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i live across from one out by the dolgers, according to the mary brown study, were building in 1927, and it's going to be basically obliterated in a remodel, and this came up to me because i saw in the mary brown it was used to make an art deco home that's just a few doors up from that, an a-rated home, so going back to the balfronts, that was the most common home design of their era. i've seen several in this area be totally remodelled and obliterated, and they're all really interesting buildings. i think they're unique to san francisco -- oh, there it is. so you can see that one. that's 578 elizabeth, the top picture, and that's what it's replaced now. i think that's sad because if you look at the detail, it's from architectural detail, it's from 35, which is a little out of the area that mary brown said it was built in. but that's the replacement, and out of value judgment, i think that's unfortunate. there's another one up in the 700 block of elizabeth, as well. the one this is on, it's really nice. it's on a lot 27 feet wide, which gives a little more opportunity to show the det
i live across from one out by the dolgers, according to the mary brown study, were building in 1927, and it's going to be basically obliterated in a remodel, and this came up to me because i saw in the mary brown it was used to make an art deco home that's just a few doors up from that, an a-rated home, so going back to the balfronts, that was the most common home design of their era. i've seen several in this area be totally remodelled and obliterated, and they're all really interesting...
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so i love that, one thing that i love in your text, you discuss we give adrian marie brown, we you speakshame and guilt and i feel like especially as a black woman, clear black woman and growing up poor, there is a lot of shame and guilt that comes with that, i'm wondering, it's never something that goes away, i don't think it is something that easily goes away but how do go with the shame and the guilt and everything that comes up with you. >> i don't push back, i witness, i observed, i think it's really important that we become observers of our emotions, feelings, experiences, the more that you can observe even the part of shame and guilt is to not not wanting to look at it, not wanting to see it but the moment that you take time to observe the impact, everything that it is had on you and give space observing not just shame and joy not to shame and guilt but joy and love, we sometimes assume that we can fully feel loved and joy but sometimes there's so practice in shame and guilt that even when love and joy comes our way we cannot recognize it and so i'm a big firm believer of observin
so i love that, one thing that i love in your text, you discuss we give adrian marie brown, we you speakshame and guilt and i feel like especially as a black woman, clear black woman and growing up poor, there is a lot of shame and guilt that comes with that, i'm wondering, it's never something that goes away, i don't think it is something that easily goes away but how do go with the shame and the guilt and everything that comes up with you. >> i don't push back, i witness, i observed, i...
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. >> marie: it's the brown butter almond brittle at jenny's. it's heavenly. try it.hter] >> katie: lawrence? favorite bluebell? >> lawrence: homemade vanilla bluebell. >> katie: vanilla! emily? >> emily: peanut butter chocolate mixed with mint chip. >> katie: okay, my favorite is mint chip. now that we know the important topic of the day, thank you for being here on "outnumbered." thanks to everyone, and over to harris faulkner. ♪ >> harris: we begin this hour with president-elect joe biden choosing his team as progressives, jockeying for jobs inside what potentially will be a new administration. "outnumbered overtime," i'm harris faulkner. biden is naming former aide ron kalinklain as chief of staff, gg insight into the imagination could look like. the president-elect says he wants to name a few new cabinet picks before thanksgiving. joe biden and senator bernie sanders disagreed on many issues during the primary, but apparently that is water under the bridge now. >> if he asks you to join the cabinet as labor secretary, would you say yes? >> if i had a portfolio th
. >> marie: it's the brown butter almond brittle at jenny's. it's heavenly. try it.hter] >> katie: lawrence? favorite bluebell? >> lawrence: homemade vanilla bluebell. >> katie: vanilla! emily? >> emily: peanut butter chocolate mixed with mint chip. >> katie: okay, my favorite is mint chip. now that we know the important topic of the day, thank you for being here on "outnumbered." thanks to everyone, and over to harris faulkner. ♪ >> harris:...
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there's adrian marie brown is this young instagram star who has been talking about this politics of joyhese artists have been going out. you remember all those long lines, bringing the pizza, the music, and dance. they have created a basis of a positive culture. so i think that that's good. and, again, so you have to look for the good. look for the positive. look for the hopeful. they are not out there mad. they're out there celebrating democracy. let's build with those people and people right now who are mourning, let's make insure that -- come out to the party. this is about america. this is not about versus trump. it's about -- >> i'm sure joe biden loves seeing this. but it wouldn't surprise me if he also told everyone, you know what? celebrate apart rather than together right now because -- >> social distancing. >> because of the pandemic. because of the pandemic. i think that that has been his message and these are people who clearly want to celebrate, and they are masked i'm seeing, but who knows. they are close together. but there's a celebration going on. change sometimes bring
there's adrian marie brown is this young instagram star who has been talking about this politics of joyhese artists have been going out. you remember all those long lines, bringing the pizza, the music, and dance. they have created a basis of a positive culture. so i think that that's good. and, again, so you have to look for the good. look for the positive. look for the hopeful. they are not out there mad. they're out there celebrating democracy. let's build with those people and people right...
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women to run for office and also founder and host of the brown girl's guide to politics, oneth of the top political podcasts by "time" magazine and marie claire. thanks for joining us. he may want to join in. he looks excited to talk to you. let me ask about the brown girl's guide to politics. what animated you, i know how hard it is to create ptform, what animated you to start it and what has been either the feeling out of it or what has been the impact that you he sensed? >> thank you foraving me. what started as i was going to theat airport one morning bk when we were flying a i had an e-mail wanting advice and mentorship on how to get involved in politics and that resonated with meecause i was that young girlnce. i grew up in las vegas nevada and i knew i loved politics but i didn't see a lot of women or women of color around me and it made me wonder is it for me and can i have a career in politics. i really wanted to pay it forward and make it more accessible and easier for the young women who were coming after m and the politics were born focusing first on the blog andd w did a theory whe we talked about how it is very difficult
women to run for office and also founder and host of the brown girl's guide to politics, oneth of the top political podcasts by "time" magazine and marie claire. thanks for joining us. he may want to join in. he looks excited to talk to you. let me ask about the brown girl's guide to politics. what animated you, i know how hard it is to create ptform, what animated you to start it and what has been either the feeling out of it or what has been the impact that you he sensed? >>...
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brown is "outfront." context there, this is a hail mary pass by the trump campaign, yeah? >> certainly.his partial recount request in wisconsin. and right now as you pointed out, there is a meeting ongoing about the recount rules, the official recount order starts tomorrow, then that starts the clock until december 1st. here is the deal, the trump campaign is focusing on recounts in two cities in particular, in dane county in milwaukee because those are democratic strongholds where biden got a lot of votes. what the trump campaign is essentially doing with this recount is trying to get a large batch of votes tossed out. they're alleging that the clerks in these counties didn't follow the law, didn't handle the ballots appropriately, these absentee ballots, and so, they should be thrown out. that is a long-shot. that decision, this first step, is the decision's by the board of canvassers in those two counties, two democrats, one republican in both of those counties, according to reid magny with the elections commission. it's a long-shot that they're going to go in and toss out votes from
brown is "outfront." context there, this is a hail mary pass by the trump campaign, yeah? >> certainly.his partial recount request in wisconsin. and right now as you pointed out, there is a meeting ongoing about the recount rules, the official recount order starts tomorrow, then that starts the clock until december 1st. here is the deal, the trump campaign is focusing on recounts in two cities in particular, in dane county in milwaukee because those are democratic strongholds...
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nichols,guest is mary the chair of the california error resources board. -- air resources board. jerry brownis so cheap, he usually lets other people pick up the check at dinner. ms. nichols: true once but not anymore. greg: arnold schwarzenegger it used to fly you from l.a. to san francisco on his private jet so you could set in the front row of the climate one events. ms. nichols: once. true once. greg: true or false, right hailing companies increase traffic congestion and the total number of car miles traveled? hailing -- ride-hailing companies increase traffic congestion? ms. nichols: i'm going to say false. greg: one study in san francisco found that to be false. true or false, you don't like one word answers? ms. nichols: that is true. i cannot argue with that san francisco study that i would argue that somewhere else it is not the same. greg: association -- save the first thing that comes to your mind unfiltered from deep in your brain. what is the first thing that comes to mind when i say "hydrogen cars? " ms. nichols: easy to drive. greg: nuclear power? exists.ols: [laughter] it is
nichols,guest is mary the chair of the california error resources board. -- air resources board. jerry brownis so cheap, he usually lets other people pick up the check at dinner. ms. nichols: true once but not anymore. greg: arnold schwarzenegger it used to fly you from l.a. to san francisco on his private jet so you could set in the front row of the climate one events. ms. nichols: once. true once. greg: true or false, right hailing companies increase traffic congestion and the total number of...
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she's also a host of the brown girls guy to politics, named one of the top political podcasts by time magazine and marieclaire. great to see you. thanks for joining us. i'm here with my friend who might want to jump in as well. he looks excited to talk to. let me just ask you about brown girl sky to politics. what animated you -- i know how hard it is to create a platform and keep it going, what motivated you started and what has been the feeling you've gotten out of it? what is the impact you sense? >> thank you for having me. what's really started the brown girls get to politics is i was going to the airport one morning went back when we were flying and i had an email from a young girl who wanted advice and mentorships on how to get involved in politics. that resonated with me because i was that young girl once. i grew up in las vegas, nevada. i knew i loved politics, but i did not see a lot of women, i did not see a lot of women of color around me, and it made me wonder if this is for me. can i actually have a career in politics? do two amazing women, who saw things in me that i did not see in myself
she's also a host of the brown girls guy to politics, named one of the top political podcasts by time magazine and marieclaire. great to see you. thanks for joining us. i'm here with my friend who might want to jump in as well. he looks excited to talk to. let me just ask you about brown girl sky to politics. what animated you -- i know how hard it is to create a platform and keep it going, what motivated you started and what has been the feeling you've gotten out of it? what is the impact you...
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mary university of london. he previously served as head of policy planning and 10 downing street under tony blair and gordon brown. he joins us now from london. thank you for your time to start with for our international audience, you know, people in oakland or at a budget, why do we care about dominic cummings and what he's doing well, dominic cummings has emerged as the most powerful advisor in the conservative government, of which boris johnson, the prime minister, but he's associated really with the most important development in u.k. politics in the last decade, which the court's decision. that the u.k. took to leave the european union in june 26th. dominic cummings was the march the mind of her campaign, and he has since driven the break that process in government. so his departure from 10 downing street extremely significant. what will it mean for 10 downing street? how might things change them? what it means that new individuals are likely to become much more and influential within the johnson administration. new advisors are likely to come to look for perhaps existing advisors will become more powerful. n
mary university of london. he previously served as head of policy planning and 10 downing street under tony blair and gordon brown. he joins us now from london. thank you for your time to start with for our international audience, you know, people in oakland or at a budget, why do we care about dominic cummings and what he's doing well, dominic cummings has emerged as the most powerful advisor in the conservative government, of which boris johnson, the prime minister, but he's associated really...
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brown with the scores. a dominant score blowing out the packers. and three turnovers as russell wilson falls to the rams. >> and a hail mary to hopkins for arizona foro to cbs hq.com. you can submit a claim with our mobile app. good. thanks again for -- for rushing over. are you kidding? this is what 24/7 protection looks like. okay. -you smell like fish. -sorry. i was talking to jamie. you're on it. jardiance knows you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease... [crash] ...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 it 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 reactio
brown with the scores. a dominant score blowing out the packers. and three turnovers as russell wilson falls to the rams. >> and a hail mary to hopkins for arizona foro to cbs hq.com. you can submit a claim with our mobile app. good. thanks again for -- for rushing over. are you kidding? this is what 24/7 protection looks like. okay. -you smell like fish. -sorry. i was talking to jamie. you're on it. jardiance knows you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease......
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marie green. if you're hungry and you want a great deal, the $6.99 super slam is your perfect meal. it's pancakes, eggs, sausage, bacon and hash brownsunds. see you at denny's. >>> 6:30 a.m. here in the east and at this time the presidential election is still too close to call. right now jb leads president trump in electoral votes. president trump prematurely declared victory in several states not decided overnight. both candidates took time to address supporters as results came pouring in. for more on this we're joined by cbs news political contributor es robbie mook and terry sullivan. sorry. the prompters are very far away. getting your opinion on polls which seem to come in underperforming but i want to start with terry. you sat in this position saying the president's position as votes were coming in was be cool, honey bunny. he appears to have gone in a different direction claiming victory over note. >> he did not get the message from samuel l. jackson. disappointing, not all that surprising. you know, the president -- >> he already claimed victory, terry. >> but are we surprised? they telegraphed this, told people he would do t
marie green. if you're hungry and you want a great deal, the $6.99 super slam is your perfect meal. it's pancakes, eggs, sausage, bacon and hash brownsunds. see you at denny's. >>> 6:30 a.m. here in the east and at this time the presidential election is still too close to call. right now jb leads president trump in electoral votes. president trump prematurely declared victory in several states not decided overnight. both candidates took time to address supporters as results came...
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biden decided to go and throw a ill will -- little bit of a hail mary and make that one stop in ohio as you recall at the urging of sherrod brownhat he should come to ohio, and again, reasonable thing for sherrod brown to urge joe biden to come to his state to try to campaign, but it was one of those places where barack obama could conceivably have gone and spent time, and i know the obama people looked at data and said, you know, it makes more sense to send barack obama to georgia than ohio, and in that case they had a very accurate sense of the public opinion die thynamics ine two states. it made sense to go to georgia and not ohio where it turned out joe biden didn't really have a chance. there's a huge lesson here for all of us, and i put myself in this category as much as anyone, you know, we went through 2016, it is definitely the case that the 2016 polls are not as -- were not as wrong as people claim. there were problems with 2016 polling, not so much the national polling but more in the battleground states. we learn a lesson there. we were told over the course of the last four years that pollsters were trying to remedi
biden decided to go and throw a ill will -- little bit of a hail mary and make that one stop in ohio as you recall at the urging of sherrod brownhat he should come to ohio, and again, reasonable thing for sherrod brown to urge joe biden to come to his state to try to campaign, but it was one of those places where barack obama could conceivably have gone and spent time, and i know the obama people looked at data and said, you know, it makes more sense to send barack obama to georgia than ohio,...