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i wanted to open a truck to son nor the soul food, my african heritage as well as mylas continuas myatindescent. >> i have been at this for 15 years. i have been cooking all my life pretty much, you know. i like cooking ribs, chicken, links. my favorite is oysters on the grill. >> i am the owner. it all started with banana pudding, the mother of them all. now what i do is take on traditional desserts and pair them with pudding so that is my ultimate goal of the business. >> our goal with the bayview bristow is to bring in businesses so they can really use this as a launching off point to grow as a single business. we want to use this as the opportunity to support business owners of color and those who have contributed a lot to the community and are looking for opportunities to grow their business. >> these are the things that the san francisco public utilities commission is doing. they are doing it because they feel they have a responsibility to san franciscans and to people in this community. >> i had a grandmother who lived in bayview. she never moved, never wavered. it was a house
i wanted to open a truck to son nor the soul food, my african heritage as well as mylas continuas myatindescent. >> i have been at this for 15 years. i have been cooking all my life pretty much, you know. i like cooking ribs, chicken, links. my favorite is oysters on the grill. >> i am the owner. it all started with banana pudding, the mother of them all. now what i do is take on traditional desserts and pair them with pudding so that is my ultimate goal of the business. >>...
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year old girl struggles with could easily breed new problems as she becomes a woman in toronto alex myla bitch for watching the hawks the f.b.i. has to find a whole crime as a criminal offense against a person or property motivated in whole or in part by an offender's bias against a race religion disability sexual and haitian ethnicity gender or gender identity itself is not a crime and the f.b.i. is mindful of protecting freedom of speech and out. they're civil liberties but what happens when someone commits a crime under that exact definition but the local district attorney's office says it was actually at actually was not a hate crime that's a question in my home state of wisconsin has been dealing with where the number of hate crimes are on the rise yet little to none of them are actually being reported and try to court as a hate crime but it doesn't and there are a number of hate crimes across the country are also being under reported because according to the f.b.i. a jurisdiction can choose whether or not they want to turn over the number of hate crimes they've seen to the f.b.i. f
year old girl struggles with could easily breed new problems as she becomes a woman in toronto alex myla bitch for watching the hawks the f.b.i. has to find a whole crime as a criminal offense against a person or property motivated in whole or in part by an offender's bias against a race religion disability sexual and haitian ethnicity gender or gender identity itself is not a crime and the f.b.i. is mindful of protecting freedom of speech and out. they're civil liberties but what happens when...
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>> within the deep frontier tech of myla and spending most time in commercial space, within space, it'se that are unique ways to put sensors in space that will help life back on earth. drones, i think it's really open to one's imagination. medical supplies. imagine if someone is having a allergicack or an reaction. an ambulance takes an average 14 minutes to get to that person. you could dispatch a drone that pen, dispatch an ei saving -- epipen, saving lives day. >> you piqued my interest when about autonomous vehicles. how close are we to fully driving?s >> i think we're entering the disillusionment. unfortunately, i think it's going to take longer than we're expecting. and when true level five will be achieved is further out. however, i think there is supplemental technology that can example, tellyr operations that can help the a.i. when it doesn't know what person and back to a help the vehicle navigate. i invested in a company that is this problem and i think that will help us get to level quicker.k gle my two investments are in rocket one of those tiny launch vehicles, taking thos
>> within the deep frontier tech of myla and spending most time in commercial space, within space, it'se that are unique ways to put sensors in space that will help life back on earth. drones, i think it's really open to one's imagination. medical supplies. imagine if someone is having a allergicack or an reaction. an ambulance takes an average 14 minutes to get to that person. you could dispatch a drone that pen, dispatch an ei saving -- epipen, saving lives day. >> you piqued my...
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. >> at 9 eastern on afterwords, university of virginia history professor sarah myla explores the political history of tobacco in america in her book the cigarette. she's interviewed by former fda commissioner david kessler. >> smoking in the 1900s was considered something almost un-american. it was a vice of the foreign-born. the anti-smoking movement of the first two decades of the 20th century kind of road that wave of nativism and thinking about what type of behavior is appropriate for nativeborn healthy americans. >> watch booktv every weekend on c-span2. .. >> good evening. i i am the literary director for the library, and it's a joy to welcome you here this evening. how many of you are at the library for the first time tonight? ah, well, double welcome to you. and how many of you attended the library of congress' flagship event, the national book festival? ah, nice. like to see that.
. >> at 9 eastern on afterwords, university of virginia history professor sarah myla explores the political history of tobacco in america in her book the cigarette. she's interviewed by former fda commissioner david kessler. >> smoking in the 1900s was considered something almost un-american. it was a vice of the foreign-born. the anti-smoking movement of the first two decades of the 20th century kind of road that wave of nativism and thinking about what type of behavior is...
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also this weekend university of virginia history professor sarah myla explores the political historyf tobacco in america. it's a next helping a book tv this thanksgiving as you hear from former us ambassador to the un nikki haley she discusses her time in the trump administration former house speaker newt gingrich weighs in on whether china is a written america. for a complete schedule the star website i'm about to beat. [applause]. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome to the george washington university..hi i'm pleased to welcome you to tonight's eventt presented in partnership with politics and prose bookstoreol and at the thd in the george washington university presidential distinguishednd event series. we launched this series last semester to give our students the opportunity to hear from renowned leaders, the individuals who bring illuminating dialoguee, insight and inspiration to our campus.
also this weekend university of virginia history professor sarah myla explores the political historyf tobacco in america. it's a next helping a book tv this thanksgiving as you hear from former us ambassador to the un nikki haley she discusses her time in the trump administration former house speaker newt gingrich weighs in on whether china is a written america. for a complete schedule the star website i'm about to beat. [applause]. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome to the george...
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. >> at 9:00 eastern on "after words" university of virginia history professor sarah myla explores thepolitical history of tobacco in america in her book the cigarette. she is interviewed by david kessler. >> smoking at the turn of the 20th century in the early 1900s was considered something almost un-american. it was a vice of the foreign-born. the anti-smoking movement of the first two decades of the 20th century kind of grows away, nativism and thinking about behavior that is appropriate for nativeborn healthy americans. >> watch booktv every weekend on c-span2. >> our guests tonight is nicholas buccola, author of the political thought of frederick douglas and the editor of the essential douglas and abraham lincoln and liberal democracy.
. >> at 9:00 eastern on "after words" university of virginia history professor sarah myla explores thepolitical history of tobacco in america in her book the cigarette. she is interviewed by david kessler. >> smoking at the turn of the 20th century in the early 1900s was considered something almost un-american. it was a vice of the foreign-born. the anti-smoking movement of the first two decades of the 20th century kind of grows away, nativism and thinking about behavior...
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. >> at 9:00 eastern on "after words" university of virginia history professor sarah myla explores the political history of tobacco in america in her book the cigarette. she is interviewed by david kessler. >> smoking at the turn of the 20th century in the early 1900s was considered something almost un-american. it was a vice of the foreign-born. the anti-smoking movement of the first two decades of the 20th century kind of grows away, nativism and thinking about behavior that is appropriate for nativeborn healthy americans. >> watch booktv every weekend on c-span2. >> our guests tonight is nicholas buccola, author of the political thought of frederick douglas and the editor of the essential douglas and abraham lincoln and liberal democracy. his work has appeared in the new york times, salon and many other publications. he is the elizabeth morris political science at windsor college in oregon in portland, tonight he presents his new book the fire is upon us, james baldwin, william buckley junior and the debate over race in america. please join me in welcoming nicholas buccola. [applaus
. >> at 9:00 eastern on "after words" university of virginia history professor sarah myla explores the political history of tobacco in america in her book the cigarette. she is interviewed by david kessler. >> smoking at the turn of the 20th century in the early 1900s was considered something almost un-american. it was a vice of the foreign-born. the anti-smoking movement of the first two decades of the 20th century kind of grows away, nativism and thinking about behavior...