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for stevenson, for the democratic national committee, at this particular time. why?why do they win elections? guys? >> it'd be, like, remnants of roosevelt's coalition -- >> absolutely. >> -- from the 19 30s and something else, the first advertisement especially pointed out is, like, look back to 1931. they're, like, look 20 years ago when republicans did bad things. i mean, i feel like the modern era 20 years ago is a completely different environment than now. so it's really trying to harken back to arguments they've been making for the last two decades. >> excellent. kayla? >> i was going to say you can see the contrast between the democratic party and they're trying to -- they're continually asking people to look back at what we've done. not even what stevenson has done necessarily but what other democrats have done and just linking that, the party together and that's the only thing they share but because he's a democrat, he will be as successful as past democrats or as with ike's campaign, it was very much looking toward the future and not -- well because they di
for stevenson, for the democratic national committee, at this particular time. why?why do they win elections? guys? >> it'd be, like, remnants of roosevelt's coalition -- >> absolutely. >> -- from the 19 30s and something else, the first advertisement especially pointed out is, like, look back to 1931. they're, like, look 20 years ago when republicans did bad things. i mean, i feel like the modern era 20 years ago is a completely different environment than now. so it's really...
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so whilemen, adlai stevenson .ty did is that they purchased expensive slots that were only 30 seconds long. that were maybe a minute long for the "ike for president" mi spot. and they purchased those at the end of the most popular shows. so frequently going to caroline's point earlier, about how this fits in with the ed th popularos culture of the 1950s o when a show would end and this would seamlessly come on, you're capturing viewers who are already tuned in to a television variety show. and they continue to watch that because it fits in to those themes, that music that perhaps they're used to hearing. and soso what this does is it creates an opportunity for ike the personality to reach out to new voters. and to reach out to perhaps independent voters or people who had previously voted for the democratic party.w or to emphasize this idea that perhaps you haven't voted before. but they're going to reachs you to people asbu media consumers. and that's a word that was used in their campaign.le and in studies of thei
so whilemen, adlai stevenson .ty did is that they purchased expensive slots that were only 30 seconds long. that were maybe a minute long for the "ike for president" mi spot. and they purchased those at the end of the most popular shows. so frequently going to caroline's point earlier, about how this fits in with the ed th popularos culture of the 1950s o when a show would end and this would seamlessly come on, you're capturing viewers who are already tuned in to a television variety...
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so when adlai stevenson did appear on tv, it was late at night.ly people watching were perhaps those people who were committed democrats and wanted to watch what adlai stevenson had to say. so that is the only time he really appeared on television and he had his advertising team make adds, that again, reflected radio strategy. i want to show you two of them and i want you to think of how these are perhaps more reminiscent of something you would hear over the radio, then something you would see on tv. >> ♪ old mcdonald had a farm, back in 31. petitions filled him with alarm, back in 31. ♪ and farmer mac ♪ ♪the day in 1931, when he didn't have bread when the day was done. farmer mac knows what to do, election day of 1952. vote along with everyone in the usa. then to look for adlai stevenson to get us on our way. ♪ ♪if it is good for mac, you see, it is good for you and me. all-american loves that farm. vote stevenson today. ♪ >> all right, and one more. ♪ >> ike. >> bob. >> ike. >> bob. >> i'm so glad we are friends again, bob. >> yes ike, we agree
so when adlai stevenson did appear on tv, it was late at night.ly people watching were perhaps those people who were committed democrats and wanted to watch what adlai stevenson had to say. so that is the only time he really appeared on television and he had his advertising team make adds, that again, reflected radio strategy. i want to show you two of them and i want you to think of how these are perhaps more reminiscent of something you would hear over the radio, then something you would see...
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for stevenson, for the democratic national committee that this particular time.de why?cratic party at this time? how do they win elections? >> it'd be like remnants of coalition from the 1930s and something else, the first advertisement especially pointed out is look back to 1931. they're like look 20 years ago o when republicans did bad things. i mean i feel like in the modern 20 years ago is a completelyin different environment than tno so it's really trying to harken backis to arguments they've bee making for the last two decades. >> excellent. kayla snpg. >> i was goingto to say you ca see the contrast between the democratic party and they're continually asking people to look back at what we've done, not even what stevensonlo has d necessarily but what other done democrats have done and linking the party together, that's the only thing they share because w he's a democrat, he will be as successful as past democrats whereas with ike's campaign it was very much looking towards the future and not -- well, gn, because they didn't really have a great past in recent years
for stevenson, for the democratic national committee that this particular time.de why?cratic party at this time? how do they win elections? >> it'd be like remnants of coalition from the 1930s and something else, the first advertisement especially pointed out is look back to 1931. they're like look 20 years ago o when republicans did bad things. i mean i feel like in the modern 20 years ago is a completelyin different environment than tno so it's really trying to harken backis to...
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this is robert louis stevenson before he became famous with kidnapped, dr. jekyll, treasure island, so, he read this book and put the trip with the donkey through the region of france but he was intrigued i the book and intrigued by the biography that he was moving towards his late 20s and hadn't written anything great he had really strict parents are when you gonna get a job when you gonna do something with your life maybe richard holmes felt the same way, he was asking what you gonna do is there a life in poetry but he was going through love problems, relationship problems but anyway he decided to reproduce the trip. so he starts off and is sleeping under the stars and he crosses over a bridge into langone you a small village. shops are closing up, he can smell garlic and crush fruit, children are coming out and playing and people are taking walks and he has this overwhelming urge, this premonition he will meet robert louis stevenson and he is serious. but then he looks downstream and he sees another bridge and it's a bridge that is crumbled and ivy-covere
this is robert louis stevenson before he became famous with kidnapped, dr. jekyll, treasure island, so, he read this book and put the trip with the donkey through the region of france but he was intrigued i the book and intrigued by the biography that he was moving towards his late 20s and hadn't written anything great he had really strict parents are when you gonna get a job when you gonna do something with your life maybe richard holmes felt the same way, he was asking what you gonna do is...
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robert lewis stevenson took a trip through the appalachian region of france. he was intrigued by the book and the biography of robert lewis stevenson at the time and he was moving towards his mid, late 20s. he hadn't written anything great. he had scottish, real strict calvanis parents, like when are you going to get a job, do something with your life? maybe he wondered the same thing. he wants to be a poet. is there a life in poetry? all the kind of angst that a 19-year-old would have. robert lewis stevenson was going through a love problem, relationship problem, you know. maybe holmes was, i don't know. but anyway, he decided to reproduce this trip, sam donkey. no donkey but very stylish hat, wide brim, floppish hat. so he starts off and he's sleeping under the stars and what have you and he crosses over a bridge into a place called langonia, small little village, and it's around dusk. the shops are closing up. he can smell garlic. he can smell the crushed fruit from the stalls. children are coming out and play ing people are taking walks and he has this pre
robert lewis stevenson took a trip through the appalachian region of france. he was intrigued by the book and the biography of robert lewis stevenson at the time and he was moving towards his mid, late 20s. he hadn't written anything great. he had scottish, real strict calvanis parents, like when are you going to get a job, do something with your life? maybe he wondered the same thing. he wants to be a poet. is there a life in poetry? all the kind of angst that a 19-year-old would have. robert...
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this is robert louis stevenson before he became famous with kidnapped, dr.jekyll and all those books. so, he read the book and took this trip through france, and appellation region, he was intrigued by the book and the biography of robert louis stevenson and he was moving towards his mid-to-late 20s, he hadn't written anything great, he had scottish got really strict calvinist parents, like when you gonna get a job and maybe richard holmes felt the same way and what is he gonna do, is there a life in poetry. and and they have a relationship problem but he decided to reproduce this trip, no donkey but a wide rim, very stylish hat, floppy chat so, he starts off any sleeping under the stars and what have you and he crosses over bridge into a place named langone, a small little village. and it's around dusk, shops or closing up he can smell crushed fruit, children are coming out and playing and people are taking walks, and he has this overwhelming urge to premonition he will meet robert louis stevenson. he's looking in the saloons and hotels, looking for them in
this is robert louis stevenson before he became famous with kidnapped, dr.jekyll and all those books. so, he read the book and took this trip through france, and appellation region, he was intrigued by the book and the biography of robert louis stevenson and he was moving towards his mid-to-late 20s, he hadn't written anything great, he had scottish got really strict calvinist parents, like when you gonna get a job and maybe richard holmes felt the same way and what is he gonna do, is there a...
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joining us now is anna stevenson-yang -- anne stevenson-yang.eems to be a big trust deficit between the two countries. how do you break the impasse? anne: i don't think you do. there has been a big problem from the u.s. side all along with not understanding what is actually possible to do in china and also not having the process to record and memorialize what is going on in meetings so that i think would happens is the u.s. roach down its understanding. china says that isn't at all what we said. we are just stuck. we are continuing to see the rhetoric for president trump hardening against businesses as well. ordering them over twitter to stop investments in china. u.s.ke to -- of the chamber of commerce. >> 1.4 billion customers are in china. u.s. companies are not going to ignore the market. they will diversify their bets and look at other markets because of the trade war and the trade friction between the two countries but they are not going to leave china. it is too important a market. shery: when can we expect the domestic forces within the
joining us now is anna stevenson-yang -- anne stevenson-yang.eems to be a big trust deficit between the two countries. how do you break the impasse? anne: i don't think you do. there has been a big problem from the u.s. side all along with not understanding what is actually possible to do in china and also not having the process to record and memorialize what is going on in meetings so that i think would happens is the u.s. roach down its understanding. china says that isn't at all what we...
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he wrote a book about robert louis stevenson, before he with kidnapped, dr. jekyll, and treasure island, and those books. he read this book, and robert a donkeyvenson took through the appellation region of france. he was intrigued by the beyond graffiti -- by the biography of robert louis stevenson, who was moving to his mid-to-late 20's. he had not written anything strict calvinist parents, when are you going to get a job? when are you going to do something with your life? and maybe richard holmes felt the same way, is there a life in poetry? all of the angst a 19-year-old would have. robert louis stevenson was going through a love problem, relationship problem, maybe holmes was, i don't know. but he decided to reproduce the donkey.ns but with a very stylish hat. he starts off sleeping under the bridgehe crosses over a to a place called langone you -- langonia. he can smell garlic in the crush fruit from the stalls, children are coming out and playing. people are taking walks. and he has this overwhelming that he isnition, going to meet robert louis stevenso
he wrote a book about robert louis stevenson, before he with kidnapped, dr. jekyll, and treasure island, and those books. he read this book, and robert a donkeyvenson took through the appellation region of france. he was intrigued by the beyond graffiti -- by the biography of robert louis stevenson, who was moving to his mid-to-late 20's. he had not written anything strict calvinist parents, when are you going to get a job? when are you going to do something with your life? and maybe richard...
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always you know you know when i as dad allays seems oh i like to name drop when i ask them who is stevenson when he was appointed ambassador to the u.n. can i call you mr ambassador he says no called me governor close or was one the title of governor do you feel i feel the same way fan way what is it about being governor of and that was closed citizens like you and mrs stevenson the same thing you run your own show and you're very close to the people much closer than you are in washington so if you mess up you hear about it right away up close and personal from people you talk to every day and that really makes it more rewarding because you can sort of get feedback right away you have slimmer more furthermore go ahead it's going to say also you can really have an impact on your state like i cut taxes 21 times because i want to get rid.
always you know you know when i as dad allays seems oh i like to name drop when i ask them who is stevenson when he was appointed ambassador to the u.n. can i call you mr ambassador he says no called me governor close or was one the title of governor do you feel i feel the same way fan way what is it about being governor of and that was closed citizens like you and mrs stevenson the same thing you run your own show and you're very close to the people much closer than you are in washington so if...
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all are family what is it about being governor of and that was closed citizens like you and mrs stevenson the same thing you run your own show and you're very close to the people much closer than you are in washington so if you mess up you hear about it right away up close and personal from people you talk to every day and that really makes it more rewarding because you can sort of get feedback right away you have slim or furthermore go ahead was going to say also you can really have an impact on your state like i cut taxes $21.00 times because i want to get rid of the label tax the 2 sets which this. they used to have and that worked and business confidence returned so employment went up and the unemployment rate went down and i cut spending because i hate deficit spending and that also helped get confidence from the employers and as we say the government level the best social program anybody ever invented is a job and so that's very rewarding bill you know you're up against it's. well i know that i'm up against a president who's very popular among the 50 state republican parties very ve
all are family what is it about being governor of and that was closed citizens like you and mrs stevenson the same thing you run your own show and you're very close to the people much closer than you are in washington so if you mess up you hear about it right away up close and personal from people you talk to every day and that really makes it more rewarding because you can sort of get feedback right away you have slim or furthermore go ahead was going to say also you can really have an impact...
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. >> he ran against stevenson and one he was a national hero. he came to kansas and gave his first speech in the rain. ooh, it was awful. it went really bad at that point. so what he did was typical of ike, he was flexible. he knew he could be educated and he got instruction and help to teach him how to run the political campaign. stevenson was i would say moderate in the middle of the democratic party. and he was running uphill because of ike's popularitypertpopularity partly as a person. people trusted ike, and they looked at him. and that had been true right from wept on. his colleagues trusted him. >> lastly, you mentioned something about scarlett. that's not an association about scarlett fever. and then is the baby boomer generation after ike's generation? >> which generation? >> baby boomers generation. >> the baby boomers come out in the post-war period. that's the first baby boom, yeah. when the soldiers came home. they had more on their mind than education. okay. [ applause ] >> there you go. that light is right behind you that's why i
. >> he ran against stevenson and one he was a national hero. he came to kansas and gave his first speech in the rain. ooh, it was awful. it went really bad at that point. so what he did was typical of ike, he was flexible. he knew he could be educated and he got instruction and help to teach him how to run the political campaign. stevenson was i would say moderate in the middle of the democratic party. and he was running uphill because of ike's popularitypertpopularity partly as a...
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no doubt old stevenson's. predictability it's a more than proven and the threat of implement in charge of sober european carmakers is a still very alive defied that they believe agreement was signed that does not mean both the parts and will i hear a limited trade agreement to reduce or eliminate the industrial products that washington is pressuring currently the e.u. to include a agriculture a red line so far for brussels aside from the we are still waiting for the resolution from that world trade organization related to airbus and a common one on buoying and on top of the. threatening france that with. the french government approving digital tax on big tech companies so the result long list of issues to be resolved and non of them sound like a joke at least to me and so maybe those warm relations between the u.s. and the e.u. at least that we see today not to last much longer or at home as they lose the heart of their force in new york thank you as always now to some of the other business stories making news
no doubt old stevenson's. predictability it's a more than proven and the threat of implement in charge of sober european carmakers is a still very alive defied that they believe agreement was signed that does not mean both the parts and will i hear a limited trade agreement to reduce or eliminate the industrial products that washington is pressuring currently the e.u. to include a agriculture a red line so far for brussels aside from the we are still waiting for the resolution from that world...
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brian stevenson, the just mercy, i call it the lynching museum [laughter] now it is properly called. the legacy museum. thank you. i encourage you to go if you haven't seen it. it was a narrative, the south lost the civil war but when the narrative work. we have to do is change the narrative. one of the reasons that i am so happy for the popularity of fighting roots is the we have a political message and subtle each week. and that is the we are all of one sort of another all immigrant from this country. even native americans came here 16000 years ago, they came from someplace else. in the african slavery's didn't come here willingly but they did come from someplace else. we are all immigrants. when we do sandy allen analysis, am so pleased because no matter what your differences are, under the microscope, as it were the 99.99 percent the same. we are in all of this together. we are all americans. [applause] we don't need walls, you need to tear walls down. that is what we have to do. civic i would say if there's one message that i would want to tell the story teller is to remind this
brian stevenson, the just mercy, i call it the lynching museum [laughter] now it is properly called. the legacy museum. thank you. i encourage you to go if you haven't seen it. it was a narrative, the south lost the civil war but when the narrative work. we have to do is change the narrative. one of the reasons that i am so happy for the popularity of fighting roots is the we have a political message and subtle each week. and that is the we are all of one sort of another all immigrant from this...
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stevenson spoke, the viet cong attacked a town in south vietnam and massacred its people.w north vietnam's acts of a grid -- of aggression against the south were deemed a subversion of sabotage as shown in these captured films had reached a critical point. the government of south vietnam desperately needed more help to stay alive. ♪ to help the south vietnamese counter the accelerating violence in the north, the united states greatly increased the size of its own forces in south vietnam. it also began to use airport -- airpower to limit the infiltration of men and supplies from north vietnam to south vietnam. ♪ states sent united men and materiel to help it preserve its independence, australia, thailand, the republic of south korea, new zealand, and the philippines also contributed armed help. ♪ more than 30 other countries participated in programs of economic and medical assistance. none of the foreign countries involved ever posed a threat to the government of north vietnam. in fact each sought to end the conflict by negotiation instead of by arms. in april 1965, 17 unal
stevenson spoke, the viet cong attacked a town in south vietnam and massacred its people.w north vietnam's acts of a grid -- of aggression against the south were deemed a subversion of sabotage as shown in these captured films had reached a critical point. the government of south vietnam desperately needed more help to stay alive. ♪ to help the south vietnamese counter the accelerating violence in the north, the united states greatly increased the size of its own forces in south vietnam. it...
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stevenson spoke the , viet cong attacked a town in south vietnam and massacred its people.now north vietnam's acts of andession against the south subversion and sabotage as shown in this film and had reached a critical point. the government of south vietnam desperately needed more help to stay alive. ♪ [explosion] ♪ narrator: to help the south viennese counter the violence from the north the united states , increased the size of its own forces in south vietnam and began to use airpower against military targets in north thenam to limit infiltration of men and supplies from north vietnam to south vietnam. not only the united states sent men and material to south vietnam to help it preserve its independence. australia, thailand, south korea, new zealand, and the philippines also contributed armed help. more than 30 other countries participated in programs of economic and medical assistance. none of the other foreign countries involved ever posed a threat to the government of north vietnam. each sought to end the conflict by negotiation instead of arms. in april 1965, 17 countr
stevenson spoke the , viet cong attacked a town in south vietnam and massacred its people.now north vietnam's acts of andession against the south subversion and sabotage as shown in this film and had reached a critical point. the government of south vietnam desperately needed more help to stay alive. ♪ [explosion] ♪ narrator: to help the south viennese counter the violence from the north the united states , increased the size of its own forces in south vietnam and began to use airpower...
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maybe stevenson would've been better. about using the united nations and diplomacy to bring the war to a safer place and maybe he would've been.e i doubt it i but maybe. what was the other question.th >> reagan. >> yes reagan, you can overstate this reagan won the cold war. i think a lot of things happened. had more to do maybe with the soviet union collapsing from within. but it's definitely true that reagan was standing tall and building of our military andnd u know, that was intimidating. they realize they didn't have the technology that we did. there's the image of the desk in the criminal telephones. because they could even have one telephone. and they were spinning themselves on military spending. into ruin. they can keep up. so he could make an argument and i brought an argument that reagan kind of did out bluff the soviet union. also heard that argument criticized by people saying there were many other factors. this is not. i am really well-versed in. i could quickly outrun my supply line two. >> evan thomas given
maybe stevenson would've been better. about using the united nations and diplomacy to bring the war to a safer place and maybe he would've been.e i doubt it i but maybe. what was the other question.th >> reagan. >> yes reagan, you can overstate this reagan won the cold war. i think a lot of things happened. had more to do maybe with the soviet union collapsing from within. but it's definitely true that reagan was standing tall and building of our military andnd u know, that was...
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share buyback of up to $1 billion and a 16% rise in first half profits meanwhile, finance director stevenson told the "wall street journal" that hsbc is planning to cut up to 2% of the bank's employees. >>> european union nominated world bank ceo as its preferred candidate to head the imf after a 14-hour voting process european finance ministers held a series of votes friday after they had initially struggled to decide on a name they all liked. current rules dictate a candidate should be younger than 65 years of age. georgieva's nomination could require a change to the bylaws the imf will formally decide who succeeds in early october. >>> and trade tensions between the u.s. and china have repeatedly flared up, including last week, but with flightilyund to get negotiations for beef sellers in markets trump said he'd impose 25% tariffs on german autos and quickly insisted he was only joking but when he talked to reporters outside the white house later on, the president no longer seemed to be kidding around on the subject. >> the eu has tremendous barriers to us, but we just broke the first bar
share buyback of up to $1 billion and a 16% rise in first half profits meanwhile, finance director stevenson told the "wall street journal" that hsbc is planning to cut up to 2% of the bank's employees. >>> european union nominated world bank ceo as its preferred candidate to head the imf after a 14-hour voting process european finance ministers held a series of votes friday after they had initially struggled to decide on a name they all liked. current rules dictate a...
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heather harris is a professor at stevenson university and author of a new book mule race realities in the obama era welcome everyone so there are 2 parts to this harriet control the say hello i guess part one is the actress and her tweets and in part 2 is her heritage where she from let's let's tackle the tweets because they're controversial screengrab because as most people know if they get into trouble on line daily it tweets but somebody somewhere has them so let's just have a look at this this is cynthia in a conversation referencing ghetto american accent i have to remember i'm taking it out of context. again another conversation where people are saying well we don't think you represent african-americans and then cynthia says oh darling all of these presumptions it is you please you are the representation for all americans that is incorrect and i give you one more the african african american is the thing i understand more fully that most if you think that a black and then it goes on and on and on so it's just the idea that people who are upset about cynthia are upset because she
heather harris is a professor at stevenson university and author of a new book mule race realities in the obama era welcome everyone so there are 2 parts to this harriet control the say hello i guess part one is the actress and her tweets and in part 2 is her heritage where she from let's let's tackle the tweets because they're controversial screengrab because as most people know if they get into trouble on line daily it tweets but somebody somewhere has them so let's just have a look at this...
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it was robert louis stevenson who wrote the beloved adventure f le, "treasure island."sericans beginning in the early 20th century, it was wyeth who created the lasting images of pirates and much more. >> the personal paintings, the illustrations, he did mural work, he did advertising work.ac so, his into the different aspects of visual culture is so broad. >> reporter: christine podmaniczky is co-curator of the exhibition, "n.c. wyeth: new perspectives." the goal here: to present a more well-rounded portrait of an tist who painted scenes of rural life here and in coastal maine, where he had a residence, but who remains best known for his book illustrations-- th smaller reproductions of his large-scale paintings for such classic children's stories asr"" n hood," "last of the mohicans," "king arthur." "wyeth's genius," sayswa podmaniczky,to find just the right moment in the story to bring to life." as when young jim hawkins first leaves home in "treasure island." >> i said goodbye to mothe.and the co that's all stevenson writes-- >> reporter: that's it? >> that's it, all
it was robert louis stevenson who wrote the beloved adventure f le, "treasure island."sericans beginning in the early 20th century, it was wyeth who created the lasting images of pirates and much more. >> the personal paintings, the illustrations, he did mural work, he did advertising work.ac so, his into the different aspects of visual culture is so broad. >> reporter: christine podmaniczky is co-curator of the exhibition, "n.c. wyeth: new perspectives." the...
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a witness reported gunshots in the area of stevenson boulevard just before 4:00. a person in a dark-colored sedan was shown waving a gun out the window at another car. they were last seen driving northbound. >>> this just in, five people have been arrested in a home invasion scheme. this was an attempt to get some renters to move out of their mountview home. this happened last night on the 2000 block of rock street. officers there there said the landlord was tired of the renters late rent payments and so in an elaborate plan, he teamed up with some friends who managed to cut the power to the home and then tried to use a knife to break open the door. the suspects were arrested on the front lawn. the victims, has been and wife and two kids managed to escape through the back door. they are okay. >>> taking a live look at sfo tonight. a bizarre bus jacking. a man reportedly stole a shuttlebus at the airport. a man told the passengers to get off of the bus because he was taking it home. the passengers, the driver got off and the man started driving away. he made it all
a witness reported gunshots in the area of stevenson boulevard just before 4:00. a person in a dark-colored sedan was shown waving a gun out the window at another car. they were last seen driving northbound. >>> this just in, five people have been arrested in a home invasion scheme. this was an attempt to get some renters to move out of their mountview home. this happened last night on the 2000 block of rock street. officers there there said the landlord was tired of the renters late...
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that's all stevenson writes-- >> reporter: that's it?ll he writes about jim hawkins leaving home, going off on this exploit where he's to search for treasure. ut when you look at thesure. painting, you see how much n.c. wyeth has brought here in the form of emotion. first of all, the look on jim hawkins face. but his use of shadow, the sharp lines, the sort of cloud over the mother, posture, all sortsig of things en the sense of what's going on. >> reporter: wyeth's first breaktough, in 1902, was a cover for the "satur post," imagery of an already past and mythic american west. he created magazine advertisements, including for cream of wheat. it was a timbefore television and our own screen-saturated lives-- the "golden e of illustration," and wyeth was at its forefront. the commissions allo buy property here in pennsylvania and to support the otchr part of his life for w he became best known: as patriarch of an american art family dynasty: father of five children, three of them painters, most famously the youngest, andrew. andrew wyeth
that's all stevenson writes-- >> reporter: that's it?ll he writes about jim hawkins leaving home, going off on this exploit where he's to search for treasure. ut when you look at thesure. painting, you see how much n.c. wyeth has brought here in the form of emotion. first of all, the look on jim hawkins face. but his use of shadow, the sharp lines, the sort of cloud over the mother, posture, all sortsig of things en the sense of what's going on. >> reporter: wyeth's first...
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stevenson, did he leave already? he gave a presentation on the department's new website, and asking and seeking input from the meeting about how to improve it, and one of them -- for the different languages, they will put flags next to it but they also want icon so they can show people where, you know, quickly where they need to go and they also want to have, putting icons or tabs that they can hit and the brochures will be there in different languages, how to fill forms out, so they had a lot of information to add. it was great to have mr. stevenson there. that is my report. >> thank you. >> thank you. i just wanted to talk about the working group meeting that we had on 1421. it was a really productive meeting. we had a lot of stakeholders there with respect to the protocol that the commission is drafting and we will hopefully be adopting which would sort of give us an outline of how the department, how d.p.a., and how the commission all release records under 1421. so it was a really great meeting we are in the proc
stevenson, did he leave already? he gave a presentation on the department's new website, and asking and seeking input from the meeting about how to improve it, and one of them -- for the different languages, they will put flags next to it but they also want icon so they can show people where, you know, quickly where they need to go and they also want to have, putting icons or tabs that they can hit and the brochures will be there in different languages, how to fill forms out, so they had a lot...
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a a crash southbound at stevenson and a car broke up down here at 92. i'm sorry, 84 near dakota road. the drive from heyward to fremont is not going to be very good once you're past the stevenson. it gets better. 8:32 and back to the desk. >>> we're monitoring a developing story in the newsroom. we learned the about an early morning homicide investigation in livermore. it was a shooting that happened on las placitas road at 4:00 this morning, near the wal-mart store and the shopping center off of 580. the victim is a man and did not reveal any additional information. we have a crew heading that way now and anticipate more information within the next hour. >> and president trump is visiting dayton, ohio, where he will be meeting with people affected by the mass shooting over the weekend. later today, the president goes to el paso, texas, the site of the other mass shooting. the president's visits are being met with protests by people who believe he contributed to an increase in violence. the mayor of dayton said it's her duty to welcome the president, du
a a crash southbound at stevenson and a car broke up down here at 92. i'm sorry, 84 near dakota road. the drive from heyward to fremont is not going to be very good once you're past the stevenson. it gets better. 8:32 and back to the desk. >>> we're monitoring a developing story in the newsroom. we learned the about an early morning homicide investigation in livermore. it was a shooting that happened on las placitas road at 4:00 this morning, near the wal-mart store and the shopping...
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festival and then in september, october, we go back to our new venue for this year is taking over stevensoneet between 6th and 7th and a giant parking lot. robert: yes, just follow the crowd, really, is all we were doing, basically, last time. gina: yeah, just smell the food and you'll find it, yeah. robert: what is it that you wanna make sure people sort of understand about that? when we say, "boosting awareness," i mean, people kind of know that it's there but what do you want them to kind of understand about what's going on there? gina: the biggest thing we want people to know is that undiscovered is a festival celebrating filipino culture but we're really there for more than just entertainment. we're really here about building a strong base for filipino businesses to thrive and create their own businesses that will hopefully become brick and mortars so we can create a cultural district similar to chinatown or japantown. we have a lot of businesses but they're kind of spread out all over and so we really wanna condense so people can come to one street and just walk it and see filipino bu
festival and then in september, october, we go back to our new venue for this year is taking over stevensoneet between 6th and 7th and a giant parking lot. robert: yes, just follow the crowd, really, is all we were doing, basically, last time. gina: yeah, just smell the food and you'll find it, yeah. robert: what is it that you wanna make sure people sort of understand about that? when we say, "boosting awareness," i mean, people kind of know that it's there but what do you want them...
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napa county sheriff's department has identified a calistoga man who was found dead at robert louis stevenson state park his name is richard edward fisher, the 57 year-old man was reported missing while hiking saturday around 05:30pm search and rescue crews were called out in fisher's body was found sunday night around 7.15. the cause of death has not yet been determined in the souty,a driver bit a san jose police officer on the arm and then dragged him down the street it happened during a traffic stop last night at the intersection of west elm avenue and alamuddin boulevard when the officer walked up to the driver's side window, the man behind the wheel bit the officer and then drove away dragging the officer about 30 feet. the officer suffered minor injuries, he's going to be ok the man's car was later found. but the man himself remains on the loose. by some could allow some students to go to community college for free. >>we'll have details on what it takes to qualify. >>plus live the leader of brazil who is a climate change deny or is rejecting 10's of millions of dollars in aid designed t
napa county sheriff's department has identified a calistoga man who was found dead at robert louis stevenson state park his name is richard edward fisher, the 57 year-old man was reported missing while hiking saturday around 05:30pm search and rescue crews were called out in fisher's body was found sunday night around 7.15. the cause of death has not yet been determined in the souty,a driver bit a san jose police officer on the arm and then dragged him down the street it happened during a...
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fremont police investigating a shooting that happened on tuesday near stevenson boulevard and farwell drive a witness called 911 after hearing gunshots and someone in a dark colored sedan waving a gun out the window at other people in other cars. police are asking anyone with any any information to contact them. traffic was backed up for hours on tuesday after a police chase the westbound lanes of 5 80 in oakland was shut down for almost 4 hours. kron four's maureen kelly shows us the major back up. >>here's the suspect car you can see smashed against the concrete wall of west bound 5.80. the chp says this car was pursued after one officer in the dublin area. her to be on the lookout announcement from there stockton communication center for a silver impala shortly after that they say the officer saw a car matching that description go by driving recklessly the chp says their officer attempted to stop the female driver, but she sped off 2 officers in the castro valley area joined the pursuit which ended here on the westbound lanes of 5 80 in oakland at telegraph avenue. just past the co
fremont police investigating a shooting that happened on tuesday near stevenson boulevard and farwell drive a witness called 911 after hearing gunshots and someone in a dark colored sedan waving a gun out the window at other people in other cars. police are asking anyone with any any information to contact them. traffic was backed up for hours on tuesday after a police chase the westbound lanes of 5 80 in oakland was shut down for almost 4 hours. kron four's maureen kelly shows us the major...
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stevenson streets. antwan monroe now he's accused of hitting a man in the head. but that victim died from his injuries just a few days later. happening today in the east bay, the city of oakland is expected to announce a new 3 year paving plan to help get rid of some of those potholes out there. the new plan will focus on neighborhood streets and crews have already started some of that work right along harold and champion streets that's one of the top spot. so people report often people spoke we spoke with say that some of the roads and that area are just in pretty bad shape. >>actual says amy everything and i guy loses his alike part of the front of his car broke off. well he was turned and then fell on the bottles like before this and he was just out there like oh what am i doing in it it's bad. >>and the city estimates that it will take about a 100 million dollars to repsir all of the city streets. coming up next. bay area businesses taking matters into their own hands to help protect shoppers. plus another threat of a mass shooting this time in california. no
stevenson streets. antwan monroe now he's accused of hitting a man in the head. but that victim died from his injuries just a few days later. happening today in the east bay, the city of oakland is expected to announce a new 3 year paving plan to help get rid of some of those potholes out there. the new plan will focus on neighborhood streets and crews have already started some of that work right along harold and champion streets that's one of the top spot. so people report often people spoke...
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steve -- david stevenson has already given me the flier to pass out to faith-based people. i'm hoping that coming here for all these years that you guys would accompany me and stand with us concerning unsolved homicides and mothers and fathers who lost their children to homicide so maybe some way we can heal. >> president hirsch: thank you. >> i would like to see you there. >> president hirsch: the tip line is 415-475-5555. any other public comment? next item? [agenda item read]. >> president hirsch: is there any public comment on us going into closed session? all right. seeing none, public comment is closed. next item. >> clerk: line item nine, vote on whether to hold item ten in closed session, including vote on whether to assert the attorney-client privilege with regard to item 10-a, san francisco administrative code section 67.10, action. >> president hirsch: is there a motion? >> so moved. >> second. >> president hirsch: all in favor? opposed? okay. we're going into closed session. thank you.
steve -- david stevenson has already given me the flier to pass out to faith-based people. i'm hoping that coming here for all these years that you guys would accompany me and stand with us concerning unsolved homicides and mothers and fathers who lost their children to homicide so maybe some way we can heal. >> president hirsch: thank you. >> i would like to see you there. >> president hirsch: the tip line is 415-475-5555. any other public comment? next item? [agenda item...
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the encounter happened on 5th and stevenson in the soma neighborhood. surveillance video shows a man striking another man in the head. the victim, tung tran, fell to the ground. he later died from his injuries. >>> well, no verdict yet and no verdict anytime soon. the jury in the ghost ship fire trial is now on a two-week break. this was a preplafrnd break approved by the judge. deliberations resume on september 3 derrick almena and max harris face up to 39 counts of involuntary manslaughter after the 2016 ghost ship warehouse fire. >>> here come the democrats. most of the candidates running for president will arrive in san francisco tomorrow for this weekend's dnc summer meeting. tonight house speaker nancy pelosi got a rude welcome in her hometown by her fellow democrats. they want speaker pelosi to impeach president trump. nbc bay area's jean elle joins us in san francisco with the confrontation at the intercontinental hotel. jean? >> reporter: raj, tonight speaker pelosi had a message for those protesters and all democrats. she says diversity is the
the encounter happened on 5th and stevenson in the soma neighborhood. surveillance video shows a man striking another man in the head. the victim, tung tran, fell to the ground. he later died from his injuries. >>> well, no verdict yet and no verdict anytime soon. the jury in the ghost ship fire trial is now on a two-week break. this was a preplafrnd break approved by the judge. deliberations resume on september 3 derrick almena and max harris face up to 39 counts of involuntary...
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with you as always you know you know when i as data lay seems so i can name drop when i answer that stevenson when he was appointed bastions of the land can i call you mr ambassador he says no call the governor because i always won the title of governor to you i feel i feel the same way they all are the same way what is it about being governor then that was posed well english citizens like you and mr stevens and you the same thing you run your own show and you're very close to the people much closer than you are in washington so if you mess up you hear about it right away up close and personal from people you talk to every day and that really makes it more rewarding because you can sort of get feedback right away usually the more for them of the head i was going to say also you can really have an impact on your state like i cut taxes $21.00 times because i want to get rid of the label tax the 2 sets which the state used to have and that worked and business confidence returned so employment went up and the unemployment rate went down and i cut spending because i hate deficit spending and that
with you as always you know you know when i as data lay seems so i can name drop when i answer that stevenson when he was appointed bastions of the land can i call you mr ambassador he says no call the governor because i always won the title of governor to you i feel i feel the same way they all are the same way what is it about being governor then that was posed well english citizens like you and mr stevens and you the same thing you run your own show and you're very close to the people much...
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parties would elect someone and number of kentuckians served in that role in the 19th century, john stevenson, joseph (and this position of party chairman involved majority leader. you weekly, multiple times, and former carcass, the summary of your numbers and usually a couple times a week, you have a lunch with your membership, can you talk a bit about the importance of these lunches and what you try to achieve during them? >> you just have your people. i know how in the world they deal with that many people. [laughter] on our side, democrats don't know what to do every day like we do. trying to knock down problems, trying to figure out how to move forward, i have an opportunity to deal with all of them. three days a week. in the house, there are so many people, they and up with little caucuses. i find them really helpful. i believe the democrats have to, tuesday and thursday. we have three in a row every week. that is essential. every week i'm trying to sell something. >> when you make a presentation about the, you have a certain course of action, to members often clear what they are going
parties would elect someone and number of kentuckians served in that role in the 19th century, john stevenson, joseph (and this position of party chairman involved majority leader. you weekly, multiple times, and former carcass, the summary of your numbers and usually a couple times a week, you have a lunch with your membership, can you talk a bit about the importance of these lunches and what you try to achieve during them? >> you just have your people. i know how in the world they deal...
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as always you know you know when i as dad always seems always to name drop when i ask them who is stevensonwhen he was supporting them bastards to the u.n. can they. call you mr ambassador he says no called me governor because i always won the title of government do you i feel i feel the same way the same way what is it about being governor then that was closed well english citizens like you and mrs stevens and you the same thing you run your own show and you're very close to the people much closer than you are in washington so if you mess up you hear about it right away up close and personal from people you talk to every day and that really makes it more rewarding because you can sort of get feedback right away usually the more for them of the head i was going to say also you can really have an impact on your state like i cut taxes $21.00 times because i want to get rid of the label tax that juice it's which the state used to have and that worked and business confidence returned so employment went up and the unemployment rate went down and i cut spending because i hate deficit spending and
as always you know you know when i as dad always seems always to name drop when i ask them who is stevensonwhen he was supporting them bastards to the u.n. can they. call you mr ambassador he says no called me governor because i always won the title of government do you i feel i feel the same way the same way what is it about being governor then that was closed well english citizens like you and mrs stevens and you the same thing you run your own show and you're very close to the people much...
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heather harris is a professor at stevenson university and author of a new book you know race realities in the obama era welcome everyone so there are 2 parts to this harriet control the see how i guess paul. one is the actress and her tweets and in part 2 is her heritage where she from let's let's tackle the tweets because they're controversial screengrab speak because as most people know if they get into trouble or lying to me it tweets but somebody somewhere has them so let's just have a look at this this is cynthia in a conversation referencing ghetto american accent i have to remember i'm taking it out of context again another conversation where people are saying well we don't think you represent african-americans and then cynthia says oh darling all of these presumptions it is you please you are the representation for all americans that is incorrect and i give you one more the african african american is the thing i understand more fully that most if you think that a black and then it goes on and on and on so it's just the idea that people who are upset about cynthia are upset bec
heather harris is a professor at stevenson university and author of a new book you know race realities in the obama era welcome everyone so there are 2 parts to this harriet control the see how i guess paul. one is the actress and her tweets and in part 2 is her heritage where she from let's let's tackle the tweets because they're controversial screengrab speak because as most people know if they get into trouble or lying to me it tweets but somebody somewhere has them so let's just have a look...
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heather harris is a professor at stevenson university and author of a new book you know race realities in the obama era welcome everyone so there are 2 parts to this harriet control the say hello i guess part one is the actress and her tweets and in part 2 is her heritage where she from let's let's tackle the tweets because they're controversial screengrab speak because as most people know if they get into trouble or lying to me it tweets but somebody somewhere has them so let's just have a look at this this is cynthia in a conversation referencing ghetto american accent i have to remember i'm taking it out of context. again another conversation where people are saying well we don't think you represent african-americans and then cynthia says oh darling all of these presumptions it is you please you are the representation for all americans that is incorrect and i give you one more the african african american is the thing i understand more fully that most if you think that a black and then it goes on and on and on so it's just the idea that people who are upset about cynthia are upset b
heather harris is a professor at stevenson university and author of a new book you know race realities in the obama era welcome everyone so there are 2 parts to this harriet control the say hello i guess part one is the actress and her tweets and in part 2 is her heritage where she from let's let's tackle the tweets because they're controversial screengrab speak because as most people know if they get into trouble or lying to me it tweets but somebody somewhere has them so let's just have a...
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, there was a story in the examiner about a gentleman who was living in a tent in the mission on stevenson street and he said, i'm homeless because i can't get a job and i can't get a job because i have a record. so we got the call to go see mr. we went out there and talked with him, and sure enough, he had experienced some construction. i said you have experience in construction? we did not bring up the graphs or anything like that, and we said we can work with you and help make sure you are not left behind. we can help you go to work. what we learned in doing some of that work is some of the conversations with our director, we sat down together and specifically to see what we could do to double down on these efforts. what we learned working with mre becomes so acute where he couldn't sleep because he wasn't sure what was going to happen with respect to his housing situation and his safety. he started to become uncertain when stuff started moving fast. we were -- there is an appointment if you can get in there, we can get you tools, we can get unit assessment, there is a union. the labor'
, there was a story in the examiner about a gentleman who was living in a tent in the mission on stevenson street and he said, i'm homeless because i can't get a job and i can't get a job because i have a record. so we got the call to go see mr. we went out there and talked with him, and sure enough, he had experienced some construction. i said you have experience in construction? we did not bring up the graphs or anything like that, and we said we can work with you and help make sure you are...
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the voice road between stevenson and auto mall. cars are getting through and could be a tragic chance. talk about the commute on the east bay drive here. highway 4 is expected to slow through concord and becoming more of a fall pattern. highway 24 is going to be slow. the east shore freeway, taking 50 minutes or 49, to be exact from the carquinez bridge to the maze and the metering lights are on. you can see the traffic is slow. things are getting more crowded. san mateo bridge traffic is busy and the silicon valley commute is going to be slow. it's nothing unusual but slow traffic in cupertino. and 7:43. >>> u.s. attorney in san francisco is bringing charges against a former google engineer accused of stealing thousands of files pertaining to the company's self-driving car technology. federal prosecutors said that anthony leavendowsky stole 49,000 files and resigned and stole his own company acquired by uber that since developed self-driving technology. >> all of us generally speaking are free to move from job-to- job. we can't do
the voice road between stevenson and auto mall. cars are getting through and could be a tragic chance. talk about the commute on the east bay drive here. highway 4 is expected to slow through concord and becoming more of a fall pattern. highway 24 is going to be slow. the east shore freeway, taking 50 minutes or 49, to be exact from the carquinez bridge to the maze and the metering lights are on. you can see the traffic is slow. things are getting more crowded. san mateo bridge traffic is busy...