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josephine baker was — honour it this way. josephine baker was more _ honour it this way.ne baker was more french than| honour it this way. josephine i baker was more french than the french, a lot of people said and she embodied the best of what france has to offer stop she was an eccentric cultural genius was also a fierce patriot and she really, really embraced the french and they embraced the french and they embraced her in return. absolutely. but an american born in st louis were very poor family had a completely different experience in the us. absolutely. she was born incredibly poor, she said she would scrounge around often in saint lewis looking for headless dolls people had thrown out to play with and then she comes to paris in 1925 and takes the entire city by storm with her amazing dancing, her comedic school —— skills, her comedic school —— skills, herjoie de vivre and she captured the hearts of this nation and transformed herself into this amazing icon. figs nation and transformed herself into this amazing icon. $5 a into this amazing icon. as a black woman, _ i
josephine baker was — honour it this way. josephine baker was more _ honour it this way.ne baker was more french than| honour it this way. josephine i baker was more french than the french, a lot of people said and she embodied the best of what france has to offer stop she was an eccentric cultural genius was also a fierce patriot and she really, really embraced the french and they embraced the french and they embraced her in return. absolutely. but an american born in st louis were very poor...
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well kianna, josephine, and martha? >> and every intersection for that date and time that they gave me, franc cano came up. >> wow. >> for every single intersection, i was shocked. >> but something about that man, look franc cano what. you had a buddy. and she ran into them. both >> i knew that he had a friend. look steven gordon. the >> steven gordon, he had done time for molesting a minor and later for kidnapping. he and cano were inseparable apparently. once the detective pulled up the gps coordinates, where martha was last seen and santa ana, no the gordon. but when she took locations for kayla kianna and josephine? there he was. she check the record and discovered that at that particular moment, was gordon not on the gps monitor, but he was wearing one of the other three print places. and so was cano. the electronics made it absolutely obvious, here they were cano and gordon, driving together, up and down beach boulevard, and santa ana. >> they were on the freeway -- >> they were in the same. car >> the same vehicl
well kianna, josephine, and martha? >> and every intersection for that date and time that they gave me, franc cano came up. >> wow. >> for every single intersection, i was shocked. >> but something about that man, look franc cano what. you had a buddy. and she ran into them. both >> i knew that he had a friend. look steven gordon. the >> steven gordon, he had done time for molesting a minor and later for kidnapping. he and cano were inseparable apparently....
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so because i check on josephine because i'm able to or because i have implicit biases or because i have to? there's a lot of ways that implicit biases play into the equation. i've only been in two city departments so far. i haven't seen that level of training in those departments, and only that close kind of understanding and discussion when i took a history of racism class in college. it's all levels of society that can play out, so that really speaks why we're working to have, like, custom racial equity training, why we're working to pair it with racial systems, actions, and needs. it's not just how we keep managers and directors accountable, as well, for their actions, that's also a culture of connection period. for many staff assessing our large divisions, you may have one supervisor for hundreds of direct reports, so you can imagine the opportunity for direct communication and connection are smaller than for a smaller team. many people are, like, i never talk to management unless i'm in trouble. that's mostly tied to discipline but it's one of the ways that we're trying to improve
so because i check on josephine because i'm able to or because i have implicit biases or because i have to? there's a lot of ways that implicit biases play into the equation. i've only been in two city departments so far. i haven't seen that level of training in those departments, and only that close kind of understanding and discussion when i took a history of racism class in college. it's all levels of society that can play out, so that really speaks why we're working to have, like, custom...
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. >>> back with josephine the plumber from commercials for comet cleanser airing in the '60s and '70s. josephine was played by jane withers who racked up plenty of credits as a child movie star in the 1930s. her family says she passed away over the weekend in california. jane withers was 95 years old. >>> a former world war ii navy supply depot in new jersey is no more. two buildings covering 1.5 million square feet were imploded yesterday. the facilities were built to withstand a bomb blasting. bombproofing had to be removed before it could be brought down. the implosion makes way for a u.p.s. facility. >>> to nebraska, where three friends were literally neck-deep in trouble. heavy rains left the trio for a fight for their lives in an elevator, in a scene they said was something like a movie. >> let me see your best moose impression. >> this morning, this man breathing a sigh of relief, after his near-death experience on camera. as a storm triggered historic flooding in parts of nebraska, tony and his friends got into an elevator in omaha. as the elevator reached the ground floor, wa
. >>> back with josephine the plumber from commercials for comet cleanser airing in the '60s and '70s. josephine was played by jane withers who racked up plenty of credits as a child movie star in the 1930s. her family says she passed away over the weekend in california. jane withers was 95 years old. >>> a former world war ii navy supply depot in new jersey is no more. two buildings covering 1.5 million square feet were imploded yesterday. the facilities were built to...
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we have had doctors on her show that say as much. >> laura: rocco, mary josephine, your words are sont tonight. what is money without freedom? nothing. stand up for your country. thank you. we will follow your case and check back. now covid tyranny is not just a thing at home, halfway around the world, new zealand's prime minister jacinda ardern put her entire nation on lockdown over one case, in addition she warned citizens not to speak to other neighbors, now over in australia the lockdown is so ineffective that seven weeks and they just experience their worst day of the pandemic. of course the response to this news totally unhinged. newly imposed restrictions now include a ban on removing face masks to take a drink of alcohol in public. here to break down, all the insanity, australian member of parliament george christiansen. the locks down -- lockdowns don't work, they prolong the pandemic, does anybody see this in australia except for a few le you? >> well, good night, laura, as i say it, the last time we spoke at its pandemic policy insanity. what hasn't worked before we will d
we have had doctors on her show that say as much. >> laura: rocco, mary josephine, your words are sont tonight. what is money without freedom? nothing. stand up for your country. thank you. we will follow your case and check back. now covid tyranny is not just a thing at home, halfway around the world, new zealand's prime minister jacinda ardern put her entire nation on lockdown over one case, in addition she warned citizens not to speak to other neighbors, now over in australia the...
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josephine amenta is 100 years old today.ine last weekend. in the bronx she worked as a seamstress. she and her husband who is 97 have two daughters, nine grandkids, 11 great grandchildren. josephine and veito have been married for 61 years, and joann tells me they always hold hands. not done yet. >> sorry. >> another big birthday today. my big brother, alex mason. my one and only sibling is 70. we also had a little birthday party for uncle al last weekend my brother, by the way, his oldest son and grandson all share the same name, alexander taylor mason. little alex has been coached to call his grandpa big al which somehow has become bagel. so a huge happy birthday to bagel and josephine. >> congratulations. >> very nice. very nice. >> very nice. >> nicely done. >>> all right. turning now to the paralympics, we got to are getting in. they've just started in tokyo. we're introducing you to an army officer-turned paralympian in 2004. melissa stockwell became the first female american soldier to lose a limb in the iraq war. jus
josephine amenta is 100 years old today.ine last weekend. in the bronx she worked as a seamstress. she and her husband who is 97 have two daughters, nine grandkids, 11 great grandchildren. josephine and veito have been married for 61 years, and joann tells me they always hold hands. not done yet. >> sorry. >> another big birthday today. my big brother, alex mason. my one and only sibling is 70. we also had a little birthday party for uncle al last weekend my brother, by the way, his...
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. >> they went down into the basement and found josephine. >> 11-year-old josephine otero will be boundhe's hanging just off the floor. >> he hangs her. probably has a fantasy about that. leaves his dna at the scene and leaves. >> i thank god every day for the fact that i didn't find joey and josie, because i don't know how i would have handled it. >> there's a lot of evidence collection that you don't know what you're going to do with. you want to collect everything because you get one shot at a crime scene. >> law enforcement will collect dna on the floor. they didn't collect it for analysis. they just did not have the technology. >> in 1974, who would think that dna testing was going to be this criminal investigative tool? >> myself and another reporter were on the scene of the otero murder. and that murder was a little different because the police weren't saying anything, so we knew that something really terrible had happened in that house. >> the otero murders rocked this city. it was unheard of in wichita, kansas, to have a family of four murdered. >> why would someone want to kil
. >> they went down into the basement and found josephine. >> 11-year-old josephine otero will be boundhe's hanging just off the floor. >> he hangs her. probably has a fantasy about that. leaves his dna at the scene and leaves. >> i thank god every day for the fact that i didn't find joey and josie, because i don't know how i would have handled it. >> there's a lot of evidence collection that you don't know what you're going to do with. you want to collect...
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. >> catching caltrain few times a month is the norm for josephine but that might go up. >> there are up to 104 trains on a t weekdays. >> that is good news. >> she takes it to visit family >> but russell takes it to work a couple of times a week. retired ship is up. >> during peak times four hourly babyulle express trains. as the morning train takes off, caltrain riders got another perk. all non-go pass fares get 50% off in september. >> you can avoid traffic, too. >> that is a plus. >> anytime you can i ride -- avoid traffic is a good thing. >> absolutely. >> caltrain said they are noticing a lot more people getting on the trains during off peak hours so they are add trains there, too. backo an update on those growing fire evacuations. >> plus an unintended side effect to the pandemic. where have all the nurses gone? >>> plus do this unplugged device is protecting our beautiful coastlines and more. put off chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm to help keep our state golden. more news on the breaking news from lake tahoe. new video shows the new evacuations underway. check throug
. >> catching caltrain few times a month is the norm for josephine but that might go up. >> there are up to 104 trains on a t weekdays. >> that is good news. >> she takes it to visit family >> but russell takes it to work a couple of times a week. retired ship is up. >> during peak times four hourly babyulle express trains. as the morning train takes off, caltrain riders got another perk. all non-go pass fares get 50% off in september. >> you can avoid...
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josephine. and in the process of doing the paperwork, i had to get my mom's permission to get married because i had not turned 21 yet. >> very nice. >> that's it. >> very nice. >> you were in the northern part of germany. i was in the southern part. i was in stalag 3. where 10,000, close to 10,000 american p.o.w.s, there was a heck a lot of us. didn't have any chance to escape because we were heavily guarded. and it was heck. >> wow. >> okay. >> colonel harvey? >> germany's leading ace was in the states in 2013 looking for the pilot that shot him down. did you make contact, by chance? >> what did he say? >> say your question again. >> germany's leading ace was in the states in 2013 looking for the pilot that shot him down. did you make contact, by chance? >> oh, yes. [ laughter ] >> see, i'd never claimed -- well, you know, by the time i got liberated and everything the war was over. the heck with it. you didn't worry about that. i didn't. got home, got married. so 60 years went by and finally,
josephine. and in the process of doing the paperwork, i had to get my mom's permission to get married because i had not turned 21 yet. >> very nice. >> that's it. >> very nice. >> you were in the northern part of germany. i was in the southern part. i was in stalag 3. where 10,000, close to 10,000 american p.o.w.s, there was a heck a lot of us. didn't have any chance to escape because we were heavily guarded. and it was heck. >> wow. >> okay. >> colonel...
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josephine baker was born in st. louis, missouri, in 1906.e rose to international stardom in the 1930's after moving to france, where she became a singer and dancer. baker went on to fight with the french resistance in world war ii and was involved in the civil rights movement here in the u.s. she died in 1975 and received french military honors at her funeral. her remains are currently buried in monaco. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we begin today's show in afghanistan as the uted states flies out nearly 60,000 people and counting from the kabul airport. the united nations is warning afghanistan is on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe as the nation faces political upheaval, a worsening economic crisis, and a devastating drought. the world health organization says about one-half of afghanistan's population, including nearly 10 million children, already need humanitarian assistance and the numbers are expected to soar. more than half of all childr
josephine baker was born in st. louis, missouri, in 1906.e rose to international stardom in the 1930's after moving to france, where she became a singer and dancer. baker went on to fight with the french resistance in world war ii and was involved in the civil rights movement here in the u.s. she died in 1975 and received french military honors at her funeral. her remains are currently buried in monaco. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and...
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, "josephine" and in the process of doing the paperwork i had to get my mom's permission to get married, because i had not turned 21 yet. >> very nice. >> that's it. >> very nice. >> you were in the northern part of germany. i was in the southern part. stalag 3 where close to 10,000 american p.o.w.s, and there were so many of us, and we didn't have a chance to escape, because we were heavily guarded. it was heck. >> wow. >> general harvey. >> germany's leading ace was in the states in 2013 looking for the pilot that shot him down. did you make contact by chance? >> say your question again. >> germany's leading ace was in the states in 2013 looking for the pilot who shot him down, and did you make contact by chance? >> oh, yes. [ laughter ] >> and so, i got married and 60 years went by, and through various many different european researchers, swedish and norwegian and others concluded that i shot down the top german ace and he had 206 confirmed aerial victories and 198 victories on the north sea area of russia, and most of the victories there were against the russians and then he transit
, "josephine" and in the process of doing the paperwork i had to get my mom's permission to get married, because i had not turned 21 yet. >> very nice. >> that's it. >> very nice. >> you were in the northern part of germany. i was in the southern part. stalag 3 where close to 10,000 american p.o.w.s, and there were so many of us, and we didn't have a chance to escape, because we were heavily guarded. it was heck. >> wow. >> general harvey. >>...
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i believe josephine will start the slide presentation. i'll go over and update you on the h.r. update regarding h.r. staffing and also updates to the gold dust state since there's accomplish manies since the last update and then i'll turn it to my colleague and she'll give an update regarding the office. >> first thing i want to talk about is h.r.2.0. i'm really excited about this. it's a very strategic thought process how to improve the processes in h.r. and nothing has changed in terms of our processes and staffing levels not significantly anyway. we with 2.0 we want to better align the structure and staff adequately and look how to stimulate our processes and be more efficient and collaborate with various business partners and improve the employee experience and make the workplace a better experience. i want to thank our director of transportation for their support in supporting us in the h.r. division. i'll talk about where they're going. we're also focussing on doing three fundamental things. one is to improve the h.r. practice to address racial inequity and we have to do
i believe josephine will start the slide presentation. i'll go over and update you on the h.r. update regarding h.r. staffing and also updates to the gold dust state since there's accomplish manies since the last update and then i'll turn it to my colleague and she'll give an update regarding the office. >> first thing i want to talk about is h.r.2.0. i'm really excited about this. it's a very strategic thought process how to improve the processes in h.r. and nothing has changed in terms...
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if it does what is waiting on the 20 when i get off b, c, b, t c must isn't c, l is not sort of josephine at martinez is a historian and gender equity activist in spain. i spoke with her to understand how coded and inequality work in an economic and social context. completely different to that of a country like india. but we began with some of the issues that have played out similarly in both countries. for him, mostly in us who asked me what you see, national what amount what amount of what i have learned maybe not believe it but i know the time, you know, people are gone. we see, let's see that let's it's out of the can then it was really hammered home, some of the realities of the imbalances and divisions that exist in our societies. for instance, laid upon the hierarchy of label divisions between blue color and white color, non essential, essential workers of politics, gender women form a vital segment of frontline workers. according to the un, they make up 70 percent of the global health and social care workforce. recent data from italy, spain in the united states, showed a $2.00 to
if it does what is waiting on the 20 when i get off b, c, b, t c must isn't c, l is not sort of josephine at martinez is a historian and gender equity activist in spain. i spoke with her to understand how coded and inequality work in an economic and social context. completely different to that of a country like india. but we began with some of the issues that have played out similarly in both countries. for him, mostly in us who asked me what you see, national what amount what amount of what i...
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>> france will soon make history as it honors one of its heroes the remains of singer and dancer josephinewill be reinterred at the pantheon monument in paris, making her the first black woman to get the country's highest honor. baker was born in the u.s. but moved to france in 1925. during world war ii she was part of the french resistance, secretly carrying messages to other countries. >>> lgbtq athletes are making history on the world's biggest sports stage at least 182 lgbtq athletes from about 30 countries competed in the 2020 summer olympics in tokyo. at least 55 of those athletes won medals according to out sports, there will be at least 27 openly lgbtq athletes from eight countries competing in the 2020 paralympics, which starts on tuesday. only 12 queer athletes competed in the 2016 paralympic games in rio. >>> we've got a lot more news. still to come, 007 figures how daniel craig became hollywood's highest-paid actor >>> and she's off. a race horse bolts from a racetrack and makes hay on the highway. coming up. boban bag? boban bag! you get tobi bag. tobi bag? go for the handful!
>> france will soon make history as it honors one of its heroes the remains of singer and dancer josephinewill be reinterred at the pantheon monument in paris, making her the first black woman to get the country's highest honor. baker was born in the u.s. but moved to france in 1925. during world war ii she was part of the french resistance, secretly carrying messages to other countries. >>> lgbtq athletes are making history on the world's biggest sports stage at least 182 lgbtq...
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france is awarding one of its highest honours to the black french—american singer and dancer josephine, she was also a world war ii resistance fighter and a civil rights activist. finally, tributes have been paid to don everly, of the everly brothers, who's died aged 84. the duo, with don here on the right, had six no1 singles in the uk in the 1950s and 60s — including cathy's clown, walk right back and all i have to do is dream. they were awarded a lifetime achievement award at the grammys in 1997. you have been watching newsday. stay with us. hello there the rather cloudy weather we had to contend with last week this week does promise something a little bit brighter. certainly it will be largely dry with some spells of warm sunshine.— warm sunshine. having said that, no _ warm sunshine. having said that, no heatwave - warm sunshine. having said that, no heatwave on i warm sunshine. having said that, no heatwave on the i warm sunshine. having said i that, no heatwave on the way and temperatures will be nothing exceptional for the time of year but the high pressure is building in and t
france is awarding one of its highest honours to the black french—american singer and dancer josephine, she was also a world war ii resistance fighter and a civil rights activist. finally, tributes have been paid to don everly, of the everly brothers, who's died aged 84. the duo, with don here on the right, had six no1 singles in the uk in the 1950s and 60s — including cathy's clown, walk right back and all i have to do is dream. they were awarded a lifetime achievement award at the grammys...
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mary, josephine and rocco, great to see both of you. your first reaction to the news that new yorkers would need this vaccine passports to live their normal lives. >> i was in such despair i was dismayed. i think i laid down in bed. i could not believe to have come so far and now in a place that we are doing this, separating people based on the vaccine. you said it in your opening, this is segregation, we are trampling on similarities, discriminating against people. the mayor of new york just locked out tourists, families, telling people who've not been vaccinated they don't belong. that they don't count essentially. i can't believe we've created two new classes. jillian: i wake up every day and can't believe this is our country, we have an invisible president, all while breaking loose all over the world and at home. rocco, mayor deblasio was asked about your bakery and how you called mandate basically echoing what your wife said discriminatory, here is his response. >> it's not discrimination. it is about protecting people. in our soci
mary, josephine and rocco, great to see both of you. your first reaction to the news that new yorkers would need this vaccine passports to live their normal lives. >> i was in such despair i was dismayed. i think i laid down in bed. i could not believe to have come so far and now in a place that we are doing this, separating people based on the vaccine. you said it in your opening, this is segregation, we are trampling on similarities, discriminating against people. the mayor of new york...
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there was a director and teacher there named josephine forceberg who said for people famous in my generationyou want to do this for a living. and he goes yes, yes, i really dosm and she said be prepared to spend many beautiful days in dark, dirty rooms. sns. >> isn't that interesting. theaters are so, they have a special smell from the dirt. >> stephen: yes, cabaret theaters even more because of all the beer soaked into that. unbelievably filthy. >> i actually love that smell of backstage. well, i love the smell of beer, actually. >> stephen: well, what did you take from that, doing improve sphwhraition certainly shaped who mi as a performer. >> it completely changed me and i think it has changed every actor who has done it for some period of time. because you get-- did you ever do the viola proim viezing. >> hi imimprovization by biola with the exercises inside, yes. >> the thing is you get, the basis of it is connection with the other person, that is why when we train scientists to communicate better, we start with an improvization exercise. >> stephen: do the improv. >> yes, some basic ex
there was a director and teacher there named josephine forceberg who said for people famous in my generationyou want to do this for a living. and he goes yes, yes, i really dosm and she said be prepared to spend many beautiful days in dark, dirty rooms. sns. >> isn't that interesting. theaters are so, they have a special smell from the dirt. >> stephen: yes, cabaret theaters even more because of all the beer soaked into that. unbelievably filthy. >> i actually love that smell...
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. >>> the remains of josephine baker will be returned to paris.the 1930s is hailed as a world war ii hero for her undercover missions. she'll be the fifth woman honored with pantheon bur annual. congratulations posthumously to her. >>> a racehorse was spotted on a totally different track in indiana. 2-year-old bucked her jockey and bolted, later being spotted on highway 41 in another evansville, indiana. police were able to capture the hours and give her medical treatment as she was overheating and suffering from an injured back leg. officials were able to return her to her owner. wow. what do the drivers think. >>> a 5-year-old is now one of the youngest to complete the appalachian trail. he trekked more than 2,100 miles with his parents. they began back? january from georgia hiking to maine in 209 days, fueled by skittles and peanut butter. he told the a.p. the rock skambles were fun and he was never bored. his parents said harvey distracted them from any pain and it brought their little family closer together. my kids would have never done that
. >>> the remains of josephine baker will be returned to paris.the 1930s is hailed as a world war ii hero for her undercover missions. she'll be the fifth woman honored with pantheon bur annual. congratulations posthumously to her. >>> a racehorse was spotted on a totally different track in indiana. 2-year-old bucked her jockey and bolted, later being spotted on highway 41 in another evansville, indiana. police were able to capture the hours and give her medical treatment as...
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josephine baker will become the first black woman to get france's highest honor. remains of the world's famous singer and dancer will be entered. more with joshua johnson after the break. eak. secret. ♪ all strength. no sweat. ♪ if you're 55 and up, t- mobile has plans built just for you. switch today and get 2 lines of unlimited and 2 free smartphones. plus you'll now get netflix on us. all this for up to 50% off vs. verizon. it's all included. 2 lines of unlimited for only $70 bucks. and this rate is fixed. you'll pay exactly $70 bucks total. this month and every month. only at t-mobile. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. [swords clashing] - had enough? - no... arthritis. here. new aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? reduces inflammation? thank the gods. don't thank them too soon. kick pain in the aspercreme. over th
josephine baker will become the first black woman to get france's highest honor. remains of the world's famous singer and dancer will be entered. more with joshua johnson after the break. eak. secret. ♪ all strength. no sweat. ♪ if you're 55 and up, t- mobile has plans built just for you. switch today and get 2 lines of unlimited and 2 free smartphones. plus you'll now get netflix on us. all this for up to 50% off vs. verizon. it's all included. 2 lines of unlimited for only $70 bucks. and...
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. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "dans mon village" by josephine baker. u.s.performer who will be given a memorial in paris pantheon mausoleum, making baker the first woman to receive that honor. her induction into the pantheon will take place in november. she left the united states for france protesting racism. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we end today's show in haiti, where the death toll from the massive august 14 earthquake has passed 2200, with thousands of survivors growing increasingly desperate. over 12,000 were injured and an estimated 53,000 homes were destroyed by the 7.2-magnitude quake. people left homeless have been living in squalid camps in the mountains north of the hard-hit city of les cayes, where they say children are suffering from hunger, fevers, and infections. >> we are here with our children. i don't know how many, but we need to feed them. we need food, water, dress. they are crying because they are hungry and thirsty. we need medications. and now we use this place as a shelter.
. ♪♪ [music break] amy: "dans mon village" by josephine baker. u.s.performer who will be given a memorial in paris pantheon mausoleum, making baker the first woman to receive that honor. her induction into the pantheon will take place in november. she left the united states for france protesting racism. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we end today's show in haiti, where the death toll from the massive august 14 earthquake has...
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it was called josephine allen institute. before the emancipation proclamation it was against the law for african-americans to be educated. so after the emancipation proclamation, schools started opening everywhere. and she opened one to educate young african-americans. but this family actually came to mobile from virginia so they were never slaves. they were free and they were somewhat elite because they had a big home down near dauphin island and they had a big home in the city. well, in the 1880s and 90s, most african-americans had shotgun homes, unfortunately, but that was the way it was. well, they had a lot of friends. and some of their friends were booker t. washington, president of tuskegee university. george washington carver. a.f. owens, the principal of owens academy in mobile and johnson, an entrepreneur. and those guys would go fishing. and because of that relationship, a lot of her students got to go to tuskegee university in the 1890s and 1900s and on. which meant that when they graduated, they became entrepren
it was called josephine allen institute. before the emancipation proclamation it was against the law for african-americans to be educated. so after the emancipation proclamation, schools started opening everywhere. and she opened one to educate young african-americans. but this family actually came to mobile from virginia so they were never slaves. they were free and they were somewhat elite because they had a big home down near dauphin island and they had a big home in the city. well, in the...
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and josephine baker will become the first black woman to get francis -- france's highest. are the remains of the world famous singer will be reentered at the pantheon monument in paris. baker died in 1975, and was buried in monaco. more of the week with joshua johnson after the break. johnson after the break. are you one of the millions of americans who experience occasional bloating, gas or abdominal discomfort? taking align every day can help. align contains a quality probiotic developed by gastroenterologists. it adds more good bacteria to your gut to naturally help soothe your occasional bloating, gas and abdominal discomfort. support your digestive health with align, the #1 doctor recommended probiotic. try align today. and try new align fast acting biotic gummies. helps soothe occasional digestive upsets in as little as 7 days. your skin isn't just skin, it's a beautiful reflection of everything you've been through. that's why dove renews your skin's ceramides and strengthens it against dryness for softer, smoother skin you can lovingly embrace. renew the love for yo
and josephine baker will become the first black woman to get francis -- france's highest. are the remains of the world famous singer will be reentered at the pantheon monument in paris. baker died in 1975, and was buried in monaco. more of the week with joshua johnson after the break. johnson after the break. are you one of the millions of americans who experience occasional bloating, gas or abdominal discomfort? taking align every day can help. align contains a quality probiotic developed by...
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i believe josephine will start the slide presentation. i'll go over and update you on the h.r. update regarding h.r. staffing and also updates to the gold dust state since there's accomplish manies since the last update and then i'll turn it to my colleague and she'll give an update regarding the office. >> first thing i want to talk about is h.r.2.0. i'm really excited about this. it's a very strategic thought process how to improve the processes in h.r. and nothing has changed in terms of our processes and staffing levels not significantly anyway. we with 2.0 we want to better align the structure and staff adequately and look how to stimulate our processes and be more efficient and collaborate with various business partners and improve the employee experience and make the workplace a better experience. i want to thank our director of transportation for their support in supporting us in the h.r. division. i'll talk about where they're going. we're also focussing on doing three fundamental things. one is to improve the h.r. practice to address racial inequity and we have to do
i believe josephine will start the slide presentation. i'll go over and update you on the h.r. update regarding h.r. staffing and also updates to the gold dust state since there's accomplish manies since the last update and then i'll turn it to my colleague and she'll give an update regarding the office. >> first thing i want to talk about is h.r.2.0. i'm really excited about this. it's a very strategic thought process how to improve the processes in h.r. and nothing has changed in terms...
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. >> oh, hi, this is josephine, representing 200 families in visitacion valley. 74% of residents oppose this [inaudible] they would have your hearing room in regular time, but they can't even call in because of the tech. this store is too big and clustered. this doesn't provide services welcomed and desired by the neighbors. mayor ed lee would have been rolling in his grave if he heard his name being misappropriated. don't put people ahead of people, and don't put business ahead of people. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. all right. operations, do we have another caller in the queue, please? welcome, caller. all right. we're going to circle back to the other caller who perhaps was not in synch with -- otherwise, this is going to be the last caller, i'm told by operations. >> hello? >> clerk: welcome. >> hello? can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, just begin your comments. >> i'm sorry. this is a bit of an inconvenience, but there were actually a few callers before that were mentioning about opposing the opening of the cannabis dispensary at 5801 mission street and not the one on leland
. >> oh, hi, this is josephine, representing 200 families in visitacion valley. 74% of residents oppose this [inaudible] they would have your hearing room in regular time, but they can't even call in because of the tech. this store is too big and clustered. this doesn't provide services welcomed and desired by the neighbors. mayor ed lee would have been rolling in his grave if he heard his name being misappropriated. don't put people ahead of people, and don't put business ahead of...
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stuart: mary josephine looks like you're starting it here. >> pleasure.. have a look at twitter. they're on a big losing streak, lauren. lauren: nine days, about 10% in the past nine days including 21-cent decline today. haven't seen a sell-off this long since may of 2014. i know what you're going to ask me. stuart: i'm going to tell you. lauren: you tell me. stuart: how on earth can you ban the president of the united states of america -- lauren: donald trump. stuart: forever, donald trump but you can have the taliban on twitter and they use it? lauren: twitter would respond to that saying, well, some people in afghanistan are using twitter. they need to know this information so they can seek help. that is the answer for now. stuart: they're such humanitarians. lauren, thank you very much indeed. another big hour coming up. we have lara trump. martha maccallum, heather mcdonald, kt mcfarland. new york requires passport to eat indoors. i call that defacto seg a goings in "my take" next. (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, or fun. daring, .. progress is eve
stuart: mary josephine looks like you're starting it here. >> pleasure.. have a look at twitter. they're on a big losing streak, lauren. lauren: nine days, about 10% in the past nine days including 21-cent decline today. haven't seen a sell-off this long since may of 2014. i know what you're going to ask me. stuart: i'm going to tell you. lauren: you tell me. stuart: how on earth can you ban the president of the united states of america -- lauren: donald trump. stuart: forever, donald...
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i believe josephine will start the slide presentation. i'll go over and update you on the h.r. update regarding h.r. staffing and also updates to the gold dust state since there's accomplish manies since the last update and then i'll turn it to my colleague and she'll give an update regarding the office. >> first thing i want to talk about is h.r.2.0. i'm really excited about this. it's a very strategic thought process how to improve the processes in h.r. and nothing has changed in terms of our processes and staffing levels not significantly anyway. we with 2.0 we want to better align the structure and staff adequately and look how to stimulate our processes and be more efficient and collaborate with various business partners and improve the employee experience and make the workplace a better experience. i want to thank our director of transportation for their support in supporting us in the h.r. division. i'll talk about where they're going. we're also focussing on doing three fundamental things. one is to improve the h.r. practice to address racial inequity and we have to do
i believe josephine will start the slide presentation. i'll go over and update you on the h.r. update regarding h.r. staffing and also updates to the gold dust state since there's accomplish manies since the last update and then i'll turn it to my colleague and she'll give an update regarding the office. >> first thing i want to talk about is h.r.2.0. i'm really excited about this. it's a very strategic thought process how to improve the processes in h.r. and nothing has changed in terms...
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. >> oh, hi, this is josephine, representing 200 families in visitacion valley. 74% of residents oppose this [inaudible] they would have your hearing room in regular time, but they can't even call in because of the tech. this store is too big and clustered. this doesn't provide services welcomed and desired by the neighbors. mayor ed lee would have been rolling in his grave if he heard his name being misappropriated. don't put people ahead of people, and don't put business ahead of people. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. all right. operations, do we have another caller in the queue, please? welcome, caller. all right. we're going to circle back to the other caller who perhaps was not in synch with -- otherwise, this is going to be the last caller, i'm told by operations. >> hello? >> clerk: welcome. >> hello? can you hear me? >> clerk: yes, just begin your comments. >> i'm sorry. this is a bit of an inconvenience, but there were actually a few callers before that were mentioning about opposing the opening of the cannabis dispensary at 5801 mission street and not the one on leland
. >> oh, hi, this is josephine, representing 200 families in visitacion valley. 74% of residents oppose this [inaudible] they would have your hearing room in regular time, but they can't even call in because of the tech. this store is too big and clustered. this doesn't provide services welcomed and desired by the neighbors. mayor ed lee would have been rolling in his grave if he heard his name being misappropriated. don't put people ahead of people, and don't put business ahead of...
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so because i check on josephine because i'm able to or because i have implicit biases or because i have to? there's a lot of ways that implicit biases play into the equation. i've only been in two city departments so far. i haven't seen that level of training in those departments, and only that close kind of understanding and discussion when i took a history of racism class in college. it's all levels of society that can play out, so that really speaks why we're working to have, like, custom racial equity training, why we're working to pair it with racial systems, actions, and needs. it's not just how we keep managers and directors accountable, as well, for their actions, that's also a culture of connection period. for many staff assessing our large divisions, you may have one supervisor for hundreds of direct reports, so you can imagine the opportunity for direct communication and connection are smaller than for a smaller team. many people are, like, i never talk to management unless i'm in trouble. that's mostly tied to discipline but it's one of the ways that we're trying to improve
so because i check on josephine because i'm able to or because i have implicit biases or because i have to? there's a lot of ways that implicit biases play into the equation. i've only been in two city departments so far. i haven't seen that level of training in those departments, and only that close kind of understanding and discussion when i took a history of racism class in college. it's all levels of society that can play out, so that really speaks why we're working to have, like, custom...