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. >> and now sharon robinson, the daughter of a baseball player jackie robinson, reflects on her life in the civil rights movement. she discussed a book i took a few phone calls at the 19th annual national book festival in washington, d.c. this is about 45 minutes. >> host: author sharon robinson here in the suburban -- to cover her book, "child of the dream: a memoir of 1963". ms. robertson, where we are living and what we shall lifelike in 1963? >> guest: we were living in stamford, connecticut. we had a house sat on six acres and a lake and surrounded by woods. we had the privacy that my parents were seeking. it was in a predominately white community in northern stanford. so integrator our neighborhood and our school. >> host: i did want to ask that question. how much black people were living in stamford, connecticut, in 1963? >> guest: it was north stanford so that's, morland and so it was our family. 63 there may have been more. there may have been two or three who lived up in that section of town. still very much segregated in stamford, connecticut,. >> host: what do you remembe
. >> and now sharon robinson, the daughter of a baseball player jackie robinson, reflects on her life in the civil rights movement. she discussed a book i took a few phone calls at the 19th annual national book festival in washington, d.c. this is about 45 minutes. >> host: author sharon robinson here in the suburban -- to cover her book, "child of the dream: a memoir of 1963". ms. robertson, where we are living and what we shall lifelike in 1963? >> guest: we were...
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i would tell you that rachel robinson, jackie robinson's widow who is a magnificent woman as you know, once asked me where that all started and i said when i looked at that picture, i realized how baseball could play a role sociologically and it did. so i guess the other story i'll tell you about him, we write during the steroid tuition i asked six hall of fame players to come to washington and theydid . and to appear before john mccain's committee and it went extremely well and hank was of course the leadoff speaker and the star of the group butwe had a dinner the night before . and the night before, after eating too much, he said let's walk back andwe walked back together just the two of alus . and he said to me at one point you have to understand he said for a guy who broke ruth's record is most remarkably modest. most remarkably modest person you could meet i'll never forget we were standing under a street lamp and he said who would have ever believed when we were just kids growing up and met each other at someday i'd break, and it's the only time i heard him say this, babe ruth's
i would tell you that rachel robinson, jackie robinson's widow who is a magnificent woman as you know, once asked me where that all started and i said when i looked at that picture, i realized how baseball could play a role sociologically and it did. so i guess the other story i'll tell you about him, we write during the steroid tuition i asked six hall of fame players to come to washington and theydid . and to appear before john mccain's committee and it went extremely well and hank was of...
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i will tell you rachel robinson, jackie robinson's widow, magnificent woman, once asked where that started. when i looked at that picture i realized how baseball could play a role sociologically and it did and so the other story i will tell you about henry, during the steroid situation i asked six hall of fame players to come to washington and they did, to appear before john mccain's committee, it went extremely well and hank was the leadoff speaker but we had a dinner the night before and the night before after eating too much he said let's walk back and we walked back together just the two of us. he said to me at one point you have to understand, he is the most remarkably modest person that you could meet. we were standing under a street lamp. he said who would have believed when we were kids growing up, someday that is the only time i heard him say this, babe roof's record, and you would become the commissioner of baseball. we looked at each other and kept walking. [applause] >> tell me about ricky and his role in talking about changing the country as well as baseball and bringing jacki
i will tell you rachel robinson, jackie robinson's widow, magnificent woman, once asked where that started. when i looked at that picture i realized how baseball could play a role sociologically and it did and so the other story i will tell you about henry, during the steroid situation i asked six hall of fame players to come to washington and they did, to appear before john mccain's committee, it went extremely well and hank was the leadoff speaker but we had a dinner the night before and the...
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dave. >> number 42, belongs to jackie robinson for the ages. >> robinson was honored by the retirementthroughout all of major league baseball. that is this day in sports, april 15. i'm joe fonzi.>> i sure like calling a jackie robinson day, avery april 15, lot better than tax day. which is not for this year. >> mark, thank you, and good news coming out of the sports world, a little bit of hope. take care everyone, thanks for joining us, good night.>> the news continues next over on ktvu plus . per." one "inappropriate, yet i wish i thought of that" gravy boat. when i get married i'm going to register at the ucla cadaver lab. ew, why? 'cause i've always wanted a whole human skeleton and they are really spendy. so, you actually see you and sheldon getting married someday? not just someday. in exactly four years. but don't tell sheldon. he's still a flight risk. what about you, penny? what about me what? do you think you and leonard might ever get married? oh, well, you know, leonard is great. but do you think you'll ever get married? he's a sweetie. you're not answering the question. do
dave. >> number 42, belongs to jackie robinson for the ages. >> robinson was honored by the retirementthroughout all of major league baseball. that is this day in sports, april 15. i'm joe fonzi.>> i sure like calling a jackie robinson day, avery april 15, lot better than tax day. which is not for this year. >> mark, thank you, and good news coming out of the sports world, a little bit of hope. take care everyone, thanks for joining us, good night.>> the news...
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he is here in conversation with us please join me in welcoming nathan robinson. [applause] [cheering] >> how was the flight? everything was unobjectionable. >> they arwe are so glad to havu here with us. how many of you are already socialist? wasn't there an original cover where there was a finger-pointing at you? >> a lot is going to be [inaudible] the original title is socialism for people that are skeptical of it and i wanted something you could give to the non- socialists in your life in order to make them understand you. >> for those of you to give you things to say to other people and for those of you that are shifting in your chair and looking back and forth perhaps it is time to see this system of government and politics but i would like to begin with were you born a socialist? >> i don't think anyone is born a socialist. basically i'm originally from england. i moved to florida as a young person at the age of five and probably the same as you there comes a moment when a certain type of rebellious child personality looks around and is contended with thing
he is here in conversation with us please join me in welcoming nathan robinson. [applause] [cheering] >> how was the flight? everything was unobjectionable. >> they arwe are so glad to havu here with us. how many of you are already socialist? wasn't there an original cover where there was a finger-pointing at you? >> a lot is going to be [inaudible] the original title is socialism for people that are skeptical of it and i wanted something you could give to the non- socialists...
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way we run our politics economy and social relations well it just doesn't amount joined by william robinson professor of sociology at the university of california at santa barbara professor romans and it's good to talk to you thank you for your time thank you for having me on i can see that you're also connecting with us from your whole no no the only one you have in a whole order war almost a month. what it's been like for you. well we're on yeah we're on lockdown the university closed over a month ago in the 1st week of march and we moved to online education i mean this is a completely different light we know won't last forever but i also think that we're never going to go back to normalcy it will be by normalcy is great pandemic now you've been writing about the perils of capitalism globalization for many years and i think it's fair to say that you've been pretty sure radical about it by the standards of the wall street journal i wonder if these last weeks and months have changed your analysis in any way not at all i think it confirms my analysis i've been arguing for the last decade or
way we run our politics economy and social relations well it just doesn't amount joined by william robinson professor of sociology at the university of california at santa barbara professor romans and it's good to talk to you thank you for your time thank you for having me on i can see that you're also connecting with us from your whole no no the only one you have in a whole order war almost a month. what it's been like for you. well we're on yeah we're on lockdown the university closed over a...
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maurice robinson appeared via video link from belmarsh prison.e victims died from a lack of oxygen and overheating in the back of the sealed trailer. pham thi tra my had texted her family as she died to say that she was suffocating. another young lorry driver, eamonn harrison, is being held in dublin, while he appeals against extradition to britain on manslaughter charges. and on another video link from belmarsh, a british—romanian man, gheorghe nica, today denied the 39 charges of manslaughter. daniel sandford, bbc news. the saudi—led coalition fighting in yemen has announced tonight that it will stop all military operations across the country against the forces of the houthi rebels. since 2015, the coalition — backed by western military powers including the uk — has been fighting against houthi forces, backed by iran. the ceasefire will come into effect on thursday, in support of the un‘s new peace initiative, which includesjoint efforts to fight the coronavirus in a country which has long been described as the scene of the world‘s worst humani
maurice robinson appeared via video link from belmarsh prison.e victims died from a lack of oxygen and overheating in the back of the sealed trailer. pham thi tra my had texted her family as she died to say that she was suffocating. another young lorry driver, eamonn harrison, is being held in dublin, while he appeals against extradition to britain on manslaughter charges. and on another video link from belmarsh, a british—romanian man, gheorghe nica, today denied the 39 charges of...
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> jackie robinson day, not tax day. first walk off home run in the chinese professional baseball league in taiwan. you need to check this out. and there we go. cinderella. here we go dancing tonight. game over. the fans need work. those are robots in the stands. that's the sporting life at this hour. tower of power doing it. it 11:00. time for more news. >>> next at 11:00. >> this is a laboratory that contained highly contagious materials. >> new evidence suggests covid- 19 was developed in a lab and not in a with the market. >> sources say this may be the costly government cover up of all time. >> u.s. intelligence official's are investigating if the virus originated in a lab and didn'tly released into the public. >> multiple source say there's increasing confidence that the coronavirus originated in china. it was not a bioweapon, but china's attempt to show the world they could tackle viruses, but they cut corners and it's believed a bat infced someone and they want into the public. >> this was a laboratory that conta
> jackie robinson day, not tax day. first walk off home run in the chinese professional baseball league in taiwan. you need to check this out. and there we go. cinderella. here we go dancing tonight. game over. the fans need work. those are robots in the stands. that's the sporting life at this hour. tower of power doing it. it 11:00. time for more news. >>> next at 11:00. >> this is a laboratory that contained highly contagious materials. >> new evidence suggests covid-...
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of black sports online he told us why robinson's legacy is still so important. integration was not something that happened in a in a lot of industries not to mention you know sports and i think what happened was the fact that jackie robinson just did not play or get an opportunity is that he played well he was the rookie of the year that here at the could show old people that african-americans are basically you know equal in sports in other things and he made it easier full other teams to now integrate would bring in a black players the reason being is always artists to be the 1st line so the 2nd 3rd or 4th you know he made it easier for others so he took a lot of you know a lot of backlash a lot of racial slurs def the rest days of that nature to make it easier for the people that came by they had their minorities that are in baseball 'd right now the numbers especially with african-americans you know all are low just you know still treatment of minority players be it african-americans and others that we still see that that's disturbing i think what we really n
of black sports online he told us why robinson's legacy is still so important. integration was not something that happened in a in a lot of industries not to mention you know sports and i think what happened was the fact that jackie robinson just did not play or get an opportunity is that he played well he was the rookie of the year that here at the could show old people that african-americans are basically you know equal in sports in other things and he made it easier full other teams to now...
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then it's current affairs editor-in-chief nathan robinson, author of "why you should be a socialist". after that, economists robert lawson and benjamin powell and socialism sucks about their travels to socialist countries. book tv this week and every weekend on c-span 2. tonight on the communicators, from the annual state of the net conference, internet archive creator talks about documenting the internet. >> we collect about 800 million pages every day. the total collection is about 800 billion urls. it is actually kind of huge, and it turns out that only is part of what we do. we also archive television, abc, nbc, cbs, fox, but also international television, and if you go to tv.archive.org, you can search to find clips of what other people said and be able to put those in blog posts and the like. the idea is to make it so that
then it's current affairs editor-in-chief nathan robinson, author of "why you should be a socialist". after that, economists robert lawson and benjamin powell and socialism sucks about their travels to socialist countries. book tv this week and every weekend on c-span 2. tonight on the communicators, from the annual state of the net conference, internet archive creator talks about documenting the internet. >> we collect about 800 million pages every day. the total collection is...
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we have a triage set up at sixth and robinson. all walking to patients -- all walking patients.onight at 10:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. next on qassem soleimani from 1940 -- next on "reel america,", victory garden. this 1942 u.s. department of agriculture film promotes victory gardens and instructions to help citizens grow their own fruits and vegetables at home during world war ii. ♪ this farm in northern maryland, rallying to the call for more food, joining the growing army of victory gardeners. this is dan, he helps with the heavy work.
we have a triage set up at sixth and robinson. all walking to patients -- all walking patients.onight at 10:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. next on qassem soleimani from 1940 -- next on "reel america,", victory garden. this 1942 u.s. department of agriculture film promotes victory gardens and instructions to help citizens grow their own fruits and vegetables at home during world war ii. ♪ this farm in northern maryland, rallying to the call for more food, joining the...
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robinson, and all of our teachers, we salute you. i'm david muir. what are the guidelines for reopening a business in the coming weeks? what is it going to look like? we post the questions to governor newsom. >>> and i'm lyanne melendez. opening up schools earlier. teachers say let's make sure the safeguards are in place first. >>> changes are coming to the shelter-in-place order which will allow some people to go become to work. abc7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >> now, your health, your safety. this is abc7 news. >> the new order that will take effect next week is designed to preserve the progress that we've made. >> that progress is something to be proud of. it's because people in the bay area are following the shelter in place rules, which will change next week. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. -- >> new rules take effect on monday. they will apply to most of the bay area, the areas highlighted, alameda, contra costa, marin, san mateo and santa clara. >> the new guidelines include outdoor businesses, the ability to ope
robinson, and all of our teachers, we salute you. i'm david muir. what are the guidelines for reopening a business in the coming weeks? what is it going to look like? we post the questions to governor newsom. >>> and i'm lyanne melendez. opening up schools earlier. teachers say let's make sure the safeguards are in place first. >>> changes are coming to the shelter-in-place order which will allow some people to go become to work. abc7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >>...
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i was thrilled to have a personal connection to make responsible, lindsay robinson, my former colleague and still friend at the university of oklahoma the first reach out to me about this event. i was excited to do it from the first moment i decided to do it. rescued mount vernon from ruin in the 1850's and opened to the public, where it remains open today, also built a library for the study of the 18th century, for the study of george washington and his world. it is in that context that i come to you to talk about george washington as it lends into understanding the origins of american policies toward native americans in the post revolutionary moments. lindsay and i will take you through time. we will talk as a way of understanding the background to the important cases that john marshall presided over in the 1820's and 1830's. i have an opportunity to introduce you to this man, if you don't already know him. george washington seen in his first portrait in 1772. he is in his uniform he wore in the 1750's. this is a uniform he wore serving as commander of the militia the seven years war,
i was thrilled to have a personal connection to make responsible, lindsay robinson, my former colleague and still friend at the university of oklahoma the first reach out to me about this event. i was excited to do it from the first moment i decided to do it. rescued mount vernon from ruin in the 1850's and opened to the public, where it remains open today, also built a library for the study of the 18th century, for the study of george washington and his world. it is in that context that i come...
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watson offered my father the job, in a jackie robinson moment it should. of an unknown chapter in the history of modern-day computers. now, it's a story i heard a lot growing up of watson. we used to call the old man or mr. watson. i heard a lot of names my dad used for him but the story i heard most was my dad showing up to dinner, watson, stepping out from a back room and saying to my dad, in no uncertain terms, i'm the only dem person in this company that could offer you a job. i thought when i started work on this book that what i was doing was writing kind of a branch rickey jackie robinson story about the early days of computers where my dad would have been obviously jackie robinson broke the color line in major league baseball, and now my dad doing something similar in computers and high technology, and thomas watkins senior kind of in the role of branch rickey who was the general manager at the doctors who hired jackie robinson to actually 19,451st up with one of the 14 of the brooklyn dodgers and in 1947 actually the same year my father started wo
watson offered my father the job, in a jackie robinson moment it should. of an unknown chapter in the history of modern-day computers. now, it's a story i heard a lot growing up of watson. we used to call the old man or mr. watson. i heard a lot of names my dad used for him but the story i heard most was my dad showing up to dinner, watson, stepping out from a back room and saying to my dad, in no uncertain terms, i'm the only dem person in this company that could offer you a job. i thought...
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robinson also won 2a caps for ireland — scoring four goals. be cancelled altogether, if they can't take place next year, according to games chief yoshiro mori. the event is now due to start onjuly the 23rd in 2021 — after being delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic — and the president ofjapan‘s medical association has added to concerns that the games might not take place. our sports news reporter laura scott has more. we are hearing some things that have come out of japan. we are hearing some things that have come out ofjapan. ahead of the japanese medical association. it was says unless an effective vaccine was developed, i expect hosting the olympics will be difficult. he is a very seniorfigure in olympics will be difficult. he is a very senior figure in japan olympics will be difficult. he is a very senior figure injapan and those comments echo something that we work told by global health experts last week to say that the development of an effective vaccine would be a game changer. whether the olympics could go ahead, it has already been
robinson also won 2a caps for ireland — scoring four goals. be cancelled altogether, if they can't take place next year, according to games chief yoshiro mori. the event is now due to start onjuly the 23rd in 2021 — after being delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic — and the president ofjapan‘s medical association has added to concerns that the games might not take place. our sports news reporter laura scott has more. we are hearing some things that have come out of japan. we are...
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robinson also won 2a caps for ireland.oned tokyo olympics will be cancelled altogether if they can't go ahead next year. that's according to the games president yoshiro mori. at the moment the olympics is due to start nextjuly, after being delayed because of the pandemic. our sports reporter laura scott joins us now — laura, what are the concerns about the games going ahead?2 — but we are hearing today is next july is the last possible option for the games to take place. asked in an interview what would happen if the games could not take place and they said they would be scrapped. so they know now that that is the timeframe we are looking at and he also did say that he remains confident that the games would go ahead and their current form and the spokesperson for the games said that they were his personal thoughts and the minister was very much to deliver the games. but this all comes amid concerns from the scientific and medical community about the ability of the games to go ahead without a vaccine. and of the association
robinson also won 2a caps for ireland.oned tokyo olympics will be cancelled altogether if they can't go ahead next year. that's according to the games president yoshiro mori. at the moment the olympics is due to start nextjuly, after being delayed because of the pandemic. our sports reporter laura scott joins us now — laura, what are the concerns about the games going ahead?2 — but we are hearing today is next july is the last possible option for the games to take place. asked in an...
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story about the early days of computers, where my dad would have been, obviously, jackie robinson whoke the color line in major league baseball, but now my dad doing something similar in computers and high technology, and thomas j. watson, sr. kind of in the role of branch ricky, who was the general manager of the dodgers who hired jackie robinson to actually, in 1945, first to play for one the farm teams as the brooklyn dodgers and in 1947, actually the same year that my father started working just a couple of months later, actually got to step up to the plate in ebbotts field for his first swing at-bat. so this is the story i really started out thinking i was writing. in and of itself, a great story and i hope by the end of tonight you'll see that one of the things you learn as an author is to follow the story that is in front of you and sometimes the place you get to is not necessarily the place you thought you were starting from and going to. and so that's the journey, but i'm kind of telling the story. i don't want to give you the story ahead of time so let's just look a little b
story about the early days of computers, where my dad would have been, obviously, jackie robinson whoke the color line in major league baseball, but now my dad doing something similar in computers and high technology, and thomas j. watson, sr. kind of in the role of branch ricky, who was the general manager of the dodgers who hired jackie robinson to actually, in 1945, first to play for one the farm teams as the brooklyn dodgers and in 1947, actually the same year that my father started working...
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at 6th and robinson. all walking patients. go through harvey or robinson for triage. >> at 9: o 8 -- 9:08 the first triage station at 6th and robinson where ambulances waited for receipt of patients. the way in was south on robinson and the way out was east. it was comprised of paramedics coming from other parts of the city and paramedics -- ambulance manned by off-duty paramedics. there were twelve ambulances at the time of the blast. at 9:10 -- at 9:10 paramedics began to arrive at the fleet maintenance facility. at 9:15 there was a page for all paramedics to return to duty. and these manned by off-duty paramedics converged on the scene. can you roll that, please? they came from all directions. from the north and the southeast, they converged on the initial triage area from the south and southwest, they converge on the western side of the building. by 9:25 most of the ambulance resources were depleted. so at 9:25 a call for mutual aid went out. between 9:25 and 10:30, 14 other municipalities sent other units. if i could have
at 6th and robinson. all walking patients. go through harvey or robinson for triage. >> at 9: o 8 -- 9:08 the first triage station at 6th and robinson where ambulances waited for receipt of patients. the way in was south on robinson and the way out was east. it was comprised of paramedics coming from other parts of the city and paramedics -- ambulance manned by off-duty paramedics. there were twelve ambulances at the time of the blast. at 9:10 -- at 9:10 paramedics began to arrive at the...
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at 6th and robinson. all walking patients.hem to go through 5th and harvey or robinson for triage. dr. manigas: at 9:08, the first triage station was established at 6th and robinson where ambulances waited for receipt of patients. also the ems command post was located there. the way in was south on robinson and the way out was east on 6th street. upon the establishment of the initial triage area, a second response was paramedics coming from other parts of the city and paramedics manned by -- excuse me, ambulances manned by off-duty paramedics. there were 12 ambulances at the time of the blast. at 9:10 -- at 9:10, paramedics began to arrive at the fleet maintenance facility. at 9:15, there was a page for all off-duty paramedics to return to duty. and at 9:17, these ambulances manned by off-duty paramedics and coming from other parts of the city converged on the scene. can you roll that, please? they came from all directions. from the north and the southeast, they converged on the initial triage area. from the south and southwes
at 6th and robinson. all walking patients.hem to go through 5th and harvey or robinson for triage. dr. manigas: at 9:08, the first triage station was established at 6th and robinson where ambulances waited for receipt of patients. also the ems command post was located there. the way in was south on robinson and the way out was east on 6th street. upon the establishment of the initial triage area, a second response was paramedics coming from other parts of the city and paramedics manned by --...
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robinson totaled 71 points, and got that scoring title. >> yes, 71 for david robinson. that's this day in sports april 24, i'm joe fonzi.>> we wrap this thing up with friday levity, check this out. nfl draft on the left, roger goodell on the right. and first-round pick judy, both doing the slide. and then you've got this during the second round, espn cuts away to bill belichick's room, but that is not belichick, that is his dog, nike.>> good to have some live sports to talk about with the draft. honestly given all the hurdles they had to clear just to get this production done remotely, i think they did a pretty good job, it was good tv.>> looking at the setup that so many of co see that so many of them were able to still make it happen. all the players were getting to see the reactions, it was fantastic.>>> next at 11. >> this partnership will allow the ability for restaurants to start rehiring people, or keep people currently employed. >>'s california partnered with fema to get restaurant workers working and seniors three meals a day. >> the 11 o'clock news on ktvu fox
robinson totaled 71 points, and got that scoring title. >> yes, 71 for david robinson. that's this day in sports april 24, i'm joe fonzi.>> we wrap this thing up with friday levity, check this out. nfl draft on the left, roger goodell on the right. and first-round pick judy, both doing the slide. and then you've got this during the second round, espn cuts away to bill belichick's room, but that is not belichick, that is his dog, nike.>> good to have some live sports to talk...
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. >> next current affairs editor in chief nathan robinson looks at socialism in the 21st century. 's book is titled "why you should be a socialist". this was hosted by solid-state books in washington dc. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. welcome to solid-state books. i'm the event coordinated here. i would like to ask everyone to silence their cell phone because this is being recorded by booktv, c-span. i'm happy to introduce nathan robinson, founder and editor-in-chief, his new book, "why you should be a socialist". he is in conversation with writer and senate reformer pete davis. it is sure to be a lively conversation. please join me in welcoming pete davis and nathan robinson. >> thank you for being here today. nathan arrived from new orleans, louisiana. >> how was the flight? >> everything was unobjectionable and not noteworthy in any way. >> we are glad to have you here. let's do a temperature check. how many of you are already socialists? that is why we are here. >> most of you, the event that convinces you of things. and original cover, finger-pointing at you. >> the th
. >> next current affairs editor in chief nathan robinson looks at socialism in the 21st century. 's book is titled "why you should be a socialist". this was hosted by solid-state books in washington dc. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. welcome to solid-state books. i'm the event coordinated here. i would like to ask everyone to silence their cell phone because this is being recorded by booktv, c-span. i'm happy to introduce nathan robinson, founder and...
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lished at sixth and robinson.ulances awaited receipt of patients. each ms was located. way in was southbound robinson and way out is eastbound 6th street. following the establishment of this triage area, paramedics manned by -- ambulances manned by off duty paramedics. 12 ambulances in other parts of the city at the time of the blast. at 9:10 paramedics began to arrive at the fleet maintenance facility. at 9:15 there was a page for all off duty paramedics to return to duty. at 9:17 these ambulance from other parts of the city converged on the scene. can you roll that, please? they came from all directions. from the north and the southeast they converged on the initial triage area from the south and southwest converged on the western side of the building. by 9:25 most of the ambulances resources were depleted. so at 9:25 a call for mutual aid went out and between 9:25 and 10:30, 14 other municipalities sent in an additional 20 units if i can have that, please. again, these units converged in all directions. by the
lished at sixth and robinson.ulances awaited receipt of patients. each ms was located. way in was southbound robinson and way out is eastbound 6th street. following the establishment of this triage area, paramedics manned by -- ambulances manned by off duty paramedics. 12 ambulances in other parts of the city at the time of the blast. at 9:10 paramedics began to arrive at the fleet maintenance facility. at 9:15 there was a page for all off duty paramedics to return to duty. at 9:17 these...
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duke ellington swung jazz, jackie robinson swung a big leak that. brown v.ucation swung through the courts. nowhere with the possibilities and promises felt more deeply than in harlem which was then like america's gravitational center. in a city called classroom at the edge of harlem, an accounting professor invited one of her students to dinner. that black student arrived at her swanky apartment dressed to the nines. thomas j watson founder of ibm stepped on the shadows. watson offered my father a job in the branch rickey jakobson moment into. the start of an unknown chapter in history of modern-day computers. it's a story i heard a lot growing up of watson, we used to call him the old man or mr. watson. i heard a lot of names. my dad use for him. the story i heard most was my dad showing up to dinner. watson stepping out from a back room and saying to my dad in no uncertain terms, i'm the only damn person in this company that could offer you the job. i thought when i started work on this book that what i was doing was writing kind of a branch rickey jackie
duke ellington swung jazz, jackie robinson swung a big leak that. brown v.ucation swung through the courts. nowhere with the possibilities and promises felt more deeply than in harlem which was then like america's gravitational center. in a city called classroom at the edge of harlem, an accounting professor invited one of her students to dinner. that black student arrived at her swanky apartment dressed to the nines. thomas j watson founder of ibm stepped on the shadows. watson offered my...
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robinson worldwide.s a logistics company and it's a third-party logistics company so they axe range freight and they contact with the trucking companies that ship things ubs upgraded them and the reason they did that and the reason they expect freight shipments to decline, what they're expecting is that the price of trucking will go down enough that it may help their margins a little bit and so we did see bullish activity in the options market that traded more than four times its average daily call volume and it was a purchase of the april 75 call spread and someone paid for $1.12 and the caller of the spread is betting that chrw, and the ticker symbol of c.h. robinson worldwide could rally 5% or more on the ubs upgrade. >> mike khouw looking at c.h. robinson let's bring in dan, and if you're still there, what do you make of the trade and some of these transports and global commerce will go down, and listen, if you want to get something somewhere you will pay a lot of money to make sure critical supply g
robinson worldwide.s a logistics company and it's a third-party logistics company so they axe range freight and they contact with the trucking companies that ship things ubs upgraded them and the reason they did that and the reason they expect freight shipments to decline, what they're expecting is that the price of trucking will go down enough that it may help their margins a little bit and so we did see bullish activity in the options market that traded more than four times its average daily...
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gene robinson, i wanted to get your response as well.is one of those days where the president has taken the allotted virus briefing time, and he is doing other things with it, and he of course was mentioning things that may matter to people, the conversations with the leaders of russia and saudi arabia, oil negotiations. but, again, it seems to be creeping away from giving the country a factual update on the briefing response, on the virus response. skuchlt. >> right. we really have learned very little so far about where we have -- where we have progressed on this epidemic from yesterday to today, which theoretically would be the point of these briefings. i did note that the president is once again optimistically talking about when it's time to reopen the country and that's going to be soon and of course we won't have a date, but that's going to be soon. and i -- you know, i think everybody wonders and worries about that. of course, we would all like the country to be opened back up and everything to be safe. but everything has to be saf
gene robinson, i wanted to get your response as well.is one of those days where the president has taken the allotted virus briefing time, and he is doing other things with it, and he of course was mentioning things that may matter to people, the conversations with the leaders of russia and saudi arabia, oil negotiations. but, again, it seems to be creeping away from giving the country a factual update on the briefing response, on the virus response. skuchlt. >> right. we really have...
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mark robinson has sung in clubs all across town but says today's performance was one for the books. >i've had some weird gigs but playing to an empty union square is right up there. i think for this, you know, you're going to feel that there are people out in and i can kind of use my imagination for that. a small but appropriately spaced crowd did form outside the fairmont hotel as its general manager led a sing along next to the statue of tony bennett. and former mayor, willie brown who used to hit the right notes as a politician did his best with the old standard. ♪ my love waits there >> it doesn't sound quite right at union square either. this place would normally be teaming with tourists but now some of the most famous stores in the world sit quiet and empty. it's a bit unnerving and that's what today's song break was all about. >> the idea is to lift all of our spirits in this very challenging and uncertain time. and for people to be reminded that san francisco is really an incredible and special place. >> and while it's true that the vibrancy of the city by the bay may be under
mark robinson has sung in clubs all across town but says today's performance was one for the books. >i've had some weird gigs but playing to an empty union square is right up there. i think for this, you know, you're going to feel that there are people out in and i can kind of use my imagination for that. a small but appropriately spaced crowd did form outside the fairmont hotel as its general manager led a sing along next to the statue of tony bennett. and former mayor, willie brown who...
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of black sports online he told us why robinson's legacy is still so important. integration was not something that happened in a in a lot of industries not to mention you know sports and i think what happened was the fact that jackie robinson just did not play or get an opportunity is that he played well he was the rookie of the year that here at the age at showing people that african-americans basically you know if we were in sports and other things they made it easier for other teams to now integrate of the it would bring in a black players the reason being is always artists to be the 1st war so the 2nd 3rd or 4th you know he made it easier for others so he took a lot of you know a lot of backlash a lot of racial slurs half the rest days of that nature to make it easier for the people that came by they had their minorities that are in baseball 'd right now the numbers especially with african-americans you know are low just you know still treatment of minority players be it african-americans and others that we still see desk disturbing i think we really need to
of black sports online he told us why robinson's legacy is still so important. integration was not something that happened in a in a lot of industries not to mention you know sports and i think what happened was the fact that jackie robinson just did not play or get an opportunity is that he played well he was the rookie of the year that here at the age at showing people that african-americans basically you know if we were in sports and other things they made it easier for other teams to now...
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. >> and now sharon robinson, the daughter of a baseball player jackie robinson, reflects on her life in the civil rights movement. she discussed a book i took a few phone calls at the 19th annual national book festival in washington, d.c. this is about 45 minutes. >> host: author sharon robinson here in the suburban -- to cover her book, "child of the dream: a memoir of 1963". ms. robertson, where we are living and what we shall lifelike in 1963? >> guest: we were living in stamford, connecticut. we had a house sat on six acres and a lake and surrounded by woods. we had the privacy that my parents were seeking. it was in a predominately white community in northern stanford.
. >> and now sharon robinson, the daughter of a baseball player jackie robinson, reflects on her life in the civil rights movement. she discussed a book i took a few phone calls at the 19th annual national book festival in washington, d.c. this is about 45 minutes. >> host: author sharon robinson here in the suburban -- to cover her book, "child of the dream: a memoir of 1963". ms. robertson, where we are living and what we shall lifelike in 1963? >> guest: we were...
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secretary robinson, we know older adults are most at risk. where have you focus your efforts as secretary for aging? guest: good morning, great to be with you, happy saturday morning. hhs are one of the operating divisions and very proud to have the mission of caring for older adults and people with disabilities. those are vulnerable and targeted populations with this virus so the work we do has never been more important. is the programming we offer to help people stay safely at home in their community and that work has been compounded with virus impact. we are able to serve them in a variety of ways and we are honored. what theind people administration for community living does. guest: we have three dozen programs, research institute, we offer a number of community support services that offer ways people can remain healthy and vital in their communities. for us, we are talking things like meals, transportation, legal services, independent living assistance, transition out of facilities. a range of things. thankfully, our website is easy to n
secretary robinson, we know older adults are most at risk. where have you focus your efforts as secretary for aging? guest: good morning, great to be with you, happy saturday morning. hhs are one of the operating divisions and very proud to have the mission of caring for older adults and people with disabilities. those are vulnerable and targeted populations with this virus so the work we do has never been more important. is the programming we offer to help people stay safely at home in their...
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still with us, eugene robinson and the aforementioned steve schmidt.eve, you know, it's one thing for bernie and obama and warren to endorse their fellow democrat. trenches are one thing. they're being good democrats. speaking of trenches, you guys made your bones attacking and trying to defeat in many cases successfully democrats. you are trench fighters. it must have taken a lot to migrate from where you were to where you are tonight. >> i think a lot happened, brian. it didn't take a lot. i had i it was obvious. and i think we all feel called to support the vice president because the republican party that we all belonged to, that we fought for, is dead. it's a remnant of the past. it's not coming back. it's been utterly corrupted by donald trump and trumpism. and that's too bad. bad for the country. but the larger point is we're in the middle of the defining event of american life in our lifetimes. there's been no event more epic than this. not the 9/11 attacks, not the great recession in 2009. nothing. it will take an act of monumental leadership t
still with us, eugene robinson and the aforementioned steve schmidt.eve, you know, it's one thing for bernie and obama and warren to endorse their fellow democrat. trenches are one thing. they're being good democrats. speaking of trenches, you guys made your bones attacking and trying to defeat in many cases successfully democrats. you are trench fighters. it must have taken a lot to migrate from where you were to where you are tonight. >> i think a lot happened, brian. it didn't take a...
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other stories that are getting covered what do you think of the ok or i'll begin today is jackie robinson day and we had baseball every member of every team would a worn number 42 in and in tribute to the birth of blacks in a major league baseball sadly we do not have major league baseball own the memories of jackie robinson our memories i will my dodgy head every day because one thing i fear in all this i didn't hear from the governor you barrack i don't know if we'll ever have sports again in 2020 it doesn't look like and i can see it well remember and i'm talking to the guy who knows this better than anybody else sports generates most of its revenues from television network contracts so they can figure out a way to let the players come together and practice and then play without fans they're probably going to do it the question is right which sport a college football college. at f.l. i mean right it's right now we just don't know larry well. i going to put the people who are 6 feet apart together we're going to sit in the n.f.l. stadium 6 feet apart and are the players going to be 60 y
other stories that are getting covered what do you think of the ok or i'll begin today is jackie robinson day and we had baseball every member of every team would a worn number 42 in and in tribute to the birth of blacks in a major league baseball sadly we do not have major league baseball own the memories of jackie robinson our memories i will my dodgy head every day because one thing i fear in all this i didn't hear from the governor you barrack i don't know if we'll ever have sports again in...
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robinson says the children aren't used to seeing her outside of school.t. >> big, big hug. >> reporter: you can see them both motioning their hugs from afar. the real one, one day soon. >> bye! >> reporter: back in in in "b" getting ready for her next storytime. >> we're going to have a brand new read aloud of "lily's purple plastic purse". >> reporter: teachers looking out for america's children. all of our teachers, we salute you. i'm david muir. good night. being prepared and overcoming challenges. usaa has been standing with them for nearly a hundred years. and we'll be here to serve you for a hundred more. ♪ and- [female vo] restaurantsou are facing a crisis. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. >>> you your health, your safety. this is abc7 news. >> slow the spread, flatten the curve, preserved our hospital capacity, and prevented many, many deaths. >> six bay area counties extend the shelter-in-place order while lifting some restrictions. but the var
robinson says the children aren't used to seeing her outside of school.t. >> big, big hug. >> reporter: you can see them both motioning their hugs from afar. the real one, one day soon. >> bye! >> reporter: back in in in "b" getting ready for her next storytime. >> we're going to have a brand new read aloud of "lily's purple plastic purse". >> reporter: teachers looking out for america's children. all of our teachers, we salute you. i'm...
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he was san francisco's firefighter jackie robinson. unlike jackie robinson, he was the own black firefighter for 12 years. firefighting is a team effort and to feel all alone in this profession for days or weeks would be a tremendous toll to any one person with mental health but for 12 years, this man was all alone. turning back, being alone all around to make this into a positive and being instrumental in helping not only black americans get into the fire department, but all colors and races to get this is nothing short amazing. san francisco black firefighters whole heartedly engages this. all of san francisco should be proud of this legacy, of this moment, for this man's courage and the history that myself, all of the black firefighters in san francisco represent. i want to thank you for having me. i want to thank supervisor preston, supervisor peskin, and all of the other supervisors who will help to bring this street to fruition. thank you. >> thank you. >> stay safe and we'll see you in the neighborhood some time soon. next speak
he was san francisco's firefighter jackie robinson. unlike jackie robinson, he was the own black firefighter for 12 years. firefighting is a team effort and to feel all alone in this profession for days or weeks would be a tremendous toll to any one person with mental health but for 12 years, this man was all alone. turning back, being alone all around to make this into a positive and being instrumental in helping not only black americans get into the fire department, but all colors and races...
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a lot to talk about here, and we will do so now with eugene robinson and doug brinkley.ene, it used to be you could go out to vegas and bet on who was going to win the presidential election, not if there was going to be one. and, by the way, there isn't a vegas right now, but their mayor is making sure to fix that in a hurry. what's your prognostication on what this election is going to look like? and we won't hold you to it. >> well, there's going to be an election on election day. it's set by law, and it's going to happen. and it's -- you know, what it looks like will depend on what happens in 50 statehouses and the district of columbia basically, and how election officials in the 50 states and the district decide to re-imagine basically election procedures to allow people to vote. that will involve in-person voting that we're used to. that will involve a lot of mail-in voting. and between now and then, there will be a big political fight, and it will be largely along partisan lines, and it will be messy. but we're going to have an election. >> doug brinkley, at our ho
a lot to talk about here, and we will do so now with eugene robinson and doug brinkley.ene, it used to be you could go out to vegas and bet on who was going to win the presidential election, not if there was going to be one. and, by the way, there isn't a vegas right now, but their mayor is making sure to fix that in a hurry. what's your prognostication on what this election is going to look like? and we won't hold you to it. >> well, there's going to be an election on election day. it's...
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be robinson was called of sixty's for the start of the season by then a brooklyn dodgers general manager branch rickey jr 5 days later he became the 1st black baseball player to take the field in the big leagues at the end of his rookie season with the dodgers he'd become national league rookie of the year with 12 homers a legal leading 29 steals at a 2.97 batting average but you know moving forward a couple of decades the national hockey league players association ended its strike against n.h.l. owners strike last to 10 days of a settled with players receiving an increase in playoff bonuses control over their lives the licensing of their likeness and changes to the free agent system as a result the season was also expanded to 84 games and saw a fundamental change in the relationship between the league and its players and owners and today liverpool and senegal star sa they all manet to 20 years old the winger for the premier league club ranks the senegal 5th all time top goal scoring 8th all time for appearances he also represents his country the 2012 london summer games and the 20000 fe
be robinson was called of sixty's for the start of the season by then a brooklyn dodgers general manager branch rickey jr 5 days later he became the 1st black baseball player to take the field in the big leagues at the end of his rookie season with the dodgers he'd become national league rookie of the year with 12 homers a legal leading 29 steals at a 2.97 batting average but you know moving forward a couple of decades the national hockey league players association ended its strike against...
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he was san francisco's firefighter jackie robinson. unlike jackie robinson, he was the own black firefighter for 12 years. firefighting is a team effort and to feel all alone in this profession for days or weeks would be a tremendous toll to any one person with mental health but for 12 years, this man was all alone. turning back, being alone all around to make this into a positive and being instrumental in helping not only black americans get into the fire department, but all colors and races to get this is nothing short amazing. san francisco black firefighters whole heartedly engages this. all of san francisco should be proud of this legacy, of this moment, for this man's courage and the history that myself, all of the black firefighters in san francisco represent. i want to thank you for having me. i want to thank supervisor preston, supervisor peskin, and all of the other supervisors who will help to bring this street to fruition. thank you. >> thank you. >> stay safe and we'll see you in the neighborhood some time soon. next speak
he was san francisco's firefighter jackie robinson. unlike jackie robinson, he was the own black firefighter for 12 years. firefighting is a team effort and to feel all alone in this profession for days or weeks would be a tremendous toll to any one person with mental health but for 12 years, this man was all alone. turning back, being alone all around to make this into a positive and being instrumental in helping not only black americans get into the fire department, but all colors and races...
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at the old bailey, a lorry driver, maurice robinson, has pleaded guilty to 39 counts of manslaughterndford is here. he has been monitoring this case. tell us more about what is been happening today. this is the first time anyone has admitted responsibility for the deaths of those 39 vietnamese people found at the back of that sealed container. ina the back of that sealed container. in a video conference style court hearing which reporters could watch remotely, maurice robinson said guilty as each of the 39 charges of manslaughter was read out. he has previously also admitted being part ofa previously also admitted being part of a conspiracy to assist illegal immigration. but because of the situation at the moment, we‘re not sure when he will get sentenced. four other men also took part in the court hearing today. gheorghe nica denied the 39 charges of manslaughter and conspiracy to assist illegal immigration and the other men face a single charge of conspiracy to assist illegal immigration. two pleaded not guilty on the other has yet to enter a plea. thank you. a key question which h
at the old bailey, a lorry driver, maurice robinson, has pleaded guilty to 39 counts of manslaughterndford is here. he has been monitoring this case. tell us more about what is been happening today. this is the first time anyone has admitted responsibility for the deaths of those 39 vietnamese people found at the back of that sealed container. ina the back of that sealed container. in a video conference style court hearing which reporters could watch remotely, maurice robinson said guilty as...
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drive the global economy to actually force them to undertake major restructuring and there is a robinson to be a fairy fairy i think what we see around the world is the governments giving assistance not only to use and large industries but also to die most vulnerable citizens there is a lot of talk about reduction of basic income. many governments are sending checks that are here and maybe that's not an odd but i think that. that's a bit of a difference from how it was handled in 2008 let's look at this the figure and this is the economist magazine economist just gave us a sticker that already 7 trillion dollars have been approved at least stimulus packages just in to european union and the united states 1st of all the vast majority of that is going to corporate balance and secondly it's going into injection of money into the banks to do it they want the banks are not obliged to help yes yes they're released true grounds but they're not going to resolve the structural crisis they're basically crimes that are better in some countries like germany and denmark right here in united states $2
drive the global economy to actually force them to undertake major restructuring and there is a robinson to be a fairy fairy i think what we see around the world is the governments giving assistance not only to use and large industries but also to die most vulnerable citizens there is a lot of talk about reduction of basic income. many governments are sending checks that are here and maybe that's not an odd but i think that. that's a bit of a difference from how it was handled in 2008 let's...