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it out well i mean i just i want her to our garden i blathered about the little town about. the hour. they sleep. with. the old. i'm done. but what i dislike. what about the kid on the lookout. for a book i mean. well it. was you you would never meet her and if you have a good life she must tell you in the end it's like well. you know you. thought. it. was never going to give you. any good. at the fact. that. you know. that we'll. have to. let them go i think syria last. thanksgiving. yes i do want. to move. on. down to the maze of our route for about with him. what a shame. i have. thank you so much. yeah well you know. closer look i hate to. think about. that. right now but i live you gotta let. me. ask you. you know would zen like that i'm glad i'm in class when i was i was a little bit sad. for. i want to thank you for. your. time you want the world. is all about this market. and you can also yes i'm thankful yes i'm slavin not exactly. that are very nice woman or. love. to. be. sure that. this school. well not only in san francisco than baghdad just barely. run on my so
it out well i mean i just i want her to our garden i blathered about the little town about. the hour. they sleep. with. the old. i'm done. but what i dislike. what about the kid on the lookout. for a book i mean. well it. was you you would never meet her and if you have a good life she must tell you in the end it's like well. you know you. thought. it. was never going to give you. any good. at the fact. that. you know. that we'll. have to. let them go i think syria last. thanksgiving. yes i do...
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it out while i'm doing my job is that what i heard our god blather know about the little town about. the hour. they sleep. with. the old. i've done. that but i need. to be what about the kid on the. football i mean. what. was you do you get me. up and everybody plays you must say you know and i was like. oh no you don't. get. that you have. any good. at the fact. that. you're going to know. that we'll. have to. run on the 5 things in the last. thanksgiving. to move. down the maze of our route for about with him. what a shame. i have. and want to. thank you oh. yeah well you know. closer look i hate to. think about what i have got. right now about. our lives you gotta let. me. ask you. if. you would sound like don i'm glad i'm in class when i get one line so i was a little bit sad. for. not buying. your. new one of the world. is what words are that's going on now from day one. and i can also yes i'm thankful yes i'm slavin not exactly. well i'm fat and or. want to. know. to. be. sure that. this school. well not only in san francisco dan bank i just barely. run on my son no. i'm not th
it out while i'm doing my job is that what i heard our god blather know about the little town about. the hour. they sleep. with. the old. i've done. that but i need. to be what about the kid on the. football i mean. what. was you do you get me. up and everybody plays you must say you know and i was like. oh no you don't. get. that you have. any good. at the fact. that. you're going to know. that we'll. have to. run on the 5 things in the last. thanksgiving. to move. down the maze of our route...
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the out while i'm going i just got what i heard out by the i'll go out and about the little town about. the hour. they sleep. with. a good boy. i've done. that but i need. to be what about the kid on the lookout. for a book i mean. what. was the if you knew you would never meet. up and have a good life and you know in the end it's like well. you know you've. done. it. yet oh. i was never going to give you. any good. at the fact. that you. know you're going to know. that we're. going to. let him go i think syria last. thanksgiving. but. i do. want. to move. down to the range of our route for about with him. what a shame. when . you. love that stuff. yeah well you know. closer look i hate to. think about. that. right so. i live you gotta let. me. ask you. you know would zen like on a playground with a laugh when i was a was a little thing. unless i'm going. to your board but. i want the world. is all about this market. and i can also yes i'm thankful yes i'm slavin not exactly. that i'm fat woman or. want. to. walk. to school. it john. not only in san francisco than baghdad just barely.
the out while i'm going i just got what i heard out by the i'll go out and about the little town about. the hour. they sleep. with. a good boy. i've done. that but i need. to be what about the kid on the lookout. for a book i mean. what. was the if you knew you would never meet. up and have a good life and you know in the end it's like well. you know you've. done. it. yet oh. i was never going to give you. any good. at the fact. that you. know you're going to know. that we're. going to. let him...
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medgar said he started out in the little town of clarksville, mississippi selling insurance.e ventured out to the plantations, trying to sell insurance out there. medgar looked at the conditions under which people were living and that black people did not even know what insurance was. as he was talking to them and watching their conditions and looking at their conditions and looking at the reaction he was getting when he talked about human rights, civil rights, the naacp, getting registered to vote, that kind of thing, people hear of these stories. they were true, it was what was happening to people in the area. for many areas, there were no schools. if you tried to register to vote, what would happen to you is what would happen to others. -- medgar was telling him that was their rights. he would not be allowed back on initiatedties, and he several boycotts. blacks could buy gas but cannot use the bathroom. the prices in the grocery store would go up when the blacks went in. and they would say you have to stand in line until the whites were served. somewhere we will go or you
medgar said he started out in the little town of clarksville, mississippi selling insurance.e ventured out to the plantations, trying to sell insurance out there. medgar looked at the conditions under which people were living and that black people did not even know what insurance was. as he was talking to them and watching their conditions and looking at their conditions and looking at the reaction he was getting when he talked about human rights, civil rights, the naacp, getting registered to...
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so he gave him his first job of selling insurance for him and he said he started out in the little town of clarksville, mississippi selling insurance. he was trying to sell insurance. he began to look at the conditions in which these people were living and he talked about black people not knowing what insurance was. as he was talking to them and watching their conditions, looking at their conditions and looking at the reactions that he was getting when he talked about human rights, civil right, the ncaap, getting registered to vote and people would tell him these stories, which were true. what was happening to people in the area. in fact, in many places there were no schools for blacks and if you fried to register to vote what would happen to you, what happened to others and what could happen to you. he was telling them that is your right. once they would not allow him back on their properties when the word got out which he was doing. he started several boycotts. blacks would buy the gas but you could not use the bathroom. prices in the grocery stores would go up when blacks went in and
so he gave him his first job of selling insurance for him and he said he started out in the little town of clarksville, mississippi selling insurance. he was trying to sell insurance. he began to look at the conditions in which these people were living and he talked about black people not knowing what insurance was. as he was talking to them and watching their conditions, looking at their conditions and looking at the reactions that he was getting when he talked about human rights, civil right,...
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so he gave medgar his first job of selling insurance for him and medgar said he started out in a little town[inaudible] mississippi selling insurance and then he ventured to the plantations and that is where he was selling or trying to sell insurance out there. metzger looked at the conditions under which these people were living and also he talked about black people not even knowing what insurance was. so as he was talking to them and watching their conditions and looking at their conditions and looking at the reactions he was getting when he talked about human rights, civil rights and the naacp, registering, getting registered to vote in that kind of thing and people would begin to tell medgar these stories which were true and what was happening to people in the area and in fact, in many places there were no schools for blacks. and if you tried to register to vote what would happen to you or what had happened to others and what could happen to you? medgar and that is your right. once they were not allowed medgar to home to their properties and when word got out of what he was doing he star
so he gave medgar his first job of selling insurance for him and medgar said he started out in a little town[inaudible] mississippi selling insurance and then he ventured to the plantations and that is where he was selling or trying to sell insurance out there. metzger looked at the conditions under which these people were living and also he talked about black people not even knowing what insurance was. so as he was talking to them and watching their conditions and looking at their conditions...
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a vision that we all knew in that little town was simply a vision. and when we were trying to put together a response, i said on a telephone call that this gives us a tremendous opportunity to restructure things in that vision. i was marked for that. i was attacked for wanting liberty and justice for all. by various media. we are here today in search of that vision. liberty and justice for all. now, you've heard what is going to be in this legislation. i want to say two things. first, to those who are writing it. secondly, to those who are responsible for writing about it. let me say this. with few exceptions, white people came to this country willingly. in search of a new world full of liberty and justice for all. with few exceptions, black people came to this country against their will, chained, shackled, they came to these shores enslaved. and stayed that way for 244 years. think about how long that is. how many generations that is. it was a long time. eight minutes and 46 seconds. a long time to be on one knee. but for 244 years, there were plent
a vision that we all knew in that little town was simply a vision. and when we were trying to put together a response, i said on a telephone call that this gives us a tremendous opportunity to restructure things in that vision. i was marked for that. i was attacked for wanting liberty and justice for all. by various media. we are here today in search of that vision. liberty and justice for all. now, you've heard what is going to be in this legislation. i want to say two things. first, to those...
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when it's coming from the bottom up in city after city, county after county, little town after littleown, and when there's such clear consensus that we have to change the culture of policing in this country and finally stop the killing of unarmed civilians, especially black women and black men, black children, then there's reason to be hopeful that this movement will be resilient and that we're reaching sort of a tipping point of public consensus where we can be hopeful that real change will come and come soon. >> in an interview, ben, with the "baltimore sun" you said, and i'm quoting you now, "historians will look back on these covid uprisings." tell us what you meant. >> when you get beyond the moment of an uprising and you look back and you look at the stats and what was happening, it's like an onion. the spark is always an act of police brutality. but honestly, that spark is going off in our country every day somewhere. what determines whether that spark catches fire and becomes a blaze is the amount of tension about joblessness, unemployment, housing and i would say in this mome
when it's coming from the bottom up in city after city, county after county, little town after littleown, and when there's such clear consensus that we have to change the culture of policing in this country and finally stop the killing of unarmed civilians, especially black women and black men, black children, then there's reason to be hopeful that this movement will be resilient and that we're reaching sort of a tipping point of public consensus where we can be hopeful that real change will...
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now, as i posted on social media, there is been a lot of arguments within their little town hall that they've set up on, again, what the next steps are, and right now, there is no clear, decisive leadership inside, so things are really kind of degrading inside the zone.he >> laura: this is how cnn's oliver darcy explained what is going on in seattle from 3,000 miles away. he said "iff you been getting your news from right-wing media, you probably think our militant antifa activists have seized a section of seattle, but the mayor's office tells me city officials have not interacted with armed antifa militants at this site." this video is what you shot from inside this zone last night.fi [siren] >> laura: doesn't seem like it was all peace and love there. >> president trump called it cnn fake news, there is a reason the insult sticks. a young man that was surrounded by the crowd, he was accused of stealing, from what i could gather, he was accused of stealing a phone from another protester, so they said he was a thief, and he was trying to get away, they're asking, "well, if you're inno
now, as i posted on social media, there is been a lot of arguments within their little town hall that they've set up on, again, what the next steps are, and right now, there is no clear, decisive leadership inside, so things are really kind of degrading inside the zone.he >> laura: this is how cnn's oliver darcy explained what is going on in seattle from 3,000 miles away. he said "iff you been getting your news from right-wing media, you probably think our militant antifa activists...
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we all knew in that little town it was simply a vision. when we were trying to put together our response for what was then the package, i said on the telephone call, this gives us a tremendous opportunity to restructure things in that vision. i was mocked for that. i was attacked for wanting liberty and justice for all. by various media. i'm going to back away from that. we're here today in search of that vision, liberty and justice for all. now, you've heard what's going to be in this legislation. i want to say two things. first, to those who are responsible for writing it, and, secondly, to those who are responsible for writing about it, let me say this: with few exceptions, white people came to this country willingly, in search of a new world, full of liberty and justice for all. with few exceptions, black people came to this country against their will. chained, shackled, and came to these shores enslaved. and stayed that way for 244 years. think about how long that is. how long generations that is. it's a long time, 8 minutes, 46 secon
we all knew in that little town it was simply a vision. when we were trying to put together our response for what was then the package, i said on the telephone call, this gives us a tremendous opportunity to restructure things in that vision. i was mocked for that. i was attacked for wanting liberty and justice for all. by various media. i'm going to back away from that. we're here today in search of that vision, liberty and justice for all. now, you've heard what's going to be in this...
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i will tell you a little bit about the story. uczacz, the town of about 15,000 people on the people world war ii, there were three ethnic groups and three religions, which had been living side-by-side since the 1500s. for 400 years, there were poles, roman catholics, ukrainians, great catholics, and jews, who were jewish. was originally a private town that belonged to a famous polish powerful,great, polish noble family. ofwas located on the borders the polish lithuanian commonwealth, a vast empire most people do not remember. after the annexation of this part of poland, which was also austria,red russia, by the austria habsburg empire, the town was located in a new province of the the empire call. it was a name the austrians eastern galicia, which was on the order land between the habsburg empire and the russian empire. it was always in the middle, between borders, and its population mix was typical of the towns on the border between different empires. vast,ained in this multiethnic and multi-religious until austria-hungary collapsed at the end o
i will tell you a little bit about the story. uczacz, the town of about 15,000 people on the people world war ii, there were three ethnic groups and three religions, which had been living side-by-side since the 1500s. for 400 years, there were poles, roman catholics, ukrainians, great catholics, and jews, who were jewish. was originally a private town that belonged to a famous polish powerful,great, polish noble family. ofwas located on the borders the polish lithuanian commonwealth, a vast...
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trying to lowball the crane wouldn't be a bird any more this take money would not be invested into little towns and the 100 of us saved ok well to keep that bird up in the air what's going to what would be necessary if the deal were to fall through let me put it another way what would happen to look tonsil without this deal. that it is i think it's fairly certain that we will get this deal but the deal itself is only the beginning that's the fundamental fundamental base is the base for really starting to actually save enough time to because no one really knows how business will develop as a big structural problem as the main cause of income for fall where business trends premium presidents who pay a premium fare which probably might not materialize for the near term future or maybe not even for the mid-term future as everybody predicts in most times itself that how you want business traffic will dramatically decline and most times it's less position this but this isn't for capturing a majority of the loser market. and there is one gets the impression at lufthansa has been hit particularly hard
trying to lowball the crane wouldn't be a bird any more this take money would not be invested into little towns and the 100 of us saved ok well to keep that bird up in the air what's going to what would be necessary if the deal were to fall through let me put it another way what would happen to look tonsil without this deal. that it is i think it's fairly certain that we will get this deal but the deal itself is only the beginning that's the fundamental fundamental base is the base for really...
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i live in a little town about 45 miles outside london and we have a protest scheduled tomorrow afternoon of the populace, notjust in america but the world and i think roger goodell does... he does not wa nt to roger goodell does... he does not want to stand in the way of that. thank you so much. black lives matter protestors in the australian state of new south wales have won a last—minute appeal against a court order that tried to stop them from taking to the streets. demonstrators have focused on the treatment of indigenous australians. prime minister scott morrison warned that protests risked undoing the progress made in fighting coronavirus. a warning: shaimaa khalil‘s report contains some distressing images. black lives matter! a day of high tempers and high spirits for protesters in central sydney. politicians had urged them to stay away, fearing another wave of covid—19. i say to them, don't go. not because you shouldn't express your view. find another way to express your view. but that didn't stop them. i'm an aboriginal woman so it's a subject very close to my heart, and it'sjus
i live in a little town about 45 miles outside london and we have a protest scheduled tomorrow afternoon of the populace, notjust in america but the world and i think roger goodell does... he does not wa nt to roger goodell does... he does not want to stand in the way of that. thank you so much. black lives matter protestors in the australian state of new south wales have won a last—minute appeal against a court order that tried to stop them from taking to the streets. demonstrators have...
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we drove down to a little town where we interviewed barack obama's only living paternal aunt. the sister of barack obama, senior. living in a small, mud floored one-room house, back in the back streets of this tiny village was only a couple of couches there in about five pictures and a few calendars on the wall, most of them related to the president of the united states. this woman, he kept going further into the middle to the western world to this small village in africa, the president of the u.s. is just kind of mind-boggling, awesome and obligatory. that is how we started today and from there, we interviewed three other members of the obama clan in the can-do bay area around lake victoria. i was told stories you could never get anywhere else about obama's grandfather, his father, barack obama senior, we walked through the compounds of the obama clan and saw the gravesite obama, his great-grandfather, the person from whom the obama name derives. it's kind of amazing stuff all day. >> you spent a lot of time in your interviews talking about the situation here in kenya. what i
we drove down to a little town where we interviewed barack obama's only living paternal aunt. the sister of barack obama, senior. living in a small, mud floored one-room house, back in the back streets of this tiny village was only a couple of couches there in about five pictures and a few calendars on the wall, most of them related to the president of the united states. this woman, he kept going further into the middle to the western world to this small village in africa, the president of the...
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our parents 1st instinct is to reach down and grab a handful of little. town to plant carrots. all over. for just saw the very good. one side it will be going on and on our side there will be a child there and they vegetables will be here in front and on the yard front yard so and people are calm on the scene there it is for the yard and regulated talons our carry happy day the day after. this is when he wants to create a new mennonite community based on old wooden traditions thank your we will be even more isolated the unborn helpful more and everything it will be more together people living. in a year's time and the 40 families will be a time here around 300 people in. the amazon. it may be the last refuge for the many times. society frances coronavirus meltdown is the crisis also and too much of. it's focused attention on the problems of. labor shortages overstretched health care spotty internet. is it time for a major rethink. made in germany. 90 minutes on d w. india. protecting the seaside. in such a poor that the ingredients for a delicious curry urban farmers are preven
our parents 1st instinct is to reach down and grab a handful of little. town to plant carrots. all over. for just saw the very good. one side it will be going on and on our side there will be a child there and they vegetables will be here in front and on the yard front yard so and people are calm on the scene there it is for the yard and regulated talons our carry happy day the day after. this is when he wants to create a new mennonite community based on old wooden traditions thank your we will...
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in the little town through the family here the family of ray shard brooks the latest black man killed by police in the u.s. call for justice and for car. and a russian court sentences a former american marine to 16 years for spying after a trial the u.s. branded a mockery of justice. the world health organization is the liver it fresh warnings about a possible 2nd wave of the corona virus with 100000 new infections now being reported almost every day the w.h.o. said the outbreak in beijing is a concern more than 100 infections have been confirmed in the city after 50 days without a new case and in india around 50000000 people will be locked down again in the city of chennai from friday after a surge of infections there. it took more than 2 months for the 1st 100000 cases to be reported for the past 2 weeks more than 100000 new cases have been reported almost every single day almost 75 persons of recent cases come from 10 countries mostly in the americas and sews asia countries must stay arlott to the possibility of a resurgence but that warning comes as countries across europe reopen
in the little town through the family here the family of ray shard brooks the latest black man killed by police in the u.s. call for justice and for car. and a russian court sentences a former american marine to 16 years for spying after a trial the u.s. branded a mockery of justice. the world health organization is the liver it fresh warnings about a possible 2nd wave of the corona virus with 100000 new infections now being reported almost every day the w.h.o. said the outbreak in beijing is a...
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quaint little towns slowly opening up. thing to keep in mind as you start to look at these destinations, you want to go there, the people there want us coming there. an interesting balance between coming into these destinations because we are seeking open spots, also respecting the fact these are places slowly opening up, businesses want us there. residents are also concerned about the influx. new types of travel, the beauty is a state with so much to offer, the road trippers i think will have plenty to do in the summer season. >> great tips. something a lot of people are going to traveling, thank you for joining us on the zip trip. but see on the road. >>> of it. i'm just listening to that which makes me want to go on vacation. i know it is going to be different. but, just even getting out of the house and going down the street is something of an adventure. but totally. like i said. we visit my brother and it feels like you know, we are going to washington state. my husband pitched the rv trip and i kind of said, i do not
quaint little towns slowly opening up. thing to keep in mind as you start to look at these destinations, you want to go there, the people there want us coming there. an interesting balance between coming into these destinations because we are seeking open spots, also respecting the fact these are places slowly opening up, businesses want us there. residents are also concerned about the influx. new types of travel, the beauty is a state with so much to offer, the road trippers i think will have...
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as thi in my little town.te moved by it. >> some say it is the graphic video of george flo's death. others point to the sharedit vulnerabily that can only come out of a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic, but for whatever reason, this time the de bh of an unarmlack man has brought activism out of thek woodw, including among other marginized groups. >> it was important for mas a native to support the black lives matter movement. >> jordan oega attended a lafen new mexico. >> it was my first protest to go and i went to it because i had seen all the video and pictures of whatap murder and it struck a cord with me and it really shook me. across indian country in a wayne that is unprecedented. >> mark is then editor of "ind country today," which covers native american issues. native americans experience a higher rate of fatal encounters with police than any other group. >> a lot of activists are saying first black lives matter, we are not going to talk about our issues, we are going t be in complete solidarity. >> the peo
as thi in my little town.te moved by it. >> some say it is the graphic video of george flo's death. others point to the sharedit vulnerabily that can only come out of a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic, but for whatever reason, this time the de bh of an unarmlack man has brought activism out of thek woodw, including among other marginized groups. >> it was important for mas a native to support the black lives matter movement. >> jordan oega attended a lafen new mexico. >> it...
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within a six-mile radius of this little town, 500 people, there nine merchant mills, two gris mills, 12 saw mills and one paper mill. that,s nothing like nothing like that in the south. nothing like this little ohio town in the south. the north was becoming the most society inercialized the world. the north was becoming hostssingly dominated by people, what we would later call middle class businessmen,ers, industrious, self-trained, would-be professionals, who the makingwork and of money to a degree unprecedented in the atlantic world. celebration of labor, especially manual labor, was important. aristotle, leisured aristocrats and the professional classes had held labor, especially manual labor and the making of money in contempt. even someone who ran a business, say, a printing business with 20 employees was nonetheless considered to be involved with manual labor and thus contemptible. such men who worked for a living, aristotle said, could never, could never possess could never exercise political leadership. came tonothing, nothing separate the north and the south more than their c
within a six-mile radius of this little town, 500 people, there nine merchant mills, two gris mills, 12 saw mills and one paper mill. that,s nothing like nothing like that in the south. nothing like this little ohio town in the south. the north was becoming the most society inercialized the world. the north was becoming hostssingly dominated by people, what we would later call middle class businessmen,ers, industrious, self-trained, would-be professionals, who the makingwork and of money to a...
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when you walk through the doors of the public library, anywhere in the country, little town, big city , you walk through the portals of freedom. it is all there, all the wonder and journeys and touching experiences which move the heart, not just the mind and all three in a time and society were very little is free anymore. so thank god for the public libraries and librarians and let's give more support than we do to the public library system. if you ever get down about the state of our country there are more public libraries in america than mcdonald's. [laughter] [applause] >> i would not be here or the life i have had order to discover those nuggets of idea leading to my first book if not my editor in chief was also here today. and chairman of the ethics committee. [laughter] and my wife and i i would like you to meet her please. [applause] >> we were just talking to a reporter from the "washington post" outside and told him she was my editor in chief and he said maybe you should call her editor and chief. [laughter] i have been privilege with my subjects i felt all along i have had
when you walk through the doors of the public library, anywhere in the country, little town, big city , you walk through the portals of freedom. it is all there, all the wonder and journeys and touching experiences which move the heart, not just the mind and all three in a time and society were very little is free anymore. so thank god for the public libraries and librarians and let's give more support than we do to the public library system. if you ever get down about the state of our country...
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with his wife with problems of america all embodied in the people that you grew up within this little town in oregon. it's amazing how you can create a mirror on american society just out of that one small society. it is a really wonderful read it. it was very much from the heart. we have different platforms with a larger story. it's on the old school bus. congratulations. and thank you and congratulations to you. we will invite john to finish it off. there has been such an interesting conversation. thank you to christine and everyone in book people. and thank you everyone watching. is a great question. the book people at.com. i think thank you everyone. have a good night and so long. topping the list is a late historian howard finn. followed by wire all of the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria. the psychology of racism. they must be anti- racists in work towards building a more equitable society and how to be an antiracist. and then in an indigenous people history in the united states. they examine the history of america through the lens of native americans and their experience
with his wife with problems of america all embodied in the people that you grew up within this little town in oregon. it's amazing how you can create a mirror on american society just out of that one small society. it is a really wonderful read it. it was very much from the heart. we have different platforms with a larger story. it's on the old school bus. congratulations. and thank you and congratulations to you. we will invite john to finish it off. there has been such an interesting...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i was born by the river by a little town ♪ ♪ just like a river i been running ♪ ♪ everg time coming ♪ ♪ but i know change going to come ♪ oh yes it will ♪ ♪ you spent too hard living but i'm not afraid to die ♪ ♪ because i know what's up there beyond the sky ♪ ♪ it's been a long long time coming ♪ ♪ but i know a change going to come ♪ listen. ♪ then i go to my brother and i say brother ♪ ♪ but he wind up knocking me back down on my knees ♪ ♪ oh there were times when i thought that i wouldn't last for long ♪ ♪ but now i think i'm able to carry on ♪ ♪ it's been a long time coming ♪ ♪ but i know i know a change going to come ♪ ♪ oh yes it will ♪ i know i know a change going to come ♪ ♪ yes it will ♪ i believe i believe that a change is going to come ♪ ♪ yes it will ♪ say i know i know i know ♪ ♪ a change is coming yeah ♪ i said i know a change going to come ♪ ♪ yes it will >> god bless you, brother. ♪ ♪ >> brother, that shows true skills right there. my, my, my. amen. thank you, brother dry dray. a daughter that's gone on for phenomenal things for god and god is blessing h
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all of that happened in a little town of 25,000 people.nd it's happening in so many american towns right now. here's what's happening in our cities. this is a recent video york. looks like a foreign country. as he watched, notice how the police respond. the squad car just rolls on through,ou cops don't even slow down. they've been told not to. they don't try to enforce the law.n they can't enforce the law. keep in mind decent people live in that neighborhood. decent people live in every american neighborhood. how would you feel if you lived there?e? you'd be very afraid. he'd feel like things were falling apart. more than anything else, you would want someone to restore order. want them to take back your neighborhood from arms children because armed children are far more threatening than even the worst rogue cop, always. the local leaders are not doing that. they are not restoring order, they are ignoring the suffering of their people. so what isdo the white house dog about this? the president announced that anyone who topples a statue on
all of that happened in a little town of 25,000 people.nd it's happening in so many american towns right now. here's what's happening in our cities. this is a recent video york. looks like a foreign country. as he watched, notice how the police respond. the squad car just rolls on through,ou cops don't even slow down. they've been told not to. they don't try to enforce the law.n they can't enforce the law. keep in mind decent people live in that neighborhood. decent people live in every...
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little town for his family here the family a very short brooks the latest black man killed by policein the.
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a step is this for you in terms of the salvation of your business and overall main street, this little town like so many other place sns. >> it's huge for us. we've been scrambling, finding a way. our restaurant has been doing takeout and helped families through a nonprofit. we found a way to keep business going and keep active. to have people on our patios and allowing us to expand our patios is great for us. it will be exciting. >>> exciting for a lot of restaurants across the bay area now. >>> up next at 6:30, gearing up for his first campaign rally in three months. the anticipation and apprehension on the eve of president trump's appearance in tulsa. >>> plus, not just about demonstrations. it's about celebrating. we're going to take you to another juneteenth party in the bay area. ♪ here's what we want everyone to do. count all the hugs you haven't given. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier com
a step is this for you in terms of the salvation of your business and overall main street, this little town like so many other place sns. >> it's huge for us. we've been scrambling, finding a way. our restaurant has been doing takeout and helped families through a nonprofit. we found a way to keep business going and keep active. to have people on our patios and allowing us to expand our patios is great for us. it will be exciting. >>> exciting for a lot of restaurants across the...
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this is all going down in a little church in a little town in the middle of texas. and suddenly, everybody in this congregation knows somebody in south central africa. and the world gets that much smaller. and the little kids. the little kids and sunday schools, they saved their opinions. a thick mission offerings for our missionaries. they grow up thinking that central africa is not that far away, because people from our church go there. >> where the missionaries taking cures and treatments to people who needed it? >> no. not really. the missionaries -- i guess if we could have equipped them with vials of malaria serum, they would have gladly taken it to them. but that might be beyond our capability. if they get sick, yes. they are taking the gospel. they are sharing the gospel. that is what it is. and if they can -- missionary work then tended to be a little more gospel centered, bible centered. more so than humanitarian centered in. the question. anything else? now you know somebody in rhodesia. what happens after they've been gone one year or 18 months? if you ar
this is all going down in a little church in a little town in the middle of texas. and suddenly, everybody in this congregation knows somebody in south central africa. and the world gets that much smaller. and the little kids. the little kids and sunday schools, they saved their opinions. a thick mission offerings for our missionaries. they grow up thinking that central africa is not that far away, because people from our church go there. >> where the missionaries taking cures and...
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i would have to say this my little town, the shell shves ar empty. what you'll notice is around 10:38 eastern we see the yields dropped and a big bid came into the treasury market. we didn't see a huge effect by jay powell's talk or any of the interactions with the senators the dollar index year to date chart are holding instead of last year. dollar index is up a bit tyler, back to you >>> thank you very much. more jerome towel today. the chair beginning two days of testimony starting with the senate banking committee >> he continued to express concern about the uncertainty for the outlook and including concern about a second wave of is virus and the long recovery that remains ahead in which people may find trouble finding their job again. >> a large number of people will not be able to go, immediately go back to work at their old job or industry. there will be a significant group that's left over after we get the employment mass. i do think they'll be hard pressed to find work and they will need support. they'll have regular unemployment insurance f
i would have to say this my little town, the shell shves ar empty. what you'll notice is around 10:38 eastern we see the yields dropped and a big bid came into the treasury market. we didn't see a huge effect by jay powell's talk or any of the interactions with the senators the dollar index year to date chart are holding instead of last year. dollar index is up a bit tyler, back to you >>> thank you very much. more jerome towel today. the chair beginning two days of testimony starting...
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i feel a little bit of it in my little town of new jersey.hese shops are closed and starting to open. and i hope that has a huge ripple effect as more and more businesses are allowed to be open. >> harold, i think there is some question about how much of this is tied to the ppp program. how many of these jobs are coming back, based on the program and what that means as far as that federal input but it is positive no matter how you look at it. >> without a doubt. whatever side of the political i'll use it on this afternoon, you have to be pleased with 2.5 million americans finding their way into the economy, the marketplace. but still 20 million americans to look out for, and african-american unemployment picks up a little bit. but i give the president some credit in this regard. he normally cheer leads even more. i'm surprised he didn't even push it further. i think the focus now has to be on how do we ensure that over the next month, two or three months that we keep those on the sidelines now that we continue to get state, local government,
i feel a little bit of it in my little town of new jersey.hese shops are closed and starting to open. and i hope that has a huge ripple effect as more and more businesses are allowed to be open. >> harold, i think there is some question about how much of this is tied to the ppp program. how many of these jobs are coming back, based on the program and what that means as far as that federal input but it is positive no matter how you look at it. >> without a doubt. whatever side of the...
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you the visuals of the big cities because those are the most striking but this is happening in little towns across america. it's happening in towns that are predominantly white. what should it tell us that we're seeing the protests over two week sns. >> this communicates there's concern about police violence outside of inner cities and predom nantsly black neighborhoods which has been the location of these conversations a in the most recent years. i've spoken to protesters in province town, massachusetts and tucson, arizona about the videos they are seeing of police officers responding to americans protesting peacefully excessively. one thing that's also important that has led to interest in this movement is that many americans come in contact with law enforcement but many white americans that i spoke with are very aware and have admitted their interaction with police is very different from their black classmates and co-workers and fellow church goers and have seen the inequality in this system that they believe needs to change and can change now. that's why we're seeing a lot of emphasis o
you the visuals of the big cities because those are the most striking but this is happening in little towns across america. it's happening in towns that are predominantly white. what should it tell us that we're seeing the protests over two week sns. >> this communicates there's concern about police violence outside of inner cities and predom nantsly black neighborhoods which has been the location of these conversations a in the most recent years. i've spoken to protesters in province...
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of what he represents to campaign across the country with his whistle stop campaign stopping in little townsng the way 22000 miles. brutal. physically shattering experience those that can remember that vividly. he spoke to the people directly and spoke spontaneously and in complete sentences. i think it is latin teachers would have been very proud. if you look at those speeches today wouldn't this be reassuring if somebody was as direct with us as that man? talk about problems and solutions never whining or blaming other people or his star and the dogged determination and the conviction that he would win was shared by nobody none of the experts or pollsters or professional politicians that he had a chance. >> in the last chapter you write a lot at the end of his life they tried to reconcile with general eisenhower. there is one incident they spent an hour together at the end. >> yes both general eisenhower and former president truman came to washington for kennedy's funeral and spent an hour together at blair house and they made up and reconcile differences. >> was at ever written anywhere?
of what he represents to campaign across the country with his whistle stop campaign stopping in little townsng the way 22000 miles. brutal. physically shattering experience those that can remember that vividly. he spoke to the people directly and spoke spontaneously and in complete sentences. i think it is latin teachers would have been very proud. if you look at those speeches today wouldn't this be reassuring if somebody was as direct with us as that man? talk about problems and solutions...
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in that little town, if you have good eyes you can see, called chambersburg. it shows how history can change on one time when a scout or spy named harrison, that is in the very beginning of the movie. [laughter] do you want me to do like cheesy lines the whole program? i did like robert duval better, i must say. [laughter] chambersburg is where harrison is going to come in. he drops a bomb on robert e. lee. this is probably what he was playing, look it up, wikipedia, it will be on there. harrison comes in and tells robert e. lee, the union army is not in virginia, it is actually in maryland. as the crow flies, it is not that far away from you. the important thing to remember and if i can teach you one thing is that this lecture is not about any campaign by any stretch of the imagination, but one thing, a quick little hitter because what did you pay to get in here? $130? what was the early bird special this year? $130? this is worth all of that right here. [laughter] you come to my conference, it is$79.95, but we are having hamburgers. [laughter] hot dogs. [lau
in that little town, if you have good eyes you can see, called chambersburg. it shows how history can change on one time when a scout or spy named harrison, that is in the very beginning of the movie. [laughter] do you want me to do like cheesy lines the whole program? i did like robert duval better, i must say. [laughter] chambersburg is where harrison is going to come in. he drops a bomb on robert e. lee. this is probably what he was playing, look it up, wikipedia, it will be on there....
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back r many a day ♪ ♪ my heart is down, my head is turning around ♪ ♪ i had to leave a little girl in kingston townave a little girl in kingston town ♪ ♪ sad to say i'm on my way ♪ ♪ won't be back for many a day ♪ ♪ my heart is down, my head is turning around ♪ li♪ i had to leave le girl in kingston town ♪ john: from kingston town to college campuses, there was a group of three young men who came along in the late 1950s who brought folkusic to the youth of america. wearing their trad striped shirts with banjos and guitars in hand, the gendary kingston trio. ("m.t.a." by the kingston trio) ♪ well, lete tell you of the story of a man named charlie ♪ ♪ on a tragic and fateful day ♪ hocput ten cents in hist ♪ ♪ kissed his wife and family ♪ ♪ went to ride on the mta ♪ well, did he ever return ♪ no he never returned anun his fate is stilarned ♪ ♪ what a ty ♪ he may ride forever 'neath the streets of bosto♪ ♪ he's the man who never returned ♪ ♪ charlie handed in his dime at the kendall square station ♪ ♪ and he changed for jamaica plain ♪ ♪ when he got there t conductor told h♪ ♪ one more nickel ♪ charlie
back r many a day ♪ ♪ my heart is down, my head is turning around ♪ ♪ i had to leave a little girl in kingston townave a little girl in kingston town ♪ ♪ sad to say i'm on my way ♪ ♪ won't be back for many a day ♪ ♪ my heart is down, my head is turning around ♪ li♪ i had to leave le girl in kingston town ♪ john: from kingston town to college campuses, there was a group of three young men who came along in the late 1950s who brought folkusic to the youth of america....
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it's a totally new to the name it was good to make but only in some respects him and some from little town will stop when that's the law is even mentioning the socialist character. said i don't want to trust in a machine or. in jamaica myself. but the sort of going. to shows you that skillful skill. i don't. want to feel it does give them a. double they're open that's all human thing although i'm going to them let go of the veil of good will do but. we have generally been very cautious about any incorporating any kind of person centric data into our models we believe there's a number of substantial problems with us whether that's a privacy concern or just that accuracy of the actual model and. we're not using surveillance data and hunch lap i think that's a key question that our society is going to be asking and under what circumstances is it reasonable to take advantage of that kind of data. big data we the users and our privacy well. who could have imagined years ago that good can algorithmically calculate what i will do tomorrow . similar tenuously we activate things our course hyland u
it's a totally new to the name it was good to make but only in some respects him and some from little town will stop when that's the law is even mentioning the socialist character. said i don't want to trust in a machine or. in jamaica myself. but the sort of going. to shows you that skillful skill. i don't. want to feel it does give them a. double they're open that's all human thing although i'm going to them let go of the veil of good will do but. we have generally been very cautious about...
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and this is all going down in a little church in a little town in the middle of texas, right? and suddenly, everybody in this congregation knows somebody in south central africa. and world gets that much smaller, right? and the little kids in sunday school save their pennies and take up offerings for our missionaries in rhodesia. and they grow up thinking that central africa is not that far away, because people from our church go there. yeah. >> so were the missionaries taking, like, the cures or the treatments to people who needed it? >> well, no, no really. the missionaries -- i mean, i guess if we could have equipped them with vials of malaria serum, they would have gladly have taken them, but that might be a little bit beyond their capability. >> were they just taking them for themselves? >> if they get sick, yes. but the -- they're taking the gospel. they're sharing the gospel. that's what it is. and missionary work tended to be a little bit more gospel centered, right, bible centered than humanitarian centered, but we're going to get to humanitarians here in a minute. it'
and this is all going down in a little church in a little town in the middle of texas, right? and suddenly, everybody in this congregation knows somebody in south central africa. and world gets that much smaller, right? and the little kids in sunday school save their pennies and take up offerings for our missionaries in rhodesia. and they grow up thinking that central africa is not that far away, because people from our church go there. yeah. >> so were the missionaries taking, like, the...
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in my little town. i'm quite moved by it. >> reporter: some say it's the graphic video of george floyd's death. others point to the shared vulnerability that can only come out of a once-in-a-lifetim pandemic, but for whatever reason, this time the death of an unarmed black man has brought activism out of the woodwork, including among other marginalized groups. >> it was important for me as a native. to go out there and support the black lives matter movement. >> reporter: jordan ortega attended a rally in gallup, new mexico. >> it was my first protest to go to and i went to it because i had seen all the video and pictures of what happened with george florida and his murder. and it struck a chord with me. and it really it really shook me. >> the protest marches have gone on around indian country in a way that's really unprecedented. >> reporter: mark trahant is editor of "indian country today," which covers native american issues. native americans experience a higher rate of fatal encounters with police
in my little town. i'm quite moved by it. >> reporter: some say it's the graphic video of george floyd's death. others point to the shared vulnerability that can only come out of a once-in-a-lifetim pandemic, but for whatever reason, this time the death of an unarmed black man has brought activism out of the woodwork, including among other marginalized groups. >> it was important for me as a native. to go out there and support the black lives matter movement. >> reporter:...
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think yeah my careful to show many people walking out there now and when you're specially in a little town and kids are in crosswalks be careful when you're driving and i would suggest if your city councilman or anybody out there that you would have your license and insurance with all right 7.12 the time still ahead bay area toll plazas are completely cash free. >>just yet the toll collectors are expected back in the bush will tell you when. >>coming up in a moment. >>some 15 right now you guys still kind of surprised at my daughter getting hit by a car driven by a mill valley city councilman the next carrie ann okay. tell us to stay at the scene no matter what of an accident scene of an and more to come on john trim you call right we've got to leave the weather forecast morning john and not even any fog yesterday at least we have some this morning out there that would be blocking out visibility. >>at the coastline we are seeing that fog rapidly retreating though into the distance berkeley, nice clear skies overhead but that blanket out towards the coast is definitely still present right n
think yeah my careful to show many people walking out there now and when you're specially in a little town and kids are in crosswalks be careful when you're driving and i would suggest if your city councilman or anybody out there that you would have your license and insurance with all right 7.12 the time still ahead bay area toll plazas are completely cash free. >>just yet the toll collectors are expected back in the bush will tell you when. >>coming up in a moment. >>some 15...
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floyd, when people turned out all across america, people also turned out all across mississippi in little towns and big towns. they turned out by the thousands in the state alcohcapitol in ja and they were calling for the same type of changes that protesters wanted all across the country. but in mississippi they wanted something more specific to their state. they wanted that flag gone finally, once and for all. and they found this time that they had support. the sec said there shouldn't be any postseason play in mississippi until the flag changed. the ncaa followed suit. the southern baptist convention said the flag should come down. walmart said it would no longer fly the state flag with that emblem on it. and the polling flipped. 18 months ago, 54% of mississippi voters said the flag should stay. 54% 18 months ago. this month, 55% said change it, change it now. a direct flip. well, over the weekend, the republican-controlled mississippi legislature listened. they extended the legislative session to vote on changing the flag. as they went through the process, support for changing the flag grew
floyd, when people turned out all across america, people also turned out all across mississippi in little towns and big towns. they turned out by the thousands in the state alcohcapitol in ja and they were calling for the same type of changes that protesters wanted all across the country. but in mississippi they wanted something more specific to their state. they wanted that flag gone finally, once and for all. and they found this time that they had support. the sec said there shouldn't be any...
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very sad and unfortunate, and i really never thought i'd see any of this in my lifetime, but our little town is getting ransacked and beat up by this horrible monster that is the coronavirus. now it's beginning to infiltrate our community, well-known people. we're all such a small community that it's starting to hit home, and it's starting to wipe out families, and it's just a constant anxiety of realizing that the people you take care of are probably not going to make it most of the time. i'm starting to understand what ptsd looks like. it's like this. it's wartime. it's constant suffering and death and dying and going on to the next one and doing your best, doing everything that you went to school for. and sometimes everything you do, it's just not enough, and every day things change, and we don't see an end. the numbers keep going up. the patients keep coming in, and it's just causing complete havoc in our little community. then just to see that they want to open everything back up and back to normal and everyone say, oh, this is like the flu, this is not the flu. this is a monster, and i
very sad and unfortunate, and i really never thought i'd see any of this in my lifetime, but our little town is getting ransacked and beat up by this horrible monster that is the coronavirus. now it's beginning to infiltrate our community, well-known people. we're all such a small community that it's starting to hit home, and it's starting to wipe out families, and it's just a constant anxiety of realizing that the people you take care of are probably not going to make it most of the time. i'm...
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he met the minister's daughter in a little town in georgia from they fell instantly in love and he wasrealizing he didn't have a career as a lawyer so he took up academia at that time. the good news for me, the biographer, she, ellen and woodrow began exchanging 3000 of the most passionate love letters i've ever read. yes, i'm talking woodrow wilson. [laughter] there almost hard to believe. they are emotional, sexual, revealing yes, woodrow wilson. [laughter] true. she was as good as she got. >> what does that mean? [laughter] >> let your conscience be your guide. [laughter] they married, she became a professor's wife and a college president's wife. she poured a lot of tea and the interesting thing, she was a very good artist. she painted extremely well. could have had a career as an artist, give it all up to be a proper wife, the role of women was dictated back then and she was the most supportive wife there could be all the way to the white house and one gear into their living in the white house, ellen wilson died. the president was crushed, he could barely get out of bed. he did not
he met the minister's daughter in a little town in georgia from they fell instantly in love and he wasrealizing he didn't have a career as a lawyer so he took up academia at that time. the good news for me, the biographer, she, ellen and woodrow began exchanging 3000 of the most passionate love letters i've ever read. yes, i'm talking woodrow wilson. [laughter] there almost hard to believe. they are emotional, sexual, revealing yes, woodrow wilson. [laughter] true. she was as good as she got....