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within the first -- >> jimmy: you named your kid rizzo? >> rizzo, she's a girl, rizzo!we have a blender -- these are bill's. these will do. you can use all these different ones. take hot ones -- >> jimmy: it doesn't matter? >> just a dried -- just dry. kind of dry, it won't work. you need to push your limits. these are random ones. these aren't anything to do with my book but it will be for effect. >> jimmy: okay. these are going to be hot? this is going to be a hot concoction? >> this is picante. this gets dusty, jimmy. >> jimmy: buzz it up. >> we're going to buzz it up. oh! so this is the greatest thing ever. now -- okay, we need -- okay. be careful. okay. >> jimmy: no one breathe. >> no one breathe, this is spicy. we've got our -- okay, okay. we've got to go! >> jimmy: all right. >> let's get the thing out. this is the big shells. look at this. jimmy! >> jimmy: they are, wow, that's beautiful, wow. [ cheers and applause ] that's certainly up my alley. >> put some more, jimmy! spice it up! >> jimmy: guillermo, come over here, it's time, it's the time you like. >> guil
within the first -- >> jimmy: you named your kid rizzo? >> rizzo, she's a girl, rizzo!we have a blender -- these are bill's. these will do. you can use all these different ones. take hot ones -- >> jimmy: it doesn't matter? >> just a dried -- just dry. kind of dry, it won't work. you need to push your limits. these are random ones. these aren't anything to do with my book but it will be for effect. >> jimmy: okay. these are going to be hot? this is going to be a...
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city board of trusties, john rizzo, chanel. on their way are trent rohrer, and the department of environment deputy chief jennifer katz, and a very special shoutout to a person who's come to every tree lighting since i've been general manager, but this is her last tree lighting at our fire chief, a big, big, big round of applause for our fire chief, joanne hayes-white. [applause] >> our amazing rec and park commission. i mentioned our president, mark buell. also here are commissioner cat anderson, gloria bonilla, tom anderson, eric mcdonald, and commissioner larry mazzola. i want to thank them. they -- the citizen members of the park recreation open space advisory committee. they help you make our park special. our president, stephen franz is here. i want to thank our amazing partners who make this possible. supporting us today is kaiser permanently, illuminate, our conservatory of flowers. all right. let tease talk about the tree we're supposed to light. mayor, we've been liethsing tre -- lighting trees around the city, but th
city board of trusties, john rizzo, chanel. on their way are trent rohrer, and the department of environment deputy chief jennifer katz, and a very special shoutout to a person who's come to every tree lighting since i've been general manager, but this is her last tree lighting at our fire chief, a big, big, big round of applause for our fire chief, joanne hayes-white. [applause] >> our amazing rec and park commission. i mentioned our president, mark buell. also here are commissioner cat...
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later ferry service is have been canceled hundreds of people have been taken to government shelters rizzo's new president jailed for scenario has held his first full cabinet meeting since getting sworn in two days ago is chief of staff announced a purge of government contractors considered sympathetic to previous left wing administrations mexico has called on the us government to investigate why its border agents fired tear gas of people trying to cross the border near to one of. those are the headlines we're back in half an hour right now on al-jazeera it's the strain. it was one of the biggest bank robberies of modern times we don't for eighty million dollars stolen from bangladesh's central bank when one used investigates how cyber attackers input trade of the global banking system. on al-jazeera. ok in your industry and i'm willing to be allowed today can satire survive in a so called post truth era which out with a panel of noted comedians about the power of political satire and why you're leaving your comments and questions of the new king chat take a look at this rant by at tempted t
later ferry service is have been canceled hundreds of people have been taken to government shelters rizzo's new president jailed for scenario has held his first full cabinet meeting since getting sworn in two days ago is chief of staff announced a purge of government contractors considered sympathetic to previous left wing administrations mexico has called on the us government to investigate why its border agents fired tear gas of people trying to cross the border near to one of. those are the...
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wrote a fantastic book and he really examines the idea of law and order in philadelphia with frank rizzo who is the police commissioner mayor of philly. the important role it played in he talks about the importance of colorblind racism. that is that conservatives moved of this backlash politics. to conceal these critiques of racism they framed it as long order for everybody. nixon's advertisement, the first civil right punctuates that. it has nixon narrating over images and sounds. he talks about the need to preserve peace, security and stability in the streets. rather than showing perhaps the race riots that most would associate with the need for long order, all of the images were protesters. in many ways long order against young people became a foil where nixon could talk about law and order and also deflect charges of racism and say it was long order for student demonstrators and young people protesting on the street. don't want to spend too much time in 1968. the emphasis i want to get to his 1972. i will say quickly that nixon's first term continued his law and order approach as he
wrote a fantastic book and he really examines the idea of law and order in philadelphia with frank rizzo who is the police commissioner mayor of philly. the important role it played in he talks about the importance of colorblind racism. that is that conservatives moved of this backlash politics. to conceal these critiques of racism they framed it as long order for everybody. nixon's advertisement, the first civil right punctuates that. it has nixon narrating over images and sounds. he talks...
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[applause] >> city college board members, rizzo, randolph, selby, and lee.applause] >> bart board director, janice lee. [applause] >> honorable judges, tang and lee. [applause] >> former california state senator, art torres. [applause] former district supervisor, bevan duffy. [applause] >> as well as the many commissioners, department heads, and community leaders who have joined us this morning. [applause] to begin this morning's ceremony i would like to introduce the lincoln high school jrotc drum corps. [applause] [♪] [applause] [♪] [♪] [♪] [applause] [applause] >> how amazing was that? thank you all so much. we definitely did not need a wake-up call. that woke me up for sure. i did not have coffee this morning, i am awake now, we are good. thank you, carmen. i first connected with carmen when her team e-mailed to me prior to the first women's march , with a simple ask of what can we do to help? the first thing i did before i replied was google, what is an assessor recorder? [laughter] >> i'm sorry, carmen. once i educated myself on the recorder's role, i
[applause] >> city college board members, rizzo, randolph, selby, and lee.applause] >> bart board director, janice lee. [applause] >> honorable judges, tang and lee. [applause] >> former california state senator, art torres. [applause] former district supervisor, bevan duffy. [applause] >> as well as the many commissioners, department heads, and community leaders who have joined us this morning. [applause] to begin this morning's ceremony i would like to introduce...
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[applause] >> city college board members, rizzo, randolph, selby, and lee. [applause] >> bart board director, janice lee. [applause] >> honorable judges, tang and lee. [applause] >> former california state senator, art torres. [applause] former district supervisor, bevan duffy. [applause] >> as well as the many commissioners, department heads, and community leaders who have joined us this morning. [applause] to begin this morning's ceremony i would like to introduce the lincoln high school jrotc drum corps. [applause] [♪] [applause] [♪]
[applause] >> city college board members, rizzo, randolph, selby, and lee. [applause] >> bart board director, janice lee. [applause] >> honorable judges, tang and lee. [applause] >> former california state senator, art torres. [applause] former district supervisor, bevan duffy. [applause] >> as well as the many commissioners, department heads, and community leaders who have joined us this morning. [applause] to begin this morning's ceremony i would like to...
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and he really examine the idea of law and order in philadelphia with frank rizzo. he is a police commissioner in the mayor of philly. the important role that law and order play, and he talks about the importance of color, blind racism. conservatives knew that law and order. >> to bash lack politics. and to conceal or avoid critiques of racism they framed as law and order for everybody. i think nixon's advertisement of the first of all right really punctuates that. the advertisement has nixon narrating over images and sounds. and he talks about the need to preserve peace. insecurity answerability in the streets. but rather than showing the race riots that most people would associate with the need for law and order, all of the images were protesters were young whites, young white protesters. in a lot of ways law and order against young people became a foil where nixon could talk about law and order but also at the same time deflect charges of racism and say it was law and order for student demonstrators. and also young people protesting on the streets. i don't want t
and he really examine the idea of law and order in philadelphia with frank rizzo. he is a police commissioner in the mayor of philly. the important role that law and order play, and he talks about the importance of color, blind racism. conservatives knew that law and order. >> to bash lack politics. and to conceal or avoid critiques of racism they framed as law and order for everybody. i think nixon's advertisement of the first of all right really punctuates that. the advertisement has...
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mike rizzo the general manager , of the washington nationals, one of the first guys i interviewed eightrs ago, he said he was the original original. he is an archetype. he is the guy who came into baseball and changed everything, from the way it was played to the way players were represented, to the way architecture was built -- everything was different after babe ruth. brian: let's go through some basics. born where? jane: baltimore. brian: to what parents? jane: george and katie. he was the first of their children, she was two months pregnant when they got married. there was a sequence of children born to them afterward. there is some dispute whether they had eight or six, but of the children i could locate in archives come up for died in infancy, and of those, two died of starvation. brian: where did he go to school and how much did he have? jane: he was sent to st. mary's industrial school, which was in western baltimore, it was basically farmland when he got there. june 13, 1902. he was sent there not because he was an orphan, as many people still believe, and not because he was in
mike rizzo the general manager , of the washington nationals, one of the first guys i interviewed eightrs ago, he said he was the original original. he is an archetype. he is the guy who came into baseball and changed everything, from the way it was played to the way players were represented, to the way architecture was built -- everything was different after babe ruth. brian: let's go through some basics. born where? jane: baltimore. brian: to what parents? jane: george and katie. he was the...
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wright and the police because of a culture that was put in place by the police chief and major, frank rizzo, they were trained to beat confessions out of suspects particularly black suspects whose lives they saw as being disposable. what they said to tony wright, excuse me my language is, we'll poke you eyes out and skull fuck as the to of him were pressing in from both sides and explained he would get the death penalty and after hours he signed the statement that they had wherein out for him and then that was the statement that was used to convict him and condemn him. ... >> obviously, they're guilty. with interesting about tony's case i think is that the victims grandniece ultimately, after reading about the case realized all my god, you know, he was coerced. and she said the letter sure to the da that was so moving, he could have been my nephew. having a fee that is 20, african-american, i can see him in the position and easily doing this. a way of her getting to the point of you know she had she been one of the people advocating for him to be executed. she was able to come to the point
wright and the police because of a culture that was put in place by the police chief and major, frank rizzo, they were trained to beat confessions out of suspects particularly black suspects whose lives they saw as being disposable. what they said to tony wright, excuse me my language is, we'll poke you eyes out and skull fuck as the to of him were pressing in from both sides and explained he would get the death penalty and after hours he signed the statement that they had wherein out for him...