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. >> my question is on the slide of the som arts center you said they were getting an lula elevator. what is that? >> a limited use limited access elevator. >> what does that mean, does it carry lighter loads, it's for the disabled in ? >> it's a cat -- categorization. that's a good way to describe it. >> yeah, i think that our other deputy director joanna gave a good comparison. it's much like a wheelchair lift, it's something that's closer to the size of a lift, but it has a lot of proovrments in -- improvements in terms of the control and reliability. the wheelchair lifts, for example it has the automatic doors instead of the manual gates. it's considered an economic alternative to putting in a fully chapter 31 complying elevator. it's oftentimes used in smaller spaces where we can't fit a brand new complying elevator. at the som arts, specifically that used to have an elevator and shaft so the lulla is designed for the existing space where the old elevator was taken out. thank you. >> are there other questions and comments from staff? >> i have a couple of quick comments and that
. >> my question is on the slide of the som arts center you said they were getting an lula elevator. what is that? >> a limited use limited access elevator. >> what does that mean, does it carry lighter loads, it's for the disabled in ? >> it's a cat -- categorization. that's a good way to describe it. >> yeah, i think that our other deputy director joanna gave a good comparison. it's much like a wheelchair lift, it's something that's closer to the size of a lift,...
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i will be joined by the ceo of lula -- all of that ahead on "bloomberg west."irst to our lead, twitter shares are up almost 2% and the board meets to discuss its next ceo. we told you yesterday that jack dorsey is a front runner, but he's already the ceo of square and investors want answers. in the three months since the ceo search started, the stock has taken a hit, dropping over 21%. meantime, twitter is restructuring its theme. product team. it's new title will be twitter's head of consumer products. the big question is, will we get any more details today? here to help break this all down is sarah frier has been working this story with me. colin sebastian, an analyst to -- who covers twitter, and in new york corporate governance , a professor at the mit's sloan school of management. i'm going to start with our favorite tweet of the day -- a photo of twitter's headquarters saying, is that a white puff of smoke? just like it happens when the pope gets announced. everybody is excited for answers today, but sarah, are we going to hear anything today? sarah: last
i will be joined by the ceo of lula -- all of that ahead on "bloomberg west."irst to our lead, twitter shares are up almost 2% and the board meets to discuss its next ceo. we told you yesterday that jack dorsey is a front runner, but he's already the ceo of square and investors want answers. in the three months since the ceo search started, the stock has taken a hit, dropping over 21%. meantime, twitter is restructuring its theme. product team. it's new title will be twitter's head of...
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. >> rose: tell me who lula ann bridewell is? >> she's a beaten-up little girl, you know, sort of personally threatened by her mother, who was very upset when she saw her child because of her color. she's very, very black, really black, and this is what we used to call a high yellow woman, who she could be looking at a toad, as far as she is concerned. she tries to take care of her, but she needs, she believes, to protect her from people who will perhaps feel the same way she does and, in so doing, she disables her, until the girl can use that very thing, the blackness, to her advantage, she's sort of a pitiful person, i think, sad, aggressive, young, and it takes the book for her and her lover, who is also traumatized, to figure it out. >> rose: david mccullough has twice won the pulitzer prize for his narrative histories. he's just published another one. it is called "the wright brothers." >> orville was very bright and inventive,genous mechanically, but wilbur really was the genius and the big brother, he was the leader. it wo
. >> rose: tell me who lula ann bridewell is? >> she's a beaten-up little girl, you know, sort of personally threatened by her mother, who was very upset when she saw her child because of her color. she's very, very black, really black, and this is what we used to call a high yellow woman, who she could be looking at a toad, as far as she is concerned. she tries to take care of her, but she needs, she believes, to protect her from people who will perhaps feel the same way she does...
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i will be joined by the ceo of lula -- all of that ahead on "bloomberg west."
i will be joined by the ceo of lula -- all of that ahead on "bloomberg west."
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charlie: tell me who lulac and bridewell- lula ann is? she was a little girl, sort of personally threatened by her mother who was very upset when she saw her child because of her color. she is very, very black. really black. she got a little bit about giving her away. she tries to take care of her, but she needs, she believes, to protect her from people who will perhaps feel the same way she does. and in so doing, she disables or. .- disables her until the girl can use that very thing -- deep likeness -- to her -- deep blackness -- to her advantage, it takes the to figure it out and become a better person. charlie: but this whole book is about the bond -- toni: most of it. charlie: carol walker writes that you are asking the reader to consider what happens to children who cannot forget the torment of an excruciatingly painful childhood to repeat. you are asking the reader to consider what happened to children who cannot forget the torment of an excruciatingly painful childhood. toni: that's true. i think we all have some level of recollec
charlie: tell me who lulac and bridewell- lula ann is? she was a little girl, sort of personally threatened by her mother who was very upset when she saw her child because of her color. she is very, very black. really black. she got a little bit about giving her away. she tries to take care of her, but she needs, she believes, to protect her from people who will perhaps feel the same way she does. and in so doing, she disables or. .- disables her until the girl can use that very thing -- deep...
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i think part of why when president lula was elected a few years ago, the first working-class president of brazil ever had, it felt revolutionary too many brazilians. because nothing like this had never happened. there was no, the working class basically had never seen themselves represented in power. spent i read at the time he was elected, is comparable to the abolition of slavery. >> yes. >> how did it turn out? did it turn out and powering the underclass? >> that's also a very complex answer. it's hard to reduce it to something simple. the simple answer is yes. having the workers party in power did mean that people who would never have access to the circles of power had access to them. and the workers party also implement similar specific programs that did a lot for the poorest, for the people who had been historically not just neglected, shut out of resources, absolutely invisible. the most obvious example is -- a transfer of wealth program that gives money, subsistence money really, not money you could live on. [inaudible] [no audio] >> you are watching the tv, television for seri
i think part of why when president lula was elected a few years ago, the first working-class president of brazil ever had, it felt revolutionary too many brazilians. because nothing like this had never happened. there was no, the working class basically had never seen themselves represented in power. spent i read at the time he was elected, is comparable to the abolition of slavery. >> yes. >> how did it turn out? did it turn out and powering the underclass? >> that's also a...
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. >> rose: tell me who lula n bridewell is. >> she is a beaten up little girl, you know, sort of personally, threatened by her mother who was very up set when she saw her child because of her color. she's very, very black. really black. and this is what we used to call a high yellow woman who is looking at, she could be looking at, i don't know, a today as far as she's concerned. and she even thought i think a little bit about giving her away. she doesn't, she tries to take care of her but she needs, she believes, to prokt-- protect her from people who will perhaps feel the same way she does. and in so doing, she disabled her. and until the girl can use that very thing, the blackness to her advantage, she is sort of a pitiful person, i think, sad, aggressive, young. and it takes the book for her and her-- who is also -- mother who is also traumatized to figure it out and become a three dimentional purpose. >> rose: this whole book is the bond between sweetness and lulu. >> most of it, yeah. >> rose: most of it. >> yeah. sweetness opens it. and she closes it. >> rose: yeah. >> she learns a l
. >> rose: tell me who lula n bridewell is. >> she is a beaten up little girl, you know, sort of personally, threatened by her mother who was very up set when she saw her child because of her color. she's very, very black. really black. and this is what we used to call a high yellow woman who is looking at, she could be looking at, i don't know, a today as far as she's concerned. and she even thought i think a little bit about giving her away. she doesn't, she tries to take care of...
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. >> my question is on the slide of the som arts center you said they were getting an lula elevator. what is that? >> a limited use limited access elevator. >> what does that mean, does it carry lighter loads, it's for the disabled in ? >> it's a cat -- categorization. that's a good way to describe it. >> yeah, i think that our other deputy director joanna gave a good comparison. it's much like a wheelchair lift, it's something that's closer to the size of a lift, but it has a lot of proovrments in -- improvements in terms of the control and reliability. the wheelchair lifts, for example it has the automatic doors instead of the manual gates. it's considered an economic alternative to putting in a fully chapter 31 complying elevator. it's oftentimes used in smaller spaces where we can't fit a brand new complying elevator. at the som arts, specifically that used to have an elevator and shaft so the lulla is designed for the existing space where the old elevator was taken out. thank you. >> are there other questions and comments from staff? >> i have a couple of quick comments and that
. >> my question is on the slide of the som arts center you said they were getting an lula elevator. what is that? >> a limited use limited access elevator. >> what does that mean, does it carry lighter loads, it's for the disabled in ? >> it's a cat -- categorization. that's a good way to describe it. >> yeah, i think that our other deputy director joanna gave a good comparison. it's much like a wheelchair lift, it's something that's closer to the size of a lift,...
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. >> y la guapetÓn de lula león arizpe de arizona de que cumple ocho aÑitos. >> emily sofÍa zapata cumpleero no ganaron la salida. la vivienda terminÓ parcialmente destruida. tambiÉn en missouri un adolescente perdiÓ la vida por una camiseta que era conducida por un niÑo de nueve aÑos. salen expulsados del mismo ya que ninguna tenÍa abrazado el cinturÓn de seguridad. la policÍa arrestÓ al otro pasajero nombre de 37 aÑos. homicidio involuntario se lo culpo. europa enfrenta la mayor oleada de refugiados de la segunda guerra mundial. cientos de miles de personas llegan al viejo continente huyendo del conflicto bÉlico que devasta el medio oriente. el volumen de inmigrantes sobrepasa la capacidad de muchas naciones para prestarle abrigo. la situaciÓn estÁ generando una verdadera crisis humanitaria. sin embargo, legisladores presionan a la legislaciÓn de obama. no tener seguro mÉdico puede significar estar a un paso de la bancarrota por los elevados precios del cuidado de salud. aunque el nÚmero de personas entre el mÉdico ha disminuido considerablemente, todavÍa existen millones de estadounide
. >> y la guapetÓn de lula león arizpe de arizona de que cumple ocho aÑitos. >> emily sofÍa zapata cumpleero no ganaron la salida. la vivienda terminÓ parcialmente destruida. tambiÉn en missouri un adolescente perdiÓ la vida por una camiseta que era conducida por un niÑo de nueve aÑos. salen expulsados del mismo ya que ninguna tenÍa abrazado el cinturÓn de seguridad. la policÍa arrestÓ al otro pasajero nombre de 37 aÑos. homicidio involuntario se lo culpo. europa...