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saturday night but if you want to get you to talk a little more i didn't realize there were these sanitation committees i think that's really interesting it's almost like a mini kind of government without a head is being established what other kinds of committees or groups are there that are sort of helping make this show run more smoothly. it's shockingly organized as someone who was watching it from washington and had had the opportunity to spend the week past week there i mean they have medical teams they have security guards they have they have minds of different working groups for example folks that focus on food folks that focus on a raising money they have a committees established to welcome the new occupiers into the camp to sort of go over rules and try to make sure that there's no conflicts or fights within that would give the mayor or the and y p d any more additional reason to crack down and the one thing to keep in mind is that everything that's done in this occupation is very transparent every single evening they have something that they call general assembly which is basically a giant me
saturday night but if you want to get you to talk a little more i didn't realize there were these sanitation committees i think that's really interesting it's almost like a mini kind of government without a head is being established what other kinds of committees or groups are there that are sort of helping make this show run more smoothly. it's shockingly organized as someone who was watching it from washington and had had the opportunity to spend the week past week there i mean they have...
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let the sanitation committee at the health department get together, discuss, take a look at what can be done to feed the people. we went through that 20 years ago, some of you know, feeding the people. what are we doing? feeding the people. food for the body, mind, and spirits. we want to have class is, we want people getting together, going out about the city, reaching out, finding the common thread and realizing that we are part of the 99%. if not us, who? if not now, when? it is a new day. we can connect and make sure that san francisco can be a great example. to the importance of supervisors and city governments, each town in california and mostly around the country, this is a worldwide movement. it is a local movement, it is brothers and sisters, let's do it and give me a good reason why not. yo, yo, yo, brothers and sisters. get on the box. [chime] president chiu: thank you. [applause] next speaker. >> hi. yes, i have to paraphrase my comments because i did not realize there was a rule about something already voted on. i want to thank supervisor elsbernd for no reason in partic
let the sanitation committee at the health department get together, discuss, take a look at what can be done to feed the people. we went through that 20 years ago, some of you know, feeding the people. what are we doing? feeding the people. food for the body, mind, and spirits. we want to have class is, we want people getting together, going out about the city, reaching out, finding the common thread and realizing that we are part of the 99%. if not us, who? if not now, when? it is a new day....
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protesters trying to figure out their plan of action they have keep in mind that they have sanitation committees they've kept the park very clean to date i saw people literally scrubbing on hands and knees trying to get the park clean there is an emergency meeting planned later on disk evening where they're going to try to figure out what to do tomorrow perhaps in circling the park holding hands forming a human chain to stop the police from coming in now one of the things that we know from the commissioner ray kelly is that a sleeping bags and all the equipment they've had will not be allowed back some local unions have offered space to store that but that does look like a warning shots the protesters now we spoke to some of them earlier today and here's what they said about the planned addiction. we have twenty four seven. around here all the time and there aren't really any you choose but. in the spirit of cooperation we're going to make a big effort to get because we had raided everything so you know we've got we're cardboard in. a good you know we're going to do that today and. we'll see wha
protesters trying to figure out their plan of action they have keep in mind that they have sanitation committees they've kept the park very clean to date i saw people literally scrubbing on hands and knees trying to get the park clean there is an emergency meeting planned later on disk evening where they're going to try to figure out what to do tomorrow perhaps in circling the park holding hands forming a human chain to stop the police from coming in now one of the things that we know from the...
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around this meeting, in its particulars is hilariously mundane, about getting food, making sure sanitation committeeg up, about getting sleeping bags. it's a model of self-governance that's sort of remarkable to witness. >> chris, i think oddly enough, ironically enough the predictor of this event was the mayor of new york who said some weeks ago on his radio show, "we have a lot of kids graduating college and can't find jobs. that's what happened in cairo. that's what happened in madrid. you don't want those kinds of riots here. the damage to a generation that can't find jobs will go on for many, many years." there's the mayor of new york saying, there's something going on in this country that's so disruptive to life in this country, so disruptive to individual and collective economic progress that there will be some kind of outcry. this seems to be that outcry. >> reporter: i think, i think a lot of people who have been witnessing and reporting on and looking at the sort of both the scene and the actual facts of the matter in terms of how our economy has come out of the recession and also just the
around this meeting, in its particulars is hilariously mundane, about getting food, making sure sanitation committeeg up, about getting sleeping bags. it's a model of self-governance that's sort of remarkable to witness. >> chris, i think oddly enough, ironically enough the predictor of this event was the mayor of new york who said some weeks ago on his radio show, "we have a lot of kids graduating college and can't find jobs. that's what happened in cairo. that's what happened in...
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sanitation and safety. >> we are taking care of the fit.as we see have a screening committee. they go to a local coffee shop like this starbucks when they have to use the bathroom. shower, theye to go to a local sports club. >> they are pretty good about up.ing people clean >> someone said an alleged assault that occurred on one of the protesters. several parties have said the protesters will be allowed to , but they have had to balance first amendment rights threats to health and safety. despite establishing their run system for collecting, doing dishes, picking up the trash, even medical care, the vast majority of protesters that we with today said that they improvements. >> i saw some rats last night could be run as ittle differently to make more sanitary. >> ben eisler reporting from northwest. >>> week six of "dancing with stars." seven remaining celebrities songs.ed to broadway >> when it came to individual dancers, ricki lake and j.r. martinez impressed the judges the most. = ♪ love to be a lady tonight ♪- luck be a lady tonight >> hope solo at her worst performance of
sanitation and safety. >> we are taking care of the fit.as we see have a screening committee. they go to a local coffee shop like this starbucks when they have to use the bathroom. shower, theye to go to a local sports club. >> they are pretty good about up.ing people clean >> someone said an alleged assault that occurred on one of the protesters. several parties have said the protesters will be allowed to , but they have had to balance first amendment rights threats to health...
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i think the texas textbook committee is very clear about how important history is while they were to sanitize which is why they work so hard to sanitize it. the tea party is incredibly aware of how powerful historical discourse is, which is why they point to a historic moments like the boston tea party or vague historic enemies light hitler and socialism. in short, i think the results of our collective historical ignorance are profound and that those with political polls on -- goals the left or the right might well invest their resources on accurate discussions of history just as much as impressing for particular public policies. so it is in that context, that feeling about history, that i am excited, despite the fact that i am not a historian about the civil war, to have an opportunity to discuss the lessons of the 19th century for our contemporary political moment. for i want to consider. -- four i want to consider. there is no way i can do justice to all of these. my goal in this portion is to just be a bit provocative about how we might imagine these four aspects of 19th century history i
i think the texas textbook committee is very clear about how important history is while they were to sanitize which is why they work so hard to sanitize it. the tea party is incredibly aware of how powerful historical discourse is, which is why they point to a historic moments like the boston tea party or vague historic enemies light hitler and socialism. in short, i think the results of our collective historical ignorance are profound and that those with political polls on -- goals the left or...
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i think the texas textbook committee is very clear about how important history is. that is why there were to sanitize it. [laughter] the tea party is incredibly aware of how powerful historical discourse is which is why they cherry pick heroic moments like the boston tea party or vague historic enemies like hitler and socialism. in short, i think the results of our collective historical ignorance are profound. those with political goals on the left or the right might well invest their resources in accurate discussions of history just as much as in pressing for a particular public policy. it is in that context, that feeling about history, that i am excited despite the fact that i am not an historian of the civil war, to have an opportunity to discuss some of the lessons of the 19th century for our contemporary political moment. i want to consider four. there is no way i can do justice to all of these. my goal in this portion is to just be a bit provocative about how we might imagine these four aspects of 19th century history impacting our current moment and then hopefully engage in conversation, as i
i think the texas textbook committee is very clear about how important history is. that is why there were to sanitize it. [laughter] the tea party is incredibly aware of how powerful historical discourse is which is why they cherry pick heroic moments like the boston tea party or vague historic enemies like hitler and socialism. in short, i think the results of our collective historical ignorance are profound. those with political goals on the left or the right might well invest their resources...
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i think the tax six textbook committee is clear about how important history is. it's why the work to sanitizeea party is incredibly aware of how powerful historical discourse is which is why the cherry pick moments like the boston tea party or vague historic enemies like hitler and socialism. in short i think the results of the collective aid parents are profound and those with political goals on the left or the right may well invest their resources in the discussions of history just as much as pressing for particular public policies. so is in that context that feeling about history the time excited despite the fact i'm not a historian of the civil war to have an opportunity to discuss the lessons of the 19th century for our contemporary political moment. fourth among one to consider. and there is no way that i can do justice to all of these. my goal in this portion is to be a bit provocative about how we might imagine these aspects of 19th century history impacting our current moment and hopefully engage in conversation as i've been told the q&a here is often quite robust. [laughter] so here
i think the tax six textbook committee is clear about how important history is. it's why the work to sanitizeea party is incredibly aware of how powerful historical discourse is which is why the cherry pick moments like the boston tea party or vague historic enemies like hitler and socialism. in short i think the results of the collective aid parents are profound and those with political goals on the left or the right may well invest their resources in the discussions of history just as much as...