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when did the verona project shutdown? caller: in 19 -- guest: in 1980. they were working a very old, archaic system. technology had advanced. they were like jewelry workers. 1980,t was rolled off in some of the women retired. then, it was declassified in 1995. host: laura calling from troy, michigan. go ahead. caller: hi. i just love c-span. there's so many different things we can learn about. we here inondering, this country about the spies that are spying in our country, i'm wondering if we have counterparts in other countries that do the same thing. spying, have code breaking, etc. world?y throughout the i imagine small countries have their own little significant part of something they might cooperate with. guest: sure. it is a constant spy versus spy around the world. other countries have codebreakers, we have our national security agency, everyone is trying to listen to everyone else. to your point about smaller countries, some of our most important codebreakers during world war ii were made by poland. small countries surrounded by large, menacing n
when did the verona project shutdown? caller: in 19 -- guest: in 1980. they were working a very old, archaic system. technology had advanced. they were like jewelry workers. 1980,t was rolled off in some of the women retired. then, it was declassified in 1995. host: laura calling from troy, michigan. go ahead. caller: hi. i just love c-span. there's so many different things we can learn about. we here inondering, this country about the spies that are spying in our country, i'm wondering if we...
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. >> host: richard is up first from verona, missouri. democrat, good morning. >> good morning. yes, this 9/11, i remember it well. i was at work when we got word of it. it's a real tragedy, but looking back and thinking about it, the tragedy we've had since then, gold star mothers, they got to us bad and we turned around and made it worse for ourselves declaring these wars and having all these refugees out of iraq everywhere. i guess in a way they won because we really spent a lot of money and time. we just tried to get even. i don't know. it's been a disaster ever since. >> mr. jenkins, your thoughts on the accounts of what happened since. >> i don't think we were simply trying to get even. there is real concern about time we faced the most horrendous attack. it was an unprecedented attack on american soil and therefore required a response. certainly the subsequent invasion of iraq complicated things. that is still highly controversial. but whatever the wisdom of the decision to invade iraq, we know that the jihadist were able to quickly take advantage of the chaos that follow
. >> host: richard is up first from verona, missouri. democrat, good morning. >> good morning. yes, this 9/11, i remember it well. i was at work when we got word of it. it's a real tragedy, but looking back and thinking about it, the tragedy we've had since then, gold star mothers, they got to us bad and we turned around and made it worse for ourselves declaring these wars and having all these refugees out of iraq everywhere. i guess in a way they won because we really spent a lot...
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women who were in the verona project, what was the toll that being in this secretive project -- of being in this secretive project on their lives? guest: that's interesting. i do have one thing to say about the caller's comment. the women and the toll it took, code breaking was incredibly stressful. lives were at stake. during the cold war, our reputations were at stake. there were a number of codebreakers who had nervous breakdowns, became alcoholics, and ultimately buckled under the stress. the women, not so much. i think it was because of their friendship with each other, the way they socialized. i didn't hear a lot of talk about psychological and mental stress. one of the things your caller mentioned that i wanted to speak to, speaking as a native american, these navajo code talkers during world war ii were native american men working in the pacific giving us a coded system that couldn't be patriotism-- their of how world war ii was a time of inclusion. it was a shining moment of inclusion and we are finally recognizing that fact. groups that may be didn't have as much reason to be p
women who were in the verona project, what was the toll that being in this secretive project -- of being in this secretive project on their lives? guest: that's interesting. i do have one thing to say about the caller's comment. the women and the toll it took, code breaking was incredibly stressful. lives were at stake. during the cold war, our reputations were at stake. there were a number of codebreakers who had nervous breakdowns, became alcoholics, and ultimately buckled under the stress....
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and on behalf of supervisor peskin for the late miss nan ross and miss sydney goldstein and miss veronaic sanchez and the motion made by president cohen on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late dr. price m. cobbs. >> thank you very much. at this time i'd thank our friends at sfgov-tv and matthew ignow for assisting with today's broadcast. ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. (♪) >> we are approving as many parks as we can, you have a value garden and not too many can claim that and you have an historic building that has been redone in a beautiful fashion and you have that beautiful outdoor ping-pong table and you have got the art commission involved and if you look at them, and we can particularly the gate as you came in, and that is extraordinary. and so these tiles, i am going to recommend that every park come and look at this park, because i think that the way that you have acknowledged donor iss really first class. >> it is nice to come and play and we have been driving by for literally a year. >> it is kind of nice. >> all of the people that are here. here. ♪ - wo
and on behalf of supervisor peskin for the late miss nan ross and miss sydney goldstein and miss veronaic sanchez and the motion made by president cohen on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late dr. price m. cobbs. >> thank you very much. at this time i'd thank our friends at sfgov-tv and matthew ignow for assisting with today's broadcast. ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. (♪) >> we are approving as many parks as we can, you have a value garden and not too...
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of themy duties as dean law school was to drive her on the narrow streets of italy from venice to verona to see her favorite opera. it was a stick shift vehicle. she was both brave and very charitable. [laughter] we are veryusness, pleased to bring this program to you. and allrateful to paba the members here with us today p i am honored to be able to welcome you all to this program. without further ado, it gives me a great deal of pleasure to invite to the podium the president of paba. let's give him a warm round of applause. [applause] >> good evening everyone. thank you all for joining us for this very special conversation with two trailblazers. andice ruth bader ginsburg i practice labor and employment law. i'm particularly excited to stand before u.s. the current president of the national asian associationican bar to we represent the interests of over 50,000 asian pacific american judges, legal profession is, law students, and others from around the country. , including over 80 affiliated local bar associations work in nonprofits, law firms, companies, and courtrooms. proud of all ou
of themy duties as dean law school was to drive her on the narrow streets of italy from venice to verona to see her favorite opera. it was a stick shift vehicle. she was both brave and very charitable. [laughter] we are veryusness, pleased to bring this program to you. and allrateful to paba the members here with us today p i am honored to be able to welcome you all to this program. without further ado, it gives me a great deal of pleasure to invite to the podium the president of paba. let's...
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my duties as dean of the law school was to drive her on the narrow streets of italy from venice to verona to see her favorite opera. it was a stick shift vehicle. she was both brave and very charitable. but in all seriousness, ladies and gentlemen, we are very, very pleased to bring this program to you. we are grateful to napaba and all of its members that are here with us today. i'm very, very honored to be able to welcome you to this program and without further ado, it gives me a great deal of pleasure to invite to the podium the president of napaba. let's give him a warm round of applause. >> good evening, everyone. thank you all for joining us for this very special conversation with two trail blazers, justice ruth bader ginsburg and justice goodwin lu. i'm a partner at mcdermott, will, and emery in san francisco where i practice labor and employment law. i'm particularly excited to stand before you as the current president of the national asian pacific american bar association, what we call napaba. napaba represents the interests of over 50,000 asian pacific american judges, legal pro
my duties as dean of the law school was to drive her on the narrow streets of italy from venice to verona to see her favorite opera. it was a stick shift vehicle. she was both brave and very charitable. but in all seriousness, ladies and gentlemen, we are very, very pleased to bring this program to you. we are grateful to napaba and all of its members that are here with us today. i'm very, very honored to be able to welcome you to this program and without further ado, it gives me a great deal...
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and on behalf of supervisor peskin for the late miss nan ross and miss sydney goldstein and miss veronaic sanchez and the motion made by president cohen on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late dr. price m. cobbs. >> thank you very much. at this time i'd thank our friends at sfgov-tv and matthew ignow for assisting with today's broadcast. ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. (♪) >> good afternoon everyone. on the mayor of the city and county of san francisco. [cheers and applause] >> mayor breed: i'm really excited to be here with some of our city's most incredible leaders. members of the board of supervisors, and including the person who has led the efforts for each and every one of us that brought us here to this day thank you so much. [applause] for farm too loan, survivors of sexual harassment and assault of how to navigate through tangled web of city departments and resources as they fight for justice and accountability. but thanks to the leadership of everyone here, we are helping those survivors receive the help and the support that they truly need. recent surve
and on behalf of supervisor peskin for the late miss nan ross and miss sydney goldstein and miss veronaic sanchez and the motion made by president cohen on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late dr. price m. cobbs. >> thank you very much. at this time i'd thank our friends at sfgov-tv and matthew ignow for assisting with today's broadcast. ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. (♪) >> good afternoon everyone. on the mayor of the city and county of san francisco....
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and on behalf of supervisor peskin for the late miss nan ross and miss sydney goldstein and miss veronaic sanchez and the motion made by president cohen on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late dr. price m. cobbs. >> thank you very much. at this time i'd thank our friends at sfgov-tv and matthew ignow for assisting with today's broadcast. ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. (♪) >> i strive not to be a success but more of being a valued person to the community. the day and day operations here at treasure island truth in family is pretty hectic. the island is comprised of approximately 500 acres, approximately 40 miles of sanitary sewer, not including the collection system. also monitor the sanitary sewer and collection system for maintenance purposes, and also respond to a sanitary sewer overflows, as well as blockages, odor complaints. we work in an industry that the public looks at us, and they look at us hard in time. so we try to do our best, we try to cut down on incidents, the loss of power, cut down on the complaints, provide a vital service to the community, an
and on behalf of supervisor peskin for the late miss nan ross and miss sydney goldstein and miss veronaic sanchez and the motion made by president cohen on behalf of the entire board of supervisors for the late dr. price m. cobbs. >> thank you very much. at this time i'd thank our friends at sfgov-tv and matthew ignow for assisting with today's broadcast. ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. (♪) >> i strive not to be a success but more of being a valued person to the community....
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. >> richard is up first onthe phones from verona missouri, democrat.11, i remember it well. i was at work when we got word but it's a real tragedy and looking back thinking about it, the tragedy we've had since then with all the wars, others that we had, they got to us bad and we turned around and made it worse for ourselves declaring these wars and having all these refugees out of iraq going everywhere. i guess they can do it any way they want because we spent a lotof money and time . we just tried to get even and i think we just, i don't know but it's just been a disaster ever sense. >> mister jenkins, your thoughts on richard's accounting of what happened sense? >> i don't know thatwe were trying to get even . i think there was real concern at that time. we face the most horrendous attack in the annals of terrorism, it was unprecedented attack on american soil. and therefore, required a response. certainly the subsequent invasion of iraq complicated things. that's still highly controversial . but whatever the wisdom of the decision to invade iraq, w
. >> richard is up first onthe phones from verona missouri, democrat.11, i remember it well. i was at work when we got word but it's a real tragedy and looking back thinking about it, the tragedy we've had since then with all the wars, others that we had, they got to us bad and we turned around and made it worse for ourselves declaring these wars and having all these refugees out of iraq going everywhere. i guess they can do it any way they want because we spent a lotof money and time ....