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in 2003 the white city was made to unesco world cultural heritage signs. the white city was largely the work of architects who had studied with back to call b.s. . and other european architects. in the 1930 s. many jews fled growing anti-semitism in europe and emigrated to palestine there they contributed to the making of the new society these days many of the buildings of fallen into disrepair the paint is peeling and the facades crumbling. however the unesco world cultural heritage status has helped raise awareness of these buildings historic value. to the max leaving house built in 1986 is on chevron gaulin juran is program director of the white city center she's well aware what a treasure it is. one of the shallow best let's see what original features from germany we have here actually look at this this is a handle when. we dismantled the door handles and cleaned them up we saw that they had stamps from the company ducky e.a. change. you can just about see that we did some research and found out that they really were made by the company that manufactur
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sure eric is the author of fabulous book a deadweight in the garden, thunderstruck, double in the white city, i read most of your books but i am not read your first book, i was intrigued looking at your biography that you wrote a book called the naked consumer, how companies buy on individual consumers which is a very future tense subject, maybe we'll have you come back and talk about that, i also love on your website which all of you listening to checkout, i think it's eric larson books.com, i love on your website you have an alternative biography which is fantastic and you describe the naked consumer is a book that you really like that nobody else did. i seriously doubt that but i'm going to take a look at that. so welcome and thank you for having me in being with us. i think we should get right to it and because were having this conversation today of all days i feel like we should ask the question that i'm sure is on everyone's mind, how did winston churchill celebrate cinco de mayo. [laughter] i am kidding. >> that was something. >> that was not one of the things we discussed, and all se
sure eric is the author of fabulous book a deadweight in the garden, thunderstruck, double in the white city, i read most of your books but i am not read your first book, i was intrigued looking at your biography that you wrote a book called the naked consumer, how companies buy on individual consumers which is a very future tense subject, maybe we'll have you come back and talk about that, i also love on your website which all of you listening to checkout, i think it's eric larson books.com, i...
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the first african mayor elected in a majority white southern city. then in about 30 minutes, the history of unc's basketball program. as we tore the north carolina basketball museum. we will also speak with author jay smith on the academic scandal that involve the universities athletic department. our special with local lawyer rufus edmonton talking about delivering a subpoena to president nixon in 1973. his other experiences as a deputy chief counsel on the senate watergate committee. >> at more head we still talked about the role that we play on the front lines of the cold war. it was a major initiative within the cold war. >> ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one, zero, ignition yuck -- >> we are on the campus of the university of north carolina and chapel hill. i'm standing in front of the more head mid building. home of the more head planetarium which is now the morehead planetarium in the center. the -- jean morehead attended the university studying and chemistry. he had an accident that led to union carbide and from that he
the first african mayor elected in a majority white southern city. then in about 30 minutes, the history of unc's basketball program. as we tore the north carolina basketball museum. we will also speak with author jay smith on the academic scandal that involve the universities athletic department. our special with local lawyer rufus edmonton talking about delivering a subpoena to president nixon in 1973. his other experiences as a deputy chief counsel on the senate watergate committee. >>...
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it's a mostly white city but it's also very politically progressive. people talk about racial injustice a lot and racial injustices yet they have the largest inequalities when it comes to black and white people here. larger than any other big cities. this some ways it's a microcausam of that issue. we don't just want people to tell us what we want to hear and we want something done. for joe biden, it's going to be key that he comes in and doesn't just say vote for me because i served under the first black president or because i'm a democrat. it's going to be key he says what he wants to do. and i think trump his pitch to black americans has been look at the strong economy. you know, and now we see that is in trouble. we see that. [ inaudible ] >> i think john's shot froze there. back to you. i'm sorry. did we get it back? all right. we'll try to work on that. one of the issues here is the president sometime goes back and forth. he'll issue the combative, thugs, law and order and then ten minutes later or the next event he'll talk about how terrible it w
it's a mostly white city but it's also very politically progressive. people talk about racial injustice a lot and racial injustices yet they have the largest inequalities when it comes to black and white people here. larger than any other big cities. this some ways it's a microcausam of that issue. we don't just want people to tell us what we want to hear and we want something done. for joe biden, it's going to be key that he comes in and doesn't just say vote for me because i served under the...
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the author of such fabulous books as dead week in the garden of beats, thunder struck, devil in white city. i have read most of your book but not read your first book. was intrigued looking at your biography that you wrote a book called the naked consumer. how companies spy on individual consumers, which is actually a very future tensey subject. so maybe we will have you come back and talk about that one if also loved on your website, which you should listening to check out. i think it's eriklarsonbooks.com. you have an alternative biography which is fantastic and you describe the naked consumer is a book you really liked but nobody else did. and i seriously doubt that but i'll take a look at that. because we're having this conversation today of all days i feel like shy ask the question on everyone's mind and that's how did winston churchill celebrate cinco dimayo -- no. i'm kidding. >> guest: that would stump me. >> host: okay. you're right, that was not one of the things we discussed. all seriousness, we are having this event on zoom as opposed to in person which i would have loved. beca
the author of such fabulous books as dead week in the garden of beats, thunder struck, devil in white city. i have read most of your book but not read your first book. was intrigued looking at your biography that you wrote a book called the naked consumer. how companies spy on individual consumers, which is actually a very future tensey subject. so maybe we will have you come back and talk about that one if also loved on your website, which you should listening to check out. i think it's...
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hills first african american mayor and the first african american mayor elected in the majority white southern city. then, in about 30 minutes, the history of unc's basketball program as we tore the north carolina basketball museum. we'll also speak with author jay smith on the academic scandal that involve the universities athletic department. we will end our special with a local royal rufus edison talking about delivering a subpoena to president nixon in 1973 and his other experience as a deputy chief counsel on the senate watergate committee. >> howard ali was the first african american elected mayor in the majority white southern city. coming up we sit down with mr. lee to talk about serving his chapel hill mayor in the 19 sixties and seventies and the challenges he faced while in office law. >> mayor, why did you decide to run for mayor of chapel hill? >> while it was probably more of an accident than it was on purpose. i went to a friend of mine and asked him if he would consider running for mayor because i frankly didn't think a blank person had any prayer of being a mayor in chapel hill. he
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hill's first african-american mayor and the first african-american mayor elected in a majority white southern city. then in 30 minlutes, the histor of unc's basketball tour as we tour the basketball museum. we will speak with an author on the academic scandal that involved the university's athletic department. we will end our special with local lawyer rufus edmonston talking about delivering a subpoena to president nixon and his other experiences as a deputy chief counsel on the senate watergate committee. >> we still talk about the role that we played on the front lines of the cold war, because the space race was a major, major initiative within the cold war. >> t minus 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. zero. ignition. >> we are on the campus of the university of north carolina at chapel hill. i'm standing in front of the morehead building, home of the morehead planetarium which is now the morehead planetarium and science center. john morehead, iii, from a famous north carolina family, his grandfather was governor of north carolina. he attended carolina as an undergraduate student in chemistry. made
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philadelphia, you have to imagine the white house is now scrambling to figure out exactly how to address this. it's not just happening here, but in so many other cities. we've reached out to the white house to get a better idea, has he spoken to any of the governors on the ground in these states. the president was rebuked by house speaker nancy pelosi earlier today saying that the president needed to strike a more unified tone.
philadelphia, you have to imagine the white house is now scrambling to figure out exactly how to address this. it's not just happening here, but in so many other cities. we've reached out to the white house to get a better idea, has he spoken to any of the governors on the ground in these states. the president was rebuked by house speaker nancy pelosi earlier today saying that the president needed to strike a more unified tone.
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at the same time white city dwellers and employers left for the suburbs, depleting the urban tax base and shrinking the job market. the historian tom segru and others have written extensively about this phenomenon. he concluded, for example, for a large number of african-americans the promise of steady, secure and relatively well-paid employment proved i will louis sieve. when richard nixon was inaugurated in january of 1969 he decided to keep the president's commission on income maintenance in place and to provide it with more time and additional financial resources to complete its work. in other words, nixon pushed forward with the johnson era commission that focused on poverty, poverty policy and guaranteed income. that story is an important one, better told perhaps in another session. but the connection between the president's commission on income maintenance and the nixon administration is an important one in theg0c inception of my project. i came across the commission in research daniel patrick moynihan's involvement in a major welfare reform proposal introduced by the nixon adm
at the same time white city dwellers and employers left for the suburbs, depleting the urban tax base and shrinking the job market. the historian tom segru and others have written extensively about this phenomenon. he concluded, for example, for a large number of african-americans the promise of steady, secure and relatively well-paid employment proved i will louis sieve. when richard nixon was inaugurated in january of 1969 he decided to keep the president's commission on income maintenance in...
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white house for a 2nd night protesters in washington d.c. called for an end to police violence against minorities in noisy demonstrations. right by god. and an easy calm in minneapolis the city where george floyd died after being pinned to the ground by a white police officer since his death the city has seen 5 straight days of protest and it's reeling from almost as many nights of violence the state governor blamed outside as and urged people to obey the curfew. i'm asking each and every minnesotan to be clear about this these are not our neighbors these are not the people. that put in all of the work to build lake street to build community so minnesotans you must stay in place tonight. the governor activated the state's national guard its 1st full mobilization since weld war 2 throughout the night dozens of protesters were arrested. many other cities across the country also imposed curfews the sunderland's declared a state of emergency after incidents of looting one national retail chain is temporarily shutting store was in several states. many protesters hope the lawlessness will not drown out the message. a lot of people are trying to change the subject focus on the righ
white house for a 2nd night protesters in washington d.c. called for an end to police violence against minorities in noisy demonstrations. right by god. and an easy calm in minneapolis the city where george floyd died after being pinned to the ground by a white police officer since his death the city has seen 5 straight days of protest and it's reeling from almost as many nights of violence the state governor blamed outside as and urged people to obey the curfew. i'm asking each and every...
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city's new curfew beginning 8 pm some protesters responded by setting buildings on fire hundreds of others continued to peacefully protest the death of a black man george floyd after his arrest by a white policeman who was. also very children who was fired shortly after floyd's arrest on monday has now been charged with his murder but it's made little difference on the city's turbulent south side demonstrators defied the curfew and a large deployment of the national guard some took out their anger on businesses such as the department store and occasionally journalists. others lined up to challenge police who answered with tear gas but failed to control the unrest these national guard troops have been blocking roads and they've been protecting firefighters a very been putting out the many fires you can see one of them back there. the governor says there simply haven't been enough of them and that's why he's going to get more. i'm authorizing and talking to general johnson to fully mobilize the minnesota national guard an action that has never been taken in 164 year history of the minnesota national guard so let's be very clear the situation in minneapolis is no longer in any way about t
city's new curfew beginning 8 pm some protesters responded by setting buildings on fire hundreds of others continued to peacefully protest the death of a black man george floyd after his arrest by a white policeman who was. also very children who was fired shortly after floyd's arrest on monday has now been charged with his murder but it's made little difference on the city's turbulent south side demonstrators defied the curfew and a large deployment of the national guard some took out their...
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win the white house rises cities will sink into the sea the entire stretches of land will be abandoned. and the water struck the it stopped it's happening faster than anticipated. massive sprinklers are supposed to prevent flooding but they only delay the inevitable the will we live in the future the flame 66 me losing the sea levels starts to slip on g.w. . the ball. player. oh. this is g.w. news live from berlin at the diesel gate scandal hits v.w. where it hurts a german high court orders the automaker to compensate buyers of its diesel cars that had been fitted with emissions of cheating software. also coming up hong kong authorities claim that terrorism is on the rise city police break up mass protests against a planned new security laws.
win the white house rises cities will sink into the sea the entire stretches of land will be abandoned. and the water struck the it stopped it's happening faster than anticipated. massive sprinklers are supposed to prevent flooding but they only delay the inevitable the will we live in the future the flame 66 me losing the sea levels starts to slip on g.w. . the ball. player. oh. this is g.w. news live from berlin at the diesel gate scandal hits v.w. where it hurts a german high court orders...
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white plains. good luck with everything over the summer. hopefully we'll see everybody back in the fall. melissa. melissa: historic flooding in michigan is forcing thousands of people to evacuate as the governor warns one cityould be under nine feet of water. plus we're awaiting president trump's meeting with the governors of arkansas and kansas. we will bring you straight to the white house as soon as it begins. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief and people you can rely on. i'm a dell technologies advisor. me too. me too. me too. and if you're a small business, we're with you. we are with you. we're with you. we want to help. so we'll be right here. at home. answering your calls. providing support. and standing by you every step of the way. bye bye. melissa: in michigan thousands forces to leave their homes after two dams collapsed causing catastrophic flooding. reporter: wish the sunshine was out i tell people of midland, michigan, that it is getting better but the river is on the way up. it should hit 38 feet sometime
white plains. good luck with everything over the summer. hopefully we'll see everybody back in the fall. melissa. melissa: historic flooding in michigan is forcing thousands of people to evacuate as the governor warns one cityould be under nine feet of water. plus we're awaiting president trump's meeting with the governors of arkansas and kansas. we will bring you straight to the white house as soon as it begins. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. why accept it from your...
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the city painted white circles on the grass and some spots to try to keep people apart. four's dan thorn visited some of the park's cross city today to see if those circles worked dan. >>ken and pam for the most part it seem like
the city painted white circles on the grass and some spots to try to keep people apart. four's dan thorn visited some of the park's cross city today to see if those circles worked dan. >>ken and pam for the most part it seem like
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city. and a white women were a part of that mercantile culture. so the city is interesting in finding out who these merchants are. they are issuing licenses to these merchants. they want to know who needs a license. censusegins to create specifically of the merchants in the city. this is a page out of that senses. -- census. the first red arrow is harriet. she is operating in oyster restaurant -- and oyster restaurant not far from her are two slave traders. as who is quite notorious well as david weiss. this shows that the -- there was this idea that the slave market was a vice, put in the dark corner of the city and you went there kind of like a red light district. but that was not the case at all. what this reflects is that this kind of commerce, the slave trade, the purchase and sale of enslaved people, was essential to the commercial district of new orleans and women were a part of that commercial district. there is no way women could avoid slave markets. even if they never bought a sleeve, they could never avoid encountering the enslaved marke
city. and a white women were a part of that mercantile culture. so the city is interesting in finding out who these merchants are. they are issuing licenses to these merchants. they want to know who needs a license. censusegins to create specifically of the merchants in the city. this is a page out of that senses. -- census. the first red arrow is harriet. she is operating in oyster restaurant -- and oyster restaurant not far from her are two slave traders. as who is quite notorious well as...
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cities as well. you talked about -- i saw a confrontation on twitter that took place outside the white house today. re are protests currently taking place in new york city. we'll have one later tonight in oakland. and the law of averages unfortunately suggest that there could be trouble. >> you know, larry mentioned protests. on the right side of the screen is live in atlanta, georgia. we think outside the cnn building. as you can see, a number of people there. we can't see how many exactly because it's not an aerial shot, it's a ground shot. this is atlanta, georgia. protes protesters standing outside cnn. >> i wonder if some of them are also standing in solidarity with the reporter, omar jimenez, who was covering the protests yesterday when he was arrested along with his producer and then cameraman. of course the reporter also being black and latino descent. you could see him on camera saying i'm a reporter. and he was completely peaceful and they took him into custody even though he said, you know, i'll do and be wherever you want me to be. >> could be why they're in front of the cnn building. th
cities as well. you talked about -- i saw a confrontation on twitter that took place outside the white house today. re are protests currently taking place in new york city. we'll have one later tonight in oakland. and the law of averages unfortunately suggest that there could be trouble. >> you know, larry mentioned protests. on the right side of the screen is live in atlanta, georgia. we think outside the cnn building. as you can see, a number of people there. we can't see how many...
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reporting from new york city, the white house tells officials to wear masks after two staff members gotoronavirus. will the president where one? after an outcry over the killing of alack man in georgia, federal offials are looking at whether to bring charges of ha es live. signs of normal life in spain after weeks of lockdown. a report on the joy at seeingso finding ways to stay in touch. ♪ for all of you watching on pbs d around the globe, welcome to thare mrld news america." than 4 million coronavirus infections around e world. 1.3 million cases here in the u.s. 80,000 people have died. house with two casre. white it is compulsory to wear masks. as the president pushes states to react, he has announced more coronavirus testing for america's. netted how fee because the latest. nada: at a oley gourmet burgers in phoenix, this is what the new normal looks like. arizona became the latest state on monday to allow restaurants to reopen since the coronavirus lockdown. owne tom d' welcome customers bk inside. like so many others, still worries about his restaurant survival. >> when you have t
reporting from new york city, the white house tells officials to wear masks after two staff members gotoronavirus. will the president where one? after an outcry over the killing of alack man in georgia, federal offials are looking at whether to bring charges of ha es live. signs of normal life in spain after weeks of lockdown. a report on the joy at seeingso finding ways to stay in touch. ♪ for all of you watching on pbs d around the globe, welcome to thare mrld news america." than 4...
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cities. local officials in minneapolis said it's white supremacy.stration is blaming the radical left, antifa, specifically, the president tweeted today is a terrorist organization. what do you think? >> well, i have spoke tonn to a number of people. let me begin by saying the vast minority demonstrating are doing that out of a sincere desire to protest what they understandably hear as real misbehavior by the police. that's appropriate. it appears there's some people coming from outside. some of them armed with semiautomatic weapons, driving around in automobiles without license plates who are seizing on these events to try to create a violent reaction. in some cases, for example, in washington, they actually encouraged people to stay around essentially to be like a mask or a shield while carrying out acts of violence. some are white supremacists. some are far left agitators. what they share in common is a desire to have some kind of a outbreak which would achieve their ideological -- and frankly whether they're the extreme right or left, it shouldn
cities. local officials in minneapolis said it's white supremacy.stration is blaming the radical left, antifa, specifically, the president tweeted today is a terrorist organization. what do you think? >> well, i have spoke tonn to a number of people. let me begin by saying the vast minority demonstrating are doing that out of a sincere desire to protest what they understandably hear as real misbehavior by the police. that's appropriate. it appears there's some people coming from outside....
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black and latino new yorkers are dying at twice the rate of white residents of the city.stina has been sent home from the hospital... i was crying. i was just more scared because i didn't want to be like some of the patients that we've seen — i mean, they get really, really sick. ..and today, she's going for a test. if it is positive, ijust hope that i have built up some type of immunity. i'm pretty nervous. i'm hoping it's not, but ijust feel like a truck hit me and my muscles hurt. any symptoms right now? uh, just fatigue and a headache still. and my stomach is not right. you've got to tilt your head back all the way back, as far as you can. 0oh! great. all right, you're all set. it takes 2a hours to know the results so that's going to be really hard, to sit and wait on the results. so if things, for me, get really bad, to where i have to go in the hospital, derek has graciously told me he'll take care of chloe and the dog. if it gets really bad and i don't make it out of the hospital, then chloe and i have had the discussions about, you know, where she would go and who
black and latino new yorkers are dying at twice the rate of white residents of the city.stina has been sent home from the hospital... i was crying. i was just more scared because i didn't want to be like some of the patients that we've seen — i mean, they get really, really sick. ..and today, she's going for a test. if it is positive, ijust hope that i have built up some type of immunity. i'm pretty nervous. i'm hoping it's not, but ijust feel like a truck hit me and my muscles hurt. any...
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white house and demanding racial justice. we've seen similar demonstrations in a number of cities over the last 24, 48 hours. and it-- it came right up to president trump's home, and he has been tweeting that he actually watched it all from the windows of the white house residence. >> sreenivasan: and his response, well, was classic president trump-- not what you'd expect. >> it was not. you know, his response to-- to the protests in front of the white house on friday night was to thank the secret serve for their work containing the crowds, but also using some real interesting language. he talked about the dogs being vicious-- referring, apparently, to police dogs, a reference to the law enforcement tactics that we saw in the 1960s in this country. a really jarring reference for him to make, especially after the comments that he made about looters and shooters a day earlier in reference to minneapolis. >> sreenivasan: that phrase is also something that segregationists used in the '60s. the president tried to clarify that that was not his intention yesterday, but it seemed a little confusing, even the clarific
white house and demanding racial justice. we've seen similar demonstrations in a number of cities over the last 24, 48 hours. and it-- it came right up to president trump's home, and he has been tweeting that he actually watched it all from the windows of the white house residence. >> sreenivasan: and his response, well, was classic president trump-- not what you'd expect. >> it was not. you know, his response to-- to the protests in front of the white house on friday night was to...
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city. and women, white women, were a part of that mercantile culture. and so, the city is really interested in finding out who all these merchants are. they are issuing licenses to these merchants, and they want to know who needs a license. so they begin to create a census specifically of the merchants in the city. and this is a page out of that cens census. and so, what you see here, the first red arrow is madam harriet. so, madam harriet is operating an oyster restaurant on gravier and philippa streets. and not far from her are two slave traders, c.f. hatcher, who is quite notorious for his engagement in the slave trade as well as d. weiss, so david weiss, weiss towards the bottom. so, what this shows is there are these ideas that the slave market was a vice, that it was kind of centered, like put in a little, dark corner of the city and you only went there, kind of like a red-light district. like i think people think of the slave market as operating in red-light districts, but that wasn't the case at all. what this reflects is that this kind of commer
city. and women, white women, were a part of that mercantile culture. and so, the city is really interested in finding out who all these merchants are. they are issuing licenses to these merchants, and they want to know who needs a license. so they begin to create a census specifically of the merchants in the city. and this is a page out of that cens census. and so, what you see here, the first red arrow is madam harriet. so, madam harriet is operating an oyster restaurant on gravier and...
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city how we can address these racial inequities i heard the governor say. list off these tick off all these great statistics about the state except if you're white and you know i talked to a number of city council members community leaders educators over the years here in minneapolis and they have been saying those things for a long time that there is huge gaps in skin in actually decent education in and so i think what the governor is trying to say to people is yes here meaning ups are off all of you know we're cleaning up and we're healing after a really painful week but now the conversations we begin to really work to address these inequities i was reporting for us live from minneapolis many thanks indeed that's what's happening right now let's go back a bit though and take a look at how things unfolded on saturday night right across the united states is out as there was mike. what started out as peaceful protests and dozens of cities are ready to didn't violence in los angeles police vehicles were set on fire sending plumes of black smoke over the area. similar scenes in cities ranging from seattle where a 5 pm curfew has been set to miami where thousand
city how we can address these racial inequities i heard the governor say. list off these tick off all these great statistics about the state except if you're white and you know i talked to a number of city council members community leaders educators over the years here in minneapolis and they have been saying those things for a long time that there is huge gaps in skin in actually decent education in and so i think what the governor is trying to say to people is yes here meaning ups are off all...
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the city where the white house of course is located the president accusing the mayor of not allowing the d.c. city police or metro police to participate and support the secret service as they tried to quell the protesters that is something that mayor meriel bowzer has denied she says my police department will always protect d.c. at all who are in it whether i agree with them such as those exercising their 1st amendment rights or those i don't namely at real donald trump that was on her twitter feed. so we're watching very carefully for next steps the u.s. president expected to leave in the next hour he'll be headed to florida for another attempt at that space x. launch he did try to go earlier in the week of course it was canceled rescheduled for today we'll be watching very carefully the president made many in the united states furious when he appeared in the rose garden on friday and said nothing about the death of george floyd if you will wondering what he will say if you will speak to reporters at all as he departs for florida i was house correspondent kimberly how could reporting
the city where the white house of course is located the president accusing the mayor of not allowing the d.c. city police or metro police to participate and support the secret service as they tried to quell the protesters that is something that mayor meriel bowzer has denied she says my police department will always protect d.c. at all who are in it whether i agree with them such as those exercising their 1st amendment rights or those i don't namely at real donald trump that was on her twitter...
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so, again, the cities are documenting the property ownership, the slave ownership of white women in the south. now, this document probably looks really funky to you guys from over there from out there, but what it shows is, again, a way in which the city municipal officials recognized women as slaveowners. so, in new orleans, this is -- if you've never been, i highly recommend it, it's an extraordinary city where it's kind of characterized by this really vibrant small merchant, small mercantile, culture. so there are all these peddlers, what we refer to as pedddlers or vendors that kind of immerse you in all kinds of products and things in the city, and women, white women, were a part of that mercantile culture, and so the city is really interested in finding out who all these merchants are. they are issuing licenses to these merchants and they want to know who needs a license. so they begin to create a census specifically of the merchants in the city. and this is a page out of that census. and so what you see here, the first red arrow is madam harriet, so madam harriet is operating an
so, again, the cities are documenting the property ownership, the slave ownership of white women in the south. now, this document probably looks really funky to you guys from over there from out there, but what it shows is, again, a way in which the city municipal officials recognized women as slaveowners. so, in new orleans, this is -- if you've never been, i highly recommend it, it's an extraordinary city where it's kind of characterized by this really vibrant small merchant, small...
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currently san francisco for memorial day, you see the red white and blue over city hall. 60 degrees andrlier of 80. so that was hot but not as hot as walnut creek. up to 99 degrees, now r cooler, 77 outside. that's part of a story here as we head through tomorrow. unfortunately we also have a spare the air day, the second day in a row for that. it will be the north bay, inland east bay including walnut creek and santa clara county that has unhealthy for sensitive people. tomorrow's high temperatures are going to warm up just as quickly but with that slightly warmer start to the morning. san jose 98 degrees. close to 100 in morgan hill. as you head up towards the tri-valley and concord, numbers from 98 near danville up to 103 degrees around brentwood and antioch. 102 in concord. mid-90s around mountain view and palo alto. downtown san francisco up to 85 degrees and 78 degreesay numberd to upper 90thursday, but notice how the ridge now begins to give up a little bit of ground once we approach friday. it's this area of low pressure approaching the coast. that should initiate a bit more of
currently san francisco for memorial day, you see the red white and blue over city hall. 60 degrees andrlier of 80. so that was hot but not as hot as walnut creek. up to 99 degrees, now r cooler, 77 outside. that's part of a story here as we head through tomorrow. unfortunately we also have a spare the air day, the second day in a row for that. it will be the north bay, inland east bay including walnut creek and santa clara county that has unhealthy for sensitive people. tomorrow's high...
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your friday afternoon samet on foster city 68 degrees but low 70's for those of you in redwood city with whitesm low to mid 70's. throughout the south bay, san jose 75 degrees and sunny dale warming up into the low 70's, but a few degrees of calling for most of our interior valleys livermore you're going to be about 5 degrees above average though very pleasant temperatures at 75 degrees near throughout the east bay shoreline in the low to mid 70's richmond, 73 degrees but berkeley and oakland in the low 70's conquered 14 with 80's that 79 degrees in napa 74 degrees for your friday afternoon highs in santa rosa about 8 degrees above average for you at 70 degrees in your allergy outlook for your friday medium amounts of these talk 3 allergens birch double digit winds not going to help our g suffe s like myself we're going to have another brutal day for our friday afternoon and taking a look ahead at the next 7 day outlook cooling down to our slightly below average temperatures storm is going to try to make its way into the bay area overall dry outlook and we are going to start out our first weeke
your friday afternoon samet on foster city 68 degrees but low 70's for those of you in redwood city with whitesm low to mid 70's. throughout the south bay, san jose 75 degrees and sunny dale warming up into the low 70's, but a few degrees of calling for most of our interior valleys livermore you're going to be about 5 degrees above average though very pleasant temperatures at 75 degrees near throughout the east bay shoreline in the low to mid 70's richmond, 73 degrees but berkeley and oakland...
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May 26, 2020
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legislation aims at undermining the massive protests, both peaceful and violent that rock the city for much of 2019. white house national security advisor robert o'brien. >> i can't see how hong kong remains an asian financial center if the chinese communist party goes through and implements its national security law and takes over hong kong. >> reporter: many hong kongers say the law reveals china's disregard for the freedoms promised the city under one country two systems. when the u.k. returned hong kong to china in 1997. clawed wra mo is a hong kong pro-democracy law mak o couny, two systems? >> itoesn'teaner ening. it's very depressing. but then it doesn't mean that we'll all just lie down, we'll take it all lying down. this is not hong kong. >> reporter: this is the hong ng,ith anta protesters mch mmer otent pubeanporthendgrowinods. finally somemo it's got to be tide. >>> the coronavirus lock downs and stay-at-home orders have a lot of museums struggling to stay afloat. soorng t aer wks.>> rr:t's a co privilege of museum curators. having a private audience with world class works of art. but lately t
legislation aims at undermining the massive protests, both peaceful and violent that rock the city for much of 2019. white house national security advisor robert o'brien. >> i can't see how hong kong remains an asian financial center if the chinese communist party goes through and implements its national security law and takes over hong kong. >> reporter: many hong kongers say the law reveals china's disregard for the freedoms promised the city under one country two systems. when...
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my first guest, rahm emanuel, has worked everywhere from the white house to city hall, congressman ofinois, chair of the house democratic caucus, most recently mayor of chicago. welcome back to the show, rahm. >> thank you, fareed. >> so how should we think about this debate? is it time to open up? how should we open up? >> you know, fareed, i think that's slightly off kilter a little. the debate is not really about reopening, which is somewhat -- that's where the president is and other people, governors and others are coming across as reluctant or resistant. i actually think democrats and the country should be having to debate you want to reopen? i want to rebuild america. i want to actually invest in america. you have 35 million americans unemployed. what if we said to the americans in the retail sector, we're going to train you, give you unemployment, we'll train you to become a computer coder and use this period of time or somebody in cybersecurity. you're not going to school? we're going to rebuild our schools? you're not driving? we'll rebuild the roads. when they're not used, w
my first guest, rahm emanuel, has worked everywhere from the white house to city hall, congressman ofinois, chair of the house democratic caucus, most recently mayor of chicago. welcome back to the show, rahm. >> thank you, fareed. >> so how should we think about this debate? is it time to open up? how should we open up? >> you know, fareed, i think that's slightly off kilter a little. the debate is not really about reopening, which is somewhat -- that's where the president is...
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black and latina new yorkers are dying at twice the rate of white residents of the city.dache, christina has been sent home from the hospital.” and a headache, christina has been sent home from the hospital. i was crying. i was just more scared because i didn't want to be, like some of the patients that we've seen, i mean, i get really, really sick. and today, she is going for a test. if it is positive ijust hope that i have built up some type of immunity. i'm pretty nervous. i'm hoping it's not but ijust feel like a truck hit me and my muscles hurt. any symptoms right now? just fatigue and a headache still. and my stomach. tilt your head back. all the way back, as far as you can. i will! all right, you're all done. the way back, as far as you can. i will! all right, you're all donem ta kes 24 will! all right, you're all donem takes 24 hours to know the results so takes 24 hours to know the results so that is going to be really hard to sit and wait on the results. so if things for me get really bad, to where i have to go in the hospital, derek has graciously told me he wi
black and latina new yorkers are dying at twice the rate of white residents of the city.dache, christina has been sent home from the hospital.” and a headache, christina has been sent home from the hospital. i was crying. i was just more scared because i didn't want to be, like some of the patients that we've seen, i mean, i get really, really sick. and today, she is going for a test. if it is positive ijust hope that i have built up some type of immunity. i'm pretty nervous. i'm hoping it's...
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cities including atlanta los angeles and philadelphia despite curfews scores of businesses have been looted and set. on file demonstrates has also been gathering in washington at a park across from the white house. on the situation in the minneapolis the city where mr was killed last week from stefan tell us where you are and what's happening behind you. yeah hi now we are in downtown minneapolis and at the capital state capitol or in their state capitol grounds right behind me as you see protesters a few hundreds are gathered and this is almost like a family event there's children and families with children and people from all walks of life minorities white people asian americans and americans and so on so this is making their voices heard it's about more than more really more that's what they tell us. george floyd it's about systemic racism and racism in minneapolis and many other cities in the united states in the united states systemic racism and people here and similarly in other places too the united states just had enough of this well some protesters are voicing concerns that outsiders on the mining the demonstrations and some local and state officials have also said that have you
cities including atlanta los angeles and philadelphia despite curfews scores of businesses have been looted and set. on file demonstrates has also been gathering in washington at a park across from the white house. on the situation in the minneapolis the city where mr was killed last week from stefan tell us where you are and what's happening behind you. yeah hi now we are in downtown minneapolis and at the capital state capitol or in their state capitol grounds right behind me as you see...
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white supremacists to antifa? far left, far right, for inciting this violence? >> well, you know, they are all correct. there is a toxic mix not just, frankly in that cityacross the country, where you do have these right-wing elements. if you look at the white supremacist websites and that kind of stuff, they are focused, targeted, coming in as agents provocateur trying to discredit the protests by adding violence and adding arson. do you have some left-wing anarchist elements also there, not pretending they're something they're not and as always, troublemakers and knuckleheads out there as well. in this mix, you know, you've got that element. what i want to point out -- there are 40 million african-americans in this country. a very large number. 99.999% of us heartbroken though we are, disgusted though we are, terrified though we are, are behaving non-violently, peacefully, on social media, calling elected officials trying to get something done and .0001% of people are doing something that's bad. let's not take our eyes off the unifying goal of getting justice in this case and fixing the police system in america. let's not let the rioters win by disgui
white supremacists to antifa? far left, far right, for inciting this violence? >> well, you know, they are all correct. there is a toxic mix not just, frankly in that cityacross the country, where you do have these right-wing elements. if you look at the white supremacist websites and that kind of stuff, they are focused, targeted, coming in as agents provocateur trying to discredit the protests by adding violence and adding arson. do you have some left-wing anarchist elements also there,...
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police in dealing with the ongoing demonstrations that are happening in and around the white house and other parts of the city the demonstrations have been largely peaceful through the course of the day and indeed in the course of the evening there had been some scuffles at one stage demonstrators being pushed back across the fired part which is in front of the white house but generally the demonstrations have been relatively peaceful but not helped by president trump also tweeting up much to the mayor's tweet that said. the smite could be back at night outside the white house this in reference to the make america great again movement which is the bedrock of president support interpreted by the mayor and many others as the president calling on counter-demonstrators to come out and oppose the protesters which would of course be a major conflict no signs of any supporters or back their supporters in the course of the day when the course of the evening great relief to the law enforcement officials but certainly the city's leaders making very clear that president transaction is making their no terrible job they a
police in dealing with the ongoing demonstrations that are happening in and around the white house and other parts of the city the demonstrations have been largely peaceful through the course of the day and indeed in the course of the evening there had been some scuffles at one stage demonstrators being pushed back across the fired part which is in front of the white house but generally the demonstrations have been relatively peaceful but not helped by president trump also tweeting up much to...
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city's new curfew beginning 8 pm some protesters responded by setting buildings on fire hundreds of others continued to peacefully protest the death of a black man george floyd after his arrest by a white policeman. also to gary children who was fired shortly after floyd's arrest on monday has now been charged with his murder but it's made little difference on the city's turbulent south sunne . to demonstrate who defied the curfew and a large deployment of the national guard showed to go their anger on businesses such as the department store and occasionally journalists. others lined up to challenge police who answered with tear gas but failed to control the rest these national guard troops who have been blocking roads and they've been protecting firefighters as they've been putting out the many fires you can see one of them back there but the governor says they're simply haven't been enough of them and that's why he's going to get more. i'm authorizing and talking to general johnson to fully mobilize the minnesota national guard an action that has never been taken in 164 year history of the minnesota national guard so let's be very clear the situation in minneapolis is no longer in an
city's new curfew beginning 8 pm some protesters responded by setting buildings on fire hundreds of others continued to peacefully protest the death of a black man george floyd after his arrest by a white policeman. also to gary children who was fired shortly after floyd's arrest on monday has now been charged with his murder but it's made little difference on the city's turbulent south sunne . to demonstrate who defied the curfew and a large deployment of the national guard showed to go their...