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theris special cable car services, including hato the stars, go to the san francisco mta website for the full list of details for today's event it will conclude with a tribute to the late tony bennett who, over 61 years ago recorded that san francisco favorite i left my heart in san francisco. we will be hearing that and different parts of the city still paying tribute to the cable car and halfway to the stars, all these references to the beautiful way that san francisco, it is a packed house, what can i tell you. all these beautiful ways to pay tribute to san francisco. >> i love all the costumes, too. a lot to celebrate, thank you very much. now we want to take you to a live look, a meeting between contra costa district attorney and the fbi. they are talking about recent human trafficking arrests all part of a mission called operation country to crack down on human trafficking in the area. human trafficking has been a big concern across the bay area, in march a task force released a report saying in 2021 165 cases of human trafficking. we are streaming this news conference live on
theris special cable car services, including hato the stars, go to the san francisco mta website for the full list of details for today's event it will conclude with a tribute to the late tony bennett who, over 61 years ago recorded that san francisco favorite i left my heart in san francisco. we will be hearing that and different parts of the city still paying tribute to the cable car and halfway to the stars, all these references to the beautiful way that san francisco, it is a packed house,...
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Aug 26, 2023
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in thery early days of march 200 she didn't want to go to the hospital. because of all of the bad experiences sheow had. i wrote about an experience when i needed a testicular sonogram when doing my ph.d work. i was made to feel unwelcome because of my age. the receptionist made a joke about not being a referral. if a transgender person goes for healthcare like sexual reproduction and if they are met with that kind of response you don't look like what i was expecting that's why they might not want care and why they are soo much more likely to ge x sick necessarily. >>> i like to talk about healthcare in the system. what interested me what extent do you think the people making the decisions within our healthcaren companies have, you know, some sensekn of mill leggant intention? >> go hay head. before dope sick came out i was askedin to talk to a nonprofit hospital in the state. tess had just died and i said, i know not all of you took a free trip to arkansas and florida to be paid speakers but paris pated in the system. you should participate in the correc
in thery early days of march 200 she didn't want to go to the hospital. because of all of the bad experiences sheow had. i wrote about an experience when i needed a testicular sonogram when doing my ph.d work. i was made to feel unwelcome because of my age. the receptionist made a joke about not being a referral. if a transgender person goes for healthcare like sexual reproduction and if they are met with that kind of response you don't look like what i was expecting that's why they might not...
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Aug 1, 2023
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the end of 1862 a completion of the first rail line in algeria in theri spread of the rail network and india built by the british. julyif 2 establishing the structure of the university through land grants. a continental by opening university education to small property owners. the shapes of the colonialism. organizing higher education around modern disciplines producing accounting administration and the universities produced what train and educate the corporations in a rapidly modernizing and expanding state. the political economy continues to operate within the constraints in place by land grants to corporations and universities over these two days in 1862. at the end of the year on december 26 u.s. executed 38 prisoners in what remains the largest mass execution in u.s. history. a historical context of the railway act and land-grant act the mass execution this involved a transition of relating to north america in the place of war to a space of policing. it remains unfinished. we see the prioritization of the corporations over and against international treaty obligations the expansion
the end of 1862 a completion of the first rail line in algeria in theri spread of the rail network and india built by the british. julyif 2 establishing the structure of the university through land grants. a continental by opening university education to small property owners. the shapes of the colonialism. organizing higher education around modern disciplines producing accounting administration and the universities produced what train and educate the corporations in a rapidly modernizing and...
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figures in the design field in the 1880s next-door to each otherro brookline massachusetts reimagining theri american landscape and other examples will be brought forward for contemporary problems. can i have the first slide, please. frederick law olmsted, jr. these in the left side is well-known to everyone at audience in the field of landscape architecture in the united states in the second half of the 19th century. .. s the practice of architecture in the united states until his death in 1886 and finally on the right charles springs sergeant a man who became the nation's leading authority the leading authority, these all three came to live in the greenn help neighborhood of brooklyn. if i could have the next slide please.y where they were adjacent to each other it there was no action between the t residences. all three of these were nationally important sites from which major decisions were made. now we want to focus less on what happened in thee 1880s. but bring it forward for innovative and radical solutions proposed as examples. so we will turn to a general question to begin with. here
figures in the design field in the 1880s next-door to each otherro brookline massachusetts reimagining theri american landscape and other examples will be brought forward for contemporary problems. can i have the first slide, please. frederick law olmsted, jr. these in the left side is well-known to everyone at audience in the field of landscape architecture in the united states in the second half of the 19th century. .. s the practice of architecture in the united states until his death in...
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farming in theri west, you think of homesteading, you should. that wasan not all that was going on. central valley of california, almost over a decade, 15 years, really, became one of the most productive grain producing areas in the world. by 1875 the value of grain exports not just produced but grain exported out of california of the greater than the value of gold and silver being produced in california, a major world provider, largest foreign market for grain coming out of california was liverpool. 17,000 nautical miles away. they produce them with the industrial methods. it is industrial grain production. basically. these are mega-farms, 3 farms in the central valley of california together covered 76 thousand acres. one of those farms produced in one season enough grain to i fill 40 ships that were sent all around the pacific rim and over to england to feed the bellies there. so. here is another charge example. bonanza farms. the railroad, in and out the new machinery developing during the years. gang labor, often imported from abroad. it is industry. basically industrial product
farming in theri west, you think of homesteading, you should. that wasan not all that was going on. central valley of california, almost over a decade, 15 years, really, became one of the most productive grain producing areas in the world. by 1875 the value of grain exports not just produced but grain exported out of california of the greater than the value of gold and silver being produced in california, a major world provider, largest foreign market for grain coming out of california was...
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monuments were not on the left side of the plane but if you look at the right side, you look over theri river and see over te arranged hills at arlington national cemetery and you can have the best decoration of independence in the world and the best constitution and even great people from george washington to ronald reagan but if you don't have people to put on the uniforms and stand on te wall and risked their lives and give their lives than none of those ideals, too much so motivated to fight the fight,, it's not easy. when you stand up and you stand for what's right and for the things president reagan stood for and other great leaders, there is a cost to that. the left not going to let you without testing it. they will attack you and do all that so it's a sacrifice we make now and it pales in comparison to the sacrifices in history so we need toor honor their sacrife and do justice and when the fight for freedom and then we will be winning. [applause] thank you so much. thank you for coming, godless. [applause] thank you. so good to see you. thank you. [cheering and applauding] than
monuments were not on the left side of the plane but if you look at the right side, you look over theri river and see over te arranged hills at arlington national cemetery and you can have the best decoration of independence in the world and the best constitution and even great people from george washington to ronald reagan but if you don't have people to put on the uniforms and stand on te wall and risked their lives and give their lives than none of those ideals, too much so motivated to...
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Aug 21, 2023
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. >> into thery chaos. everybody just came to the conclusion that together they had to do this. they had a sense of their responsibilities. >> i want to know something that does not have to do with an angel coming down. although it does sound like that why were you able to succeed? the more you read this book, and ea, you know, it is very engaging, but i would have packed up and gone home, too. why were you able to succeed? i think they could have sent 99 other people and they would have lashed out. was it your love of the culture? was it your respect for the creative process? the show did get made. it did become a huge hit. i am very interested in what you are able to pull out of yourself that made you in the office. i think that it is very much about the people that they are working with. seeing the sacrifices that they were willing make and the incredible hope after living under communism for so many years. the idea that it was possible that this country, this vast country could change. it was incredibly
. >> into thery chaos. everybody just came to the conclusion that together they had to do this. they had a sense of their responsibilities. >> i want to know something that does not have to do with an angel coming down. although it does sound like that why were you able to succeed? the more you read this book, and ea, you know, it is very engaging, but i would have packed up and gone home, too. why were you able to succeed? i think they could have sent 99 other people and they would...
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bu othet he if we're not talkingknw about this all his laundryt taln with hunter is all out in thery street and we all see it now. >> and all wllowed ie confirmed. it's like devon archer testimony indictment. ey are n yeah, a plea deal falls apart indictment. i mean nobody will shy they're nohidingt even hiding ie all right, we've got to move on. it's like spray on. oh. r-one oh, it was a two for one sale. all right. he. he's got his family. >> whereas orange is the sign. up next, why one liberal brain says he's earned our disdain. >> back in my day, we don't have of these types of fancy chicken, for sure. >> you have buffalo wings and fried chicken. well, we didn't have garlic farm or sweet bourbon barbecue and he had to uphill both ways. >> and it's not every time. yeah right where you're from. yeah right where you're from. >> my. an unthinkable took the lives of 6 million and thousands of jewish are still suffering in poverty today. god calls on people who believe in him to act on his word comfort you comfort my people these elderly are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2
bu othet he if we're not talkingknw about this all his laundryt taln with hunter is all out in thery street and we all see it now. >> and all wllowed ie confirmed. it's like devon archer testimony indictment. ey are n yeah, a plea deal falls apart indictment. i mean nobody will shy they're nohidingt even hiding ie all right, we've got to move on. it's like spray on. oh. r-one oh, it was a two for one sale. all right. he. he's got his family. >> whereas orange is the sign. up next,...
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any time you bring a rico case when it's not against the marfi, thery's a chance that the jury thinks case is overchargeded. do you share that concern? >> well, rico has been used mostly not against the mafia if you look at all of the rico prosecutions at the federal and state level and of course, there would be something strange about a law that applies only to one group. it applies to a pattern of racketeering activity that is organizing people together into a conspiracy in order to achieve an illegal end. in this case, the overthrow of a presidential election and substituting a counterfeit process made up of fake electors for the actual process that the people voted on. so there are lots of component criminal parts to it and there were a lot of people involved and that to me seems as if it's custom made for a rico prosecution the way that we've developed it. if people want to talk about reforming the rico statute then we can analyze that, but it's been upheld against constitutional attack repeatedly. >> five of the 19 individuals charge as part of this conspiracy are now asking to
any time you bring a rico case when it's not against the marfi, thery's a chance that the jury thinks case is overchargeded. do you share that concern? >> well, rico has been used mostly not against the mafia if you look at all of the rico prosecutions at the federal and state level and of course, there would be something strange about a law that applies only to one group. it applies to a pattern of racketeering activity that is organizing people together into a conspiracy in order to...
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Aug 11, 2023
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as a result you will find passages especially during theri great speeches like the march on washington for example, where i can only use a certain number of his actual words and i'm trying to make sure you don't notice that. i want you toe feel like all the words are healed but i'm legally bound to use only a certain number, which was a really interesting exercise writing for me. definitely to come back to that. there are some other places, the book, where some of your words are so subtle yet so powerful, that as i was reading them, i sort of felt like i was getting hit with a punch from muhammad ali. and one of the lines it really struck that you wrote, you said, describe king's wedding ceremonies. what happened with credit that night since no hotels in the city would accommodate them? they spent the first night of their marriage in the guest bedroom of funeral parlor. and i read that and my heart sank. and my question is, why didn't you take a more nonviolent to literary change with some of these paragraphs? that one hit me pretty hard. well, that's my job, is to try to make the fact
as a result you will find passages especially during theri great speeches like the march on washington for example, where i can only use a certain number of his actual words and i'm trying to make sure you don't notice that. i want you toe feel like all the words are healed but i'm legally bound to use only a certain number, which was a really interesting exercise writing for me. definitely to come back to that. there are some other places, the book, where some of your words are so subtle yet...
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i think he may lose in theri states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit, but i think appeals the unitedn states supreme court if they grant review and they should grant review when shoul you have the president of the united states is. people going after his opponent in a political election, it hags to be beyond reproach. it has to be without any has rec to be the strongest case in history. >> this doesn't meet that standard. thout an prom said, all of you, great analysis. thank you all. all right. alsopt the sase in his tonight, just the news rt.com editor in chief in-chiefder john solomon has a breaking news report on evidence given to the special counse news 11at the 11th hour. this from former nypd commissionerth hour, bernie ker he joins us now to explain. this is very interesting because there was a lot written ab, this last minute material that was handed over to the special counselterial t. you apparently know what's in it. what what did you find? t. >> these are the investigative files that bernie kerik, as the chief investigator for rudy
i think he may lose in theri states court of appeals for the d.c. circuit, but i think appeals the unitedn states supreme court if they grant review and they should grant review when shoul you have the president of the united states is. people going after his opponent in a political election, it hags to be beyond reproach. it has to be without any has rec to be the strongest case in history. >> this doesn't meet that standard. thout an prom said, all of you, great analysis. thank you all....
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so they can make their own choices rather than the government having the majority or a monopoly of theri information. >> this might feed right into our last question from the audience. monroe asks about other gas and other similar products specifically it's a product of google. google is in the business of data capture. they make sales based on that business. there is a lot of consumer distrust related to privacy risks associated with those technologies appears this brings us to the question, how would you call home the fears of the marginal consumer that's not sure if they want the technology in their house? or, do we think perhaps it's an inevitableif conflict? if you do not want all of your data flowing out of the house, this is just not going to work for you. >> think are two answers to that. first, i will say i let a semi public life. i am less worried about these things and others. i recognize my privacy there is data companies have on me that would definitely make other people uncomfortable. which is why it has to be voluntary. it's why there has to be a consumer focus. part of th
so they can make their own choices rather than the government having the majority or a monopoly of theri information. >> this might feed right into our last question from the audience. monroe asks about other gas and other similar products specifically it's a product of google. google is in the business of data capture. they make sales based on that business. there is a lot of consumer distrust related to privacy risks associated with those technologies appears this brings us to the...
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i think theris distinction with the benefit context when it comes to how congress is likely to legislate in its nel comfort level with empowering the executive to provi benefits to americans. especially in theontext of an emergency situation. ev iyou didn't think those benefits in regulation distinction should carry today, i'd be a bright line rule, at the very least we should factor into t alysis when applying the principles here and looking at the congress. as i mentioned before, think about what congress is supposed to do. congress in 2003 thinking we can't predict the future. we don't know when emergencies will happen. we want to ensure that we are empowering the federal government to take care of student loan borrowers and not ave them at substantial risk of being worse off. thlauage that congress enacted here is a perfect fit to complish that goal. it is hard to see what the could've done differently. >> in thinking about emergencie t history of this court with respect to executive courts, some of the biggest mistakes were deferring to assertions of executive ergency power. some of
i think theris distinction with the benefit context when it comes to how congress is likely to legislate in its nel comfort level with empowering the executive to provi benefits to americans. especially in theontext of an emergency situation. ev iyou didn't think those benefits in regulation distinction should carry today, i'd be a bright line rule, at the very least we should factor into t alysis when applying the principles here and looking at the congress. as i mentioned before, think about...