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ofst the publishing industry i do not include a single asian american poet in my anthology because in theusly era that i'm looking at that was not open to asian americans in a way to encourage people so while i include american writers in my survey there are no asian americans however that does not mean that asian americansel were not actively writing but to publish in mainstream newspapers and journals. and knowing that history and having that foundation is just crucial work. see you have an excellent point that we need to start looking at specific communities and doing that research to build on that and certainly in my own teaching and the work that i love and specifically the people are looking at a place to start i would suggest those in particular but but then to do the digging we don't just appear as contemporary writers but as those who come before us. >> my approach has been more holistic and whole picture i have not focused on asian american authors but and then those of color and a good resource for that i have found new sign is an anthology that focuses specifically on speculativ
ofst the publishing industry i do not include a single asian american poet in my anthology because in theusly era that i'm looking at that was not open to asian americans in a way to encourage people so while i include american writers in my survey there are no asian americans however that does not mean that asian americansel were not actively writing but to publish in mainstream newspapers and journals. and knowing that history and having that foundation is just crucial work. see you have an...
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have time, you want to try to make time from we will be sure to ask erica your question so thought on theusi'll keep an eye on it. while we are on social media, you see your role, any kind of push for government regulation of the internet social media companies, doesn't scare you? >> it scares me terribly and that's not to say i made crazy but a lot of the things i see on the internet. there's two words that arise and that's donald trump, it was the first amendment that effectively saved us fromth him. he is an absolute enemy of speech and ready to jail anybody who spoke against him. he called the press thend enemyf the people 5000 times. it wasn't hyperbole, he actually believed that so as we talk about government regulation, this is oness lesson of my book, always look at who's doing the regulation so if we think government can regulate hate speech or fakeness or other terrible things, to benefit us we always hyperlink what if donald trump had the power? what if jeff sessions have the power? what if josh hawley have that power? rose on the crud and dirt off the internet, i'm very concerne
have time, you want to try to make time from we will be sure to ask erica your question so thought on theusi'll keep an eye on it. while we are on social media, you see your role, any kind of push for government regulation of the internet social media companies, doesn't scare you? >> it scares me terribly and that's not to say i made crazy but a lot of the things i see on the internet. there's two words that arise and that's donald trump, it was the first amendment that effectively saved...
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and then you look to the practices of theu private sector and then to be as excited about their jobss the people at microsoft or google or wherever. is not radical and crazy. >> especially when you frame it to be a little less efficient. and the existence of the society. at the federal level but that is one fix. >> i do think it's good to log off because as a political appointee is to allow people who are afforded short stints as ideas into government cdc these academics when they come into revamp. >> i agree but if i say maia you are the new head of the cdc but you only last until the and then on —- the end of my administration maybe youam will have two good years versus maia you are the new head of the cdc and you will have it for 15 years you are much more likely to bring in those if you're be there for 15 your much more likely for innovation if you have to live with what you've got eight years from now so i don't think these are mutually exclusive. >> . >> and with that sense of urgency. and those were positive psychological effects. and then to reassure me in 2017 try to impleme
and then you look to the practices of theu private sector and then to be as excited about their jobss the people at microsoft or google or wherever. is not radical and crazy. >> especially when you frame it to be a little less efficient. and the existence of the society. at the federal level but that is one fix. >> i do think it's good to log off because as a political appointee is to allow people who are afforded short stints as ideas into government cdc these academics when they...
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the idea that we will handle antiwar pastors protesters by putting theus secret service on them and usehem as a tool president nixon's view of the secret service was very much like president trump. this is another tool of my power not that they are protecting me but these are my goons. [laughter] and donald trump deployed them the same at mafia square on june 1 and nobody can forget the presidents wish to work as a law and order president that tough guy don't look weak and nixon wanted to do the same when running for reelection he wanted to have these images of vicious savage protesters fighting with the secret service so those are the images in the newspapers to show the voters who would keep them safe. president nixon. host: coming back toos reagan maybe i knew that but your book reminded me that president reagan when heem was shot lost nearly half the blood in his body. i remember being in middle school when reagan was shot hearing about it and knowing enough to know it was a big deal. but at the same time never thinking he almost died. nearly lost half of the blood in his body. >> i
the idea that we will handle antiwar pastors protesters by putting theus secret service on them and usehem as a tool president nixon's view of the secret service was very much like president trump. this is another tool of my power not that they are protecting me but these are my goons. [laughter] and donald trump deployed them the same at mafia square on june 1 and nobody can forget the presidents wish to work as a law and order president that tough guy don't look weak and nixon wanted to do...
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>> we have to pause, what in terms of theus people we are bringing in, i love your sense of this, particularlyce we mentioned there are a number of governors who say they are committed to taking in afghans who are fleeing afghanistan. i didn't know you are from the bay area, freemont, that has a large afghan population, little kabul they call it. i want to know about your relationship with the peopleow themselves who may soon be coming to the u.s.? >> the least the united states can do is offer ore homeland, our country, as refuge to the refugees that our wars are made. i'm from freemont, california, and little kabul. and afghan neighbors are the mostre hospitable neighbors. and whatbl we have seen, in a broad u.s. history is that reggies and immigrants are great for business. they commit less crimes. the least the united states can dot for a disastrous war on terror. it was disastrous, it was chaotic and bloody, is to welcome the men, women to the shores in aen country where we lostco 600,000 people. we arepl in seeking immigrant workers and asn we have seen, will repeat it, they are the long
>> we have to pause, what in terms of theus people we are bringing in, i love your sense of this, particularlyce we mentioned there are a number of governors who say they are committed to taking in afghans who are fleeing afghanistan. i didn't know you are from the bay area, freemont, that has a large afghan population, little kabul they call it. i want to know about your relationship with the peopleow themselves who may soon be coming to the u.s.? >> the least the united states can...
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host: it is incredible i encourage all viewers to go read theu book but how do we contextualize the recent we haven't evene got to the rest of it and making healthcare policy there are very few members who have your directxp experience or choices that working women have and they make every day do you think about this as you are looking north that separateki from your work life? >> everything i have experienced because i think it makes me a better public servant to my constituents and i told my staff members as they go to their lives that they too should what is the point of working for united states senator if you cannot do your passion projects i've been working very hard and reproductive rights not just as a democratic woman that i have got people's attention including my republican colleagues if you support the person heard amendment you will make ivf impossible my own doctor said if this passes i could be convicted of manslaughter when i put the eggs in you knowing that two of them will not take because they are human beings so think about what you are doing when you pass legislation o
host: it is incredible i encourage all viewers to go read theu book but how do we contextualize the recent we haven't evene got to the rest of it and making healthcare policy there are very few members who have your directxp experience or choices that working women have and they make every day do you think about this as you are looking north that separateki from your work life? >> everything i have experienced because i think it makes me a better public servant to my constituents and i...
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so the serious question i read theus book out of frustration. i was frustrated because for four decades since president nixon visited china, the u.s. foreign policies through china was largely w a failure. it was based on illusion and the need to understand what the communist party really is. so the misunderstanding is as long as we engage the party it means if there is a mcdonald's then people will change. the regime will change, so for the longest time it's almost all western democracies in this illusion that as long as we engage in the party, economically eventually they will become more like us and they will embrace the democracy. we realized that that is an illusion. i'm not saying economic and engagement was a bad idea because there was limited to supply to get up at three or 4:00 in the morning to stand in long lines in orderes to get soe cooking oil or sugar so i remember the first time thanks to the opening of economic engagement. it took me 20 minutes to eat an apple pie that was only this big. the reason it took me 20 minutes, i savor
so the serious question i read theus book out of frustration. i was frustrated because for four decades since president nixon visited china, the u.s. foreign policies through china was largely w a failure. it was based on illusion and the need to understand what the communist party really is. so the misunderstanding is as long as we engage the party it means if there is a mcdonald's then people will change. the regime will change, so for the longest time it's almost all western democracies in...
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dominant ridge building in to theus. ock wise flow around us with some moisture allowing for high clouds. we're looking at the haze continuing in the mountains. here's a look at the week ahead. tomorrow inland into monday. then we begin to cool off early into next week. how about that 84 in freemont? 88 san jose. look at the 106 in lake port. 98 in livermore. 71 san francisco. accuweather seven day forecast, looking at temperatures once again. little change at the coast. bree breezy, hazy. 100 for san ramone, or close to it. we'll say 100s there, up towards fairfield. monday still heat. heat eases tuesday, significant cooldown to the middle of next week. that will be nice when a trough sets up, liz, and we can spread that marine influence across the bay. >> absolutely. thank you, lisa. in the east bay, the pleasanton harvest festival is back after nearly a two year absence. just being there is a victory for merchants who struggled the past year and a half. >> just feeling like we're back to living and being able to build
dominant ridge building in to theus. ock wise flow around us with some moisture allowing for high clouds. we're looking at the haze continuing in the mountains. here's a look at the week ahead. tomorrow inland into monday. then we begin to cool off early into next week. how about that 84 in freemont? 88 san jose. look at the 106 in lake port. 98 in livermore. 71 san francisco. accuweather seven day forecast, looking at temperatures once again. little change at the coast. bree breezy, hazy. 100...
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theu covid makes you have to pt ahead a little bit on traveling. i thought kabul was going to fall right around now. that was a gut instinct. i think lots of people i spoke toop believe that. last time i was here i spoke to hafg government officials, afghanistan military officials.f it was well-known security services were collapsing a e month, two months, three months ago. so this feigned surprise -- maybe it is genuine surprise, but if it is, i don't understand what it's based on. it was clear it was going to come to this when you started to see the taliban take territory without having to fight months ago. so, no, i am not at all surprised by the speed. these things snowball. once you have enough momentum and have enough weapons nobody isve going to stand up to you. >> right. >> and nobody did. >> richard, you and i talked last about the visas that we were trying to get to people who had t assists u.s. troops and americans in afghanistan, many of themic struggled to get to kabul, to get to the embassy, to get their visa. >> they don't have them.
theu covid makes you have to pt ahead a little bit on traveling. i thought kabul was going to fall right around now. that was a gut instinct. i think lots of people i spoke toop believe that. last time i was here i spoke to hafg government officials, afghanistan military officials.f it was well-known security services were collapsing a e month, two months, three months ago. so this feigned surprise -- maybe it is genuine surprise, but if it is, i don't understand what it's based on. it was...
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fight us for stuff and now it's a much more evenly matched campaign.it so w in that sense that it draw theutain down on this initl stage of wild. expansion and no we're sort of into a real war, if you will. >> you know, in a sense it works for llstalingrad. bar bros is a was a baltic to black seae event and then stalingrad was still a theater-wide event, the entire southern portion of the front, but after thatt the germans are only going to be able to launch one more g great offensive on a very, very narrow portion of the front. so if it's big german offensives into the russian and ukrainian steps, those do come to an end after stalingrad a and maybe that'sur probably a good a way end t our little round table he any. well,ei we're not quite sure wh they all mean, but they were famousus victories as peter tol us at the beginning when niall was talking about the battle of blenum. it will be the subject of anotherp show we will do at the world war ii edmuseum. i think that's probably all we have right nowat in terms of ou presentation. jeremy, if you'd like to drop back in and begin feeding th
fight us for stuff and now it's a much more evenly matched campaign.it so w in that sense that it draw theutain down on this initl stage of wild. expansion and no we're sort of into a real war, if you will. >> you know, in a sense it works for llstalingrad. bar bros is a was a baltic to black seae event and then stalingrad was still a theater-wide event, the entire southern portion of the front, but after thatt the germans are only going to be able to launch one more g great offensive on...
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. >> well, the turkish lira succeeds in turning a corner theus temporarily.nd it's interesting, erd of courser g-n indicated that we could see cuts as inflation calms down. but what is supporting sit that we haven't seen these rate cuts. central bank has vectors, you know, stands and changed despite immense political pressure so right now, again, you know, there's some opt nhl the central bank can act independently. but given the history of -- of the, you know, like the world between the central bank and the president over the last few years now, i think this is is unlikely to stick. either the central bank will cut interest banks in terms of the turkish lira or the president would like more direct pressure maybe change the governor from central bank which will be turkish lira negative temperature >> bearish on the turkish lira. your thought ons the pound? it's done well as of yesterday? >> yes, absolutely. because there's the focus that they could smooth or could start hike interest rates next year. quite fast comparted other central banks. you know, like we
. >> well, the turkish lira succeeds in turning a corner theus temporarily.nd it's interesting, erd of courser g-n indicated that we could see cuts as inflation calms down. but what is supporting sit that we haven't seen these rate cuts. central bank has vectors, you know, stands and changed despite immense political pressure so right now, again, you know, there's some opt nhl the central bank can act independently. but given the history of -- of the, you know, like the world between the...