maybe we sign you up at the store after this. right, 'cause this is the... food court, yeah. it's the food court. at&t's best-ever family pricing. for instance, a family of four gets 10 gigs of data, with unlimited talk & text, for $160 dollars a month. >> stephen: that's it f
jim crow. steep we just do 20th century crimes. >> we'll just do lynching, housing segregation, employment segregationecurity, g.i. bill... >> stephen: stealing jazz, rock 'n' roll. >> vanilla ice. >> stephen: exactly. well, good luck. ta-nehesia coates. "the atlantic." we'll be right back. this is smith & forge hard cider. it's like cecil here. strong. sturdy. but not too sweet. [ male announcer ] built from apples. built to refresh. smith & forge hard...
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jim crow. steep we just do 20th century crimes. >> we'll just do lynching, housing segregation, employment segregationcial security, g.i. bill... >> stephen: stealing jazz, rock 'n' roll. >> vanilla ice. >> stephen: exactly. well, good luck. ta-nehesia coates. "the atlantic." we'll be right back. ♪ if you're going to bring the artichoke dip, bring the friggin' artichoke dip. the one-of-a-kind, creamy blend of sweet and tangy. miracle whip and proud of it. you know that dream... on my count. ...the one where you step up and save the day? make it happen. (crowd) oh no... with verizon xlte. hey guys, i got it right here! we've doubled our 4g lte bandwidth in cities coast to coast. so take on more. with xlte. on the largest, most reliable 4g lte network. sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, x: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching bandnd and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this paradeeet, x: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering honoring am
jim crow. steep we just do 20th century crimes. >> we'll just do lynching, housing segregation, employment segregationcial security, g.i. bill... >> stephen: stealing jazz, rock 'n' roll. >> vanilla ice. >> stephen: exactly. well, good luck. ta-nehesia coates. "the atlantic." we'll be right back. ♪ if you're going to bring the artichoke dip, bring the friggin' artichoke dip. the one-of-a-kind, creamy blend of sweet and tangy. miracle whip and proud of it. you...
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bragged about his first lynching or he bragged about how in the 1870s to the whites prevented blacks from voting and helped usher in the rest of the reconstruction and the beginning of jim crow. that kind of pride in ethnic violence that was really surprising. i also didn't understand the power of the ku klux klan in texas politics in the 1920s. my great grandfather was involved in a political movement, so i wasn't really surprised to find out that they were involved in these things but the details are what was shocking. >> host: we have known each other for a little bit now and i know you've got to be a racist person at all is how comfortable were you learning this about your ancestors? it has to make you uncomfortab uncomfortable. >> guest: it did. i didn't make my first trip until 2007 so this is a place you grew up on and spent your childhood and i had never seen it by the time i was 47-years-old. so i am standing on the hill my family donated 17 acres to the confederate association and a construct of a union ground and it's still standing today and your family still holds three unions on the hill so there was a big sign that said welcome to tomlinson hill. seeing t
bragged about his first lynching or he bragged about how in the 1870s to the whites prevented blacks from voting and helped usher in the rest of the reconstruction and the beginning of jim crow. that kind of pride in ethnic violence that was really surprising. i also didn't understand the power of the ku klux klan in texas politics in the 1920s. my great grandfather was involved in a political movement, so i wasn't really surprised to find out that they were involved in these things but the...
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bragged about his first lynching, where he bragged about how the whites in 1872 prevented the blacks from voting and helped usher the end of reconstruction and the beginning of jim crow. that kind of bald-faced pride in ethnic violence, that was really surprising. i also didn't understand the power of the klu klux klan in texas politics in the 1920s, or that my great-grandfather was involved in that political movement. so, i wasn't really surprised to find out that they were involved in these things, but the details were what were shocking. >> host: right. so, we've been knowing each other for a little bit now, and i know you not to be a racist person at all. and so how comfortable were you learning all this.your ancestors? had to make you feel uncomfortable. >> i.e.d. it did. i didn't make my first trip to tomlinson hill until 2007 so this is a place you grew up on, a place you spent your childhood, and i'd never seen it. by the time i was 47 years old. and so i'm standing on the hill, which my family donated 17 acres to the confederate veterans association, and they constructed a reunion ground, and it is still standing today, and now your family still holds r
bragged about his first lynching, where he bragged about how the whites in 1872 prevented the blacks from voting and helped usher the end of reconstruction and the beginning of jim crow. that kind of bald-faced pride in ethnic violence, that was really surprising. i also didn't understand the power of the klu klux klan in texas politics in the 1920s, or that my great-grandfather was involved in that political movement. so, i wasn't really surprised to find out that they were involved in these...
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lynching campaign s and crusades. in 1884, she will be traveling in the ladies coach of the chesapeake and ohio railroad car. the conductor will tell her to get up and move to the jim crow car. and when she will protest, he will end up kicking her off the train. the other people on the train will cheer she is being removed from the train, but she will also bite him. she will bite his hand. she will get off the train, and she will sue. she will hire a black lawyer at first, but if her case is not -- but as her case is not progressing, she will hire a white lawyer. she will win her case initially. $100, but it won would be overturned on appeal. this is just illustrative of number one, what people went , through on these railroad trains, and number two, the situation certain females went through. we saw the example of ida b. wells and the example before of mary church. and how they did not want to passively stand by. they fought against it. mary church saying, i am going to telegraph my father and he will get you all. and then with ida b. wells actually suing. ok. we looked at all of those things. and now we are coming to our game show for the day. whoo! dr. brown we
lynching campaign s and crusades. in 1884, she will be traveling in the ladies coach of the chesapeake and ohio railroad car. the conductor will tell her to get up and move to the jim crow car. and when she will protest, he will end up kicking her off the train. the other people on the train will cheer she is being removed from the train, but she will also bite him. she will bite his hand. she will get off the train, and she will sue. she will hire a black lawyer at first, but if her case is...