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profitability rhino the mother company then of innocence sent him to japan to turn that failing company that ms sun was at the time to turn it around and they gave him like two three years to do this he did it in one year so you really he's a very very successful manager he was a proper star one of those rare star managers that you that you sometimes find in the world of business and yet not only a very charismatic figure here as you. mentioned he really can turn around the company and we'll have of course full coverage of that story a bit later indeed of you. business with them and it's been awesome we look forward to that thank you thank you garrett all right we're going to head to hong kong are right now where the trial has gotten underway against the leaders of large scale pro-democracy protests if convicted they face seven years in prison while more than one hundred democracy activists gathered outside court to show their support for the defendants carrying the umbrellas identified with the protesters were four years ago you may recall tens of thousands took to the streets for nearly three mon
profitability rhino the mother company then of innocence sent him to japan to turn that failing company that ms sun was at the time to turn it around and they gave him like two three years to do this he did it in one year so you really he's a very very successful manager he was a proper star one of those rare star managers that you that you sometimes find in the world of business and yet not only a very charismatic figure here as you. mentioned he really can turn around the company and we'll...
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ms. rice: why don't you talk about that? mr. ferguson: if someone says to sun,nothing new under the we've seen all this before, it's the same -- and they pick a decade. same.swer is it's not the polarization, mentioned in any number of ways, has increased in the last 20 or so years. especially bitter in the last few years. jonathan hyatt has a good chart showing that the level of hatred of the other party, the people who are willing to say they hate other major party, has gone up substantially in a relatively and the reasons for that are, i think, two-fold. number one, the public sphere is dominated by a very few companies. consume news,ns roughly speaking, via from either google or facebook. these companies are concerned maximizing your engagement with their platforms because by showing that you're by their platforms, they can sell advertising which is and you,make money because of biases that seem to the human psyche, are more likely to be engaged by and fake news than by the boring old truth. a quitee is now really substantial body of scholarship showing tha
ms. rice: why don't you talk about that? mr. ferguson: if someone says to sun,nothing new under the we've seen all this before, it's the same -- and they pick a decade. same.swer is it's not the polarization, mentioned in any number of ways, has increased in the last 20 or so years. especially bitter in the last few years. jonathan hyatt has a good chart showing that the level of hatred of the other party, the people who are willing to say they hate other major party, has gone up substantially...
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sun, game play. audrey was a leader for 20 years, inspiring and paving the way for inspiring women in film. ms. wells didn't get to experience the release of her film project. she will be deeply missed by her family, friends in our community and i offer my deepest condolences to her husband, brian, and daughter tatiana. the rest i submit. >> supervisor safai: thank you, madam clerk. to pick up on a few points that supervisor ronen said. would like to recognize the commercial parking ban, port ola. we had a parking town hall last thursday, probably one of the most attended town hall meetings i've ever been to in my district in the 15 years i've been working there. well over a few hundred people showed up. i would like to say that i appreciate the creativity and want to be added as a co-sponsor to that. want to push the sfmta to think about these issues that we've been talking with them for two years about commercial parking and how there's a lot of empty retail storefronts. there's a lot of space in the city that can be utilized. the idea that people would be parking large vehicles in a heavily
sun, game play. audrey was a leader for 20 years, inspiring and paving the way for inspiring women in film. ms. wells didn't get to experience the release of her film project. she will be deeply missed by her family, friends in our community and i offer my deepest condolences to her husband, brian, and daughter tatiana. the rest i submit. >> supervisor safai: thank you, madam clerk. to pick up on a few points that supervisor ronen said. would like to recognize the commercial parking ban,...
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sun. people outside cover their faces with masks and bandannas. this is with the san francisco skyline looks like from treasure island. >> it is terrible. it is awful. >> ms. smith has emphysema. she came in search of a mask. >> backup -- i have a couple of asthma people in the family. i wanted to get one for each of them and one who has to work outside so one for him as well. >> the phone kept ringing, -- callers asking if the masks were in stock. most were in such -- were in search of the ones that filtered particles. >> i have more coming in with a lot of this weekend. >> walter wallace with the bay area quality air management district says the hit air is unhealthy and people should stay inside with air on recirculate. >> they are these fine particulate very small. when you actually breathe it in your body cannot defend against it because it is so small. it sticks to your lungs and causes all sorts of health issues. >> many people escape the bad air. >> i have allergies. it is enough to set me off. >> this is one of several museums offering free admission this weekend. >> it is not normal. during the time i grew up occasionally it would happen but not
sun. people outside cover their faces with masks and bandannas. this is with the san francisco skyline looks like from treasure island. >> it is terrible. it is awful. >> ms. smith has emphysema. she came in search of a mask. >> backup -- i have a couple of asthma people in the family. i wanted to get one for each of them and one who has to work outside so one for him as well. >> the phone kept ringing, -- callers asking if the masks were in stock. most were in such --...
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sun. i said i was closing but i have to give you this one bill [laughter] ms. jackson lee: and i had to give it to you -- i had to give it to you after i said that about we're one america. we had a bill that has been introduced over the years, h.r. 40. young man that stopped me about it. and so i want to say that i am proud to take up that bill now. it is a bill that addresses the word reparation. whenever we have used that word, people fail to hear what we are saying, reverend. they immediately begin to say we're on the nonprofessional side of legislating. but let me explain -- and i would not put the reverend on the spot, but i would love to hold a hearing in new york on h.r. 40. h.r. 40 is a commission, a commission. do we need facts? >> yes. ms. jackson lee: do we need to understand what's happened in slavery and the aftermath, what was the economic engine that was nvested by all of us and our ancestors, no matter whether you came from different places, you wound up here now? it is a historical effort to be able to work through many of the questions that ha
sun. i said i was closing but i have to give you this one bill [laughter] ms. jackson lee: and i had to give it to you -- i had to give it to you after i said that about we're one america. we had a bill that has been introduced over the years, h.r. 40. young man that stopped me about it. and so i want to say that i am proud to take up that bill now. it is a bill that addresses the word reparation. whenever we have used that word, people fail to hear what we are saying, reverend. they...
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today the chicago sun times put her photo on the front page right next to this head hine, house flippers. she's not a dolphin, he's a congresswoman elect. congratulations msk you so much for being with us. >> thank you, rachel. i'm so honored to be on. >> one of the reasons i wanted to talk to you tonight is because i learned today after you won that you beat six men in the primaries to get this spot on the ballot. >> i did. and in that primary election we had a field of seven. i got 57% of the vote in that primary, which was pretty unprecedented. and went onto win the general election last night against the congressman. >> what is the secret of your success to winning that primary, winning a trump district, unseating a four time incumbent? to what do you attribute this? >> when we launched this campaign, this was a seat that was formerly held by the u.s. speaker of the house dennis hasker, and a democrat succeeded him, but it had been some time since there was real grass roots democratic involvement whereby training and an opportunity for a candidate to travel to the world and suburban parts of the community and really build and mobilize a campaign that
today the chicago sun times put her photo on the front page right next to this head hine, house flippers. she's not a dolphin, he's a congresswoman elect. congratulations msk you so much for being with us. >> thank you, rachel. i'm so honored to be on. >> one of the reasons i wanted to talk to you tonight is because i learned today after you won that you beat six men in the primaries to get this spot on the ballot. >> i did. and in that primary election we had a field of...
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sun-times" put her photo on the front page, right next to this headline. "house flippers." she's not a dolphin. she's a congresswoman-elect. joining us now is lauren underwood. congratulations, msd. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, rachel. i'm so honored to be on. >> one of the reasons i wanted to talk to you tonight is because i learned today after you won that you beat six men in the primary to get this spot on the ballot? >> i did. and in that primary election, we had a field of seven, i got 57% of the vote in that primary, which is pretty unprecedented and went on to win the general election last night against congressman holtgren. >> what is the secret to your success? winning that primary, unseating a four-term incumbent. to what do you attribute this? >> well, when we launched this campaign, we had a goal of being everywhere in our district all the time. this is a seat that was formerly held by the u.s. speaker of the house, dennis hastert, and a democrat succeeded him, but it had been a long time since there was real grass roots democratic involvement, training and an opportunity for a candidate to be able to travel to the rural and suburb ban parts of the com
sun-times" put her photo on the front page, right next to this headline. "house flippers." she's not a dolphin. she's a congresswoman-elect. joining us now is lauren underwood. congratulations, msd. thank you for being with us. >> thank you, rachel. i'm so honored to be on. >> one of the reasons i wanted to talk to you tonight is because i learned today after you won that you beat six men in the primary to get this spot on the ballot? >> i did. and in that...