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in the postwar era for several decades, only dodger stadium and arrowhead andy kaufman -- and kaufman were billed as baseball only places. everybody else thought you could do it all in the same stadium. we got this whole generation of truly horrible places. complementary of the architecture. you point out that one of the things it does not do is be a regular. what are the things that you think are good about kaufman? mixed about it. the first thing that has to be said as it was built as a baseball park, not a multipurpose stadium. kansas city deserves credit for making that decision. then, there is a beautiful lyrical flow to the way the walls curve down. it is quite lovely, really. if you see it from the home plate side, it looks a little more like a big out crate -- big concrete stadiums. they have done a lot of work on it in the last generation when the team decided to stay there. is more comfortable in some ways then it was before -- some ways than it was before. the nicest thing is the lyrical thing in the outfield. and then the waterfall and the scoreboard and all that stuff, wh
in the postwar era for several decades, only dodger stadium and arrowhead andy kaufman -- and kaufman were billed as baseball only places. everybody else thought you could do it all in the same stadium. we got this whole generation of truly horrible places. complementary of the architecture. you point out that one of the things it does not do is be a regular. what are the things that you think are good about kaufman? mixed about it. the first thing that has to be said as it was built as a...
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paul: it kind of goes back to the arrowhead kaufman complex. when that was originally done, the basic idea is done by an architect named charles deaton who came up with this notion of a rolling roof. whitney: we talk about all the time. paul: that would sit in between the two stadiums and could roll in one direction or the other depending on which one was in use. when it was not in use on either one, it would be in the center and create a covered plaza. that was the early 1970's when no one was doing anything remotely like that. it was quite visionary. everybody said this is really cool. they started building it and then discovered not only was the technology not fully there to do it easily, but it was going to be quite a bit more expensive than the county had anticipated. it was engineered out. by then, they had already begun to build the two separate stadiums so they kept going. charles deaton ended up working for a local firm which then merged with another firm. it got so much attention that they started getting other jobs to do ballparks an
paul: it kind of goes back to the arrowhead kaufman complex. when that was originally done, the basic idea is done by an architect named charles deaton who came up with this notion of a rolling roof. whitney: we talk about all the time. paul: that would sit in between the two stadiums and could roll in one direction or the other depending on which one was in use. when it was not in use on either one, it would be in the center and create a covered plaza. that was the early 1970's when no one was...
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this is -- senator kaufman.his is an unprecedented moment in modern history, where united states government, and certainly i hope will be a democratically controlled senate, democratically controlled house, and i hope joe biden and kamala harris will be president and vice president. whatf we can't do that, we've got to do is respond to these crises, respond to the pain of the american people. as you know, bob, my campaign sorked with biden' campaign on six different taskforces on dealing with the major problems of the economy, health care, climate change, education, immigration reform, criminal justice reform. we didn't get everything we wanted out of those proposals. the proposals were fairly progressive. if they were to be implemented as i have said, repeatedly, it would make biden the most progressive president of the united states is fdr. and i expect if he is elected president, those are the proposals, at the very least, that will be incremented. right now, -- implemented. right now, many of the american pe
this is -- senator kaufman.his is an unprecedented moment in modern history, where united states government, and certainly i hope will be a democratically controlled senate, democratically controlled house, and i hope joe biden and kamala harris will be president and vice president. whatf we can't do that, we've got to do is respond to these crises, respond to the pain of the american people. as you know, bob, my campaign sorked with biden' campaign on six different taskforces on dealing with...
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i can i read you a snippet, in the story of charlie kaufman is trying to convince him to play chairman much course that is absolutely unheard of. >> i really found this part of the book interesting because here you were talking about just like the essence of what hollywood is going through now, trying to decide who can play who, can people play someone who may have been a different ethnicity or different culture or different-- and it is interesting in the book you as the jim or not jim are going through this process. >> there is a question of whether it is right at all, and charlie comes up with some-- playing an actor playing an actor playing chairman mao who has all these problems in his country. so one night at a dinner party in my swankie backyard i speak and i give a toast during the dinner and it causes a few problems. it say small part of it. >> the american citizen is so lost. he doesn't realize he's-- he's-- drugged and poisoned from the cradle to the grave, chained to possible death, never, ever free. this say land of invisible fences, we're all prisoners watching-- on movie
i can i read you a snippet, in the story of charlie kaufman is trying to convince him to play chairman much course that is absolutely unheard of. >> i really found this part of the book interesting because here you were talking about just like the essence of what hollywood is going through now, trying to decide who can play who, can people play someone who may have been a different ethnicity or different culture or different-- and it is interesting in the book you as the jim or not jim...
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a key for kaufman heikki for thank you for watching on each of highly chambers here because many he's based in the u.s. and he's on the west coast in los angeles he wanted to know how do we best balance between western intervention which may often be counterproductive while not turning a blind eye to eye so prolific ration throughout the middle east southeast asia and africa them do you want to handle that how helpful is it to have the west looking at different parts of isis operations if it's not in their region which is 8. we need to be very careful due to the sensitivity of the in of. the which of course is coming in to help you know the challenger to keep it in place 2 parts the challenge is muslim because part of a region called by the southern african diffuser development community that's subject and they've got a defense pact and they they are they to look after each other but the reality on the ground is or with the covert 19 pandemic and other factors that we have the economies of these countries are not very strong at the moment they do not they do not have this resources to
a key for kaufman heikki for thank you for watching on each of highly chambers here because many he's based in the u.s. and he's on the west coast in los angeles he wanted to know how do we best balance between western intervention which may often be counterproductive while not turning a blind eye to eye so prolific ration throughout the middle east southeast asia and africa them do you want to handle that how helpful is it to have the west looking at different parts of isis operations if it's...
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the only way for the student is to continue with their requests now don't get into a court of the kaufman how far the government would tolerate vs the protests right now they are using legal tools in order to arrest certain people including locking my girls but then noida personality of the current you know with his reputation especially while in the reputation that east a possibility ought to use force could be out you know in order to corrupt. again this is al jazeera and these are the headlines germany's foreign minister says his country and the e.u. is stand in solidarity with greece and its disappeared over the eastern mediterranean with turkey or mass is now in athens and is due to visit turkey in the coming hours greece and turkey have announced rival military exercises near crease escalating a dispute over gas exploration and those contested waters our john throttle us as following events from athens. we did hear the greek foreign minister with his initial remarks and say that right now we can see it is so if he is behaving illegally in the eastern mediterranean that might mean st
the only way for the student is to continue with their requests now don't get into a court of the kaufman how far the government would tolerate vs the protests right now they are using legal tools in order to arrest certain people including locking my girls but then noida personality of the current you know with his reputation especially while in the reputation that east a possibility ought to use force could be out you know in order to corrupt. again this is al jazeera and these are the...
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war ii in the aftermath of the decades ahead, with richard frank, author of "downfall," and peter kaufman. texts, take your calls, facebook messages, and tweets. on effects of the bombs nagasaki and hiroshima, and 1000 cranes documenting the peace park. on the presidency, the anniversary of the potsdam conference where harry truman others about the historic weapon. c-span3.history tv on watch book tv this summer. saturday evenings on sunday evening, settle in and watch several of your favorite authors. we are featuring books written by former first ladies such as rosalynn carter and michelle obama. next saturday, we feature the late nobel and pulitzer prize winner toni morrison. binge watch book tv all summer on c-span two. book tv on c-span2 has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. analystmsnbc political with her book, "the idea -- the end of white politics." a ceo anderviewed by founding president. 10: 45, larry hogan on his life and career with his book "still standing." watch book tv on c-span2 this weekend. the perjury case against president trump's national security advis
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prince andrew boe burgess and george mitchell glenn doman marvin minsky john luca burnell steven kaufman thomas preserve prince and hotel owner are also some of the names listed and i wanted to say them all because unfortunately they're not being said very much in the mainstream media right now now these are all names that are included in the 2024 pages of the epstein documents yet despite the graphic descriptions and specifics listed the attention on what those pages have said has largely been ignored instead of leaving off major newscast with the developments it seems at the ever steen story is being turned into basically like short features you can download alongside your favorite streaming drama so joining us now to discuss his legal and media analysts online all of lionel media and steve malzberg host of eat the press seen right here on our to america thank you for joining me gentleman my pleasure. great line i want to start off with you right now you know when we keep having this conversation we've had it for months now but it seems like over the past 2 weeks since these documents
prince andrew boe burgess and george mitchell glenn doman marvin minsky john luca burnell steven kaufman thomas preserve prince and hotel owner are also some of the names listed and i wanted to say them all because unfortunately they're not being said very much in the mainstream media right now now these are all names that are included in the 2024 pages of the epstein documents yet despite the graphic descriptions and specifics listed the attention on what those pages have said has largely been...
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alix: with us now is ivan kaufman, arbor realty trust ceo. i wanted to start a little broader here because you get frequency reads like today, with the pmi and ism in the u.s., and yet you still have 17 million, 30 million people on unemployment. how do these two things play out in your world? ivan: we are mostly only multifamily side and single-family build to rent. with the extension of the c.a.r.e.s. act, people have enough money to pay rent. we are watching very closely. but as you are aware, people have been paying their rent on the multifamily side. despite this dislocation, it has been an extremely great performing asset. alix: which surprised everybody. i wonder, if we don't get $600 extension of the unemployment benefits, when do you think we see the rent deferrals trickle down to you? ivan: i think it could be fairly immediate. come the fall, there's a large amount of concern. you have to watch that, as well as covid. people go back to work. you have very high unemployment right now, above 10%. if people start to come back to this g
alix: with us now is ivan kaufman, arbor realty trust ceo. i wanted to start a little broader here because you get frequency reads like today, with the pmi and ism in the u.s., and yet you still have 17 million, 30 million people on unemployment. how do these two things play out in your world? ivan: we are mostly only multifamily side and single-family build to rent. with the extension of the c.a.r.e.s. act, people have enough money to pay rent. we are watching very closely. but as you are...
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history, there is actually kind of a 20 and humor to the storytelling so you almost need like a charlie kaufman spike jones to adapt it if you get to it, you have to get the tone right because it's serious, it's getting into a lot of serious stuff. you tried to play with the strain of the genre of the tall tale to play with that element. >> i think voice is important, you are such a wonderful voice writer but for this book i just thought of it in the back of my head as the barnum voice and it wasn't like anything like i'm gonna read at pt barnum sentence i always thought mike was always filtering the barnum voice that phrase was always there. >> who would play strand? >> bennett, if you could call up slide 8. i don't know who would play strand. here's who my 18-year-old julie suggested. >> there we go. >> and jared lehto. if you look at the nose of these two guys, receive the eyes, it's uncanny, obviously jared lehto has a kind of chaotic charisma that i think strand might have had. i feel like there is a genetic tie here that only needs to be traced but are there any other questions? donovan a
history, there is actually kind of a 20 and humor to the storytelling so you almost need like a charlie kaufman spike jones to adapt it if you get to it, you have to get the tone right because it's serious, it's getting into a lot of serious stuff. you tried to play with the strain of the genre of the tall tale to play with that element. >> i think voice is important, you are such a wonderful voice writer but for this book i just thought of it in the back of my head as the barnum voice...
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. >> reporter: despite applying five months go, hairstylist chan tell kaufman has not been able to collect her unemployment. >> i still haven't called back. i call daily, like all day, back-to-back, sporadically, late, super early. no matter what i did, i could not get through to anybody. >> reporter: it is a tugnity- robbing, gut-wrenching pride- swallowing situation. >> i have utilized my credit cards, our savings accounts. it's definitely up in the air. i have no idea what i'm going to do. >> reporter: a million other californians are folks who paid for this insurance. >> the system continues just to be overwhelmed, and there are? technology improvements. edd is frankly on to these, has been for the last three months, but they take time. >> reporter: and now with the president wants state to cheep in $100 a week for payment, the governor flatly said this. >> the state does not have an identified resource of $700 million per week. >> reporter: so, remember, this money is just running out now, this federal money, until most or all of that federal money is restored to the recipients, that
. >> reporter: despite applying five months go, hairstylist chan tell kaufman has not been able to collect her unemployment. >> i still haven't called back. i call daily, like all day, back-to-back, sporadically, late, super early. no matter what i did, i could not get through to anybody. >> reporter: it is a tugnity- robbing, gut-wrenching pride- swallowing situation. >> i have utilized my credit cards, our savings accounts. it's definitely up in the air. i have no idea...
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. >> reporter: despite applying five months ago, a hairstylist, chantel kaufman, has not been able to collect her unemployment. >> i still have yet to hear back. i call daily. like all day, back-to-back, sporadically, late, super early, like no matterrer what i did, i could not get through to anybody. >> reporter: it is a dignity robbing, gut wrenching, pride swayl league humiliation. >> i do miss working quite a bit. so i don't want everybody to think i'm just sitting here trying to collect unemployment. i've utilize my savings account, my credit cards. it's all up in the air. . >> reporter: millions of people have paid for this insurance. >> the system continues to be overwhelmed, and there are some technology improves. edd is on to these, has been for the last three months, but they take time. >> reporter: and now with the president wants stating to chip in $100 a week per claimant, the governor said this. >> the state does not have an identified resource of $700 million per week. >> reporter: and so until most or all of that money is federally restored to the recipients, that slow
. >> reporter: despite applying five months ago, a hairstylist, chantel kaufman, has not been able to collect her unemployment. >> i still have yet to hear back. i call daily. like all day, back-to-back, sporadically, late, super early, like no matterrer what i did, i could not get through to anybody. >> reporter: it is a dignity robbing, gut wrenching, pride swayl league humiliation. >> i do miss working quite a bit. so i don't want everybody to think i'm just sitting...
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cory kaufman joins me from elizabeth, new jersey. what does this mean for individual school districts? >> reporter: yeah, there's a lot of planning that has to move forward now, garrett. there was a lot of consideration for this development. the government looking at recent spike in cases after they flattened the curve. the spike in children getting the virus, 90% spike after the past two weeks and seeing how it's been done in other states, in schools reopening and covid cases just coming forward, making these schools have to close once again. a lot of factors were taken into consideration for this lastest change. of course, this is seen as a step in the right direction for the state teachers union as well as local teachers unions. i spoke with some who said this week this was very heavy on their hearts. it is a life and death situation, quite literally. listen to their stories. >> she looked at my chart and she said stay home. so i let the doctor make my decision. >> during the summer a life had been changing event happened with a f
cory kaufman joins me from elizabeth, new jersey. what does this mean for individual school districts? >> reporter: yeah, there's a lot of planning that has to move forward now, garrett. there was a lot of consideration for this development. the government looking at recent spike in cases after they flattened the curve. the spike in children getting the virus, 90% spike after the past two weeks and seeing how it's been done in other states, in schools reopening and covid cases just coming...
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i'm corrie kaufman. >> and i'm kendis gibson. we'll be back next weekend at 6:00 a.m. eastern time.rd ali talking about it. he was very subtle. he's like, we're going to have bernie sanders who will weigh in on billionaires getting relief fund, and the former vp talks about the veepstakes. e former v about the veepstakes but a better one than ever before, with scam protection built into its core. introducing, scamshield, free from t-mobile. get fewer scam calls. period. with t-mobile's supercharged network, you can say goodbye to annoying scam calls, and feel free to answer your phone again. hello for bathroom odors that linger try febreze small spaces. just press firmly and it continuously eliminates odors in the air and on soft surfaces. for 45 days. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. you can detect suspicious activity on your account from here. and you can
i'm corrie kaufman. >> and i'm kendis gibson. we'll be back next weekend at 6:00 a.m. eastern time.rd ali talking about it. he was very subtle. he's like, we're going to have bernie sanders who will weigh in on billionaires getting relief fund, and the former vp talks about the veepstakes. e former v about the veepstakes but a better one than ever before, with scam protection built into its core. introducing, scamshield, free from t-mobile. get fewer scam calls. period. with t-mobile's...
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. >> reporter: despite applying five months ago, hairstylist chantel kaufman has also not been able to collect her unemployment. >> i still have yet to hear back. i haven't gotten a letter or anything. i call daily, like all day, back to book, spore ad lib you know, late, super early, like no matter what did, i could not get through to anybody. >> reporter: it is a dignity robbing, gut wrenching, pride swallowing humiliation. >> i do miss working quite a bit. so i don't want everybody to think i'm just sitting here trying to collect unemployment. i've utilized my credit cards, our savings account. it's definitely, like, up in the air. i have no idea what i'm going to do. >> reporter: chantel, corinne, and a million other californians are folks who paid for this insurance. >> in the system just continues to be overwhelmed, and there are some technology improvements, edd frankly is already on to these, has been for the last three months. but they take time. >> reporter: and now with the president wanting states to which in $100 a week per claimant, meaning $700 million a week from state
. >> reporter: despite applying five months ago, hairstylist chantel kaufman has also not been able to collect her unemployment. >> i still have yet to hear back. i haven't gotten a letter or anything. i call daily, like all day, back to book, spore ad lib you know, late, super early, like no matter what did, i could not get through to anybody. >> reporter: it is a dignity robbing, gut wrenching, pride swallowing humiliation. >> i do miss working quite a bit. so i don't...
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it's going to be ted kaufman, ste. those interest names. don't know what the dominant thinking. and i think that's actually why it's taking a little bit longer, and they're running out the clock here. >> kenya, we've heard a lot of names floated that is part of this process. but there is one name that keeps being returned to over and over again, and that is senator kamala harris. i wonder what your sense is of where she is in this mix, and also where senator elizabeth warren is. >> absolutely. you would imagine the two of them are each independently, either front-runners themselves or pretty high up on the ticket. they have broader appeals. we saw them in their presidential runs themselves. women, young women, young women of color, communities of color and the factions of the party that democrats in particular are looking to rile up to energize, particularly with the momentum on drawn from these social uprisings, they speak to younger voters. and they speak to a demographic that feels like they have been left out in a more centrist, more mo
it's going to be ted kaufman, ste. those interest names. don't know what the dominant thinking. and i think that's actually why it's taking a little bit longer, and they're running out the clock here. >> kenya, we've heard a lot of names floated that is part of this process. but there is one name that keeps being returned to over and over again, and that is senator kamala harris. i wonder what your sense is of where she is in this mix, and also where senator elizabeth warren is. >>...
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incredibly distinguished career as an architectural critic, people are really here to hear you talk about kaufman stadium. have you talked to the audience what who you are and what you've done prior to write iing about ballparks, which is a long story. we'll get some of it any way. >> no, i spent most of my life. i've been very lucky because i spent my life write iing about t interests me, but so have you. >> i try, or what pisses me off. >> what it pisses you off or your like it. i've always loved journalism and i'm not good at making choices so i found a place where the two intersect. i've spent most of my life writing about ark tchitecture. sxwl did you study snit. >> architectural history. i went to yale. a place that those of you who went to princeton, don't always acknowledge. >> i heard about it. >> it's a little school. little to the north in a place called connecticut. and studied architectural history. then began a career as a journalist. i thought the world had enough architects, didn't need another. i thought i was a decent writer so i went that route. >> what was it like working as a
incredibly distinguished career as an architectural critic, people are really here to hear you talk about kaufman stadium. have you talked to the audience what who you are and what you've done prior to write iing about ballparks, which is a long story. we'll get some of it any way. >> no, i spent most of my life. i've been very lucky because i spent my life write iing about t interests me, but so have you. >> i try, or what pisses me off. >> what it pisses you off or your like...
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thank you very much, corey kaufman. >>> as the debate over school reopenings rages on, in north carolinaexpected to be held virtually. some are looking for an alternative like private and independent schools. jordan, welcome. i know you spoke with a few school officials. what did they tell you? >> yeah, that's right. school officials shared some eye popping numbers with me. i spoke to an admissions director here. he said last july, they received about 16 applications and just july of this year, 67 applications have come in. and here in gilford county, we are weeks away from the start of the school year. public schools here will be online for at least the first nine weeks of the school year. and because of this, parents here are just weighing options that they have not previously considered or would not have previously considered. i spoke to two officials here who talked to me just about the main concerns that they are hearing from parents who are calling into the school, asking to tour the facility. take a listen to what they told me. >> with both working parents, i can attest to a dual
thank you very much, corey kaufman. >>> as the debate over school reopenings rages on, in north carolinaexpected to be held virtually. some are looking for an alternative like private and independent schools. jordan, welcome. i know you spoke with a few school officials. what did they tell you? >> yeah, that's right. school officials shared some eye popping numbers with me. i spoke to an admissions director here. he said last july, they received about 16 applications and just...
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presidents as well as chris hall who is the president players association along with cal kaufman aredoing dollar and basically they wanted to get the best situation possible that everybody to be happy and there's been a lot of conversation it's an onerous players and more and you know here we are today. well the n.h.l. party season regime on saturday after all of thursdays and fridays games were postponed in solidarity with the n.b.a. the players were halted after the hockey diversity alliance formally requested the league to suspend all action all 3 and it shall games had gone ahead on wednesday despite fixtures being put on hold in other us leagues now after a change of mind am asako is back in action at the western and southern i've been in new york on wednesday i socred announced she was pulling out of the events to protest against racial injustice she later reversed that decision when all games were postponed on thursday the former world number one beats in belgium at least persons in straight sets to reach the final she'll face victoria as a rank. here i mean for me it's been a
presidents as well as chris hall who is the president players association along with cal kaufman aredoing dollar and basically they wanted to get the best situation possible that everybody to be happy and there's been a lot of conversation it's an onerous players and more and you know here we are today. well the n.h.l. party season regime on saturday after all of thursdays and fridays games were postponed in solidarity with the n.b.a. the players were halted after the hockey diversity alliance...
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unlike history there's a kind of humor to this story telling that you almost need like a charlie kaufmanr jones to adapt to it. you to get the town right because it's serious. it's getting into serious stuff. you are trying to play with those -- the strain, the genre of the tall tale. >> well, you know, i think voice is important. you're such a wonderful voice writer, donovan, but for this book i just thought about it in the back of my head it is the barnum voice. i just like all we thought about, like always filtering the barnum voice, the phrase was always there. >> bennett, if you can call slide 8. i have no idea who would play. but here is what my son, julian, 18-year-old suggested. >> here we go. [laughter] >> i find if you look at the nose of the two guys, obviously the eyes, i find it uncanny and jared leto has charisma. i feel there's a genetic tie here that only needs to be traced. but you know, are there any other questions because we -- donovan and i want to get to something before we close out tonight. >> we have a few more here that have been coming in. i'm hearing that paul
unlike history there's a kind of humor to this story telling that you almost need like a charlie kaufmanr jones to adapt to it. you to get the town right because it's serious. it's getting into serious stuff. you are trying to play with those -- the strain, the genre of the tall tale. >> well, you know, i think voice is important. you're such a wonderful voice writer, donovan, but for this book i just thought about it in the back of my head it is the barnum voice. i just like all we...
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his wife, his kids and ted kaufman who was his closest aide, is his closest 80 was right there. we would direct quotes of her saying some strong language to that driver get this -- >> guest: they had an ambulance from wilmington. they were going down to walter reed. the wilmington ambulance guys did not know where dhec walter reed was on the washington beltway. marilyn kopp source was a pick up at the state line and never met them. it was the middle of a snowstorm, beau biden the senator's oldest son was riding shotgun. in the lead cop car. and he had a ball cap on and a parka. in the state cop leading them must have thought that bo was some kind of federal swat team guy or secret service guy or something. they get into maryland and he turns to both who is at the time i think 18 years old and said where we going? and bo said i don't know where we're going. you are the one who is supposed to know. until they just stop by the side of the road. and finally jill biden was ready, the senator's wife was riding in the back with joe started hammering on the back wall of that ambulance t
his wife, his kids and ted kaufman who was his closest aide, is his closest 80 was right there. we would direct quotes of her saying some strong language to that driver get this -- >> guest: they had an ambulance from wilmington. they were going down to walter reed. the wilmington ambulance guys did not know where dhec walter reed was on the washington beltway. marilyn kopp source was a pick up at the state line and never met them. it was the middle of a snowstorm, beau biden the...
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. >> guest: yes i talked to his wife, joe into the kids and to ted kaufman who was his closest aide is his closest aide who was right there. two but you've got strong language to that driver get this -- >> guest: they got this ambulance from wilmington, they're going to walter reed. the amlin sky did not know where walter reed was on the beltway. they're supposed to pick him up at the statewide and never met them in a middle of a snowstorm. beau biden, the senator was riding shotgun. in the lead cop car's and had a ball cap on mimosa thoughts that bo was some kind of federal swat team geyer secret service guy or something. and they get there and they turned to bo and says where we going? both that were were going. you're the one that supposed to know. until they just stopped by the side of the road. finally joe biden, the senator's wife is writing the back with joe darted hammering on the back wall that ambulance think i don't care what you know just get this damn thing going. she saw her husband in peril of his life where they were laying there will they were fooling around the radio
. >> guest: yes i talked to his wife, joe into the kids and to ted kaufman who was his closest aide is his closest aide who was right there. two but you've got strong language to that driver get this -- >> guest: they got this ambulance from wilmington, they're going to walter reed. the amlin sky did not know where walter reed was on the beltway. they're supposed to pick him up at the statewide and never met them in a middle of a snowstorm. beau biden, the senator was riding...
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high that the only way for student is to continue with their requests now is in the court of the kaufman. government or it is right now the admitting legal tools in order to arrest certain people including blocking my group but they're not going to question all of the other courage to give you know with his reputation especially while in the reputation that least a possibility the use of force could be our you know in order to corrupt us there would have been touch on pumping we appreciate your joining us in our visitor thank you very much indeed. the u.s. brokered deal between israel and the united arab emirates may be souring less than 2 weeks after it was announced the us news website actually oss is reporting the u.a.e. has called off a meeting with israeli and american officials after prime minister benjamin netanyahu opposed the sale of f. 35 jets dobby the deal is to normalize relations and it's been hailed as historic by the u.s. government u.s. secretary of state might pump aoe is expected to discuss the jet sales during his trip to abu dhabi this week as well is the only countr
high that the only way for student is to continue with their requests now is in the court of the kaufman. government or it is right now the admitting legal tools in order to arrest certain people including blocking my group but they're not going to question all of the other courage to give you know with his reputation especially while in the reputation that least a possibility the use of force could be our you know in order to corrupt us there would have been touch on pumping we appreciate your...
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i would like to introduce michelle kaufman, head of the board at the abigail adams historical society, who will introduce our speaker. thanks for coming tonight. >> i'm going to echo deerd yeir saying welcome and thank you for coming. i want to thank deirdre and michael sincerely and the rest of the hingham historical society for partnering with us on a program. we're so happy to do this. before i get into the introdubs, i want it tell you about another program you might find of interest. on saturday, march 28th, from 9:00 to 1:00 in plymouth at the spier center, the back roads of the south shore, which is a consortium of local historical organizations of which the hingham historical society and the abigail adams birthplace are a part, are hosting our annual symposium, and we have so many exciting anniversaries this year in massachusetts, that this symposium will be focusing on those anniversaries such as obviously the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the mayflower, 100th anniversary of the reaching of women's suffrage, and interestingly, locally, the 100th anniversary of the trial
i would like to introduce michelle kaufman, head of the board at the abigail adams historical society, who will introduce our speaker. thanks for coming tonight. >> i'm going to echo deerd yeir saying welcome and thank you for coming. i want to thank deirdre and michael sincerely and the rest of the hingham historical society for partnering with us on a program. we're so happy to do this. before i get into the introdubs, i want it tell you about another program you might find of interest....
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. >> they've been with the community through the ups and downs -- >> reporter: brook kaufman what oncecasper. >> i feel like somebody that's foundational in our community has made a difference, and it is critical. i think it's a news outlet that keeps us informed. >> reporter: starting this month, the "star tribune" "will cut the number of days it prints from seven to five. this continues a downsizing trends. in 2008, the paper had 40 reporters and six bureaus. now it has 13 reporters and one bureau. wyoming is a big place, and the paper is receding from towns like lost springs, population four. brad reece farms there. >> so out here in rural wyoming, you still like traditions, you still like sitting down with your family to meals. and so that tradition of a newspaper coming that you can sit down and open, i think that's something that we're going to miss. it kind of hurts to lose that. >> reporter: the monday and tuesday editions will only be available on line. and when that happens, wyoming will become the only state in the nation without a daily printed newspaper. for brad reece, ho
. >> they've been with the community through the ups and downs -- >> reporter: brook kaufman what oncecasper. >> i feel like somebody that's foundational in our community has made a difference, and it is critical. i think it's a news outlet that keeps us informed. >> reporter: starting this month, the "star tribune" "will cut the number of days it prints from seven to five. this continues a downsizing trends. in 2008, the paper had 40 reporters and six...
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with that said, the most enthusiastic state chairman in all the gop, jeff kaufman and i are honored tonor, tim reynolds, senator grassley, senator joni ernst, our 40 delegates and amazing congressional ticket, that the great state of iowa full send unanimously all of our votes to renominate you to lead our country, america under god, for four more years. mr. president and mr. vice president, you are rehired. >> sandra: a live roll call continues in charlotte. as that happens over the weekend the trump campaign released the 49-point wish list for the president's second term. there was criticism they hadn't very clearly laid things out or whether or not there was even a solid agenda pushing create 10 million new jobs in 10 months. bringing back manufacturing jobs. i'm sure we'll hear more of that from the president and he will be addressing the delegates a short time from now as well as the vice president, chris. >> right, and look, you have to put some paper out there and they did. the democrats did. it's -- conventions are not about policy. conventions are about unity. they are about a
with that said, the most enthusiastic state chairman in all the gop, jeff kaufman and i are honored tonor, tim reynolds, senator grassley, senator joni ernst, our 40 delegates and amazing congressional ticket, that the great state of iowa full send unanimously all of our votes to renominate you to lead our country, america under god, for four more years. mr. president and mr. vice president, you are rehired. >> sandra: a live roll call continues in charlotte. as that happens over the...
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my name is wynn kaufman. i'm an engineering instructor at city college, and i am speaking in favor of the appellant. this e.i.r. should not be accepted. one of the glaring problems is that the -- is the affordability aspect. this should be 100% affordable housing, and that option was not even considered. i read in the chronicle the other day that supervisor and president of the board yee said that when he asked the developers, they said that it was just not financially feasible. well, of course the developers are going to say that, and i think that he needs to talk to mr. joseph smook who did look at it and determined that 100% affordable housing is feasible for 550 units. it would be quicker to build, and you would not be turning over public land to a private for-profit developer, which, you know, especially at this bargain basement price that they're being offered it at. it's just shameful. it's corporate welfare at its worst. and the other thing is you have to consider the impacts on city college. you are
my name is wynn kaufman. i'm an engineering instructor at city college, and i am speaking in favor of the appellant. this e.i.r. should not be accepted. one of the glaring problems is that the -- is the affordability aspect. this should be 100% affordable housing, and that option was not even considered. i read in the chronicle the other day that supervisor and president of the board yee said that when he asked the developers, they said that it was just not financially feasible. well, of course...
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my name is wynn kaufman. i'm an engineering instructor at city college, and i am speaking in favor of the appellant. this e.i.r. should not be accepted. one of the glaring problems is that the -- is the affordability aspect. this should be 100% affordable housing, and that option was not even considered. i read in the chronicle the other day that supervisor and president of the board yee said that when he asked the developers, they said that it was just not financially feasible. well, of course the developers are going to say that, and i think that he needs to talk to mr. joseph smook who did look at it and determined that 100% affordable housing is feasible for 550 units. it would be quicker to build, and you would not be turning over public land to a private for-profit developer, which, you know, especially at this bargain basement price that they're being offered it at. it's just shameful. it's corporate welfare at its worst. and the other thing is you have to consider the impacts on city college. you are
my name is wynn kaufman. i'm an engineering instructor at city college, and i am speaking in favor of the appellant. this e.i.r. should not be accepted. one of the glaring problems is that the -- is the affordability aspect. this should be 100% affordable housing, and that option was not even considered. i read in the chronicle the other day that supervisor and president of the board yee said that when he asked the developers, they said that it was just not financially feasible. well, of course...