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>> rosalie has the book and is taking pictures of the book. rosalie came up for a bookstore event in washington. they got a general sense that it was positive. no went to my knowledge has. i shift a box there. unfortunately she have to box ten books. what happened. i have to ship another one. they have all posted it on facebook. i think they feel like it's a compliment. but no one has gone through our they gonna come back and say i had two chins. they haven't gotten any of that. >> one of the amazing parts of the book is the way that you balanced how do we approach and striking that balance. global macro economics with the really fine texture riveting multigenerational story. >> i was presently -- pleasantly surprised at how will the story connected with the larger story. >> you kind of suspend a certain part of your brain when you're taking notes. you're not at that moment thinking about what migration point does this make. you are just watching what's going on in the class. it's only really after the fact after-the-fact that you realize kind
>> rosalie has the book and is taking pictures of the book. rosalie came up for a bookstore event in washington. they got a general sense that it was positive. no went to my knowledge has. i shift a box there. unfortunately she have to box ten books. what happened. i have to ship another one. they have all posted it on facebook. i think they feel like it's a compliment. but no one has gone through our they gonna come back and say i had two chins. they haven't gotten any of that. >>...
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rosalie experience happens to be the greatest anti- poverty story that i know. beginning in the early fifties when a young boy smuggled aboard a private fairy for an overnight trip to manila. rosalie's father and that was recently orphaned and a relative agreed to take him home. it was a squalid mud flat with gangs and sanitation consisted of flying saucers bundled of waste wrapped in newspaper flung into the canal. the battle of dialects and men throwing dice in the alleys. he was quick to make friends he spent his youth in traffic hocking cigarettes and newspapers and then in his early twenties he landed his first real job walking with his first paycheck when he spiednt a young woman in the alley. chita had no interest she considered him plain looking but his persistence carried the day. they married in 1967 with five ca following. the older sister was born with a heart defect in need of medicine that they could not afford after years of fighting over her frail health he dropped his knees and said take her or let him have her. god answered in mysterious ways s
rosalie experience happens to be the greatest anti- poverty story that i know. beginning in the early fifties when a young boy smuggled aboard a private fairy for an overnight trip to manila. rosalie's father and that was recently orphaned and a relative agreed to take him home. it was a squalid mud flat with gangs and sanitation consisted of flying saucers bundled of waste wrapped in newspaper flung into the canal. the battle of dialects and men throwing dice in the alleys. he was quick to...
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>> rosalie has the book and is taking pictures of the book. rosalie came up for a bookstore event in washington. they got a general sense that it was positive. no went to my knowledge has. i shift a box there. unfortunately she have to box ten books. what happened. i have to ship another one. they have all posted it on facebook. i think they feel like it's a compliment. but no one has gone through our they gonna come back and say i had two chins. they haven't gotten any of that. >> one of the amazing parts of the book is the way that you balanced how do we approach and striking that balance. global macro economics with the really fine texture riveting multigenerational story. >> i was presently -- pleasantly surprised at how will the story connected with the larger story. >> you kind of suspend a certain part of your brain when you're taking notes. you're not at that moment thinking about what migration point does this make. you are just watching what's going on in the class. it's only really after the fact after-the-fact that you realize kind
>> rosalie has the book and is taking pictures of the book. rosalie came up for a bookstore event in washington. they got a general sense that it was positive. no went to my knowledge has. i shift a box there. unfortunately she have to box ten books. what happened. i have to ship another one. they have all posted it on facebook. i think they feel like it's a compliment. but no one has gone through our they gonna come back and say i had two chins. they haven't gotten any of that. >>...
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rosali p. walter, in memory of george o'neil.rb a hope zuckerberg.g. is corporate fundinrovided by mutual of america, designing ividual and group retirement products. that's why we're yr retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for corporation funded by theate american people. and by contributpbns to your station from viewers like you. thank you. ch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining uus. bakr al-bagadi, an iraqi who ran the terrorist group knn as isis-- the islamic state-- is dead. >> was the founder and leader of isis, the most ruthless and violent terror organization anywhere in the world. >>en sasan: speaking from the white house this morni, president trp said u.s special forces attacked a compound in northwest syria near the y rder with tur a two hour overnight operatio >> last night was a great night for the united states and for the world. a brutal killer, one who has caused s o much hardship and death, has violens y been eli
rosali p. walter, in memory of george o'neil.rb a hope zuckerberg.g. is corporate fundinrovided by mutual of america, designing ividual and group retirement products. that's why we're yr retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for corporation funded by theate american people. and by contributpbns to your station from viewers like you. thank you. ch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and...
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we have our transitional housing program, we have rosalie house which is our emergency shelter and our crisis line, we have our community office where survivors can get the services they need, education, workshops, support groups, and then we also work with the family services department, and so if there is an incident of domestic violence , we have a specialist that helps that family moved to a healthier life. we have been in this city of san francisco for 35 years and we are very proud of the work that we do. i want to take this time to thank our consortium, beverly, our domestic -- our department on the status of women, and the staff and all our community partners that do the work we do. this is how we survived the domestic violence system in the city. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much. as president zawart stated, prevention is a critical part of our work to stop the cycle of violence. for over 20 years, asian-pacific islander legal outreach has engaged youth through its youth advisory council to address gender-based and dating violence in asian and pacific islander communi
we have our transitional housing program, we have rosalie house which is our emergency shelter and our crisis line, we have our community office where survivors can get the services they need, education, workshops, support groups, and then we also work with the family services department, and so if there is an incident of domestic violence , we have a specialist that helps that family moved to a healthier life. we have been in this city of san francisco for 35 years and we are very proud of the...
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. >> thank you, commissioner rosalis. i just want to say that, you know, i was on this commission when -- and i said this before, when it came to redevelopment. i was appointed by mayor nusome, as a redevelopment commissioner, and i remember the long hours of discussion regarding this project. but i can't believe it's happening. and having grown up in the mission, the southeast, part of our city has been historically neglected over and over again. and to see us be able to do something right, i think we're still lucky, especially the last few years, you know, we've been working with the lawyers and the chase center and everything we asked them to do, they did. they hired locally. they got local artists. they got local vendors. it was a community building and it was a community effort and i feel equally as bless ed this we've been working with -- i can't even -- they should be lucky to have you, coffey, your passion for running a business but lifting a community, which most people say cannot happen and you proved that it ca
. >> thank you, commissioner rosalis. i just want to say that, you know, i was on this commission when -- and i said this before, when it came to redevelopment. i was appointed by mayor nusome, as a redevelopment commissioner, and i remember the long hours of discussion regarding this project. but i can't believe it's happening. and having grown up in the mission, the southeast, part of our city has been historically neglected over and over again. and to see us be able to do something...
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we have our transitional housing program, we have rosalie house which is our emergency shelter and ourrisis line, we have our community office where survivors can get the services they need, education, workshops, support groups, and then we also work with the family services department, and so if there is an incident of domestic violence , we have a specialist that helps that family moved to a healthier life. we have been in this city of san francisco for 35 years and we are very proud of the work that we do. i want to take this time to thank
we have our transitional housing program, we have rosalie house which is our emergency shelter and ourrisis line, we have our community office where survivors can get the services they need, education, workshops, support groups, and then we also work with the family services department, and so if there is an incident of domestic violence , we have a specialist that helps that family moved to a healthier life. we have been in this city of san francisco for 35 years and we are very proud of the...
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alix: joining me was more from london is bloomberg editor rosalie matheson. that was materially different in terms of brexit negotiations? reporter: what we saw today was vintage boris johnson. the brinkmanship of giving you nine days to come up with a deal or we are going to go out at the end of october without a deal, that is one week before european leaders set to meet in brussels to go through this proposed deal. setting up a timeline for a collision course with the eu. bit of saw a conciliatory language from boris johnson. he says, we are not against europe. i love europe. we just want a different relationship with europe then we had before. we are not trying to cause this collision with europe. we just want to negotiate on a more even keel. slightly more conciliatory, but the new proposal is on much of to be anything european leaders, including the irish, could possibly agree to. alix: what happens now? what is the state of play? reporter: he's do to speak with the european commission chief this evening. he's been speaking with european leaders beforeha
alix: joining me was more from london is bloomberg editor rosalie matheson. that was materially different in terms of brexit negotiations? reporter: what we saw today was vintage boris johnson. the brinkmanship of giving you nine days to come up with a deal or we are going to go out at the end of october without a deal, that is one week before european leaders set to meet in brussels to go through this proposed deal. setting up a timeline for a collision course with the eu. bit of saw a...