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back when the town was being formed, john elliott was a missionary up there, right? he was teaching native people, and these two guys would have been the first graduating class ofharvard university back in 1665. one graduated. caleb did. joel did not. the reason he did not graduate, two weeks before graduation, he went over to martha's vineyard. on the way back, he stopped in nantucket and he got killed. it was probably his own people who did it. christianity -- you had a lot of traditionalists still here. i always say about the praying indians,you do not know what they were going through unless you walk a mile in their moccasins. i never judge them. what harvard did back in 2011, they invited my family and gave us a posthumous degree in his name, which harvard rarely does. and this is it right here. when elliott was teaching the bible to native people, he felt like the native people were not picking up the religion quickly enough. being that the king james bible was written in english. so what he did,he hired native interpreters. there is a really good story, back i
back when the town was being formed, john elliott was a missionary up there, right? he was teaching native people, and these two guys would have been the first graduating class ofharvard university back in 1665. one graduated. caleb did. joel did not. the reason he did not graduate, two weeks before graduation, he went over to martha's vineyard. on the way back, he stopped in nantucket and he got killed. it was probably his own people who did it. christianity -- you had a lot of traditionalists...
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you had mayhews, cottonwoods, you had john elliotts. do i have what i'm looking for here? okay. i want to talk about this right here. this is the son right here. back when it was being formed, john elliot was with missionary up there. he was teaching native people. joel was one of them. caleb was another. these two guys would have been the first graduating class of harvard university back in 1665. one graduated, caleb did. joel did not. joel, the reason he did not graduate is two weeks before graduation he went home to martha's vineyard and on the way back stopped here in nantucket and got killed. it was probably his own people that did it. christianity didn't make it here yet. there was a lot of tradition here. i always say about the praying indians you don't know what they were going through. i never judge like that. what harvard did in 2011, they invited my family up there and gave us a degree in his name, which harvard really does. this is it right here. when elliot was teaching the bible to native people in the '50s and '60s, he felt like native people weren't picking up the
you had mayhews, cottonwoods, you had john elliotts. do i have what i'm looking for here? okay. i want to talk about this right here. this is the son right here. back when it was being formed, john elliot was with missionary up there. he was teaching native people. joel was one of them. caleb was another. these two guys would have been the first graduating class of harvard university back in 1665. one graduated, caleb did. joel did not. joel, the reason he did not graduate is two weeks before...
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you had the cotton woods, john elliott's, what am i looking for here i want to talk about this right here. joel lot coons sun joel lacoomes he was teaching native people caleb was another. and these two guys would be in the first graduating class of harvard university back in six 1816 65. one graduated, kayla did one other did not. joel was considered bobby chariot, the reason he did not graduate. two weeks before graduation he went to martha's vineyard. on the way back in stock here near nantucket and he got killed. it was probably his own people who did it, because christiana didn't make it over here till 59 or later, so they had a lot of tradition here. i always say about the praying indians. he didn't know what they were going through unless you walk a mile in their monica moccasins. so i didn't judge like. that but what harvey did back in 2011. they gave us a posthumous degree in his name. this is it right here. when elliott was teaching the bible to native people back in the fifties and sixties, he felt like the native people were not picking up the religion quick enough, being
you had the cotton woods, john elliott's, what am i looking for here i want to talk about this right here. joel lot coons sun joel lacoomes he was teaching native people caleb was another. and these two guys would be in the first graduating class of harvard university back in six 1816 65. one graduated, kayla did one other did not. joel was considered bobby chariot, the reason he did not graduate. two weeks before graduation he went to martha's vineyard. on the way back in stock here near...
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my name is john elliott. i'm a resident of district one, and i'm calling to discuss the slow streets program and congratulate -- well, first, i want to thank supervisor mar for his leadership in closing the great highway, and i want to urge all of you to -- i want -- let's just talk specifically about the great highway. the slow streets program has been such a wonderful transformation of our public space, but i have been down on the great highway every day since it has been closed, and i have -- and if you haven't spent enough time down there, please go down there. we have created an ocean front public park, arguably, the most beautiful two miles in our country is now a public park. i was just down there today, and there was these kids sledding down the sand dunes. and i know there's discussions of reopening, and i know there's concerns about the cars in the neighborhood, and i urge you to please do not cede that space back to cars. cars dominate our entire city. we can take care of the infrastructure changes
my name is john elliott. i'm a resident of district one, and i'm calling to discuss the slow streets program and congratulate -- well, first, i want to thank supervisor mar for his leadership in closing the great highway, and i want to urge all of you to -- i want -- let's just talk specifically about the great highway. the slow streets program has been such a wonderful transformation of our public space, but i have been down on the great highway every day since it has been closed, and i have...
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yeah, my name is john elliott. >> clerk: thank you. >> i'm a resident of the outer richmond, and i love the great highway, and for anyone who is really dorky and uses the straza app, i am the local resident of the great highway, which means i've spent a lot of time down there. supervisor mar's comment mentions opening the great highway back up to traffic specifically mentions the sfmta, and he says none of his efforts to engage the sfmta and this has proven successful, so i just want to draw to your attention the importance of addressing this because that space, as director tumlin said, it has become a transformative public space for the city during this time, and not just during an emergency. it's something that we need to think about permanently, and the problem is not the creation of the space, the problem is irresponsible and reckless people driving cars. that needs to be addressed, that is the problem, and that's all i have to say. thank you. >> thank you very much. moderator, are there any additional callers on the line? >> operator: you have zero questions remaining. >> thank you
yeah, my name is john elliott. >> clerk: thank you. >> i'm a resident of the outer richmond, and i love the great highway, and for anyone who is really dorky and uses the straza app, i am the local resident of the great highway, which means i've spent a lot of time down there. supervisor mar's comment mentions opening the great highway back up to traffic specifically mentions the sfmta, and he says none of his efforts to engage the sfmta and this has proven successful, so i just...
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he's essentially made john durham elliott mass.ble, giving him elevated status as special counsel. remember, the ag is gone when a new administration comes in and so are the 93 u.s. attorneys and durham is one of those. but now he can continue his investigation until its conclusion unimpeded. you know, it's difficult for a new president to fire a special counsel for the attorney general. remember when trump just talked about firing bob mueller, democrats and the media accused him of obstruction of justice, but the second important thing is durham, in addition to issuing indictments, can now write a report to provide a full accounting of the corrupt acts, the abuse of power by people like james comey, andrew mccabe, peter strzok, and others. i would include rod rosenstein, maybe even sally yates in that. sally yates is now effectively off the table i think is the next attorney general in a biden administration emma assuming the electoral college chooses him. >> sean: you know, there's a fake news cnn story tonight that has been debu
he's essentially made john durham elliott mass.ble, giving him elevated status as special counsel. remember, the ag is gone when a new administration comes in and so are the 93 u.s. attorneys and durham is one of those. but now he can continue his investigation until its conclusion unimpeded. you know, it's difficult for a new president to fire a special counsel for the attorney general. remember when trump just talked about firing bob mueller, democrats and the media accused him of obstruction...
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forward that any future attorney general was going to have the model of the corrupt criminal john mitchell or elliotthardson, and they all wanted to be elliott richardson, we thought, until william barr came along. he forgot about elliott richardson. rachel, we've got other work to do in this show. you've gone into overtime for us tonight. we really appreciate it. i'm going to say the name of the book again so people can buy it. >> it's a long name. >> all you really have to know is "bag man," rachel maddow. and you have to know that rachel maddow's superfan ben stiller fully endorsed this book. that's an objective, that's not me selling this book. that's an objective outsider who i wanted to invoke because, you know -- >> well, you just don't often see ben stiller and rod rosenstein next to each other on the back of a book. >> the one place in the world where you can see those two names together. it's on the back of this book. you have to get it. put it under the christmas tree, everyone will get it. rachel maddow, thank you for joining us tonight. i really appreciate it. >> thanks, lawrence. thank
forward that any future attorney general was going to have the model of the corrupt criminal john mitchell or elliotthardson, and they all wanted to be elliott richardson, we thought, until william barr came along. he forgot about elliott richardson. rachel, we've got other work to do in this show. you've gone into overtime for us tonight. we really appreciate it. i'm going to say the name of the book again so people can buy it. >> it's a long name. >> all you really have to know is...
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i would also like to recognize gw's john logsdon at our elliott school of international affairs and founder of the gw space policy institute. the institute's research and integration into a robust, academic program is one of our university's most significant contributions to the space field. a world leader in research, graduate study, and informed discussion related to issues of science, technology, and public policy, the institute has developed generations of students, scholars and professionals engaged in space related work in government, industry and academia. the interdisciplinary students and faculty bring deep experience in space policy, law, economics, and history. they are internationally known and respected their expertise in space policy, history, law and economics, and they routinely consult with organizations and our own government. we value these partnerships and the contributions we can make together. understanding our history, providing research and expertise on current element, and continuing to prepare future leaders who can help advance our efforts in space well into the f
i would also like to recognize gw's john logsdon at our elliott school of international affairs and founder of the gw space policy institute. the institute's research and integration into a robust, academic program is one of our university's most significant contributions to the space field. a world leader in research, graduate study, and informed discussion related to issues of science, technology, and public policy, the institute has developed generations of students, scholars and...
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elliott bass ard, armando arvula. from the committee on environment and public works -- john kaine, annie demato, laura gillum, michael freehoff and lucy xau. adam caruso, ann dwyer, jonathan goldman, terry harvey, sally yang, christian lunda, greta paisch, ashley schipitle, beth frable, jamie white, arielle warnoff. special committee on aging -- stacy sanders, josh cramer. from the committee on indian affairs, kim moxley, anthony sadio. i'm sure this is very hard on our typists, but thank you very much. from the committee on small business and entrepreneurship, sean moore, ron storehog, jacob press. from the committee on rules and administration, dusty brandenberg and lindsey kirk. to all of those great people and many more -- i apologize if there are some we left out -- thank you, thank you, thank you. to everyone on the committees. and i also want for a moment to thank my staff. everyone believes they have the best staff on the hill. i am certainly no exception. i would never, ever, ever be able to do what i do without them. i know over the past several days many of them have tested the limits of exhaustion, hardly
elliott bass ard, armando arvula. from the committee on environment and public works -- john kaine, annie demato, laura gillum, michael freehoff and lucy xau. adam caruso, ann dwyer, jonathan goldman, terry harvey, sally yang, christian lunda, greta paisch, ashley schipitle, beth frable, jamie white, arielle warnoff. special committee on aging -- stacy sanders, josh cramer. from the committee on indian affairs, kim moxley, anthony sadio. i'm sure this is very hard on our typists, but thank you...