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three features work that relates to the ideas of self-determinenism, alternative world making and utopiavisits can still participate in this -- visitors can still participate in this project. during the opening, we invite visitors to come in and try on these costumes, pose in front of the backdrop. he was really inspired by comic books that he read as growing up and thinks of this space as a post-apocalyptic monster portrait gallery where people can remain genderless once they put on the costumes. we think it's important that this be happening in san francisco, which is considered an ekpe center of the queer actual cure. the majority of the queer cultural events happen in june which has been designated as the pride month. which to me translates as the period of time in which people can be in clear arts and culture. in september, it's hashingening back to that and proving that this is something that is scon significantly happening all the time. what danny and i hope visitors take away from this exhibition is to observe the diversity within the designation of queer in terms of race, in ter
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three features work that relates to the ideas of self-determinenism, alternative world making and utopiavisits can still participate in this -- visitors can still participate in this project. during the opening, we invite visitors to come in and try on these costumes, pose in front of the backdrop. he was really inspired by comic books that he read as growing up and thinks of this space as a
three features work that relates to the ideas of self-determinenism, alternative world making and utopiavisits can still participate in this -- visitors can still participate in this project. during the opening, we invite visitors to come in and try on these costumes, pose in front of the backdrop. he was really inspired by comic books that he read as growing up and thinks of this space as a
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. >> reporter: inside, baseball utopia. >> i feel like a superstar here. >> he is amazed.hey deserved this. >> reporter: and fans showing off everything from crabby costumes to high hair to fresh ink. >> a tattoo is a new form of torture. >> is it the buzzing sound that is the pain. >> reporter: and all of the stars were giving autographs. >> the lines are three to four hours long. so we will just catch a buzz. that's all we're getting here today. >> reporter: and people so deficit separate for autographs they wanted mine. >> you're welcome. i'm flattered. >> reporter: but it is panda catching everyone's eye. >> you look awesome. >> thank you. i'm fine. >> reporter: and so is everyone else. at at&t park, cbs 5 eyewitness news. >>> what a beautiful day for baseball, huh? >> it felt like baseball weather. we had a lot of sunshine. a great night in the bay area tonight. what a neat shot for you. looking good as we have high pressure sitting overhead. high clouds flirt around the skies but that is about the worst of it. we have breezy conditions. windy in spots over the mounta
. >> reporter: inside, baseball utopia. >> i feel like a superstar here. >> he is amazed.hey deserved this. >> reporter: and fans showing off everything from crabby costumes to high hair to fresh ink. >> a tattoo is a new form of torture. >> is it the buzzing sound that is the pain. >> reporter: and all of the stars were giving autographs. >> the lines are three to four hours long. so we will just catch a buzz. that's all we're getting here today....
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. >> reporter: inside, baseball utopia. >> i feel like a rock superstar here, you know. >> it is amazing. the fans deserve this. they take time for us and we take time for them. >> reporter: fans showing off everything from crabby costumes to high hair and fresh ink. >> a tattoo a whole new form of torture. >> you know, it is the buzzing sound that is really the pain. >> reporter: and all of the big stars were giving autographs as long as you were willing to wait. >> the lines are three hours to four hours long. we will catch a buzz, that's all we will get here today. >> reporter: the people so desperate for autographs, they wanted mine. >> you're welcome. >> you're welcome. i'm flattered. >> reporter: but it was the newly slim panda catching everyone's eye. >> you look awesome. >> thank you. i'm fine. happy to be here. >> reporter: and so is everyone else. [ cheering ] >> reporter: at at&t park, anne makovec, cbs 5. >>> well, making good on a campaign promise. how some bay area residents are getting a chance to bend a mayor's ear. >>> right now, i will get my gun. >> earning back the pu
. >> reporter: inside, baseball utopia. >> i feel like a rock superstar here, you know. >> it is amazing. the fans deserve this. they take time for us and we take time for them. >> reporter: fans showing off everything from crabby costumes to high hair and fresh ink. >> a tattoo a whole new form of torture. >> you know, it is the buzzing sound that is really the pain. >> reporter: and all of the big stars were giving autographs as long as you were...
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. >> reporter: inside, baseball utopia. >> i feel like a rock superstar here. >> it is amazing. they deserve this. and they take time for all of them. >> reporter: and fans showing everything off from crabby costumes to high hair to fresh ink. >> a tattoo is a whole new form of torture. >> it is a buzzing sound. that's really the pain. >> reporter: and all of the big stars were giving autographs as long as you were willing to wait. the lines are three hours to four hours long. we're just going to catch a buzz. that's all we're going to get here today. >> reporter: the people so desperate for autographs, they wanted mine. > you're welcome. i'm flattered. >> and this was catching everyone's eye. >> it looks awesome. >> happy to be here. >> and so is everyone else. >> at at&t park, anne makovec, cbs 5. >>> well, on day 12 of the crase sis in cairo, huge -- crisis in cairo, huge shake upon top of the egypt ruling party and a protest right here in the bay area. [chanting ] >> today, demonstrators gathered @ and marched in san francisco in support of the egyptian president hosni mubar
. >> reporter: inside, baseball utopia. >> i feel like a rock superstar here. >> it is amazing. they deserve this. and they take time for all of them. >> reporter: and fans showing everything off from crabby costumes to high hair to fresh ink. >> a tattoo is a whole new form of torture. >> it is a buzzing sound. that's really the pain. >> reporter: and all of the big stars were giving autographs as long as you were willing to wait. the lines are three...
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. >> reporter: inside, baseball utopia. >> i feel like a superstar here you know. >> it's amazing, theses deserve it. they take that for us, we take that from them. >> showing off everything from crappy costumes to high hair. >> it is a new form of fortune -- >> just a closing sound, that's really the pain. >> reporter: and all of the big stars were giving autographs as long as you were willing to wait. >> the lines are 3 hours to four hours long so we're just gonna catch a bus, that's all we're gonna get here today. >> and the people so desperate for autographs, they wanted more. >> you're welcome. >> i'm flattered. >> thank you. >> but it was the newly slim panda catching everyone's eye. >> you look awesome. >> i'm fine, happy to be here you know. >> and so was everyone else. at at&t park, anne mackovic, news 5. >>> another bird rescue in the bay area. a loon trapped in a man-made pond, workers from wild rescue were able to catch the bird and set it free. they say a high fence made it impossible for the loon to take flight. the owners of the pond saw the bird was stranded and called re
. >> reporter: inside, baseball utopia. >> i feel like a superstar here you know. >> it's amazing, theses deserve it. they take that for us, we take that from them. >> showing off everything from crappy costumes to high hair. >> it is a new form of fortune -- >> just a closing sound, that's really the pain. >> reporter: and all of the big stars were giving autographs as long as you were willing to wait. >> the lines are 3 hours to four hours long...
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mind identified a workers' movement which tried to transform the us into a socialist or communist utopia and they sold dismiss now the fight has been taken to the public sector where union membership at a have to or thirty six percent is blamed for bringing down broke cities and states now you have certain unions specifically the public employee unions in many cases exploiting and abusing the taxpayers but some see this is the escalation of a war now hitting the working and middle class from all sides economists richard and max fraud wolf say public union salaries and pensions are simply being made a scapegoat for the country's economic woes it really is a crisis whose costs are being shifted on to public employees public workers are an easy target for officials who want to avoid the political landmine of raising taxes that means you have to potentially tax wealthy people who support your campaign which we have a hard time doing in the united states for reasons that you don't need me to explain to you explanations aside this war marches on leaving the jobs and benefits millions of worker
mind identified a workers' movement which tried to transform the us into a socialist or communist utopia and they sold dismiss now the fight has been taken to the public sector where union membership at a have to or thirty six percent is blamed for bringing down broke cities and states now you have certain unions specifically the public employee unions in many cases exploiting and abusing the taxpayers but some see this is the escalation of a war now hitting the working and middle class from...
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always thought it was rich justice that's something from belarus and who has thought about the failed utopia of the 20th century should be guiding us through or pushing us against our own utopian impulses in the next country. thank you, evgeny. the profile coming up tomorrow says that evgeny is leading a new culture towards cyber regionalism. they missed the headlines. they switched the headlines. i think this book is as you can see from tonight's discussion, going to get a lot of attention. i think you can pick up copies out and i hope you'll stay for some wine. thank you to our host. and evgeny. >> thank you. [applause] >> up next, edwin black looking at the alliances of adolf hitler and amin husseini. this program is an hour and a half. [no audio] >> or in miami or london or anywhere else. in addition to that, after we are cone -- done with that, i will take questions from the audience. we ask no statements or speeches, just questions so we can get as many questions as we can answers that are pressing and important to you on any topic that we can. after the event, i'll be in the back if a
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the exact opposite of anybody that is a sort of eversewnian utopia. second story -- in may of 1775, washington leaves mount vernon to head towards philadelphia for the second continental congress. he will in june be named commander in chief of the army. he's named by adams. adams names jefferson to write the declaration and names washington to head the continental army, two of his greatest decisions. when he's ready to leave, he speaks to his manager at mount vernon, lund washington, a distant second cousin, and he says "when they come to burn mount vernon, make sure you get martha out and get my papers to alexandria." the apartment they own in alexandria. not if, but when. washington presumed there was going to be war. he wore his military uniform to the continental congress. he's the only delegate to wear his military uniform. he's making a statement in so doing. i don't think what some have said is correct that he wants to be commander in chief, because nobody knows there's going to be one, but he's making a statement that the hostilities that have
the exact opposite of anybody that is a sort of eversewnian utopia. second story -- in may of 1775, washington leaves mount vernon to head towards philadelphia for the second continental congress. he will in june be named commander in chief of the army. he's named by adams. adams names jefferson to write the declaration and names washington to head the continental army, two of his greatest decisions. when he's ready to leave, he speaks to his manager at mount vernon, lund washington, a distant...
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thought it was absolutely rich that someone who comes from belarus and has thought about this if utopia of the 20th century should be guiding us through our or i should say pushing us against our own a utopian emphasis when it comes to the big story of the next century so thank so much. is a great book and you can follow him on a twitter and foreign policy. he's doing a big book tour everywhere. the profile coming up in the doherty into mauro says leading an entire generation towards the near future and i don't know if that is true or not -- right, they missed the had land, they switched the headline but i think this book is as you can see from tonight's discussion going to get a lot attention and i think you can pick up and thinks once again to the host. thank you. [applause] contributing editor to foreign policy and the boston review. for more information, visit his website, evgenymorozov.com . up next patrick o'donnell talks of the marines to mcgeorge company, one of the most highly decorated units in the korean war. he discusses his book at borders bookstore in west like ohio. it's
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should lower the standards further of the most vulnerable americans just to achieve some type of utopia bowl for people that think that man consols man's problems. most of the problems we have our because of man fairing to solve man's problems. >> you want to make -- >> i was going to change the subject a little bit. to open up to the audience. all of you on the floor -- there are two ways of thinking about this. one is your colleague -- his argument is the american immigration policy as it currently exists in the lose lose lose proposition. it is one order of magnitude beyond. the united states loses as a consequence of not having the workers that it means or the high skill end or low skills end. the loser is the consequence we have a budget immigrants legal or illegal better individually in the grand -- insufficiently able to take advantage of job opportunities to compete. other countries lose because the set of people who would like to migrate around the world and businesses are important part of any country's economy and the individuals who want to migrate lose. this is a story abou
should lower the standards further of the most vulnerable americans just to achieve some type of utopia bowl for people that think that man consols man's problems. most of the problems we have our because of man fairing to solve man's problems. >> you want to make -- >> i was going to change the subject a little bit. to open up to the audience. all of you on the floor -- there are two ways of thinking about this. one is your colleague -- his argument is the american immigration...
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it's spectacularly well organized and it's like a sort of mini utopia. >> could we say is is their woodstock? it's very 1960s the whole experience has been very... it's a generation coming up. >> they're baby boom and... >> the overthrowing of the patriarchy. not just the president but the patriarchal system in general. it's quite a profound historical month aside from the political outcome. it's about generations. >> rose: for you? >> two moments as well. so i think the first was basically on the angry friday standing outside one of the mosques and just at 1:00 i think it was exactly 1:00 thousands of people just flooded the streets and they defiantly chanted "the people want to bring down the regime." and it was just this moment where i realized that basically clearly the barrier of fear that had been there for so long was broken. and i think this is one of the most significant outcomes of what we've seen happen so far regardless of how the political situation develops. this is one thing. the second moment was when mubarak made his first speech addressing the protest that has been going on
it's spectacularly well organized and it's like a sort of mini utopia. >> could we say is is their woodstock? it's very 1960s the whole experience has been very... it's a generation coming up. >> they're baby boom and... >> the overthrowing of the patriarchy. not just the president but the patriarchal system in general. it's quite a profound historical month aside from the political outcome. it's about generations. >> rose: for you? >> two moments as well. so i...
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i had wanted to see whether by see what had happened to the enthusiasm and utopia of early radio, the excitement and competition surrounding farmers who were setting up their own phone networks in the west, what had happened to those eras. and what my book is about is about the fate of, essentially, these moments of openness, that there, i suggest, is a long cycle in the information industries between a more open, competitive entrepreneurial phase and a more closed, integrated, higher-quality and often monopolistic phase dominated either by one company, at&t being the best example, nbc being another and cbs in their time. the third great example, or dominated by a cartel, hollywood being the greatest example. film, competitive industry eventually run by a cartel. so i wanted to know -- and then, finally, ask in our times, is the internet destined for the same future? in other words, the sort of openness and entrepreneurial that we took for granted working in silicon valley that we assumed was forever now that we'd had the revolution, whether it, too, is destined for the same fate of e
i had wanted to see whether by see what had happened to the enthusiasm and utopia of early radio, the excitement and competition surrounding farmers who were setting up their own phone networks in the west, what had happened to those eras. and what my book is about is about the fate of, essentially, these moments of openness, that there, i suggest, is a long cycle in the information industries between a more open, competitive entrepreneurial phase and a more closed, integrated, higher-quality...
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justice that somebody who comes from belarus and who is that so deeply about the this sort of failed utopia of the 20th century should be guiding us through, or i should say pushing us against their own utopian impulses when it comes to the big story of the next century so thank you so much evgeny. it is a great book and you can follow him on twitter. you can follow him on foreign-policy. he is doing a big book tour everywhere. the profile coming up in the guardian tomorrow says evgeny is leading an entire generation towards a new feature of cyberrealism. i don't know if that is true or not. they missed the headlines. but i think this book is, as you can see from today's discussion, going to get a lot of discussion and i think you can pick up copies out there and you can stay for some wine and thanks to our host at new america. thank you evgeny. [applause] >> evgeny morozov is a -- form permission this is web site, evgeny morozov.com. >> coming up next, booktv present after words, an hour-long program where we invite guest hosts to interview authors. veteran journalist carole simpson discus
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we cannot make a utopia, but we can surely make the world, our circumstance better. and the prospects of the circumstances of the world will better not only us. it has been a genuine honor to be invited. i thank him for always being straightforward with me over the years. i looked closer to our relationship, being able to produce some of the beginnings, some of the compromises that are necessary to do what we both believe, and enable america to be convinced in the reality we have, that the best days are ahead. may god bless you all and thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a discussion on the supreme court and the u.s. constitution. after that, libyan leader. tomorrow on "washington journal ," rebecca heimmlich discusses a labor bill. after that, the national association of community help centers on the new health care block and current budget debate. "washington journal each morning at 7:00. later in the day, a look at the political unrest in the middle east. live coverage at 3:30 eastern. >> abraham lincoln is a unique contemporary perspective from 56 scholars, journalist
we cannot make a utopia, but we can surely make the world, our circumstance better. and the prospects of the circumstances of the world will better not only us. it has been a genuine honor to be invited. i thank him for always being straightforward with me over the years. i looked closer to our relationship, being able to produce some of the beginnings, some of the compromises that are necessary to do what we both believe, and enable america to be convinced in the reality we have, that the best...
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we cannot make a utopia, but we can surely make the world, our circumstance better. and the prospects of the circumstances of the world will better not only us. it has been a genuine honor to be invited. i thank him for alwayseing straightforward with me over the years. i looked closer to our relationship, being able to produce some of the beginnings, some of the compromises that are necessary to do what we both believe, and enable america to be convinced in the reality we have, that the best days are ahead. >> members of the legal community debate the future diction of the supreme court. will your discussion on the book -- we will hear the discussion on the book. this is a one-hour discussion. >> good evening. i am the prident of the library foundation. we are happy to have your this evening. many familiar faces. ainge is said to my colleague, -- i just said to my colleague that there are people waiting in line that were already rehearsing their questions. this is a very good sign. we certainly have people that would like to answer them this evening. i want to remin
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these are light brights and the world of light utopia. it begins with our magic wand.n share with her friends. >> how did you do that? >> we have our tree of lights. >> i love it. >> it's beautiful. >> it needs to be singing. ♪ it's a small world after all >> one of the most popular video games in the entire world is tetris. now we're going to see tetris link. we have these and we put them in. you want to make links with your colors, you need to block your opponent. you do not want to leave spaces like this because you will lose points and you don't want to do that. this is so much fun. oh, my gosh, it's addicting. this is fabulous. everyone is going to love tetris links. >> there is a little slit there i didn't see. >> look at these girls and what they're doing. this is a whole new twist on beads. i love this. girls are going to be crazy. this is the style center and they can get their beads out -- >> we have isabel here and morgan. >> not only are they making bracelets, but after they make their bracelets and accessories, they can just twist, twist, and they have all
these are light brights and the world of light utopia. it begins with our magic wand.n share with her friends. >> how did you do that? >> we have our tree of lights. >> i love it. >> it's beautiful. >> it needs to be singing. ♪ it's a small world after all >> one of the most popular video games in the entire world is tetris. now we're going to see tetris link. we have these and we put them in. you want to make links with your colors, you need to block your...
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we cannot make a utopia, but we can surely make the world, our circumstance better. and the prospects of the circumstances of the world will better not only us. it has been a genuine honor to be invited. i thank him for always being straightforward with me over the years. i looked closer to our relationship, being able to produce some of the beginnings, some of the compromises that are necessary to do what we both believe, and enable america to be convinced in the reality we have, that the best days are ahead. >> as national public radio turns 40 this year, republicans in u.s. house have voted to cut funding for public broadcasting. correspond susan stamberg looks at the future of npr with reporter leslie berestein rojas and geneva overholser of the annenberg journalism school in california. host a by the library foundation of los angeles, this is just over an hour. [applause] >> i'm not abandoning you. good evening and welcome. it's a pleasure to see here tonight. before i start the official introductions, just a bit of housekeeping. our format tonight is in the
we cannot make a utopia, but we can surely make the world, our circumstance better. and the prospects of the circumstances of the world will better not only us. it has been a genuine honor to be invited. i thank him for always being straightforward with me over the years. i looked closer to our relationship, being able to produce some of the beginnings, some of the compromises that are necessary to do what we both believe, and enable america to be convinced in the reality we have, that the best...