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other groups should really hear about the organizing you are doing, multiracial, a cross- class lines. this issue be -- congratulations to the great co-organizing for all the organizations that were here, as well. supervisor campos: i also want to thank my legislative aide, sheila, who is in the audience for all of the work done on this. thank you for making all of this happen and for putting this together. it is greatly appreciated. thank you. supervisor avalos: very good. we have this before us. we can motion to move forward without objection, and it will be with the committee report, so we are taken the vote, and when i gavel down, we will pass this resolution. [applause] madam clerk, do we have any more items before us? clerk: no, mr. chairman. supervisor avalos: we are adjourned. >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it?
other groups should really hear about the organizing you are doing, multiracial, a cross- class lines. this issue be -- congratulations to the great co-organizing for all the organizations that were here, as well. supervisor campos: i also want to thank my legislative aide, sheila, who is in the audience for all of the work done on this. thank you for making all of this happen and for putting this together. it is greatly appreciated. thank you. supervisor avalos: very good. we have this before...
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and americans calling themselves multiracial? up 32% since 2000.census also says we are moving ever faster west and south. in 1790, the country's population center, literally the point it would balance on a scale, was in maryland. by 1820, into west virginia. mountain momma, take me home, thank you, john denver. then, into ohio. there goes cincinnati, see you, loni anderson. indiana by 1900, nice shot hoosiers. illinois by 1950. then in 1980, missouri said, "show me the center!" and as of today, the new population center of america -- plato, missouri. population 109. we spoke to the mayor. do you feel more important? >> well, personally, probably not, but for the town, i feel like it's pretty good for the town. >> reporter: plato gets a plaque. jay and gloria? knowledge that different is the new normal. john berman, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to john, jay and gloria. >>> and when we come back here on the broadcast, the extraordinary photographer behind these images of a president. was this the first reality tv? desperate for nighttime heartb
and americans calling themselves multiracial? up 32% since 2000.census also says we are moving ever faster west and south. in 1790, the country's population center, literally the point it would balance on a scale, was in maryland. by 1820, into west virginia. mountain momma, take me home, thank you, john denver. then, into ohio. there goes cincinnati, see you, loni anderson. indiana by 1900, nice shot hoosiers. illinois by 1950. then in 1980, missouri said, "show me the center!" and...
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our ability to elect him president-- our ability to form a multiracial coalition during an economic downturn that brings in an african-american president-- is because of the struggles and work and change that had occurred over those past 40 years. it was in part because white voters had african-american grandchildren and latino nieces. and i mean, heck, the bush family is more complicated, i think, than we like to tell, right? >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) >> so in part, it happens because those family formations had already occurred. it's not that by being president, barack changes, you know, where we are in america. so part of it is... are those kinds of, you know, long-term, secular changes. but the other part of it is will. it won't just happen because time passes. we have to decide that we believe racism and racial inequality to be incommensurate with our self-identity as americans. and see, for most of our history, racism, imperiali, is not only in line with, it is constitutive of being an american. to be an american is to be a conqueror-- to go west over people who already exist. what we
our ability to elect him president-- our ability to form a multiracial coalition during an economic downturn that brings in an african-american president-- is because of the struggles and work and change that had occurred over those past 40 years. it was in part because white voters had african-american grandchildren and latino nieces. and i mean, heck, the bush family is more complicated, i think, than we like to tell, right? >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) >> so in part, it happens...
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americans calling themselves multiracial up 32% since 2000.ensus says we are moving ever faster west and south. in 1790 the country's population center, literally the point it would balance on a scale, was in maryland. by 1820 into west virginia. mountain momma take me home, thank you, john denver, then into ohio. there goes cincinnati, see you, lonnie anderson, indiana by 1900. nice shot, hoosiers. illinois by 1950. in 1980, missouri said, show me the center. and as of today, the new population center of america -- plato, missouri, population 109. we spoke to the mayor. do you feel more important? >> well, personally, probably not, but for the town, i feel like it's a pretty good for the town. >> reporter: plato gets a plaque. jay and gloria, knowledge that different is the new normal. >> oh, jay. >> reporter: john berman, abc news, new york. >> oh, sophia. >> i could barely hear that story because all you're talking about is sophie.wo medicare. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you sho
americans calling themselves multiracial up 32% since 2000.ensus says we are moving ever faster west and south. in 1790 the country's population center, literally the point it would balance on a scale, was in maryland. by 1820 into west virginia. mountain momma take me home, thank you, john denver, then into ohio. there goes cincinnati, see you, lonnie anderson, indiana by 1900. nice shot, hoosiers. illinois by 1950. in 1980, missouri said, show me the center. and as of today, the new...
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they decided in this multiracial society to make it the working language and chinese, malay, indian, whatever, the second language. >> are you worried today about the declining birth late? >> i think nothing i can do about it. >> rose: something to >> it's a life-style change. the women are educated. they're completely independent. they don't marry until they're in their mid-30s. >> rose: here's my impression. that you because you have shown results believe that the p.m. became seen... senior minister became minister mentor knows best what's... and feels strongest about what's good for singapore. and worries most about threats against it >> yes, why is best of singapore continue to thrive and prosper and (inaudible) we haven't got that yet. today migrants are only 30% and i think we should never allow them to become near 50% and they will change us. >> rose: what will you do to make sure they don't become 50%? >> just make sure they know they're kept down. >> rose: how would you do that? immigration restricts? >> yes. >> rose: subpoena that what it's going to come to? >> yes. taking
they decided in this multiracial society to make it the working language and chinese, malay, indian, whatever, the second language. >> are you worried today about the declining birth late? >> i think nothing i can do about it. >> rose: something to >> it's a life-style change. the women are educated. they're completely independent. they don't marry until they're in their mid-30s. >> rose: here's my impression. that you because you have shown results believe that...
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in dreams for my father, 440 pages of the story of a young man's coming of age as a multiracial person in america. there are two paragraphs dedicated to his social life. he tells them in retrospect about a white woman he met in new york and chicago. this woman just happened to be the same height and hair color and eye color and live in that state just like diane with trees around it and a late in the middle. a fourth generation house with the carriage house filled with books. he just happened to break up with her. as christopher anderson went back to try to find this woman, he couldn't. in other words, as bryan argues, and i think he is correct, barack obama imported as co friend into the book to give him the love. that is doesn't imply anything other than a bar is a girlfriend. so i said, i have to give you credit. you're doing too much good stuff. he goes, that may tell people what your credentials are. he says, mike credentials are going to impress anyone. then he sends me any mail. this is a great country. i'm a college dropout. a run a small construction company. he says three chi
in dreams for my father, 440 pages of the story of a young man's coming of age as a multiracial person in america. there are two paragraphs dedicated to his social life. he tells them in retrospect about a white woman he met in new york and chicago. this woman just happened to be the same height and hair color and eye color and live in that state just like diane with trees around it and a late in the middle. a fourth generation house with the carriage house filled with books. he just happened...
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in dreams from my father, 440 pages of the young man coming of age as the multiracial person in america there are two paragraphs dedicated. he tells them in retrospect about a white woman in chicago. this white woman just happened to be the same height, hair color and eye color. she happened to live in the state by ian with trees and the lead in the mill and how the house of the carriage with books he just happened to break up with her and he says we never heard of her, never saw her, and in other words, as long and arduous i think that he's correct barack obama important bill ayers's oral friend and to the book to give them otherwise there's no other woman until michelle. that isn't implying anything other than he just borrowed his girlfriend. so i said i've got to give you credit for this. you're doing too much. and he says no name. he says my credentials aren't and then he sent me an e-mail which made me proud to be an american. this is he says i'm a college dropout and a small construction company in nebraska, the father of three, and he says i don't think -- i have three children a
in dreams from my father, 440 pages of the young man coming of age as the multiracial person in america there are two paragraphs dedicated. he tells them in retrospect about a white woman in chicago. this white woman just happened to be the same height, hair color and eye color. she happened to live in the state by ian with trees and the lead in the mill and how the house of the carriage with books he just happened to break up with her and he says we never heard of her, never saw her, and in...
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in dreams for my father, 440 pages the story of a young man's coming of age is a multiracial person in america, there are two paragraphs dedicated to his social life. he tells him in retrospect -- he tells him in retrospect his sister about a white woman he met in new york he's now in chicago. this white woman just happened to be the same hair color and eye color as diana houghton and lived in a state with trees in the middle and a carriage house he just happened to break up with her and chris tried to find the woman and couldn't and the woman said we haven't seen her or ever saw her. as ryan argues and i think he's correct is that barack obama imported bill ayers girlfriend into the book to give him a love life and otherwise there's no other women until michelle. that's not going to imply anything that he just bill ayers girlfriend. i said i've got to give you credit for this. you're doing too much good stuff and he says, and he said no name. how about your credentials. let me tell people what your credentials are. my credentials will not impress email and he sent me an email which ma
in dreams for my father, 440 pages the story of a young man's coming of age is a multiracial person in america, there are two paragraphs dedicated to his social life. he tells him in retrospect -- he tells him in retrospect his sister about a white woman he met in new york he's now in chicago. this white woman just happened to be the same hair color and eye color as diana houghton and lived in a state with trees in the middle and a carriage house he just happened to break up with her and chris...