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what douglass was attracted to was john brown's long discussion, vague discussion, sorry for the john brown sainthood club -- [laughter] david: i turned in my key to that a few years ago. supported brown when the plan was what brown called once the subterranean passageway, which was supposed to be this series of forts manned by lots of men, a militarized underground railroad. douglass was so desperate that he raised money for it. but when he found out that brown was going to tackle the largest federal arsenal, he said, i am out of here. lincoln's reaction was a typical republican antislavery reaction, his reaction to john brown was to condemn the acts, which he did, and argued john brown deserve to be hanged. at the same time, lincoln and many republicans would then still focus the story back onto the issue of slavery, and if we do not solve this problem or do something about it, we will have more violence and more john browns. taht was the republican move, of course, that scared the you know what out of southerners. they were already scared of lincoln and the republican party. so, in
what douglass was attracted to was john brown's long discussion, vague discussion, sorry for the john brown sainthood club -- [laughter] david: i turned in my key to that a few years ago. supported brown when the plan was what brown called once the subterranean passageway, which was supposed to be this series of forts manned by lots of men, a militarized underground railroad. douglass was so desperate that he raised money for it. but when he found out that brown was going to tackle the largest...
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they joined forces pursued of a fanatical john brown. hisond massey traded in lincoln outfit for a john brown outfit. it also celebrates the coming together of white soldiers across sectional lines common cause. in this case it was union confederate soldiers he noted the west late in the war in order to fight some bandits. the details should not be explored to deeply. also a film about the asian. not about unifying nazis and allies it is about bringing together the different skeptical way and victor laszlo played by paul on ride, the unity that is achieved when rick discards his cynicism and understands the need to take a stand against nazi oppression. there is a suggestion of the civil war's relevance to current events. remindsnited with elsa her about the last time they saw each other in paris. >i remember every detail he says . gray.rmans wore you wore blue. the color scheme is important. it does not directly say the confederates were not for the cause of freedom. it is more subtle than that. it is not a simple divide between you and
they joined forces pursued of a fanatical john brown. hisond massey traded in lincoln outfit for a john brown outfit. it also celebrates the coming together of white soldiers across sectional lines common cause. in this case it was union confederate soldiers he noted the west late in the war in order to fight some bandits. the details should not be explored to deeply. also a film about the asian. not about unifying nazis and allies it is about bringing together the different skeptical way and...
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browne. said practically nothing? why? strategy, says johnrowne. >> we put them to the task of putting on a lot of evidence and it was just kind of boring them, so we wanted to be the people that brought light into this case. >> reporter: so what was the light in this case? the secret twist? >> the evidence shows and demonstrates beyond any shadow of doubt for any reasonable person that mark stover was a domestic violence terrorist. >> reporter: terrorist? the villain was not his client, michiel oakes, said browne, but the victim, mark stover. remember, mark's friends and clients had nothing but good things to say about him, but now it was clear oakes' attorneys would use whatever evidence they could to paint the dog trainer as a threatening, gun-loving predator, someone michiel oakes would have feared. and here, the real work of the defense began. they focused to a large degree on stover's behavior with his ex-wife. linda opdycke, said browne, was stalked and harassed for years after leaving stover. it wasn't just the incident in which her e
browne. said practically nothing? why? strategy, says johnrowne. >> we put them to the task of putting on a lot of evidence and it was just kind of boring them, so we wanted to be the people that brought light into this case. >> reporter: so what was the light in this case? the secret twist? >> the evidence shows and demonstrates beyond any shadow of doubt for any reasonable person that mark stover was a domestic violence terrorist. >> reporter: terrorist? the villain...
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the john brown gun club is white liberal progressive people, inclusive, friendly to the world, alsos to in situations like charlottesville show up they show up with their guns to defend the protesters in charlottesville. >> it's amazing how appropriate and timely those episodes are important regardless, but it's the fact that it is right back in front of us is really an amazing and startling thing the president would say that. you also in your first episode taking out mega churches. why? >> graham helped make that timely yesterday. >> really. >> mega churches are sort of the face of christianity right now but specifically a style of mega churches, franklin graham, joel osteen, sort of the personality-driven model of church that as we talk about in the episode the pastor says it feels more like a rock concert than a motivational speech and sometimes the message gets perverted to do things and vote for people who jesus would not vote for, as i would say. we actually look at several different mega churches, there's a church called cathedral of hope, an lgbtq plus church, he'd have a lo
the john brown gun club is white liberal progressive people, inclusive, friendly to the world, alsos to in situations like charlottesville show up they show up with their guns to defend the protesters in charlottesville. >> it's amazing how appropriate and timely those episodes are important regardless, but it's the fact that it is right back in front of us is really an amazing and startling thing the president would say that. you also in your first episode taking out mega churches. why?...
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john brown's book is resists this case has brought generally we see that with functional disorders where we are strong emotions are involved for instance with gastrointestinal respiratory or skin disorders the psyche also plays a role oh i know all that. there was also a psychological component in christer of ascii as case she needed a sister made from her jaw intense pain and loud noise made the operation especially traumatic then she needed another operation which terrified her. but the sister had to come out so she decided to try hypnosis to get her through the second procedure. when mice guided her into a trance state. and the. builders come to your home as agreed and you have to do their job you ask yes there's noise. you just leave the room where they're working you know for us. in our mind's eye christer is leaving the apartment and all the construction noise this should help her feel less anxious about the surgery and the noises that go with it. we are not synonyms here we use this technique to redirect our focus on other things we specifically address the right brain which contr
john brown's book is resists this case has brought generally we see that with functional disorders where we are strong emotions are involved for instance with gastrointestinal respiratory or skin disorders the psyche also plays a role oh i know all that. there was also a psychological component in christer of ascii as case she needed a sister made from her jaw intense pain and loud noise made the operation especially traumatic then she needed another operation which terrified her. but the...
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errol flynn and george custer played by ronald reagan joining forces in pursuit of a fanatical john brown, played by raymond massey who traded in his lincoln outfit. like santa fe trail virginia city also celebrates the coming together of white soldiers across sectional lines in a common cause. in this case it was union and confederate soldiers who united in the west late in the war in order to fight gold bandits. the details should not be explored too deeply. casablanca is also in its own way a film about reconciliation although not about unifying and allies . it is however about bringing together the indifferent and skeptical played by humphrey bogart oslo a unity that is achieved when rick discards his cynicism and recognizes the need to take a stand againstoppression. before this happens there is a suggestion of the civil war's relevance to current events. rick reunited with elsa at last and reminds her about the last time they saw each other in pairs. i remember every detail he says, the germans wore gray, you wore blue. okay the color scheme is important i think, it tells us who was
errol flynn and george custer played by ronald reagan joining forces in pursuit of a fanatical john brown, played by raymond massey who traded in his lincoln outfit. like santa fe trail virginia city also celebrates the coming together of white soldiers across sectional lines in a common cause. in this case it was union and confederate soldiers who united in the west late in the war in order to fight gold bandits. the details should not be explored too deeply. casablanca is also in its own way...
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called not all white people, that's about white activism, anti-racist activism in this country, the john brownmung americans. >> anthony was also obsessed with the secret war in laos. >> i learned the history and their history of the secret war, fascinating episode. >> w.kamau bell, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> don't miss the seen 4 premiere, united shades of america, sunday night 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. we'll be right back. to cover the essentials in retirement, as well as all the things you want to do. and on the way, you'll get timely investment help to keep you on the right track, without the unnecessary fees you might expect from so many financial firms. because when you have a partner who gives you clarity at every step, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. who gives you clarity at every step, if ywhen you brush or floss, you don't have to choose between healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax has 8 designed benefits for healthy gums and strong teeth. complete protection from parodontax. ten detailed acts of obstruction of justice. ro
called not all white people, that's about white activism, anti-racist activism in this country, the john brownmung americans. >> anthony was also obsessed with the secret war in laos. >> i learned the history and their history of the secret war, fascinating episode. >> w.kamau bell, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> don't miss the seen 4 premiere, united shades of america, sunday night 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. we'll be right back. to cover the essentials...
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of the story that follows all of the people of virginia county and of pennsylvania county, from john brown's road to the end of reconstruction to the 15th amendment. and, the idea is that wouldn't it be great if we put all those people in the same friend? what if we had books that did black and white people, men and women, soldier or civilian, politician, deserter, all in the same friend? it sounds great, it turns out to be hard to write. but, there it is. i wanted to kind of give you a taste of it tonight. we zoom in, and we also zoom out to see the big panorama of her web, in which people are implicated. because, i think we can all see , whatever your political beliefs, that we could not have predicted the last few years. and, we don't know what's going to happen from one day to the next. it is hard for us to remember, the civil world is exactly the same way. in some ways, the biggest impediment to understand the civil war, as we already know how to turn down. we had to forget it. gettysburg is especially important for that, because people like to imagine it was all downhill to victory fro
of the story that follows all of the people of virginia county and of pennsylvania county, from john brown's road to the end of reconstruction to the 15th amendment. and, the idea is that wouldn't it be great if we put all those people in the same friend? what if we had books that did black and white people, men and women, soldier or civilian, politician, deserter, all in the same friend? it sounds great, it turns out to be hard to write. but, there it is. i wanted to kind of give you a taste...
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including the john brown gun club.> i'm obsessed. >> you say of course. >> interesting anthony was obsessed with the secret where in laos in. >> we go to st. paul, minnesota and i learn about the h among people. >> w kamau bell thank you so much. >> thank you. >> don't miss the premier of "united shades of america" with kamau bell. sunday night, 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. we'll be right back. like.. pnc easy lock, so you can easily lock your credit card when its maximum limit differs from its vertical limit. and clover flex, for when you need to take credit cards when no one carries cash. or requesting a call to help get a new credit card- one that hasn't followed the family goldfish. pnc - make today the day. you won't find relief here. congestion and pressure? go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray only relieves 6 symptoms, claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. it's easy to move forward when you're ready for what com
including the john brown gun club.> i'm obsessed. >> you say of course. >> interesting anthony was obsessed with the secret where in laos in. >> we go to st. paul, minnesota and i learn about the h among people. >> w kamau bell thank you so much. >> thank you. >> don't miss the premier of "united shades of america" with kamau bell. sunday night, 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. we'll be right back. like.. pnc easy lock, so you can easily lock your...
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we have former uk's john brown. >> good morning, charles. good afternoon.is as final surrender of may. she will go and grovel with the eu and they dictate terms from here on out? >> well i wouldn't call it surrender. the final surrender. she you are surrendered months and months ago. it has taken three years to do maximum two year job. we're facing a chaotic, absolutely chaotic humiliation for the second largest economy in europe. our struggle for freedom to get out under article 50. it's a disgrace. people in england are now talking of high treason of the highest order, that she is actually working for merkel, not for the united kingdom. that is why this thing has gone from chaos into more chaos. charles: john, if that is the case, that she is working for merkel, she is not the only one. yesterday the imf warned the citizens of the uk, if you go with the "no-deal" brexit, you're going to have two years of recession. we heard that kind of, those fear tactics before the vote. but they won't stop. >> yes, imf is part of the globalist elite and globalist socia
we have former uk's john brown. >> good morning, charles. good afternoon.is as final surrender of may. she will go and grovel with the eu and they dictate terms from here on out? >> well i wouldn't call it surrender. the final surrender. she you are surrendered months and months ago. it has taken three years to do maximum two year job. we're facing a chaotic, absolutely chaotic humiliation for the second largest economy in europe. our struggle for freedom to get out under article...
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is interesting is that somebody mentions in passing that his father had lived with the family of john brown. and so they said, you have the talk about that grant. and so he adds a paragraph, but generally speaking, it's amazing. he just writes like he wrote the orders. >> and the existence of that manuscript of course tends to put the lie, i believe to the old myth that it really wasn't grant, you see. grant was not capable of a work like this, so it must have been somebody else, and the culprit that most people cite, and culprit is not the right word, but the candidate is mark twain. but mark twain did have a role in this and how did that work out, john? >> well, there is an interesting story, and some of it is true and some of it not true, but twain had a way of it, but he did not write. he did not write anything. but what he did he did in some isolated instances, he did provide some editing, but very, very little because he was traveling, and remember this is the time that huck finn is being written and remember that grant is just about ready, and because of all of the things that we tal
is interesting is that somebody mentions in passing that his father had lived with the family of john brown. and so they said, you have the talk about that grant. and so he adds a paragraph, but generally speaking, it's amazing. he just writes like he wrote the orders. >> and the existence of that manuscript of course tends to put the lie, i believe to the old myth that it really wasn't grant, you see. grant was not capable of a work like this, so it must have been somebody else, and the...
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debate and trade the big stories of the day, the first trading day of the quarter joe, jim, josh brown, john najarian, also liz saunders from charles schwab stocks surging to start the second quarter after scoring the best start to a year since '98 the big question now is, now what we picked up where we left off on friday. only 80 s&ps away from a record high is that where we're going? >> i feel that's the most likely and, look, it's been a long time we've been consolidating for a very long time and there's been a ton of noise i'm going to give you a statistic that's going to blow you away since january 17th, 2018 when the dow peaked, the dow has since traveled a cumulative 58,000 points. that's up and down 58,000 points. and in all that time the net gain for the dow is just 40 points think about how much noise we've endured over 15 months but now the s&p 500 is at the highest point since just before that big october flush now you have transports up big yet again. you have stocks like cisco going bananas. large cap, big names that are not expensive stocks you have semis up big. the banks are
debate and trade the big stories of the day, the first trading day of the quarter joe, jim, josh brown, john najarian, also liz saunders from charles schwab stocks surging to start the second quarter after scoring the best start to a year since '98 the big question now is, now what we picked up where we left off on friday. only 80 s&ps away from a record high is that where we're going? >> i feel that's the most likely and, look, it's been a long time we've been consolidating for a...
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brown act? >> city attorney, john gibner, because this is the first imperative item i think this board has considered, i think it is worth just a moment to talk about imperatives. generally, as you all know, state and local law requires that the board place on its agenda any item that you're going to vote on at any meeting. an imperative item is an item that the board adopts with no notices, meaning that no member of the public has an advanced opportunity to come and provide public comment on the item. the court will call for public comment on this item, but at this point in the meeting, only one member of the public is here. in order to qualify as an imperative item, as president yee mentioned, the board must vote by at least eight votes that the item is purely commend commendatory, and must vote with at least eight votes, that the board did not have notice of the need to pass this resolution by wednesday morning, the deadline for submitting a resolution to the clerk. those are both judgments for you to make about any imperative item. if you make both of those findings, the resolution -- the underly
brown act? >> city attorney, john gibner, because this is the first imperative item i think this board has considered, i think it is worth just a moment to talk about imperatives. generally, as you all know, state and local law requires that the board place on its agenda any item that you're going to vote on at any meeting. an imperative item is an item that the board adopts with no notices, meaning that no member of the public has an advanced opportunity to come and provide public...
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supervisor gordon mar, the chair of the committee, joined by supervisors brown and peskin. staff johnnk you kirk cornkuli and corinna for staffing the meeting as well. mr. clerk. >> silence your cell phones and other electronic devices. completed speaker cards and
supervisor gordon mar, the chair of the committee, joined by supervisors brown and peskin. staff johnnk you kirk cornkuli and corinna for staffing the meeting as well. mr. clerk. >> silence your cell phones and other electronic devices. completed speaker cards and
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john avalos. submit. >> clerk: supervisor brown. >> submit. >> clerk: mr. president, that concludes the introduction of new business. >> commissioner: okay. i think we have a request to rescind wund of the item -- one of the items we voted on. >> clerk: item 13, mr. president? housing balance report? >> commissioner: yes. >> move to rescind item 13 the housing balance. i had questions and comments about it. >> commissioner: okay. seconded by supervisor walton without objection the vote is rescinded. could we go ahead and hear item 13 again. >> clerk: yes. a republic to receiveped approve the bi-annual housing balance report number 8 dated april 1, 2019 submitted as required by plan code section 103. >> commissioner: is there a representative from housing that may be here to respond to questions we may have or are you representing the mayor? >> clerk: >> amy chanson -- chan is on her way. >> commissioner: supervisor mar do you have a question or a comment? >> i was going to make comments. thanks for the opportunity. i want to thank the planning department fo
john avalos. submit. >> clerk: supervisor brown. >> submit. >> clerk: mr. president, that concludes the introduction of new business. >> commissioner: okay. i think we have a request to rescind wund of the item -- one of the items we voted on. >> clerk: item 13, mr. president? housing balance report? >> commissioner: yes. >> move to rescind item 13 the housing balance. i had questions and comments about it. >> commissioner: okay. seconded by...
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supervisor gordon mar, the chair of the committee, joined by supervisors brown and peskin. staff john carroll, and thank you kirk cornkuli and corinna for staffing the meeting as well. mr. clerk. >> silence your cell phones and other electronic devices. completed speaker cards and copies you wish to have as part of the file submitted to the clerk. items acted on today will appear on the april 16th board of supervisors unless otherwise stated. >> item number one, appropriating inform 124,523 for unlitigated claim of sambou makalou. >> three weeks ago at the board of supervisors approved the settlement of a claim with sambou makalou for, to address flooding at property that he owns. the ordinance approving the claim also appropriated funds to pay the claim out of the city's west water enterprise fund. that was a mistake in the ordinance so we have not been able to cut a check to the claimant to pay out the settlement. this ordinance corrects that error. funds will come from the water enterprise fund. >> thank you. additional comments or questions from my colleagues for the presenter? ar
supervisor gordon mar, the chair of the committee, joined by supervisors brown and peskin. staff john carroll, and thank you kirk cornkuli and corinna for staffing the meeting as well. mr. clerk. >> silence your cell phones and other electronic devices. completed speaker cards and copies you wish to have as part of the file submitted to the clerk. items acted on today will appear on the april 16th board of supervisors unless otherwise stated. >> item number one, appropriating inform...
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delegation, representative connelly, beyer, and wexton from virginia and david trone and john sarbanes and anthony brown from mrd and, of course, the representative of the district of columbia, eleanor holmes norton, who is a big supporter of this. now, mr. speaker, this is my 28th year sponsoring the soapbox derby resolution. and i'm pleased it passed every year unanimously. this is the greater washington soapbox derby's 78th year. it will be held on, as has been said, june 15, and we'll see soapbox racers from ages 8 to 17 compete in three divisions, stock, super stock, and masters. the winners from each division, as has been said, will each have a chance to compete at the national all-american soapbox derby in akron. soapbox derbies have been called the greatest amateur event in the world. we have a long history of families participating and many adults carry fond memories having built soapbox racers with their parents or other relatives during their childhood. soapbox derbies are educational, teaching children about sportsmanship, engineering, manufacturing, leadership. many of the racers are sponso
delegation, representative connelly, beyer, and wexton from virginia and david trone and john sarbanes and anthony brown from mrd and, of course, the representative of the district of columbia, eleanor holmes norton, who is a big supporter of this. now, mr. speaker, this is my 28th year sponsoring the soapbox derby resolution. and i'm pleased it passed every year unanimously. this is the greater washington soapbox derby's 78th year. it will be held on, as has been said, june 15, and we'll see...
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brown at the south by southwest festival in austin. >> woodruff: finally tonight, we remember the oscar-nominated director and writer john singleton, whojeffrey brown is back with singleton's story, and how his work inspired others who would h swll. >> man, why you ting me? >> you're my only son and i'm not gog to lose you to no bullet. >> reporter: when john singleton's milestone film "boys n the hood" was released in 1991, it offered a lens into south los angeles that wasrd part of mainstream hollywood movies at that point, and told the story of three teens growing lt amid gang e, crime and violence.ls he was anominated for best singleton was just 24-years-old, becoming the youngest person f ever nominat an academy award for best director. he was also nonated for bestre enplay. the movie served as a launching pad as well for actors with big cares to come-- laurence fishburne, cuba gooding jr., regina king and ice cube. in 2016, singleton explained at the austin film festival he didn't want to just write the movie when he met with executives.ai the interview d on the pbs series "on story". >> ty were testing me. they were saying, "hey
brown at the south by southwest festival in austin. >> woodruff: finally tonight, we remember the oscar-nominated director and writer john singleton, whojeffrey brown is back with singleton's story, and how his work inspired others who would h swll. >> man, why you ting me? >> you're my only son and i'm not gog to lose you to no bullet. >> reporter: when john singleton's milestone film "boys n the hood" was released in 1991, it offered a lens into south los...
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brown. as i was going through the john hay papers, helpful librarian came with the scrapbook that hay had made of his own writings. the librarian said, you might be interested in this. almost all of the documents that hay had clipped out of newspapers and magazines and pasted into the scrapbook and identified them and his own hand what publication it had appeared in and what date, they were andst all post civil war not much interest to me. the last few pages there were civil war era clippings. one of them, at the bottom of the second page, was the bixby letter clipped from a newspaper and pasted into a scrapbook of his own writings. at that time, i was not particularly interested in the authorship question, but i know some people had maintained that hay was the actual author of the beloved document. i thought, why would he do that if he did not write it? i did some research, and it seemed to me there were a couple of things a little -- did not sound quite right to me. that lincoln, i don't think would have used certain terms. beguile, for example. i would not attempt to beguile you from the gr
brown. as i was going through the john hay papers, helpful librarian came with the scrapbook that hay had made of his own writings. the librarian said, you might be interested in this. almost all of the documents that hay had clipped out of newspapers and magazines and pasted into the scrapbook and identified them and his own hand what publication it had appeared in and what date, they were andst all post civil war not much interest to me. the last few pages there were civil war era clippings....
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brown. he was at the warrior game last night. making the rounds in the east bay today working out at cal. i think he is in pretty good shape. i don't think john gruden has to get on his case too much in the off-season. he could probably play right now. it is time to check this out.>>> my favorite video. you have to see this little girl. she is trying to jump onto the stool. with two hands. gets a pep talk from dad. she is very determined. you can do it. one leap she is training to be a gymnast. watch her reaction. >> that is priceless. oh my gosh. >> that might be the video of
brown. he was at the warrior game last night. making the rounds in the east bay today working out at cal. i think he is in pretty good shape. i don't think john gruden has to get on his case too much in the off-season. he could probably play right now. it is time to check this out.>>> my favorite video. you have to see this little girl. she is trying to jump onto the stool. with two hands. gets a pep talk from dad. she is very determined. you can do it. one leap she is training to be a...
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congressman mike honda, former california greg davis, formal state senator john burton and former san francisco mayor willie brown jr., among many others. he was a mainstream for many political complains. and civic causes. what i loved most is the way he brought positivity to the work and people around him. i will miss running into him here at city hall or out in the field where he could outpace anyone out there volunteering or canvassing. francisco is survived by his wife of over 50 years, ivy shae and his son thomas su-shae and alexander shae and daughter, as you know is francis shae who is also an equally energetic workhorse in the community. so i believe both leo, thomas, and francis are here today in the chamber. i want to thank you for sharing your father with us. our hearts and prayers are with your family during this time. not supervisor peskin. >> thank you, president. i wanted to add my words about francisco. i met him in late '90'snes's ins restaurant on washington street, upstairs with the chinese club would meet and a few years later i ran for supervisor, when was one of the first folks to support me
congressman mike honda, former california greg davis, formal state senator john burton and former san francisco mayor willie brown jr., among many others. he was a mainstream for many political complains. and civic causes. what i loved most is the way he brought positivity to the work and people around him. i will miss running into him here at city hall or out in the field where he could outpace anyone out there volunteering or canvassing. francisco is survived by his wife of over 50 years, ivy...
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robert browning, the head of our archives, and john's ande, teacher at maryland, we got into a wonderful debate, you all would have loved to have been there, about what the 10 qualities of leadership should be to do a survey of 100 presidential historians. so the idea for this book was actually to merge the survey work that we have done three times now as presidential historians with the collected content of presidential biographers. so the book that you are going to learn more about tonight was actually organized not chronologically, but where the presidents fell in line with that survey. so you are jumping to history but are also going through a best tom from the very the very worst rated leaders in our country. and you learn more about some of the characteristics and qualities that put them in that ranking. so, let me tell you about the qualities that we finally agreed on. the first is public persuasion. the second, crisis leadership. that can come in all sorts of forms. the third, economic management. the fourth quality was moral authority. international relations, which includes not
robert browning, the head of our archives, and john's ande, teacher at maryland, we got into a wonderful debate, you all would have loved to have been there, about what the 10 qualities of leadership should be to do a survey of 100 presidential historians. so the idea for this book was actually to merge the survey work that we have done three times now as presidential historians with the collected content of presidential biographers. so the book that you are going to learn more about tonight...
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john stapleton and benedicte paviot. stay with us for that. in a couple of minutes, ben brown here with a full bulletin of the day's news as we're joined by viewers on bbc one. our top story tonight is the afttermath of the easter suicide bomber attacks in sri lanka. 15 people including six children were killed in eastern sri lanka when suspected islamist militants blew themselves up after troops attempted to raid a house. the bbc‘s anbarasan etirajan has been to the site. this is the house where intense clashes took place 2a hours ago in the town of sainthamaruthu. the steel gate has been damaged, broken windows. the police said after the three militants were killed in the shootout the remaining people inside detonated bombs and killed the rest of the members in this house. that damaged the entire building. we find another van here and the police believe this van belonged to members of this house. they suspected this could contain explosive devices and they said they didn't find any device but this van was also damaged in the fighting. 2a hours after the fighting, most of the
john stapleton and benedicte paviot. stay with us for that. in a couple of minutes, ben brown here with a full bulletin of the day's news as we're joined by viewers on bbc one. our top story tonight is the afttermath of the easter suicide bomber attacks in sri lanka. 15 people including six children were killed in eastern sri lanka when suspected islamist militants blew themselves up after troops attempted to raid a house. the bbc‘s anbarasan etirajan has been to the site. this is the house...
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john hay. discovery based on help from librarians at brown university, where i did a good deal of research when i was teaching at connecticut college. johnwas going through the hay papers, almost all of the documents that hay had clipped out of newspapers and magazines and clipped into the scrapbook and identified them and his own hand and what publication and what date, they were almost all posts of war. it wasn't a much interest to me. the last few pages there were civil war hero clippings. one of them, at the bottom of the second page, was the bixby letter clipped from a newspaper and paste it into a scrapbook of his own writings. at that time i was not interested in the authorship question, but i know some people had maintained that hay was the actual author of the beloved document. i thought, why would he do that if you did not write it? and itome research, seemed to me there were a couple of things a little -- did not sound quite right to me. let lincoln i don't think would have used certain terms. beguile, for example. i would not attempt to beguile you from a loss so overwhelming. or i
john hay. discovery based on help from librarians at brown university, where i did a good deal of research when i was teaching at connecticut college. johnwas going through the hay papers, almost all of the documents that hay had clipped out of newspapers and magazines and clipped into the scrapbook and identified them and his own hand and what publication and what date, they were almost all posts of war. it wasn't a much interest to me. the last few pages there were civil war hero clippings....
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john hay. i made this discovery based largely on help from librarians at brown university who did a good deal of research when i was teaching at connecticut college i was going through the john hay papers diligently and a helpful library and came with a scrapbook that he had compiled of his own writings and the library and said why are you interested in this and almost all of the documents that clip he clipped out of newspapers and pasted into this scrapbook and identified them with his own hand but publication it appeared in and what date it was almost all posts of worst of it wasn't of much interest but on the last two pages they were civil war era clippings. one of them way at the bottom of the second page was the bigsby letter clipped from a newspaper pasted into a scrapbook of his own writings. at that time some had maintained john hay was the author of that beloved document . i thought why would he do that if he didn't write it? so i did some research and it seemed they were a couple of things that didn't sound quite right to me that lincoln i don't think would have used certain terms begu
john hay. i made this discovery based largely on help from librarians at brown university who did a good deal of research when i was teaching at connecticut college i was going through the john hay papers diligently and a helpful library and came with a scrapbook that he had compiled of his own writings and the library and said why are you interested in this and almost all of the documents that clip he clipped out of newspapers and pasted into this scrapbook and identified them with his own...
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john hendren reports. the winningest coach in louisiana says football is not his call. that just a job. his real vocation coach bryce brown says is to get his players out of new orleans alive and that's missing is to get them out you know basic survival you know and we're talking about gun violence you know that's the kind of stuff that we try to keep our kids away from. is it working. just ask ronnie action jackson. the team's star running back it was a photo program on the wall where i view are not. beings out of one not. jackson grew up on the gritty streets of the city they call the big easy breaking into homes eight two cousins were fatally shot his uncle wounded pain a programmer could write for what he. has he saved my life in assistant coach once rescued him from a drug den guns and narcotics lying on the table he tried to quit football more than twenty five times with the man they call coach bryce refuses to give up on his players off the field but he's a great mentor he teaches about life as always a lesson on life how to be a great person a very for you know a future father. new orleans is one of the most dange
john hendren reports. the winningest coach in louisiana says football is not his call. that just a job. his real vocation coach bryce brown says is to get his players out of new orleans alive and that's missing is to get them out you know basic survival you know and we're talking about gun violence you know that's the kind of stuff that we try to keep our kids away from. is it working. just ask ronnie action jackson. the team's star running back it was a photo program on the wall where i view...
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we gather together along with robert browning who is the head of our archives. professor john swain is a teacher at the university of maryland. we got into a wonderful debate about what should the 10 qualities of leadership be? do a survey of 100 presidential historians. the idea for the book was to merge the survey work that we have done three times now with the collective content of presidential biographers. learn more you will about tonight is actually organized not chronologically but where the president's fell in line with that survey. you are jumping through history but you're going through a continuum from the very best to in very worst rated leaders our country. and you learn about the characteristics and qualities that put them in that ranking. let me so you about the 10 qualities we finally agreed on. the first is public persuasion. the second, crisis leadership. that comes in all sorts of forms. third, economic management. the fourth quality was moral authority. the fifth, international relations which includes not only diplomacy but also wore. -- ar. -- also war. t
we gather together along with robert browning who is the head of our archives. professor john swain is a teacher at the university of maryland. we got into a wonderful debate about what should the 10 qualities of leadership be? do a survey of 100 presidential historians. the idea for the book was to merge the survey work that we have done three times now with the collective content of presidential biographers. learn more you will about tonight is actually organized not chronologically but where...
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john hendren has the story. the winningest coach in louisiana says football is not his color. then it's just a job. he's real vocation coach bryce brown says is to get his players out of new orleans alive so that's good about you know basic survival you know and we're talking about gun violence you know about the kind of stuff that we try to keep our kids away from. is it working. just ask ronnie action jackson. the team's star running back it was a photo program own the while what i view are not. being a one not. jackson grew up on the gritty streets of the city they call the big easy breaking into homes eight two cousins were fatally shot his uncle wounded i don't think the program could rise for what he did. as he saved my life in assistant coach once rescued him from a drug den guns and narcotics lying on the table he tried to quit football more than twenty five times with the man they call coach bryce refuses to give up on his players off the field but he's a great mentor he teaches about life as always a lesson on life how to build a great person a very for you know a future for the. new orleans is one of the most dangerous citi
john hendren has the story. the winningest coach in louisiana says football is not his color. then it's just a job. he's real vocation coach bryce brown says is to get his players out of new orleans alive so that's good about you know basic survival you know and we're talking about gun violence you know about the kind of stuff that we try to keep our kids away from. is it working. just ask ronnie action jackson. the team's star running back it was a photo program own the while what i view are...
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my name is john schwarts and i'd like to state i'm for s.b.50 and against this resolution. i'd like to thank supervisor brown for asking for more clarification from the representative of the planning department. i think it's important to dig below the numbers opponents of s.b.50 wanted to highlight to get what the statewide ramifications would be and what regional ramifications would be. i'd also like to correct some misconceptions. first of all, for those watching on television that don't know, the end is already determined. the two supervisors from the west side that don't add affordable housing and mostly contain million dollar and above mansions will vote to not support s.b.50. that's already known. so what's really's at stake is whether their misinformation will be allowed to continually repeated over and over. and i hope some of the commenters that come after me will be able to talk about those positions. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm keith mosur to support s.b.50. single-family zoning is the one-size fits all solution. and increase the affordable housing built in san franci
my name is john schwarts and i'd like to state i'm for s.b.50 and against this resolution. i'd like to thank supervisor brown for asking for more clarification from the representative of the planning department. i think it's important to dig below the numbers opponents of s.b.50 wanted to highlight to get what the statewide ramifications would be and what regional ramifications would be. i'd also like to correct some misconceptions. first of all, for those watching on television that don't...
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john hendren has the story. the winningest coach in louisiana says football is not his call. then it's just a job. right his real vocation coach bryce brown says is to get his players out of new orleans alive that's our mission is to get him out you know basic survival you know and we're talking about gun violence drug violence you know that's the kind of stuff that we try to keep our kids away from. is it working. just ask ronnie action jackson. the team's star running back it was a photo program on the wall where i view right now on the vibe in day out of one not. jackson grew up in the gritty streets of the city they call the big easy breaking into homes eight two cousins were fatally shot his uncle wounded in the program including price for what he. says he saved my life in assistant coach once rescued him from a drug den guns and narcotics lying on the table he tried to quit football more than twenty five times with the man they call coach bryce refuses to give up on his players off the field but he's a great mentor he teaches about life as always a lesson on life how to be a great person a very friend you know a future father. new o
john hendren has the story. the winningest coach in louisiana says football is not his call. then it's just a job. right his real vocation coach bryce brown says is to get his players out of new orleans alive that's our mission is to get him out you know basic survival you know and we're talking about gun violence drug violence you know that's the kind of stuff that we try to keep our kids away from. is it working. just ask ronnie action jackson. the team's star running back it was a photo...
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john hendren has the story. the winningest coach in louisiana says football is not his call. that's just a job was. his real vocation coach bryce brown says is to get his players out of new orleans alive and that's our mission is to get him out you know basic survival you know and we're talking about gun violence drug violence you know that's the kind of stuff that we try to keep our kids away from. is it working. just ask ronnie action jackson. the team's star running back it was a photo program on the wall where i view and own the vibe in day out of one not. jackson grew up in the gritty streets of the city they call the big easy breaking into homes eight two cousins were fatally shot his uncle wounded and out of band a programmer could rise for what he. says he saved my life in assistant coach once rescued him from a drug den guns and narcotics lying on the table he tried to quit football more than twenty five times with the man they call coach bryce refuses to give up on his players off the field but he's a great mentor he teaches about life as always a lesson on life how to be a great person a great for you know a future father.
john hendren has the story. the winningest coach in louisiana says football is not his call. that's just a job was. his real vocation coach bryce brown says is to get his players out of new orleans alive and that's our mission is to get him out you know basic survival you know and we're talking about gun violence drug violence you know that's the kind of stuff that we try to keep our kids away from. is it working. just ask ronnie action jackson. the team's star running back it was a photo...
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john hundred reports. the winningest coach in louisiana says football is not his call. then it's just a job that was. his real vocation coach bryce brown says is to get his players out of new orleans alive that's missing is to get them out you know basic survival you know and we're talking about gun violence drug violence you know that's the kind of stuff that we try to keep our kids away from. is it working. just ask ronnie action jackson. the team star running back it was a photo of program on the wall where i view on our own beings out of one not. jackson grew up on the gritty streets of the city they call the big easy breaking into homes eight two cousins were fatally shot his uncle wounded in the program including price for what he. has he saved my life in assistant coach once rescued him from a drug den guns and narcotics lying on the table he tried to quit football more than twenty five times with the man they call coach bryce refuses to give up on his players off the field but he's a great mentor he teaches about life as always a lesson on life how to be a great person a very for you know a future father. new orleans is one of
john hundred reports. the winningest coach in louisiana says football is not his call. then it's just a job that was. his real vocation coach bryce brown says is to get his players out of new orleans alive that's missing is to get them out you know basic survival you know and we're talking about gun violence drug violence you know that's the kind of stuff that we try to keep our kids away from. is it working. just ask ronnie action jackson. the team star running back it was a photo of program...