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louis to thrive. it's time for st. louis to thrive.hborhood. >> lyft night, the city of st. louis elected its first black woman mayor. city treasurer tashara jones. jones ran a progressive platform directing the city's coronavirus aid towards rental and mortgage assistance, as well as resources for those that are homeless. she pledged to restructure the police department, reallocating its budget towards investment in substance abuse and mental health services. st. louis leads the entire country and the city had its highest homicide rate in 50 years in 2020. it's quite a big job she has ahead of her. i am excited to be joined by tashara jones. i am grateful. so let's just get started. congratulations, first of all on your victory and let's dig into what you have ahead of you. coronavirus cases in st. louis, more than 22,000, nearly 23,000. 458 deaths. very high poverty rate, 21.8%. how do you begin to even dig into all of that? >> well, joy, thank you for having me. i am honored to be here this evening. you know, we have to tackle our p
louis to thrive. it's time for st. louis to thrive.hborhood. >> lyft night, the city of st. louis elected its first black woman mayor. city treasurer tashara jones. jones ran a progressive platform directing the city's coronavirus aid towards rental and mortgage assistance, as well as resources for those that are homeless. she pledged to restructure the police department, reallocating its budget towards investment in substance abuse and mental health services. st. louis leads the entire...
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louis. he's the ringleader and he's operating directly under confederate secretary of war james satan. right, so that's what we know about them. in terms of overall impact, right? the boat burners are pretty effective in their effort to destroy commercial steamboats. i've been able to confirm at least 40 steamboats have been damaged. that's a total tonnage about 13,300. the value of just the steamboats themselves is over a million dollars and that's you know, 1860 dollars and the value of the property is unknown, but we're talking multiple millions of dollars worth of property. that's lost. and at least 261 people died in these fires. so overall there is some definite impact and and what these boat burners are doing and they're sabotage is pretty effective. secondly, they end up kind of redefining what warfare looks like in the civil war especially if we think about naval warfare as early as the fall of 1863 newspapers are reporting about this cool unquote new style of rebel warfare, right w
louis. he's the ringleader and he's operating directly under confederate secretary of war james satan. right, so that's what we know about them. in terms of overall impact, right? the boat burners are pretty effective in their effort to destroy commercial steamboats. i've been able to confirm at least 40 steamboats have been damaged. that's a total tonnage about 13,300. the value of just the steamboats themselves is over a million dollars and that's you know, 1860 dollars and the value of the...
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louis, missouri. if you're from st. louis, there's a good chance you know this. restaurant that folded after 12 months. it took years of fighting to get back on solid financial footing, but those years were formative and crucial for jones, leading her to become the first woman to serve as treasurer of st. louis, a position she held since 2013. now, jones is just ten days away from being sworn in as mayor during a time when crime skyrocketed in her city and others across the country and the national debate surrounding criminal justice reform and policing is as intense as it's ever been. jones comes in with a plan. joining me is the mayor-elect of st. louis, tishaura jones. congratulations, it's great to have you here. someone with a great deal of lived experience in your city that mirrors a lot of the residents of st. louis. how do you feel about this big victory of yours? >> thank you for having me this morning. i feel hopeful, excited, nervous, anxious. i have all of the feelings, but i am ready to lead on day one. >> well, those are good feelings, you should ha
louis, missouri. if you're from st. louis, there's a good chance you know this. restaurant that folded after 12 months. it took years of fighting to get back on solid financial footing, but those years were formative and crucial for jones, leading her to become the first woman to serve as treasurer of st. louis, a position she held since 2013. now, jones is just ten days away from being sworn in as mayor during a time when crime skyrocketed in her city and others across the country and the...
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and what was the 1st thing that king louis did after he set himself up here in the castello 4th so the answer is in the book written by a layman are those 1st biographer george of us are. as 1st sorry says the king when on a visit he went to see the last supper. the kid was deeply impressed by the actual service picture both in composition and execution and convinced that he should take it back to his kingdom so he tried to find haka techs who could build a framework of wood and i have to safely transport the fresco back to france with no regard for expense so much to it he want to have it. but since it was painted on a wall it's majesty could not have his design. but kings aren't used to being told what they cannot have and so louis decided on an even bigger gambit but for that he needed leonardo himself of least that's our theory. even though leonardo was in milan he was wanted back in florence to finish another 1st go the battle of and beyond and the whole of the $500.00 of the dumbest seniority so he wasn't in a position to stay in milan and do whatever the king had in mind for him
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louis is met by cyril when. in the course louis and weigh in are joined by another activist charles. because george mitchell. says the men discussed a recent night out. the 1st to move the focus to keep their home if it was on the press the front of course on full food is insisting the crew fuss is to clean grease which is very typical most notably cruise it will because because it is so green you know if possible to fall off which before constitutional principles will just sit. in a few stores close a piece only to look at circulars for a. shelter for the question you know. the failure of. the recession. was usually. the man who led the violence against the arab youths is ready for least. rescission but if you're. just push it. for the. moment you don't refuse you've got a freak. mr president. was able to cool. phones move which will be useful more. generation identity's roots are in france the group rose to prominence when it occupied a mosque in 28. has called for a national referendum on muslim integration.
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louis on certain issues and certain cases. but st. louis has two police unions, a black police union and a white police union. now you're calling for a truth and reconciliation commission in your city to tackle inequalities, along with your own crime plan. explain that. >> yes. so we also have a black firefighters union and a white firefighters union. so our first responders, obviously, have a problem trusting each other where they feel like they have to have a separate organization in order to get their needs met. this has been the case for generations. and so if they can't trust each other, then how can they expect the public to trust them? and then also, we need to make sure that we are deploying the right professional to the right call in order to decrease the number of police-involved shootings. research done in the north patrol district indicates that up to 50% of calls could be answered by someone other than police. how do we staff our police and public safety departments with different types of professionals like mental health
louis on certain issues and certain cases. but st. louis has two police unions, a black police union and a white police union. now you're calling for a truth and reconciliation commission in your city to tackle inequalities, along with your own crime plan. explain that. >> yes. so we also have a black firefighters union and a white firefighters union. so our first responders, obviously, have a problem trusting each other where they feel like they have to have a separate organization in...
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and what was the 1st thing that king louis did after he set himself up here in the castello 4th so the answer is in the book written by leonardo as 1st biographer george of us are. as for sorry says the king when on a visit he went to see the last supper. it was deeply pressed by the excellence of this picture both in composition and execution and convinced that he should take it back to his kingdom so he tried to find an architect who could build a framework of wood and i am to safely transport the fresco back to france with no regard for expense so much to he want to have it. but since it was painted on a wall his majesty could not have visions as such. but kings aren't used to being told what they cannot have and so louis decided on an even bigger gambit but for that he needed léonard of himself at least that's our theory. even though leonardo was in milan he was wanted back in florence to finish another francisco the battle of and beyond and the whole of the $500.00 of the lots of donna seniority so he wasn't in a position to stay in milan and do whatever the king had in mind for h
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so one thing about aftershocks i think but the habitat, louis is talking but floating. i'm thinking about water and i'm thinking about air. and i'm interested in really getting to why these particular metaphors, how do they allow you in your journey or how do they allow you to make sense of navigating home or this desire to find home, aftershocks which is a -- and -- akuwait eye kuwait tick or arboreal. i'm interested in that. >> nadia, would you like to go first? >> sure. thanks for that question. really nice to be here with you both. yeah, so, in terms of the metaphor and the title "aftershock," a little bit about my story just to give people some background. my mother left when i was two and my sister and i were raised by our father who was the great hero of my life, and he worked for a u.n. agency so we moved to a different country every couple of years and the notion of home was very complicated for me, and when i was seven and we were living in italy, after a long absence my mother showed up at our house on the same day i learned about a catastrophic earthquake th
so one thing about aftershocks i think but the habitat, louis is talking but floating. i'm thinking about water and i'm thinking about air. and i'm interested in really getting to why these particular metaphors, how do they allow you in your journey or how do they allow you to make sense of navigating home or this desire to find home, aftershocks which is a -- and -- akuwait eye kuwait tick or arboreal. i'm interested in that. >> nadia, would you like to go first? >> sure. thanks...
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louis.e you with us. i know you're probably still letting it all snink at this point but we can't overlook how important this is, not just for you, but for your city or because representation matters. i'm curious, what have you heard from the community since your ele election? >> yeah, good morning, and thank you for having me. absolutely, representation matters in a city that's 45% african-american, 45% white, and the rest are other populations of color. we are a majority minority city. and what i heard from voters is that they are ready for a black woman to lead this city. that a black woman has lived experiences that others do not. and also, i am a daughter of the most neglected part of the city which is north st. louis. i was born and raised there, and my plans are to definitely revitalize that part of the city. and i am ready for st. louis to thrive instead of just survive. >> you mention where you grew up in the city and also that this is a majority minority city. there's also been a d
louis.e you with us. i know you're probably still letting it all snink at this point but we can't overlook how important this is, not just for you, but for your city or because representation matters. i'm curious, what have you heard from the community since your ele election? >> yeah, good morning, and thank you for having me. absolutely, representation matters in a city that's 45% african-american, 45% white, and the rest are other populations of color. we are a majority minority city....
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over the christmas holidays louis arranges the night out with g.i. activists he's been told had been involved in racist beatings. he meets the generation identity member who proposed driving a vehicle into a crowded market. if you're going to want to fuck your own g. i mean if you should swayze david. looking. for still for. joining them is g.i. activist 30 paul. and also several weigh ins but. there was an incident the night before. he makes it up to look at the film which if. he would leave the books let me guess he was transported to your school so if you get here. you can't so much keep your. way in the post about what happened next. thing you heard us from. the shebang but we could just take a look at significant place so. let's look at. the group head to the city's main nightlife strip. they bump into another far right extremist. that might play out. the one that. was it was. a 0. 0000. 000 with. the roof has just returned from hamburg in germany. a lot less but that's just me he held the pews at and t. fascist demonstrators. they are going oh
over the christmas holidays louis arranges the night out with g.i. activists he's been told had been involved in racist beatings. he meets the generation identity member who proposed driving a vehicle into a crowded market. if you're going to want to fuck your own g. i mean if you should swayze david. looking. for still for. joining them is g.i. activist 30 paul. and also several weigh ins but. there was an incident the night before. he makes it up to look at the film which if. he would leave...
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louis is met by cyril when. in the course louis and way and are joined by another activist charles. because george mitchell before wish. the men discussed a recent night out. the 1st in more the call to kill me if it was on the press for the course i'm full food is insisting the crew fosters complete greece which is very typical no delete clues it will cause you to it is so freaking you know if. you fall off with constitutional toys it will just sit. in a few stores close a piece only to look at the circulars for. shelter for the question you know. the failure of each to borrow for the recession. to deal with usually. the man who led the violence against the arab youths is ready for least. rescission but if you're. just push it you know. which moment you don't refuse you've got a freak. mr president keep. you cool. bones move which will be. a. generation identity's roots are in france the group rose to prominence when it occupied a mosque in 28. that has called for a national referendum on muslim integration. pushing their astronauts a generation identity fronts is their main battle
louis is met by cyril when. in the course louis and way and are joined by another activist charles. because george mitchell before wish. the men discussed a recent night out. the 1st in more the call to kill me if it was on the press for the course i'm full food is insisting the crew fosters complete greece which is very typical no delete clues it will cause you to it is so freaking you know if. you fall off with constitutional toys it will just sit. in a few stores close a piece only to look...
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louis.ental because of that designation, but she ran on a number of platform planks that featured things that activists here have been calling for since brown's death, which include shifting money from the police department to things like social workers and closing things like the workhouse, which is a notorious jail here in the city. so now is kind of the time for people that have been calling for change to put a lot of the calls of action into action. and they're hoping for people like jones to actually follow through on them. >> yang: wilkine, in florida, of course, the trayvon martin case was sort of the first-- or one of the first to rt of focus attention on this issue. it wasn't-- it wasn't police, but it was a community watch captain. what's changed since then in florida, or has anything changed in florida? >> yes, trayvon martin's case was certainly a catalyst to bring attention to this sort of broad movement to address police and law enforcement accountability. there are certainly p
louis.ental because of that designation, but she ran on a number of platform planks that featured things that activists here have been calling for since brown's death, which include shifting money from the police department to things like social workers and closing things like the workhouse, which is a notorious jail here in the city. so now is kind of the time for people that have been calling for change to put a lot of the calls of action into action. and they're hoping for people like jones...
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today he's suspicious of louis.he thought it was last summer what should i do which i started auditioning for whatever because i thought it was it would offer you but it didn't go that well but a lot of the it was one of those who was the opposite of this i also thought that very manages to reassure him that an office to join him on a night out was also worth it whatever it is whether you like was the billionaire that or the other lawyer it's the other with. the last army has a reputation from firelands 41 members of the last comic were arrested when neil paid it pulled out in december 26th 18 among them well to easily you know i mute on the. already employed hassle they were charging the quitted although the verdicts are under appeal. because they don't then we're going to scan each one to buckelew switch to spirit world series to go over there. that's a meeting in legals main square vassal tells louie about a movie used against rival football fans. what are you offering to them for we saw an opportunity this was a
today he's suspicious of louis.he thought it was last summer what should i do which i started auditioning for whatever because i thought it was it would offer you but it didn't go that well but a lot of the it was one of those who was the opposite of this i also thought that very manages to reassure him that an office to join him on a night out was also worth it whatever it is whether you like was the billionaire that or the other lawyer it's the other with. the last army has a reputation from...
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at the citadel a drone no introduces a list of value to louis.a national map incident to his family it is little that you have not had to know. that if you thought he's going down right now was. right you get. the new young. man has a history of what are. you going to. be at the let me look. at. what shocks me and what tells your journalist is that many of the national front leaders support generation identity's program and ideas. but what is also telling for me is to see a national front. in an identity tarion bar surrounded by violent openly racist activists. vassal dances with his national front guests. shot yawn crawshay also enjoying the evening. alongside grammy follies we filmed punching a woman in a race attack. louis armstrong say why he's there. yes i definitely will not get my number let's mail in 7. hours more prominent national front guests arrive at the citadel basle jokes about the risks they're taking. before you hear of the body of the officer you want to. get on the. dillies wife sylvie golden is another m.v.p. let me also say i
at the citadel a drone no introduces a list of value to louis.a national map incident to his family it is little that you have not had to know. that if you thought he's going down right now was. right you get. the new young. man has a history of what are. you going to. be at the let me look. at. what shocks me and what tells your journalist is that many of the national front leaders support generation identity's program and ideas. but what is also telling for me is to see a national front. in...
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he tells louis that generation identity rejects the phylum far right. which is he said it was the sight of god don't let your lender out those of us about we all but we know you don't you know look i'm one of the things that affect my purse over just over a stupid which when you consider that awful awful you get it over well there i was you know i was good for you thank you good to be real sorry for the war despite the hassles claims inside the system till there is no racism. if you knew i was going to be just comfortable should just let you go also . because you know there's no reason. you couldn't work for me as you do this i know you have to make some flaws and you must produce a committee to be the people who believe it is good business but because he knew he has many n.t. semitic remarks this is going. ready ready ready to go to the local. priest. so what did you see i could see i had to talk to us up to tell you we tried to take photographs in the park for a 2nd time to check in with a lot of the culture that it was also because of all that the ha
he tells louis that generation identity rejects the phylum far right. which is he said it was the sight of god don't let your lender out those of us about we all but we know you don't you know look i'm one of the things that affect my purse over just over a stupid which when you consider that awful awful you get it over well there i was you know i was good for you thank you good to be real sorry for the war despite the hassles claims inside the system till there is no racism. if you knew i was...
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like his master king louis dumb ones was deeply smitten with the beauty of italian art he decided he wanted to build a shock to there was entirely in the renaissance time the 1st one in france and so he brought back scores of italian artists and masons to do just that. not just let the fish was good but just an old single cell 20 like a restaurant and various like. the people of new you know to the beach came the air and what did he do to do lots of things to degrade yourself in front of the most beautiful of the cities and to reinforce. the fact that. one of leonardo's leading pupils was working in this chateau around 1509 may be the missing piece of the puzzle. unfortunately the chapel and much of the shuttle were destroyed in the french revolution and the term world in the fall of one work that andrea painted for the chateau still exists a deposition from the cross which today hangs in the new. centrist ilario what we know of him is that he was from a family of artists we think he was probably was in venice in a period when you know out of his very 1st and so he wasn't there with
like his master king louis dumb ones was deeply smitten with the beauty of italian art he decided he wanted to build a shock to there was entirely in the renaissance time the 1st one in france and so he brought back scores of italian artists and masons to do just that. not just let the fish was good but just an old single cell 20 like a restaurant and various like. the people of new you know to the beach came the air and what did he do to do lots of things to degrade yourself in front of the...
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louis.ack woman mayor. she will take the oath of office as mayor of st. louis on april 20th. in joining us now is to charge owns, mayor elect of st. louis missouri. thank you so much for joining us tonight, we really appreciate it. this is a night where we are seeing your sharing a screen with the kinds of stresses, that cities are facing across this country. because of the way police officers have been using deadly force. what is your reaction to this situation in brooklyn center tonight, in the minneapolis area generally? and how they are trying to maintain the peace, with the combination of a curfew, and a very large police presence there? >> lawrence thank you for having, me it's an honor to be here with you this evening. first and foremost, my condolences to the family of dante wright. and as a mother of a black son, i know all too often how fearful mothers can be when their sons leave the house. my son and i had the top one too many times, too many times for me to remember. and to watc
louis.ack woman mayor. she will take the oath of office as mayor of st. louis on april 20th. in joining us now is to charge owns, mayor elect of st. louis missouri. thank you so much for joining us tonight, we really appreciate it. this is a night where we are seeing your sharing a screen with the kinds of stresses, that cities are facing across this country. because of the way police officers have been using deadly force. what is your reaction to this situation in brooklyn center tonight, in...
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louis. they joined saint paul ame church, which had a history of taking in recent migrants, and then they learned how to be barbers. well, that's a good segue to this question. what what's surprised you or amazed you the most in your research? so i just like other people who are who are my age who had hurt a madam walker, you know, she started a hair care company and that was kind of the whole story, but as i began to do research about her i discovered that she was an international entrepreneur. she was a pioneer the modern hair care industry, but that she then once she had some influence. she used that influence as a philanthropist and as a really outspoken political activists speaking out on behalf of black soldiers during world war i participating in the naacps anti lynching movement and again, i keep coming back to records of the national archives in college park. there are some classified materials from world war. i was actually she and i to be wells who was just posthumously awarded th
louis. they joined saint paul ame church, which had a history of taking in recent migrants, and then they learned how to be barbers. well, that's a good segue to this question. what what's surprised you or amazed you the most in your research? so i just like other people who are who are my age who had hurt a madam walker, you know, she started a hair care company and that was kind of the whole story, but as i began to do research about her i discovered that she was an international...
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louis suburb of ferguson, missouri, st.elected its first black woman mayor, and she'll join us next. and she'll join us next u may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have known heart disease. so, it could help save your life from a heart attack or stroke. and jardiance lowers a1c. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. a rare but life-threatening bacterial infection in the skin of the perineum could occur. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of this bacterial infection, ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction, and don't take it if you're on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. lower a1c and
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louis arranges to go to a football match with 2 generation identity activists. from. the middle to you know. they drive to a match involving leo's football team. louis ascent to meet a group of fans renowned for their violence most of the munchies which. lympics sporting club has a hooligan fan base known as the mosque on me. today leila playing moss a team with many supporters from france's arab community. heroes to women so big boy for to grow up on something i did well for the cheap way. this good but this controlling all. about you and me using your destructive mom was good to push me did she see stuff was good. you know that outside the little stadium is with g.i. activists 50 pool and the lost on me. the last only includes members of the extreme far right. as the most a fans are rife pretty pool heads to the front of the crowd. that. the bottle is throwed. the tea pole returns with the scoff he's stolen from a ma say find. something that'll come. back. generation identity has already been tarnished by its links to the lost on me. i'll mail you the last year of o
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today he's suspicious of louis.hook it was last summer what they've done which i was told it will be published later because i thought it was it would offer you wouldn't go to the middle of the job it was one of those who was the opposite of us i go on that very manages to reassure him that an office to join in on a night out with us about it whatever it is whether you like was the billionaire that or the lawyer it's the other with. the last call me has a reputation for filing it's 41 members of the last call me were arrested when neil paid it pulled out in december 26th 18 among them well to easily you know i mute on the. already employed hassle they were charged in the course here although the verdicts are under appeal. of it don't get me going to come each one to buckelew switch to serious stories to go over there. that's a meeting in legals main square vassal tells louie about a movie used against rival football fans. that nothing can control who saw an opportunity this is the solution to the over the it's such
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and what was the 1st thing that king louis did after he set himself up here in the castello forum so the answer is in the book written by leonardo as 1st biographer george of authority. as for sorry says the king went on a visit he went to the the last supper. it was deeply pressed by the actual service picture both in composition and execution and convinced that he should take it back to its king so he tried to find architects who could build a framework of wood and i have to safely transport the fresco back to france with the regard for expense so much to he want to have it. but since it was painted on a wall his majesty could not have his design. but kings aren't used to being told what they cannot have and so louis decided on an even bigger gambit but for that he needed leonardo himself at least that's our theory. even though leonardo was in milan he was wanted back in florence to finish another 1st go to battle of and beyond and the whole of the $500.00 security so he wasn't in a position to stay in milan and do whatever the king had in mind for him but then something extraordin
and what was the 1st thing that king louis did after he set himself up here in the castello forum so the answer is in the book written by leonardo as 1st biographer george of authority. as for sorry says the king went on a visit he went to the the last supper. it was deeply pressed by the actual service picture both in composition and execution and convinced that he should take it back to its king so he tried to find architects who could build a framework of wood and i have to safely transport...
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louis. because when i am here, you are hosting st. louis. i am proud to be standing with you. so a few years ago the green new deal transformed our movement, reframed it as an economy wide effort for primary racial economic justice and the green the new deal focuses on green jobs and green infrastructure and i know that i don't have to preach. and that includes people like me who live paycheck to paycheck and we have the ability to push forward transformative change, the green new deal together, we are building a body of lettuce ration that applies to commitments of the job like my sister said, racial justice and trying to have each proposal that we all look forward to. and in my first washington month in office, i know that there have been a lot of talk about the need to gather data and that environmental justice system, to be sure that we invest a lot of the green new deal spending and communities that are from minors of this crisis, communities like mine in st. louis and queens and other communities across the country, those that are predominantly black and brown. i knew th
louis. because when i am here, you are hosting st. louis. i am proud to be standing with you. so a few years ago the green new deal transformed our movement, reframed it as an economy wide effort for primary racial economic justice and the green the new deal focuses on green jobs and green infrastructure and i know that i don't have to preach. and that includes people like me who live paycheck to paycheck and we have the ability to push forward transformative change, the green new deal...
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louis public radio. friedman is with wttw, the pbs station in chicago, and wilken brutus is a reporter for south florida's npr member station. thank you for joining us. in chicago, even as the trial was going on, chicago was dealing with the adam toledo case. what has the reaction been to what happened in minneapolis? brandis: all of this has reinforced what a lot of activists have already been saying even since last summer and long before the george floyd death last summer. you are aware we had the laquan mcdonald case several years ago, a 17-year-old young man killed at the hands of a police officer. folks are calling for more accountability out of the chicago poce department and the mayor. specifically, they want to see civilian oversight over the chicago police department, which is something they have been fighting for for quite a while and will take quite some time before they reach something where both sides are satisfied. john: jason, in st. louis, the michael brown case in ferguson, a flashpoint
louis public radio. friedman is with wttw, the pbs station in chicago, and wilken brutus is a reporter for south florida's npr member station. thank you for joining us. in chicago, even as the trial was going on, chicago was dealing with the adam toledo case. what has the reaction been to what happened in minneapolis? brandis: all of this has reinforced what a lot of activists have already been saying even since last summer and long before the george floyd death last summer. you are aware we...
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he tells louis that generation identity rejects the phylum far right. which as you said it was a fight that was the only ideal ended out of those debussy but we all know you don't get a look i'm hoping that if i were sober just over a stupid which would you consider an awful awful you would know well how do you know i was good for you finding people to be real sorry for the or despite the hassles claims inside the system till there is a racism. that he was going to be just something most of the stuff you know also. because you know there's another reason. that he couldn't work for me as you do so you know you have a mission flaws and you must produce a committee to get the people to believe exhibit but because he knew he has many anti semitic remarks that this is going to go through. 'd 'd the. way he. preached. but then you see i see guys are talking about stuff that you know he tries to take photographs in the box for a 2nd time. searching little bit of a shoulder because of that it was also because of all that the hassle is constantly trying to preve
he tells louis that generation identity rejects the phylum far right. which as you said it was a fight that was the only ideal ended out of those debussy but we all know you don't get a look i'm hoping that if i were sober just over a stupid which would you consider an awful awful you would know well how do you know i was good for you finding people to be real sorry for the or despite the hassles claims inside the system till there is a racism. that he was going to be just something most of the...
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louis chicoine: it does bring up an ethical issue.ervices, a fremont nonprofit dedicated to ending homelessness. louis: we saw, over and over again, landlords unwilling to even consider one of our clients for housing because of this policy. candice: this nyu study found crime free housing not only keeps out people with trouble pasts, it also discriminates against blacks and latinos who have more contacts with police. louis: this is an example of institutional racism. ♪♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ easy tools on the chase mobile app. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of what's yours. [train signal ringing] [siren wailing] ♪♪♪ male: you know, it is a challenge growin' up in east oakland. candice: john's criminal began during a car ride in east oakland. he was a teenager. john: i was in a vehicle where shots was fired.d the handgun down to try to, like, you know, unlock--dislodge the bullet. it went off. [gun firing] john: someone tragically died. i was incarcerated from 16 to 24. candice: john went back to prison for an assault charge in 2007. by then
louis chicoine: it does bring up an ethical issue.ervices, a fremont nonprofit dedicated to ending homelessness. louis: we saw, over and over again, landlords unwilling to even consider one of our clients for housing because of this policy. candice: this nyu study found crime free housing not only keeps out people with trouble pasts, it also discriminates against blacks and latinos who have more contacts with police. louis: this is an example of institutional racism. ♪♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ easy...
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like his master king louis dumb ones was deeply smitten with the beauty of italian art he decided he wanted to build a shock to there was entirely in the renaissance time the 1st one in france and so he brought back scores of italian artists and masons to do just that. but it's not enough just to let the 50 students of this unfold 3 or 425 and restaurants and various lottery. the pupil of new you know to the beach he came here there and what did he do to do lots of things to degrade yourself and one of the most beautiful of the sixty's and to reinforce. the fact that. one of leonardo's leading pupils was working in this chateau around 1509 may be the missing piece of the puzzle. unfortunately the chapel and much of the shuttle were destroyed in the french revolution and the term world that followed but one work that andrea painted for the shadow still exists a deposition from the cross which today hangs in the loop. central florida what we know of him is that he was from a family of artists we think he was probably what in venice in a period when you know out of his very 1st in line
like his master king louis dumb ones was deeply smitten with the beauty of italian art he decided he wanted to build a shock to there was entirely in the renaissance time the 1st one in france and so he brought back scores of italian artists and masons to do just that. but it's not enough just to let the 50 students of this unfold 3 or 425 and restaurants and various lottery. the pupil of new you know to the beach he came here there and what did he do to do lots of things to degrade yourself...
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louis chicoine: it does bring up an ethical issue.ervices, a fremont nonprofit dedicated to ending homelessness. louis: we saw, over and over again, landlords unwilling to even consider one of our clients for housing because of this policy. candice: this nyu study found crime free housing not only keeps out people with trouble pasts, it also discriminates against blacks and latinos who have more contacts with police. louis: this is an example of institutional racism. ♪♪♪ this guy here is busy working on our state's recovery. you see he lives in california and by vacationing in california he's supporting our businesses and communities. which means every fruity skewer is like another sweet nail in the rebuilding of our economy. hammer away craftsman. calling all californians. keep your vacation here and help our state get back to work. and please travel responsibly. and help our state get back to work. [train signal ringing] [siren wailing] ♪♪♪ male: you know, it is a challenge growin' up in east oakland. candice: john's criminal began
louis chicoine: it does bring up an ethical issue.ervices, a fremont nonprofit dedicated to ending homelessness. louis: we saw, over and over again, landlords unwilling to even consider one of our clients for housing because of this policy. candice: this nyu study found crime free housing not only keeps out people with trouble pasts, it also discriminates against blacks and latinos who have more contacts with police. louis: this is an example of institutional racism. ♪♪♪ this guy here is...
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that's fascinating that's fascinating it is a beautiful work but is this the painting that pin louis to 12 ordered from leonardo in 1507 and that 100 or so laurie you brought to france and 1509. fortunately the abbey has an extensive archive going back many hundreds of years and here we find in this punishing eyewitness account. that for same cause hunt and jewel it is said that the painting is made after an original painted on a wall that is now a bad past. when the king of france who conquered milan so all the painting he was very disappointed that he could not take it with him since it was painted a whole wall and so he gave the order to have a copy mandate and that's the copy that hangs in the choir today so what we have here is an eyewitness document from the 16th century that confirms our theory that louis did 12 ordered a copy of the last supper from leonardo da vinci and the. this painting now hangs on the wall of this beautiful abbey in belgium. but then the plot thickens once more as we saw such a large canvas could not have been paid by just one artist such a small time fr
that's fascinating that's fascinating it is a beautiful work but is this the painting that pin louis to 12 ordered from leonardo in 1507 and that 100 or so laurie you brought to france and 1509. fortunately the abbey has an extensive archive going back many hundreds of years and here we find in this punishing eyewitness account. that for same cause hunt and jewel it is said that the painting is made after an original painted on a wall that is now a bad past. when the king of france who...
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how did they do that one example from saint louis, missouri where black women came together under the auspices of the phyllis wheatley branch of the ywca name for the 18th century poet there. they ran a suffrage school and taught one another how to pay poll taxes how to pass literacy tests how to grapple with begrudging officials. they even managed to attract men. the suffrage school who thought that perhaps 1920 represented a moment in which they might reclaim the voting rights that they had lost decades before black women turned out in saint louis and the papers reported that eerily every woman in the city registered that season black women came to represent somewhere between in 10 10 and 20 percent of new voters and the stakes were high in saint louis a city where local officials were using referenda to impose housing segregation for the first time by law in the city of saint louis black women are turning out not only to realize their own personal ambitions not only to further women's interests but to contribute to the struggle against jim crow, which now had to instead of conseque
how did they do that one example from saint louis, missouri where black women came together under the auspices of the phyllis wheatley branch of the ywca name for the 18th century poet there. they ran a suffrage school and taught one another how to pay poll taxes how to pass literacy tests how to grapple with begrudging officials. they even managed to attract men. the suffrage school who thought that perhaps 1920 represented a moment in which they might reclaim the voting rights that they had...
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then, louis, what's the trade? what do you love that hasn't seen such an incredible runup but still has a pretty long runway? >> anything that has great earnings. williams sonoma would be a good example. they've been doing great. they own, obviously, have all the fancy cooking utensils everybody's buying, they also bought pottery barn, that's doing well. sporting goods are the strongest. be honest with you, that's the gun sales. so those companies are doing pretty well. one of my gun retailers, sportsmen's warehouse, has already been bought out. their same-store sales were running over 40% year-over-year. but i have other ones that are still good that could also get bought out. liz: yeah. and, louis, as we look at the dow winners here, does this surprise you, you know, united health group, amgen, salesforce, visa, apple? >> those are all good stocks, but the market's been rotating. we've been in this -- since september the market has been in a mean reversion rally. so the stocks that did the worst now are doing the
then, louis, what's the trade? what do you love that hasn't seen such an incredible runup but still has a pretty long runway? >> anything that has great earnings. williams sonoma would be a good example. they've been doing great. they own, obviously, have all the fancy cooking utensils everybody's buying, they also bought pottery barn, that's doing well. sporting goods are the strongest. be honest with you, that's the gun sales. so those companies are doing pretty well. one of my gun...
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louis, missouri. in st. louis, missouri, the crime rate, the murder rate is highest in the united states. i don't understand why congress doesn't do something about gun rights. it seems that every state has an open carry law. it just seems like nobody, they've all got ak-47, these big guns. they need to be banned across the united states. as so far as the united states is concerned on voting laws, i think we ought to have the same voting laws across the united states. host: back to crime there were you live in florida. what do you think is the main cause? caller: because of gun laws, ok? nobody knows what we have had babies killed. and now you can carry your gun on the metro link. if you have a license you can carry the gun. something needs to be done. nationwide as so far as gun violence is concerned, people keep saying that people, gun scale. people don't kill, people kill people ok? and i'm very upset myself. we need to do something across the united states. host: that is surely in missouri. -- shirley in
louis, missouri. in st. louis, missouri, the crime rate, the murder rate is highest in the united states. i don't understand why congress doesn't do something about gun rights. it seems that every state has an open carry law. it just seems like nobody, they've all got ak-47, these big guns. they need to be banned across the united states. as so far as the united states is concerned on voting laws, i think we ought to have the same voting laws across the united states. host: back to crime there...
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louis.n, yesterday, beating out cara spencer with more than 51% of the vote she's been the city's treasurer for eight years. her campaign focused, primarily, on curbing a spike in homicides across st. louis she's set to be sworn in april 20th >>> california 44 schools in san francisco named after historically-black -- i should say, after historic figures, will not be renamed, after all school-board officials voted, yesterday, to suspend the controversial plan early t earlier this year, they moved to rename the schools because they paid tribute to people with what they say is a controversial past some of them include washington, lincoln, and jefferson parents, immediately, came out against the whole idea the school board says it wants to avoid frivolous litigation. >>> texas. video shows a fast-food employee, leap through a drive-through window and attack a customer look at this happened last month in the dallas suburb of red oak the victim says he tried to redeem a coupon. words were exchang
louis.n, yesterday, beating out cara spencer with more than 51% of the vote she's been the city's treasurer for eight years. her campaign focused, primarily, on curbing a spike in homicides across st. louis she's set to be sworn in april 20th >>> california 44 schools in san francisco named after historically-black -- i should say, after historic figures, will not be renamed, after all school-board officials voted, yesterday, to suspend the controversial plan early t earlier this year,...
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louis, he thinks the phillies are a poor club, he's not crazy about their stadium. he's got a lot of reasons. and so he fights this trade and he takes his case all the way to the supreme court that he should have some say in what happens to him as a player. and the supreme court rules against him. shortly after that, though, there are a couple of loopholes that occur that allow the free agency system to break wide open, and what you have in 1974 is cat fish hunter, who is playing for the oakland a's. his owner violates the contract and that virtually releases him from his obligation. and so instead of playing for $200,000 with the oakland a's, he signs with the new york yankees for $3.5 million. bob dylan writes a song about this and he talks about how a country boy with a great arm suddenly is making millions of dollars as a professional baseball player. the following year, 1975, there are two pitchers who refuse to sign their contracts. they play the next year with unsigned contracts. they claim at the end of the season that, because they have done that, they are
louis, he thinks the phillies are a poor club, he's not crazy about their stadium. he's got a lot of reasons. and so he fights this trade and he takes his case all the way to the supreme court that he should have some say in what happens to him as a player. and the supreme court rules against him. shortly after that, though, there are a couple of loopholes that occur that allow the free agency system to break wide open, and what you have in 1974 is cat fish hunter, who is playing for the...
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louis for the usual harmer jones memorial lecture.is virtual so that is how we are joining you. we will have a nice long conversation. i would like to start with jay powell's remarks last night. he was very clear, he said the economy and jobs are set to come back very quickly. those were his words. the outlook has brightened substantially due to
louis for the usual harmer jones memorial lecture.is virtual so that is how we are joining you. we will have a nice long conversation. i would like to start with jay powell's remarks last night. he was very clear, he said the economy and jobs are set to come back very quickly. those were his words. the outlook has brightened substantially due to
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that was the theory from congressman louis gohmert on november 12th. the military times actually did a great time documenting how this particular trump world conspiracy theory continue to evolved over the course of the next couple of weeks in november so that by december it wasn't just the army going into sees the server from this company instead the server was being guarded at a cia facility, the cia was protecting it and there was a fire fight and on the other side of the firefight was the u.s. military intelligence battalion working for trump lawyers, sydney powell, they were the commanding officer, maybe, and that battalion, that 350 military battalion, in this conspiracy theory was commanded by sydney powell and they went to germany and physically fought it out a shooting war with the cia aide to get the service that would reveal all about how the election was stolen. and somehow in the continued evolution of the story, in november of 2020, the u.s. army soldiers, under the command of trump lawyer sydney powell, were elevated to special operation
that was the theory from congressman louis gohmert on november 12th. the military times actually did a great time documenting how this particular trump world conspiracy theory continue to evolved over the course of the next couple of weeks in november so that by december it wasn't just the army going into sees the server from this company instead the server was being guarded at a cia facility, the cia was protecting it and there was a fire fight and on the other side of the firefight was the...
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louis this morning.ty schenker is the only one in the room who also listens to camo ask as a kid -- to kmox. on the ionosphere and all of that. mark crumpton was listening to that. martin, let's get to inflation and the politics of it. this come. that's comes down to in the political economy is the distribution of a boom economy. do you assume that you are -- with all you are taking in from bloomberg that there will be inequality here and that this is a boom economy that will only help the haves? martin: there's a real effort to make sure certainly at the fed that a recovery does capture the least fortunate in our society, which is what is driving this whole notion of the fed staying easy for longer. the interest-rate environment is critical for this policy to go forward, because an unexpected rise in interest rates will challenge all the stimulus efforts of this biden administration. the ability for them to do that. tom: including the dumps of the gdp, which is on 5/6 standard deviations are now. if i l
louis this morning.ty schenker is the only one in the room who also listens to camo ask as a kid -- to kmox. on the ionosphere and all of that. mark crumpton was listening to that. martin, let's get to inflation and the politics of it. this come. that's comes down to in the political economy is the distribution of a boom economy. do you assume that you are -- with all you are taking in from bloomberg that there will be inequality here and that this is a boom economy that will only help the...
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were its cities that were part of the american association those those teams were located in saint louis cincinnati other places where there were large german immigrant populations and they brought with them a popular handy handheld treat the hot dog. it was easy to produce. it was easy to grill. it was easy to carry around with that made it a really popular item to sell at the ballparks. so not only did german immigrants introduce the hot dog to baseball but waves of immigrants that came to this country adopted baseball as their own sport used it as a way to become americans. so in this next case, we're going to see more of the immigrant story in baseball. this case is about the promise of baseball about the immigrant experience. how baseball was a path to prosperity for a lot of immigrant groups. it was a way to find your american identity as a player or as a fan. the idea also that is if you're following a team whether you're a player or not if you're following a team if you are learning the rules you are actually taking steps in becoming an american because you're becoming part of th
were its cities that were part of the american association those those teams were located in saint louis cincinnati other places where there were large german immigrant populations and they brought with them a popular handy handheld treat the hot dog. it was easy to produce. it was easy to grill. it was easy to carry around with that made it a really popular item to sell at the ballparks. so not only did german immigrants introduce the hot dog to baseball but waves of immigrants that came to...
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louis browns because he thought it would be a good way to sell more beer.e opened up a kind of branch of his ty vergne, i guess. like a little beer garden in the outfield's. it would be a branch of his tavern from down the street. then he had -- he was good at cross marketing, because he also had the waiters in the actual tavern dressed up in rounds uniforms. he was pushing both directions. he had a lot of other things to entertain people. he billed sportsman's park in the old st. louis ballpark as the corny island of the west. it was all about entertainment. if we think that there is too much destruction and ballparks today, it has a long history. >> but he was like a working class. if you wanted a working class audience, he kept prices down to a quarter. he served beer. he did all this other stuff to draw when -- >> it was all about entertaining the working class. >> that was like american -- >> he was part of some of a group of teams that were officially called the american association. it was colloquially known as the beer and whiskey lead. >> that is t
louis browns because he thought it would be a good way to sell more beer.e opened up a kind of branch of his ty vergne, i guess. like a little beer garden in the outfield's. it would be a branch of his tavern from down the street. then he had -- he was good at cross marketing, because he also had the waiters in the actual tavern dressed up in rounds uniforms. he was pushing both directions. he had a lot of other things to entertain people. he billed sportsman's park in the old st. louis...
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>> reporter: this louis vuitton airplane bag sells for 39,000 bucks, you can buy an actual plane saidwed a travel-themed collection at its latest men's show and there it was more of a collector's item. or as celebrate stylist phillip block put it -- >> i think it was the fantasy we all want. we all want to escape our living rooms right now. >> reporter: for $39,000 can it fly? can you even find things you put in there? where is my chap stick? have you connected the cockpit? on the bright side, look at all the miles to be earned on purchasing this. covered with a famous louis vuitton logo it looks like a military transport plane but who would be transporting it? >> you will definitely see that bag in rappers' videos, it's very cardi b maybe. lady gaga would live for that bag. >> reporter: it's the work of louis vuitton director virgil ablo who tweeted then later deleted design is the freshest scam, quote me on that one. their nonfashionistas ragged on the bag, someone offered to glue some handles on this. some who follow fashion were smitten. >> very cool. looks so good. >> reporter: b
>> reporter: this louis vuitton airplane bag sells for 39,000 bucks, you can buy an actual plane saidwed a travel-themed collection at its latest men's show and there it was more of a collector's item. or as celebrate stylist phillip block put it -- >> i think it was the fantasy we all want. we all want to escape our living rooms right now. >> reporter: for $39,000 can it fly? can you even find things you put in there? where is my chap stick? have you connected the cockpit? on...
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david louis shows us how nurses are making those elderly cry tears of joy. >> reporter: this team isn a mission. they're going out with a vile of vaccines to go out to inoculate seniors who are the most in need. >> these are people who have is not been able to get vaccines yet. and they're very vulnerable because that's why they're home and home bound. >> reporter: the six patients to be visited range in age from 85 to 99. they were identified by programs such as meals on wheels who recognize their isolation. home visits go much slower than a mass vaccination event. >> given it to have pfizer has that six hour window we need to make sure that we can get from place to place and stay as long as needed. and be able to use all the doses. >> reporter: because of their home bound status, we weren't able to join the vaccination team inside or to interview the patients. however we're told the reaction to the process was typical. >> that's it, i didn't feel a thing. they're happy they're able to complete their first dose today and they're looking forward to their second dose. >> reporter: a h
david louis shows us how nurses are making those elderly cry tears of joy. >> reporter: this team isn a mission. they're going out with a vile of vaccines to go out to inoculate seniors who are the most in need. >> these are people who have is not been able to get vaccines yet. and they're very vulnerable because that's why they're home and home bound. >> reporter: the six patients to be visited range in age from 85 to 99. they were identified by programs such as meals on...
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henry louis gates junior proclaims that, quote, in this breathtaking volume, the scholar deborah willis reveals to us the fullness of their inhumanity through a photographic record she interprets through the paper trail they left behind. i once intimate and panoramic, the black civil war soldier is both a major contribution to civil war studies and an album of our ancestors journey at the critical hour of america's history that belongs to all of us as the descendents of their sacrifice. high praise indeed. so let's get to it. thank you for being here and please, take it away. >> thank you, thank you, jason. hello, everyone. i'm excited to see everyone here. this is a moment in terms of being at philadelphia. i spent many months as a young girl in the city of philadelphia studying and also exploring the library, so it is an honor to be here. this talk focuses on my project and as mentioned, it is a story that examines the public memory of the civil war through photographs and letters and diaries. i am fascinated with the story. i began thinking about the experience of civil war soldiers,
henry louis gates junior proclaims that, quote, in this breathtaking volume, the scholar deborah willis reveals to us the fullness of their inhumanity through a photographic record she interprets through the paper trail they left behind. i once intimate and panoramic, the black civil war soldier is both a major contribution to civil war studies and an album of our ancestors journey at the critical hour of america's history that belongs to all of us as the descendents of their sacrifice. high...