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i'm david stevenson.i don't want to be too redundant but i want to thank harries and harveys and carrie hall to move our supplies and thankful to them and dan coverly thanking him for assisting us with evacuations. and the other law enforcement agencies that have been thanked. it was a tense few moments for our citizens in south lake tahoe. i want to thank them as well. three-and-a-half hours of being stuck on highway 50. i am so appreciative that citizens listened to the warning and the order. and evacuated the city. the response was fantastic and i appreciate them and glad to know that they are safe. we will continue to patrol the streets with the allied partners while the evacuation order remains in effect. and we have continued to assess the situation day by day with all of the partners standing behind me. >> finally i want to thank the employees of the city of south lake tahoe and the south lake tahoe police department. there is hundreds of people working behind the scenes to keep all of this moving
i'm david stevenson.i don't want to be too redundant but i want to thank harries and harveys and carrie hall to move our supplies and thankful to them and dan coverly thanking him for assisting us with evacuations. and the other law enforcement agencies that have been thanked. it was a tense few moments for our citizens in south lake tahoe. i want to thank them as well. three-and-a-half hours of being stuck on highway 50. i am so appreciative that citizens listened to the warning and the order....
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adelaide stevenson headed the democratic ticket. >> i don't like texas. i doubt if anybody does. do everything i can to reduce them, but i shall make no promises that i know i cannot keep. [ applause ] >> ike campaigns successfully on the issues of reform, a balanced budget, government decentralization and preparedness to preserve world peace. from eisenhower's first inauguration through his repeat victory over stevenson in 1956, his administration covered eight years of profound social and scientific growth and change. the new president organized an executive team of cabinet members and advisers on a staff basis. he assigned individual responsibility for administrative action, subject to his final approval and gave increased significance to the vice presidency by delegating to mr. nixon functions in the field of international relations. oveta culp hobby became the first secretary of the new department of health, education and welfare. this department has come to sponsor broad programs of research and support in health, education and social security. the supreme court became a fo
adelaide stevenson headed the democratic ticket. >> i don't like texas. i doubt if anybody does. do everything i can to reduce them, but i shall make no promises that i know i cannot keep. [ applause ] >> ike campaigns successfully on the issues of reform, a balanced budget, government decentralization and preparedness to preserve world peace. from eisenhower's first inauguration through his repeat victory over stevenson in 1956, his administration covered eight years of profound...
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he could not have any connection with stevenson through that channel.but then he did manage to get himself into the army. general smith the director of the cia in the war had the responsibility trying to deal with war criminals. he put them in charge of an office to track down and he did a great job. he applied computer technology to tracing down the suspects. that was a job he did in paris. so he had no connection with stevenson and that, he did good work in the war in spite of the efforts. >> that was true in paris? >> guest: yes. one of the questions was what did he do in paris? so after he was? sue to first of all there is the war, he looks -- networks for the army the united nations for agency which help track down not the war criminals. when he finished he became security guy, the billionaire who lived in france. he did a little bit of work a happy retirement. especially amongst american muslim veterans who lived in paris. the dismissal with prejudice in the 1960s, hoover finally withdrew the prejudice phrase. >> fascinating. a couple of questions
he could not have any connection with stevenson through that channel.but then he did manage to get himself into the army. general smith the director of the cia in the war had the responsibility trying to deal with war criminals. he put them in charge of an office to track down and he did a great job. he applied computer technology to tracing down the suspects. that was a job he did in paris. so he had no connection with stevenson and that, he did good work in the war in spite of the efforts....
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i think we have 91% at stevenson. it's hard to know whether all the teachers are vaccinated or not, but i would love to see them all vaccinated. >> reporter: and that parent continued to say there's a lot of worries when you're sending your child to school. her child was a kindergartner last year. they did learning at home. this is now her first official school day, first official time in the school building. a lot of worries there. but she said getting the teachers vaccinated would be one less concern. we're waiting for the governor to make an announcement regarding potentially making it mandatory for teachers to get a vaccination or show those negative tests. the moment he begins speaking, we will let you know and we will also stream it online for you at nbcbayarea.com. we're live in mountain view, cierra johnson for nbc bay area. >> thank you, cierra. >>> let's keep the conversation going. want to bring in nbc bay area's kris sanchez. >> some bay area schools already ordering their teachers and staff to get their s
i think we have 91% at stevenson. it's hard to know whether all the teachers are vaccinated or not, but i would love to see them all vaccinated. >> reporter: and that parent continued to say there's a lot of worries when you're sending your child to school. her child was a kindergartner last year. they did learning at home. this is now her first official school day, first official time in the school building. a lot of worries there. but she said getting the teachers vaccinated would be...
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stevenson initially ruled out at first base, but the play was challenged.y beat the throw. the phillies were 61 winners over the reds. the reds right now three games behind the padres for the national league's second wild card spots, so it's time we start paying attention. yes, you do. alright, show. thank you so much appreciate. we'll see at 10 o'clock tonight and thank you for joining us. we'll have more news and weather coming up more news and weather coming up on the 10 o'clock. th morning. hey. you sleep all right? no. you? i missed you up there. i know i got kind of carried away -- no, no, no. you don't need to apologize. i don't think that i was apologi-- you were right to be mad. sometimes i just feel like i have to scream to let you know how upset i am, but you get it now, right? i...do. not. no idea whatsoever. ohh, if i knew, but... no. good. so let's pretend the whole thing never happened. what were we even fighting about, huh? [ chuckles ] what the heck happened in here? the raccoon get through the dog door again? yep. the raccoon got in, and y
stevenson initially ruled out at first base, but the play was challenged.y beat the throw. the phillies were 61 winners over the reds. the reds right now three games behind the padres for the national league's second wild card spots, so it's time we start paying attention. yes, you do. alright, show. thank you so much appreciate. we'll see at 10 o'clock tonight and thank you for joining us. we'll have more news and weather coming up more news and weather coming up on the 10 o'clock. th morning....
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before you now are the entitlements for the proposed project at 469 stevenson street. this is a new residential building reaching 274 feet. this project would contain a total gross floor area of approximately 426,000 residential square feet and just about 4,000 square feet of commercial. there would be 495 dwelling units with a mix of studios and one and two-bedrooms. 73 units are provided as affordable. the province includes 166 off-street parking spaces which has a rate of 12.4. it would have class one and class two bike parking. this project is utilizing the law as provided under california government codes that pertain to the project. in accordance with the policies [indiscernible] the project sponsor has provided the department with a base density project with a total of 347 units. invoking the state law there is 48.5% bonus. there are six waivers of the following development standards, maximum floor area ratio, rear yard, how to use the open space, dwelling unit exposure, ground level occurrence and wind. the project is required to provide 13% or 45 units of the
before you now are the entitlements for the proposed project at 469 stevenson street. this is a new residential building reaching 274 feet. this project would contain a total gross floor area of approximately 426,000 residential square feet and just about 4,000 square feet of commercial. there would be 495 dwelling units with a mix of studios and one and two-bedrooms. 73 units are provided as affordable. the province includes 166 off-street parking spaces which has a rate of 12.4. it would have...
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stevenson talked about the ipo pipeline.hen i challenged him a little bit about his comfort level, him and his team's comfort level with their position in hong kong, with the potential for new regulation, he said we been here 187 years, which is the standard line, but it's about moving resources. we can hear more from the conversation with you and the cfo of hsbc, the line at the basis. how is the data looking? because we're trying to understand whether we are at the middle or the end of the china crisis for the world. dani: exactly. just as confident as he is, investors seem confident in equities, at least this morning. we have the csi 300 up more than 2% after the volatility. people are buying the dip saying we don't want it here. we have a chinese bond, a market that's on fire, and the story seems to be about rotation. we have the futures index outperforming. let's stick with china, seeking more communication with the u.s. on overseas ipo's. in a statement, the security's regulator called for talks with the sbc -- s.e.c.,
stevenson talked about the ipo pipeline.hen i challenged him a little bit about his comfort level, him and his team's comfort level with their position in hong kong, with the potential for new regulation, he said we been here 187 years, which is the standard line, but it's about moving resources. we can hear more from the conversation with you and the cfo of hsbc, the line at the basis. how is the data looking? because we're trying to understand whether we are at the middle or the end of the...
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there are some schools beginning their in-person learning including stevenson.anton, and when governor gavin newsom does make that announcement we will bring it to you on our social media platform and online and we will be back at the midday broadcast to wrap up what this means for you and your family and if any of your loved ones are teachers, educators or staff members. live in mountain view, cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >>> some of the bay area's largest school districts will now require all employees to be vaccinated. oakland and san francisco unified school districts announced the mandates yesterday two weeks after san jose made the same requirement. >>> anyone visiting a hospital in california must provide proof of vaccination or a negative covid test. masks are mandatory along with social distancing. now the order includes icu and emergency departments, but some exceptions will be made. >>> the dixie fire is the single largest fire in state history having burned nearly 500,000 acres in butte and plumas counties and destroyed more than 1,000 home
there are some schools beginning their in-person learning including stevenson.anton, and when governor gavin newsom does make that announcement we will bring it to you on our social media platform and online and we will be back at the midday broadcast to wrap up what this means for you and your family and if any of your loved ones are teachers, educators or staff members. live in mountain view, cierra johnson for "today in the bay." >>> some of the bay area's largest school...
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before you now are the entitlements for the proposed project at 469 stevenson street. this is a new residential building reaching 274 feet. this project would contain a total gross floor area of approximately 426,000 residential square feet and just about 4,000 square feet of commercial. there would be 495 dwelling units with a mix of studios and one and two-bedrooms. 73 units are provided as affordable. the province includes 166 off-street parking spaces which has a rate of 12.4. it would have class one and class two bike parking. this project is utilizing the law as provided under california government codes that pertain to the project. in accordance with the policies [indiscernible] the project sponsor has provided the department with a base density project with a total of 347 units. invoking the state law there is 48.5% bonus. there are six waivers of the following development standards, maximum floor area ratio, rear yard, how to use the open space, dwelling unit exposure, ground level occurrence and wind. the project is required to provide 13% or 45 units of the
before you now are the entitlements for the proposed project at 469 stevenson street. this is a new residential building reaching 274 feet. this project would contain a total gross floor area of approximately 426,000 residential square feet and just about 4,000 square feet of commercial. there would be 495 dwelling units with a mix of studios and one and two-bedrooms. 73 units are provided as affordable. the province includes 166 off-street parking spaces which has a rate of 12.4. it would have...
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manus cranny spoke exclusively to the ceo of hsbc, ewen stevenson.: we are very confident we can hit that dividend policy this year. i think what we have seen so far this year is capital that can continue to accrete into a much better place than we thought we would be at this point, largely driven by credit outperforming relative to where we thought, but relative to three to six months ago our capital position is a lot stronger. we are adjusting our tonality on capital distributions. we are signaling the fact that relative to the start of the year where we would have said to you we will continue to be cautious, i think now we feel more confident and we will keep buybacks under review. manus: $1 trillion was wiped off chinese equities globally from hong kong to onshore to the united states. are you unscathed? do you have any margin calls, any collateral? guest: not at all. i think our credit position, we have always been conservatively positioned. we have had no impact at all. if anything, conditions in hong kong continue to improve. we are seeing goo
manus cranny spoke exclusively to the ceo of hsbc, ewen stevenson.: we are very confident we can hit that dividend policy this year. i think what we have seen so far this year is capital that can continue to accrete into a much better place than we thought we would be at this point, largely driven by credit outperforming relative to where we thought, but relative to three to six months ago our capital position is a lot stronger. we are adjusting our tonality on capital distributions. we are...
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one of the most sensational is archibald stevenson. you can see a portrait. he had already gotten into some trouble and controversy just weeks after the commission started holding it's hearings. he had gone to the press saying that he had a list of nearly 200 prominent american professors and other public figures that he knew were radicals. so he was doing mccarthy before there was a mccarthy. now this is of course a little bit concerning to people. he claimed to be a member of the u.s. army's military intelligence division. the military intelligence division is run by this guy. he looks like kyle from the star wars movies. now it's interesting. at first army denies that he had ever been part of the organization and then when he gets evidence that he was, they have to eat some crow. now the worst thing that you can do to generals is to embarrass them. the worst thing that you can do to a secretary of war is embarrass them. so the minute that the testimony comes, out explosive testimony which stevenson then has to walk back pretty quickly, the secretary of war
one of the most sensational is archibald stevenson. you can see a portrait. he had already gotten into some trouble and controversy just weeks after the commission started holding it's hearings. he had gone to the press saying that he had a list of nearly 200 prominent american professors and other public figures that he knew were radicals. so he was doing mccarthy before there was a mccarthy. now this is of course a little bit concerning to people. he claimed to be a member of the u.s. army's...
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reporter: jordan stevenson drove from elk grove to a park in fairfield to talk.who came home wounded from operation enduring freedom, also known as the war in afghanistan. the last few days have been tough for him. >> i think it is wrong, terrible to see what we are seeing. heartbreaking to see these people that trusted us to be there for them, see them chase down planes down the tarmac is heartbreaking. i have seen that evil up close, i know what it looks like. reporter: he did not serve in afghanistan for long, but more than long enough in 2011. >> i was there eight days. reporter: on the eighth night, a bullet from an ak-47 found him. as an heirloom, he keeps the helmet with the entrance and exit holes. >> the bullet hole
reporter: jordan stevenson drove from elk grove to a park in fairfield to talk.who came home wounded from operation enduring freedom, also known as the war in afghanistan. the last few days have been tough for him. >> i think it is wrong, terrible to see what we are seeing. heartbreaking to see these people that trusted us to be there for them, see them chase down planes down the tarmac is heartbreaking. i have seen that evil up close, i know what it looks like. reporter: he did not serve...
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reporter: jordan stevenson drove from elk grove to a park in fairfield to talk. these one of 20,320 american soldiers who came home wounded from operation enduring freedom, also known as the war in afghanistan. the last few days have been tough for him. >> i think it is wrong, terrible to see what we are seeing. heartbreaking to see these people that trusted us to be there for them, see them chase down planes down the tarmac is heartbreaking. i have seen that evil up close, i know what it looks like. reporter: he did not serve in afghanistan for long, but more than long enough in 2011. >> i was there eight days. reporter: on the eighth night, a bullet from an ak-47 found him. as an heirloom, he keeps the helmet with the entrance and exit holes. >> the bullet hole entry, bullet hole exit. just like that. reporter: he woke up stateside two months later. a medical miracle. still paralyzed on his right side, so badly, he asked to have his right leg amputated and replaced with a prosthetic, just so he could walk. in short, he has earned the credibility that comes with
reporter: jordan stevenson drove from elk grove to a park in fairfield to talk. these one of 20,320 american soldiers who came home wounded from operation enduring freedom, also known as the war in afghanistan. the last few days have been tough for him. >> i think it is wrong, terrible to see what we are seeing. heartbreaking to see these people that trusted us to be there for them, see them chase down planes down the tarmac is heartbreaking. i have seen that evil up close, i know what it...
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working for adlai stevenson in 1956, minnow came up with the with the idea for televised debates withr. >> advisers thought it would be perceived as a gimmick and many of them thought he would not do very well, so it was rejected and never even proposed. chris: minnow had some advice for a younger politician about the next election. >> i said, jack, if you are still interested, you probably could get the vice presidential nomination next time. and jack had a look at me x he said, vice president? vice president? he said, i'm going to run for president. chris: kennedy won, in no small part because of the televised debate with richard nixon. >> by a funny coincidence, my college roommate turned out to be one of the questioners, one of the panelists. chris: you're kind of the forest gump of the second after half of the 20th century, aren't you in laugh -- [laughter] >> i pop up in odd places. chris: in 1988 he hired a summer or intern from harvard. >> barack came to work, and his supervisor was a young woman, also a harvard law graduate, named michelle robinson. and one night jo and i wen
working for adlai stevenson in 1956, minnow came up with the with the idea for televised debates withr. >> advisers thought it would be perceived as a gimmick and many of them thought he would not do very well, so it was rejected and never even proposed. chris: minnow had some advice for a younger politician about the next election. >> i said, jack, if you are still interested, you probably could get the vice presidential nomination next time. and jack had a look at me x he said,...
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her mother had been an open lover of adlai stevenson, the former candidate for president, she was notfaloed by this. as she just showed you, she could see what was questionable, and she would go out and find the answers, and she very confidently then wrote it up. and voila. host: how much impact her work have on the politics back at home, and did it affect the debate? ms. becker: oh, yes, very quickly she became a favorite of people who were opposed to the war, and she went out of her way to make sure that people realized that she herself was not an antiwar person. she was a person who was trying to show how the americans were losing and why, and, in fact when her book won all of these, awards, the pulitzer, some of her more jealous colleagues said oh, she only got all of those awards because she is a favorite of the antiwar people, and she tried so hard to say -- you know, she eventually then said we should not have done it in opinion pieces and things like that, but she was an influence, no question. host: in her chapters there are a lot of famous names that come up, henry kissinger
her mother had been an open lover of adlai stevenson, the former candidate for president, she was notfaloed by this. as she just showed you, she could see what was questionable, and she would go out and find the answers, and she very confidently then wrote it up. and voila. host: how much impact her work have on the politics back at home, and did it affect the debate? ms. becker: oh, yes, very quickly she became a favorite of people who were opposed to the war, and she went out of her way to...
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if any of you are thinking i got that line from the stevenson heim musical "follies" your r-- you arerect. and the word was heck. because it was 50 years ago. now days he would have written hell. that's the first act of profanity, where it's about religion. time passes, and we move to, for example, roughly the 1400's. a lot of it is the reformmation and what it did to people's senses of themselves. once there's more of a sense of privacy, once there's more of a sense of a personal relationship with god and therefore, with an emphasis of the notion of individuality and the notion of the flesh as something that is less appealing than the soul, and architecture where there's more and smaller rooms and people spend more time by themselves, as all of those things start happening, then what becomes taboo to say is things about the body and sex and excretion. and there's nothing where people don't have a hangup about feces, or in the open. and it's back before the 1400 periods these words were considered kind of randy, but that's about it. and they were used in public. and so, for example, t
if any of you are thinking i got that line from the stevenson heim musical "follies" your r-- you arerect. and the word was heck. because it was 50 years ago. now days he would have written hell. that's the first act of profanity, where it's about religion. time passes, and we move to, for example, roughly the 1400's. a lot of it is the reformmation and what it did to people's senses of themselves. once there's more of a sense of privacy, once there's more of a sense of a personal...
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course they endorsed jimmy carter for president and i believe every democrat running since adlai stevenson their newspaper coverage is in the same with "new york times." three networks were rough on reagan and that's why they used to use this phrase talking over the media. and to support tax cuts and things like that. the white house staff knew that he couldn't get a fair shake with the media so they faced a very hostile media. it was a professional government that tempered the media, back then that is less prevalent today. issues like individual shows that were much more respectful of folks on the other side of the aisle than they are now. now they are just downright hostile which is why the alternative media is working around free networks. news max and one american news and the examiner and other broadcast outlets were people on the right feel they didn't get a fair shake or didn't get a'r chance to tell their point of view without filters are editing. >> host: craig shirley is the author for bracket author for brecher victim over oregon in a couple more in the works is written about wo
course they endorsed jimmy carter for president and i believe every democrat running since adlai stevenson their newspaper coverage is in the same with "new york times." three networks were rough on reagan and that's why they used to use this phrase talking over the media. and to support tax cuts and things like that. the white house staff knew that he couldn't get a fair shake with the media so they faced a very hostile media. it was a professional government that tempered the media,...
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i'm gonna let chief um stevenson speak to the evacuations in the south lake tahoe city area, but lastly want to thank all of the law enforcement officers in the south lake tahoe area. douglas county, the highway patrol. it's just when we needed resources. they came to our aid, and it was. it's just incredible to see that all these people behind me. and thousands of people out in the field are on the same page with one goal in mind. protecting our citizens and putting this fire out and another. lastly, i want to thank our citizens for heating the evacuation orders. it's very important that we keep you safe and we get you out of. mhm. well obviously, we're having a little difficulty here with the shot, but what you are watching. we can deal with these problems. let's go back and fight. this fire. so thank you very all right. well we are going to try to fix the signal here. obviously being, uh, picky with us right now. we want to remind you that we are constantly updating our website with the latest information on the fires, their persistent specifically they were talking about the cal doo
i'm gonna let chief um stevenson speak to the evacuations in the south lake tahoe city area, but lastly want to thank all of the law enforcement officers in the south lake tahoe area. douglas county, the highway patrol. it's just when we needed resources. they came to our aid, and it was. it's just incredible to see that all these people behind me. and thousands of people out in the field are on the same page with one goal in mind. protecting our citizens and putting this fire out and another....
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gavin stevenson, thank you very much. . ~ gavin stevenson, thank you very much. . ,, ,., more now onalia proving that to be the case and what we now need is to move the debate on urgently from one about climate denial one about climate delay because the longer we delay taking urgent action that we need to decarbonise our economy and protect our fragile habitats the harder it will be in this report is unequivocal in what needs to be done and if we do not take that action soon, as in right now, we are facing temperature rises on a global basis above that 1.5 celsius that was set at the paris convention, that�*s the minimum we can have to of that climate catastrophe. action is possible. this report really is clear about the implications but it also sets out there is a path ahead that governments can take that will avert much of the greatest severity of it but that cannot be something parked in the future, it needs to be action taken now at the special at cop26 in glasgow later this year. which part of that immediate action you�*ve just discussed be along the lines of keir starmer�*s har
gavin stevenson, thank you very much. . ~ gavin stevenson, thank you very much. . ,, ,., more now onalia proving that to be the case and what we now need is to move the debate on urgently from one about climate denial one about climate delay because the longer we delay taking urgent action that we need to decarbonise our economy and protect our fragile habitats the harder it will be in this report is unequivocal in what needs to be done and if we do not take that action soon, as in right now,...
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stevenson high school. >> hello chairman powell, my question for you. it has two parts, why do you believe in economics class is important for a high school student to explore and what do you think our greatest focus should be in the classroom in regards to the economy and economic concepts. thank you for that, sandra. so let me start by saying that i really wish that i'd had a course in economics and just in basic personal finance when i was in high school, um for a couple of reasons. first, it's good and it's helpful for people to gain a basic understanding of the economy and how it works. that will help people understand public events, make someone a more informed citizen and make better decisions in your working life as well. um in addition though, economics provides a systematic framework for analyzing and understanding the world around us. economics is highly useful and thinking about public policies. just just to pick a couple of examples when congress is considering changes in the tax law or environmental law or any other kinds of laws. economic
stevenson high school. >> hello chairman powell, my question for you. it has two parts, why do you believe in economics class is important for a high school student to explore and what do you think our greatest focus should be in the classroom in regards to the economy and economic concepts. thank you for that, sandra. so let me start by saying that i really wish that i'd had a course in economics and just in basic personal finance when i was in high school, um for a couple of reasons....
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so the minute that this testimony comes out, explosive testimony comes out which stevenson then has to walk back pretty quickly, secretary of war newton baker directs the m.i.d. to stop their domestic surveillance program and to no longer talk to congress without his express permission. now, this shines light on some of the stuff the army was doing during the war itself. in fact for the first time in american history, the u.s. military has a vast internal surveillance thing to keep eyes on american citizens. now, i gotta tell you, it was like the keystone cops of counterintelligence. these guys had no clue what they were doing and most of the reports that they created were based upon hearsay, based upon a lot of those american protective league guys coming to them and giving them rumors and gossip. what is a problem here, and you'll see this throughout the red scare, is how the military guys, the uniformed guys kept wiggling out from under the thumb of civilian control even though newton baker says i need you to curtail that domestic surveillance, local military intelligence divisions
so the minute that this testimony comes out, explosive testimony comes out which stevenson then has to walk back pretty quickly, secretary of war newton baker directs the m.i.d. to stop their domestic surveillance program and to no longer talk to congress without his express permission. now, this shines light on some of the stuff the army was doing during the war itself. in fact for the first time in american history, the u.s. military has a vast internal surveillance thing to keep eyes on...
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in fact, i believe it was brian stevenson of the equal rights initiative -- sorry, equal justice initiativeid, "the north won the war but the south won the narrative." and that's one of the very most important reasons we are where we are today. >> yeah. i have to ask this question. it is sort of an elephant in the room. you were on "the view" the other day. and it occurred to me, we were talking about this in the meeting, the fact that ms. mccain, meaghan mccain did not show up for the meeting. i was with sunny in mexico before this. she wasn't even feeling super well but she did show up and she was there there. meaghan mccain was not. are you concerned that people who style themselves as old time republicans and not trumpist republicans are still as resistant to confronting the truths that you're putting forward as the moderate republicans? they're not willing to even have that conversation with you. does that concern you that the people who most need to hear and in theory would be the most reasonably open to your argue mgsments will still not discuss it because of partisanship? >> it conc
in fact, i believe it was brian stevenson of the equal rights initiative -- sorry, equal justice initiativeid, "the north won the war but the south won the narrative." and that's one of the very most important reasons we are where we are today. >> yeah. i have to ask this question. it is sort of an elephant in the room. you were on "the view" the other day. and it occurred to me, we were talking about this in the meeting, the fact that ms. mccain, meaghan mccain did...
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two it was stevenson who was a democratic nominee. there was a long period of tension between the two men but eisenhower did visit the truman presidential library in 1961 after eisenhower left office. eisenhower wanted to see the lay out of our building in independence, missouri. truman himself gave eisenhower a tour. real reconciliation between the two men that have occurred as a result of the tragic events in november 1963, the john f. kennedy funeral, which brought the two men together for a long conversation. although they never really would become friends, tim would agree with that they at least mounted their offense is enough to be amicable and they met on several occasions at various funerals. sad occasions, but it brought the two men together. next slide, please. and i think that quote probably says a lot there. and can we go to the next one, please, tim, if you don't mind? maybe we can conclude with this survey. the latest presidential survey. >> i think -- sorry, sam. >> go ahead. >> it's so interesting, of course, when pres
two it was stevenson who was a democratic nominee. there was a long period of tension between the two men but eisenhower did visit the truman presidential library in 1961 after eisenhower left office. eisenhower wanted to see the lay out of our building in independence, missouri. truman himself gave eisenhower a tour. real reconciliation between the two men that have occurred as a result of the tragic events in november 1963, the john f. kennedy funeral, which brought the two men together for a...
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francine: thank you, reed stevenson.g up, china's tech crackdown hits big names like alibaba and tencent. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are just noting we are at that point in the cycle. we continue to see enormous amount of government stimulus and infrastructure spending. >> that copper-gold mix is in the business going forward. >> the crystal ball is a cloudy one. >> it is attractive in the short term. francine: similar recent guests on bloomberg tv discussing the outlook for commodities. china's big tech stocks continue their selloff today, with alibaba falling to a record low. tencent added to the angst with a warning to investors of further curbs as they posted the slowest growth in two years. short-term relief with credit managers and a government-backed bailout after months of turmoil. good morning. let's start with rebecca. how significant were losses last year, and what more do we know about the bailout? >> we saw a hefty chunk of losses, record losses around 100 billion last year, and with the 7.7 billion capital
francine: thank you, reed stevenson.g up, china's tech crackdown hits big names like alibaba and tencent. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we are just noting we are at that point in the cycle. we continue to see enormous amount of government stimulus and infrastructure spending. >> that copper-gold mix is in the business going forward. >> the crystal ball is a cloudy one. >> it is attractive in the short term. francine: similar recent guests on bloomberg tv discussing the...
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ian stevenson is wondering what kind of evidence you found of any veterans taking opiates for treating psychological ailments as opposed to the physical ailments that you focused on in your talk? >> this is a great question. i think one of the recent trends for historians has been to look at the psych lonely call wounds that came out after the civil war. after the civil war in the 1860s and 187 a oss there was a spike in suicides, for example, so that suggests veterans suffered from depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. i've spent a lot of time looking in the mental asylum records like the asylum in western state, and you see those kinds of things in the western sources so when you look hard enough. you start to realize that some civil war veterans did self-medicate for what appeared to have been things like depression and things like post-traumatic stress disorder. for example, there's one guy that i write about in my book called -- he just went by george so i don't know his last name so to me he's just george but this guy george was described by a group of civil war surgeons
ian stevenson is wondering what kind of evidence you found of any veterans taking opiates for treating psychological ailments as opposed to the physical ailments that you focused on in your talk? >> this is a great question. i think one of the recent trends for historians has been to look at the psych lonely call wounds that came out after the civil war. after the civil war in the 1860s and 187 a oss there was a spike in suicides, for example, so that suggests veterans suffered from...
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he and stevenson is wondering what kind of evidence you found, if any, veterans taking opioids to treatpsychological elements as opposed to the physical ailments that you focused on your talk? >> this is a great question. i think one of the recent transfer historians has been to look at these psychological wounds that came out of the civil war. after the civil war in the 18 sixties and 18 seventies, there was a spike in suicides in the u.s., for example. so that suggested the veteran suffered from things like depression, post-traumatic stress disorder. i've spent a lot of time looking in mental asylum records, like the asylum and spent, in western state. and you see the same kinds of things in those sources. so, when you look hard enough, you start to realize that some civil war veterans did self medicate for what appeared to have been things like depression, things like post-traumatic stress disorder. for example, there is one guy that i read about my book called george. but this guy, george, was described by a group of civil war surgeons who rode up his case records report for medical
he and stevenson is wondering what kind of evidence you found, if any, veterans taking opioids to treatpsychological elements as opposed to the physical ailments that you focused on your talk? >> this is a great question. i think one of the recent transfer historians has been to look at these psychological wounds that came out of the civil war. after the civil war in the 18 sixties and 18 seventies, there was a spike in suicides in the u.s., for example. so that suggested the veteran...
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truman was quick to congratulate him, and truman decided not to run in 1952 and it was adelaide stevenson who decided to run. eisenhower did visit the truman library in 1961 after eisenhower left office and he did want to see the library in independence, missouri, and so truman, himself, gave him a tour. little reconciliation occurred though as a result of the tragic events in 1963, and the john f. kennedy funeral did bring the two men together for a long conversation. so even though they would not become friends, tim would agree with that, they mended the fences enough to be amicable, and they met on several occasions at various funerals. sad occasions, but it did bring the two men together. and then the next slide, please. and that quote probably says a lot there. and can we go to the next one, please? if you don't mind, maybe we can just conclude with this survey, which was the latest presidential survey. >> yeah, i think -- i'm sorry, sam. >> no, go ahead. >> it's just so interesting, of course, when president truman left office, he had an extremely low approval rating. when eisenhowe
truman was quick to congratulate him, and truman decided not to run in 1952 and it was adelaide stevenson who decided to run. eisenhower did visit the truman library in 1961 after eisenhower left office and he did want to see the library in independence, missouri, and so truman, himself, gave him a tour. little reconciliation occurred though as a result of the tragic events in 1963, and the john f. kennedy funeral did bring the two men together for a long conversation. so even though they would...
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it was hadley stevenson. who was the democratic nominee there was a long period of attention that went through the dysentery presence between the two men but eisenhower did visit visit the truman presidential library in 1961 after eisenhower left office and eisenhower wanted to see the layout of our building in independence, missouri, and so truman himself gave eisenhower tour. real reconciliation between the two men though occurred as a result of the tragic events in november 1963 the john f kennedy funeral which brought the two men together for a long conversation? so although they never really would become friends. i think tim would agree with that. they at least meant their fences enough to be amicable and they also met on several occasions that at various funerals sat occasions, but didn't bring the two men together. and then the next slide, please. and i think that will probably says a lot there. and can we go to the next one please? tim if you don't mind, maybe we can just conclude with this this surve
it was hadley stevenson. who was the democratic nominee there was a long period of attention that went through the dysentery presence between the two men but eisenhower did visit visit the truman presidential library in 1961 after eisenhower left office and eisenhower wanted to see the layout of our building in independence, missouri, and so truman himself gave eisenhower tour. real reconciliation between the two men though occurred as a result of the tragic events in november 1963 the john f...
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the "washington post"'s most despicable endorsed him i believe every democrat running since adlai stevensonn 1952. the newspaper coverage was heinous towardsds reagan. the same with the "new york times". very tough on reagan. to support tax cuts he knew he could not get a fair shake from the media. not as possible as those are professional governance, that tempered the media that is less prevalent today. issues like shows and things like that were much more respectful of the other side of the aisle than they are today. now they are just downrightw hostile. abc, nbc, cbs, "washington post", near, times. alternative media is around the three networks five, the washington, c-span, other broadcast outlets are people who are in the right like they're getting a fair shake or at least t getting a chance to tell their point of view without being filtered or editor or whatever. >> host: craig shirley is on four out of acre% ronald reagan couple more the works but he's written about world war ii, another went in the workspace also written about neat newt gingrich in maryborough washington the mother
the "washington post"'s most despicable endorsed him i believe every democrat running since adlai stevensonn 1952. the newspaper coverage was heinous towardsds reagan. the same with the "new york times". very tough on reagan. to support tax cuts he knew he could not get a fair shake from the media. not as possible as those are professional governance, that tempered the media that is less prevalent today. issues like shows and things like that were much more respectful of the...
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the "washington post"'s most despicable endorsed him i believe every democrat running since adlai stevensonn 1952. the newspaper coverage was heinous towardsds reagan. the same with the "new york times". very tough on reagan. to support tax cuts he knew he could not get a fair shake from the media. not as possible as those are professional governance, that tempered the media that is less prevalent today. issues like shows and things like that were much more respectful of the other side of the aisle than they are today. now they are just downrightw hostile. abc, nbc, cbs, "washington post", near, times. alternative media is around the three networks five, the washington, c-span, other broadcast outlets are people who are in the right like they're getting a fair shake or at least t getting a chance to tell their point of view without being filtered or editor or whatever. >> host: craig shirley is on four out of acre% ronald reagan couple more the works but he's written about world war ii, another went in the workspace also written about neat newt gingrich in maryborough washington the mother
the "washington post"'s most despicable endorsed him i believe every democrat running since adlai stevensonn 1952. the newspaper coverage was heinous towardsds reagan. the same with the "new york times". very tough on reagan. to support tax cuts he knew he could not get a fair shake from the media. not as possible as those are professional governance, that tempered the media that is less prevalent today. issues like shows and things like that were much more respectful of the...
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. >> good evening, everyone, i'm taking over for our president, president stevenson. we have the alone' peoples where the orange inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula we recognize that the understand the interconnectedness of all things that maintained harmony with the nature and we honor the people during commitment to perth and the indigenous protectors of this land and in accord hans with our traditions and they have never seeded, loss or forgotten their responsibility for care takers as well as all people who reside in their traditional territory we benefit from living and working on their traditional homeland and we affirm their sovereign rights as first peoples and wish to pay our respects to the ancestors, elders and as environmentalists we recognize that we must embrace indigenous knowledge and how we care for san francisco and all its people. thank you for your attention during that important acknowledgment. and i would like to start tonight's meeting by welcoming our newest commissioner austin hunter, who will be serving as the and is on the board of th
. >> good evening, everyone, i'm taking over for our president, president stevenson. we have the alone' peoples where the orange inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula we recognize that the understand the interconnectedness of all things that maintained harmony with the nature and we honor the people during commitment to perth and the indigenous protectors of this land and in accord hans with our traditions and they have never seeded, loss or forgotten their responsibility for care...
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can't make that killed the values of which are announced and the cornerstone speech of alexander stevensonout president that says essentially, it says that africans were meant to be cornerstone in their society, there's nothing we could get from them wee can't get better without all the baggage there so confederates with the removal of the statute we continue to learn about them history from statues or buildings that are named, will always talk about robert e lee jefferson davis and what happened from their secession from the union and the construction of the will talk about these things statute so i would be full stature, private property cemeteries and battlefield across the river from d.c. highway until about a year ago surprise me but to reconcile a country that had been torn apart going too far with that thinking about sensibilities of one part of the summary african-americans enslaved in the confederacy and unionists, who remained loyal to the american nation and we talked about johnson, that was good about believed and. >> back to her and she had a follow-up, who is your next plant
can't make that killed the values of which are announced and the cornerstone speech of alexander stevensonout president that says essentially, it says that africans were meant to be cornerstone in their society, there's nothing we could get from them wee can't get better without all the baggage there so confederates with the removal of the statute we continue to learn about them history from statues or buildings that are named, will always talk about robert e lee jefferson davis and what...
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peter aldous and john stevenson say they are alarmed to see the government unwilling to heed the widespreadey are most in need of levelling up, which the government has made its key mission. ministers say the extra money was always temporary, and they're now focused on a plan forjobs. but the pressure is only likely to grow in the coming weeks. nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. a man wanted by police in connection with a double murder in central london last week has been found seriously hurt on a canal boat. detectives believe the injuries suffered by lee peacock, who's 49, were self—inflicted. he's in a critical condition in hospital. the nhs has temporarily stopped some blood testing in england for certain conditions, like pre—diabetes and allergies, due to shortages of collection tubes. doctors are being urged to stagger regular blood tests if it's clinically safe. becton dickinson, the medical device company which makes vials for the nhs, has warned of serious supply chain issues across the uk. nhs trusts in england have been told to prepare for the possible extension of the coronavi
peter aldous and john stevenson say they are alarmed to see the government unwilling to heed the widespreadey are most in need of levelling up, which the government has made its key mission. ministers say the extra money was always temporary, and they're now focused on a plan forjobs. but the pressure is only likely to grow in the coming weeks. nick eardley, bbc news, westminster. a man wanted by police in connection with a double murder in central london last week has been found seriously hurt...
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. >> hi, everybody, this is peg stevenson. just as a reminder to everyone, we keep all of this subitems on your agenda. but i'll only speak to the couple where we have something significant to speak to today because i know we're over time. the housing public perception survey, my staff person has met with jane netoli to begin the discussion of work there. so they will be under way. we should be able to share with you by the time of your next meeting a draft work and other progress points on doing the housing public perception survey. [please stand by] about 2 and a half weeks ago and they will be accessible, the project departments so i believe you'll get a report on the progress of those issuances and our reports for each of those programs. so upcoming issuanceswith respect to the rest of the fiscal year, a follow-up for health and recovery, a few of their projects . we need to take up some additional certainty on expenditure plans so we expect probably in the spring some of the acquisitions for the homelessness project and o
. >> hi, everybody, this is peg stevenson. just as a reminder to everyone, we keep all of this subitems on your agenda. but i'll only speak to the couple where we have something significant to speak to today because i know we're over time. the housing public perception survey, my staff person has met with jane netoli to begin the discussion of work there. so they will be under way. we should be able to share with you by the time of your next meeting a draft work and other progress points...
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gable stevenson taking down his opponent in just the last few moments of the match. the 4 hurri00-meter bronze win allyson felix, her tenth, making her the most medaled female track athlete. olympic history. >> i know i wouldn't be here without those who paved the way. and just grateful for my own journey. i love the sport and it's been so good to me and i've grown up in it. so, yeah, it's very, very special to be 35 and to still be doing what i love. >> felix started in athens in 2004 and has earned medaled s every summer games since then. tom chad writes for "usa today" -- >> i think the incredible thing about allyson felix is just her longevity and her ability to adapt. she's been in the sport for so long, but she has never been somebodyhous kinof arod on th se in medal contention for the entirety of her career. >> reporter: alix klineman is a newcomer to her sport, starting beach volleyball just four years ago, but she and veteran april ross, dubbed the a-team, won gold in two-set match against australia. one of two captains for the u.s. track and field team in t
gable stevenson taking down his opponent in just the last few moments of the match. the 4 hurri00-meter bronze win allyson felix, her tenth, making her the most medaled female track athlete. olympic history. >> i know i wouldn't be here without those who paved the way. and just grateful for my own journey. i love the sport and it's been so good to me and i've grown up in it. so, yeah, it's very, very special to be 35 and to still be doing what i love. >> felix started in athens in...
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peter aldous and john stevenson say they are alarmed to see the government unwilling to heed the widespreadur constituents telling you about the value to them of this uplift?— of this uplift? right from the start, of this uplift? right from the start. the — of this uplift? right from the start, the chancellor - of this uplift? right from the start, the chancellor moved | of this uplift? right from the i start, the chancellor moved very quickly last march to introduce the £20 uplift, and it has been a godsend to an awful lot of people. i think it did show that universal credit worked surprisingly well during the pandemic. the feedback that i'm now receiving from a lot of constituents, from a lot of organisations who support those constituents, is that the removal of this £20 is going to place a lot of families, a lot of people, present them with real challenges. not only are those people who are not in it were, a lot of whom are actually a long way away from the workplace, but it is also working families as well who rely on this. i think what well who rely on this. i think what we have seen
peter aldous and john stevenson say they are alarmed to see the government unwilling to heed the widespreadur constituents telling you about the value to them of this uplift?— of this uplift? right from the start, of this uplift? right from the start. the — of this uplift? right from the start, the chancellor - of this uplift? right from the start, the chancellor moved | of this uplift? right from the i start, the chancellor moved very quickly last march to introduce the £20 uplift, and it...