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this period for me is getting a bit of miami history written in the style of the devil and the white city. it's called a year of dangerous days. it's all about miami in 1980. miami in 1980 was very interesting that you had in the same year the marriott boatlift, you had a mcduffie wives which were probably the most violent riots in miami history certainly read and then you have the beginning of the cocaine epidemic happening here in miami. the federal reserve in miami had a $7 billion surplus and nobody could figure out where that was coming from. and it was coming from a kind of under the table kind of market. and that book was written by nicholas griffin, published by simon and schuster. the year of dangerous days and it's compelling. for fans of nonfiction as well as fiction a little bit of wire in it, a little bit of eric larson. really a marvelous book. >> if people want to contact send books, it's the best way to do so. >> you can reach me personally at mitchell@booksandbooks.com or you go to book send books.com , join our mailing list and you will never be feel lonely. you'll get a
this period for me is getting a bit of miami history written in the style of the devil and the white city. it's called a year of dangerous days. it's all about miami in 1980. miami in 1980 was very interesting that you had in the same year the marriott boatlift, you had a mcduffie wives which were probably the most violent riots in miami history certainly read and then you have the beginning of the cocaine epidemic happening here in miami. the federal reserve in miami had a $7 billion surplus...
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finest period for me is getting a bit miami history that is written in the style of the devil in the white cityt's called the year of dangerous days. all about miami in 1980. miami in 1980 was very interesting. you had in the very same year you had to marry a Ãthe mcduffie riots, probably the most violent riots in miami history certainly. then you have the beginning of the cocaine epidemic happening in miami. the federal of miami had a $7 billion surplus and nobody could figure out where was coming from. it was coming from and under the table market. that book was written by nicholas crichton, published by schuster, the air of dangerous days and it's really compelling. for fans of nonfiction a little bit of wire in it a little bit of eric larson, really a marvelous marvelous book. >> if people want to contact books and book, what's the best way to do so? >> you can reach me personally at mitchell@booksandbooks.com or go to books and books.com join our mailing list and you will never be Ãfeel lonely. you will get a lot of emails from us for sure. >> mitchell kaplan, the owner of books & books bo
finest period for me is getting a bit miami history that is written in the style of the devil in the white cityt's called the year of dangerous days. all about miami in 1980. miami in 1980 was very interesting. you had in the very same year you had to marry a Ãthe mcduffie riots, probably the most violent riots in miami history certainly. then you have the beginning of the cocaine epidemic happening in miami. the federal of miami had a $7 billion surplus and nobody could figure out where was...
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period for me is getting a bit of miami history that is written in the style of the devil in the white city it's called "the year of dangerous days." it's all about miami in 1980. miami in 1980 was very interesting. you had in the very same year you had the mariel boat lift, the mcduff few riots which was -- mcduffy riots which was probably the most violent riots in miami history certainly, and the beginning of the cocaine epidemic happening here in miami. the federal reserve in miami had a $7 billion surplus, and nobody could figure out where that was coming from, and it was coming from a kind of under the table kind of market. and ask that book is written by nicholas griffin published by simon and schuster, the year of dangerous days, and it is really compelling. for fans of nonfiction as well as fiction, a little bit of wire in out, a little butt of eric hardson -- a little butt of eric larson is. really a marvelous book. >> host: if people want to contact books and books, what's the best way? >> guest: best way is you can reach me personally at mitchell@books and books.com or go to book
period for me is getting a bit of miami history that is written in the style of the devil in the white city it's called "the year of dangerous days." it's all about miami in 1980. miami in 1980 was very interesting. you had in the very same year you had the mariel boat lift, the mcduff few riots which was -- mcduffy riots which was probably the most violent riots in miami history certainly, and the beginning of the cocaine epidemic happening here in miami. the federal reserve in miami...
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as back again into the midfield survival for the white city to see my fellow what. i mean you may see him by force. marcos a has returned for receipt of mention ploughed back to the top and mixed with a game built on clever collective play this exemplary attack opened up a disciplined and well drilled invite 6 side gives us will. use markers to wrap. up by checking the game tonight see how to chalk up and expect a display i stutter so i selfless through to the finish a good recipe for team harmony as well as success. if you know you know as we are no user he's a he's amazing amazing player. of course just so i'm happy for the buyer and demonstrated what makes a really top team with this goal against powder born controlling play patiently probing for the opening and then the end genius icing on the cake. plate my came out as much of the gravest you care to get that ball and keep it even he does very well a day this is kibosh beautiful little day this is coaching this series i thought was a funny one but changed all thanks to white guy like him should thank 19 moves f
as back again into the midfield survival for the white city to see my fellow what. i mean you may see him by force. marcos a has returned for receipt of mention ploughed back to the top and mixed with a game built on clever collective play this exemplary attack opened up a disciplined and well drilled invite 6 side gives us will. use markers to wrap. up by checking the game tonight see how to chalk up and expect a display i stutter so i selfless through to the finish a good recipe for team...
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to sit back against the midfield about everything but the white city 651 nil i mean placing him by force but. marco jose has returned. to the top and mixed with the game biltong clever collective play this exemplary attack opened up a disciplined and well drilled slide 6 side gives us will. use markers to wrap. up but should be checking the game tonight see how to talk but not expect us but i am stuck at the club but there's a. selfless through to the finish a good recipe for team harmony as one of the success. if you know you know as we are now he's a world class star and he's a he's amazing amazing player combine in a while to. of course it's just so i'm happy for the buyer and demonstrated what makes a really top team with this goal against patter born controlling play patiently probing for the opening and bendy and genius icing on the cake played by came up as much of the ground as he cared to get that ball and keep it even he does very well it's a. beautiful little day this is called c.d.o. this series check it out i thought it was a funny one but insane golf. but like it should tha
to sit back against the midfield about everything but the white city 651 nil i mean placing him by force but. marco jose has returned. to the top and mixed with the game biltong clever collective play this exemplary attack opened up a disciplined and well drilled slide 6 side gives us will. use markers to wrap. up but should be checking the game tonight see how to talk but not expect us but i am stuck at the club but there's a. selfless through to the finish a good recipe for team harmony as...
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as a back against the midfield survival force but the white city 651 i mean you may see him by force but. marco jose has returned. to the top and mix with the game biltong clever collective play this exemplary attack opened up a disciplined and well drilled like 6 sides give us one but use my fist to wrap. up some feature in the game tonight see how to talk about expands how to split up i stutter so. selfless through to the finish a good recipe for team harmony as well as success. if you know you know as we are now he's a world class star he's amazing amazing player him a surgeon a combine in the arts. just go so i'm happy for that byron demonstrated what makes a really top team with this goal against patter born controlling play patiently probing for the opening and then be ingenious icing on the cake. playing mom i came up as much of the ground as he cared to get that ball and keep it even he does very well i'd say this is kibosh unified they don't think this is coaching this is trying to help i thought it was a funny one but change all the white play in action. 19 moves from start
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white city 651 i really mean placing him by force. marcos a has returned. to the top and mix with a game built on clever collective play this exemplary attack opened up a disciplined and well drilled slide 6 side of us will. use marcus to wrap. up the checking to get delight see the top 5 that expands the display i stop the club but there's a. selfless through to the finish a good recipe for team harmony as well success. because you know you know as we are now he's a world class time he's a he's amazing amazing player combining water. courses just go so i'm happy for that byron demonstrated what makes a really top team with this goal against powder born controlling play patiently probing for the opening and then the ingenious icing on the cake. come up my chin up as much of the ground as he can to get that ball and keep it if he does very well a day just. beautiful little day this is coach it is this series i thought was a funny one but change all the white but i am actually. 19 moves from start to finish buying continue to set the bundesliga gold standard
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white city didn't budge. waited for the boycott to collapse. that did not happen. et demonstrations kept me grows informed and their spirits lifted. then came the threats. and the white community learned that the knee grow was no longer afraid. meetings clam meetings were held in buses were burned and seem like every's -- the needles alarms their demands and went to the federal courts, seeking an end to all segregation on the bus. it two communities settle down to slug it out and the knee grows conscious now that their struggle was being watched by the nation one. supreme court outlawed segregation on the buses. montgomery given tactic of economic boycott. it provided in the knowledge and the strength. it developed a method for sustaining enthusiasm during a long struggle. told the nation and the world were in this. and nixon who nominated king as later said now we made a guess, we got moses. well perhaps more than anything else, montgomery gave the niagara as the popular leader. and king has given -- >> yes, i have given thought to this. and i go on with the feelin
white city didn't budge. waited for the boycott to collapse. that did not happen. et demonstrations kept me grows informed and their spirits lifted. then came the threats. and the white community learned that the knee grow was no longer afraid. meetings clam meetings were held in buses were burned and seem like every's -- the needles alarms their demands and went to the federal courts, seeking an end to all segregation on the bus. it two communities settle down to slug it out and the knee grows...
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the city's white and negro communities still had their lessons to learn. sidered its good race relations, and it was not an evil city. it did not realize that negroes demanding better treatment could no longer be treated as teenagers are asserting their right to stay out after 9:30. negroes ask that when he had a seat, he did not have to give it up to a whites. the city did not budge. they waited for the boycott to collapse or for negro leaders to quarrel among themselves and fall out. that did not happen. mass meetings kept negroes informed and their spirits lifted. then came the threats. then the white community learned that the lead negro was not afraid. klan meetings were held in crosses burn, and the jokes circulated that every negro seamstress in town was working overtime sewing bedsheets for her white customers. king's home was dynamited. the supreme court outlawed segregation on the buses. montgomery gave the negro the tactic of economic boycott. it provided him a knowledge of his strength. it developed a method for sustaining enthusiasm during a lo
the city's white and negro communities still had their lessons to learn. sidered its good race relations, and it was not an evil city. it did not realize that negroes demanding better treatment could no longer be treated as teenagers are asserting their right to stay out after 9:30. negroes ask that when he had a seat, he did not have to give it up to a whites. the city did not budge. they waited for the boycott to collapse or for negro leaders to quarrel among themselves and fall out. that did...
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rioting had broken out at the edge of the white and negro sections of the city. restaurants and a theater. 500 whites faced 100 negroes with lexington police between. the line surged, rocks were thrown and shots fired from the negro side. fred link fell to the street. another man wounded but not seriously. police dispersed the crowd with fire hoses, arrested seven negroes and 12 whites. three of the negroes, 18 to 21 years of age, were charged with the killing. they'll stand trial in october. the most tragic fact link apparently was only an innocent bystander, a man who found his destiny suddenly tied to the fury of a mob. it was the violence of a mob in yet another american city some six years earlier developed an additional weapon in the negro battle, federal intervention. and it was that mob and that federal intervention that placed america's racial problems on the front pages of newspapers in every foreign capital. the damage to the united states around the world may never be fully assessed. the city, of course, was little rock. the reporter was and is herbert
rioting had broken out at the edge of the white and negro sections of the city. restaurants and a theater. 500 whites faced 100 negroes with lexington police between. the line surged, rocks were thrown and shots fired from the negro side. fred link fell to the street. another man wounded but not seriously. police dispersed the crowd with fire hoses, arrested seven negroes and 12 whites. three of the negroes, 18 to 21 years of age, were charged with the killing. they'll stand trial in october....
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you probably know eric is the author of fabulous books in the garden of beats, thunderstruck, and white city, i have read most of your books but i have not read your first book, i was intrigued looking at your biography that you wrote a book called the naked consumer, how companies plan individual consumers which is a future tense subject, maybe we will have you come back and talk about that one, i also loved on your website which all of you listening should check out, it's eric larson books.com, and love on your website you have an alternative biography which is fantastic and you described the consumer that you really like nobody else did they fiercely doubt that but i'm going to take a look at that. so welcome and thank you for having me rethink you for being with us. >> i think we should get right to it, because were having this conversation today of all days i feel like i should ask a question that if you like is on everyone's mind, how did winston churchill celebrates and go to my. i am kidding. [laughter] >> that is not one of the things we discussed, and all seriousness we are having
you probably know eric is the author of fabulous books in the garden of beats, thunderstruck, and white city, i have read most of your books but i have not read your first book, i was intrigued looking at your biography that you wrote a book called the naked consumer, how companies plan individual consumers which is a future tense subject, maybe we will have you come back and talk about that one, i also loved on your website which all of you listening should check out, it's eric larson...
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they're sold south to build the new plantations, and that changes the dynamic of the city. >> the white house today faces lafayette square, and jackson park. and a lot of town homes that have been restored there. those homes were initially built by slaves? >> a lot of those homes had slave labor involved. there were crafts people, sometimes enslaved, sometimes free, sometimes not. so a variety of people. and part of what i love about what the white house historical society is doing is helping us understand more about who did what. in some ways, this work that's being done really gives humanity back to these people who we say were just enslaved. >> one of the houses that is still on lafayette park and is decatur house, which is where the white house historical association has its offices, so decatur house was named after a famous navy admiral, steven decatur, who in a duel died and didn't live very long in that house, butted that house had slave quarters in it. is that right? >> that's one of the houses that we know has a slave area that still exists. there were probably other parts in o
they're sold south to build the new plantations, and that changes the dynamic of the city. >> the white house today faces lafayette square, and jackson park. and a lot of town homes that have been restored there. those homes were initially built by slaves? >> a lot of those homes had slave labor involved. there were crafts people, sometimes enslaved, sometimes free, sometimes not. so a variety of people. and part of what i love about what the white house historical society is doing...
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cities? was it larger than the white population? but it was still a slave area is that right? >> when lincoln is elected, in 1860, you have a population of about 12,000 fried africans americans, and about 6000 enslaved. so you see that, although there was a large number of slaves, and slave people early, it changes in washington, so by the time lincoln comes, there is a strong sleigh population. and there's a free black population. where it grows dramatically, is once the war breaks out. and that there are many african americans enslaved, whose self liberate. who leave to come to union lions, or come to washington and are literally tens of contraband camps, camps of a self liberated. -- senator out seventh in florida, up by the old soldiers home. so washington is changing as a result of the civil war, more and more african americans formally and slave are coming into this era. >> abraham lincoln never owned any slaves is that correct? >> that is correct. >> i think his slave was very anti slavery, as an example of the way he was brought up. again, slavery though, link it was n
cities? was it larger than the white population? but it was still a slave area is that right? >> when lincoln is elected, in 1860, you have a population of about 12,000 fried africans americans, and about 6000 enslaved. so you see that, although there was a large number of slaves, and slave people early, it changes in washington, so by the time lincoln comes, there is a strong sleigh population. and there's a free black population. where it grows dramatically, is once the war breaks out....
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the author of such that his books as dead wake, in the garden of peace, thunderstruck, devil in white city. i have read most of your books but i've not read the first book. i was intrigued looking at your biography that you wrote a book called the naked consumer, how companies spot on individual consumers which is a very future tense subject so maybe we will have you come back and talk about that one. i loved on your website which all of you listening should check out, i think it's erik larson books.com. you have an alternative biography which is fantastic and you describe the naked consumers you would like and nobody else did. i seriously doubt that but i'm going to take a look at that. so welcome and really thank you for being with us. i think we should just get right to it at a want, because we're having this conversation today of all days i feel like i should ask the question that ensures on everyone's mind, and that is how did winston churchill celebrate cinco de mayo? [laughing] >> that would stop me. >> you're right, that was not what of the things we discussed. in all seriousness w
the author of such that his books as dead wake, in the garden of peace, thunderstruck, devil in white city. i have read most of your books but i've not read the first book. i was intrigued looking at your biography that you wrote a book called the naked consumer, how companies spot on individual consumers which is a very future tense subject so maybe we will have you come back and talk about that one. i loved on your website which all of you listening should check out, i think it's erik larson...
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the whites moved out of the cities, the african americans had to remain in cities and became poor. as well as the same time the whites where there. the country bucking suburban iced. in 1947, when that developments was built. those homes built for seven or 8000 dollars apiece. today's money that would be about 100,000 dollars. african americans who are equally capable of paying that money for a house, especially if they had him a mortgage, or a va, no down payment policy. in fact, they paid less in their monthly carrying charges for the houses and they were for their rent in public housing. less to own their home. today, those homes sold for 300 or 400,000 dollars. here's your question. the african american families who are prohibited from moving into those homes and rented apartments in the city, did not gain two or 300,000 dollars in equity over the last two generations. wait families games that equity and today those homes are unaffordable to working class people. 100,000 dollars in 1940, in our terms, was twice the national median income. working class family could not for those
the whites moved out of the cities, the african americans had to remain in cities and became poor. as well as the same time the whites where there. the country bucking suburban iced. in 1947, when that developments was built. those homes built for seven or 8000 dollars apiece. today's money that would be about 100,000 dollars. african americans who are equally capable of paying that money for a house, especially if they had him a mortgage, or a va, no down payment policy. in fact, they paid...
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the city, which is mostly white, also apologized for any discriminatory or exclusionary aspects of its history and pledged to stand up to bigotry and kin tolerance. the black lives matter flag will fly through the end of the month. >>> a new health warning in place for people in los angeles county. do not gather. this comes after a huge party at a mansion near beverly hills made national news. you probably saw these images. one woman was killed, at least two men were wounded by gunfire. officers say nearly 200 people attended the party, and health leaders were also concerned that they weren't observing social distancing and really you couldn't see a mask in the video. health leaders are banning
the city, which is mostly white, also apologized for any discriminatory or exclusionary aspects of its history and pledged to stand up to bigotry and kin tolerance. the black lives matter flag will fly through the end of the month. >>> a new health warning in place for people in los angeles county. do not gather. this comes after a huge party at a mansion near beverly hills made national news. you probably saw these images. one woman was killed, at least two men were wounded by...
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washington, d.c., when adams as president, jefferson, madison, monroe, washington was mostly a white city but there were some slaves and some fried african americans? >> throughout the 19th century, approximately a third of the population of washington, d.c., was african american. there were places like george that had a predominantly african american community. in the 18th and early 19th century. and what you have in washington, is what i love to say is, this neighborhood that were in, was a black neighborhood. it was a neighborhood of an equals, but it was a neighborhood where many african americans lived, many as enslaved, some ice free, and so i think it's important to realize that for many people, african americans washington became their home. and they did a variety of jobs to be part of the city. >> there were a number of freed african american slaves here but there were also number of slaves, did you have to carry papers with you down the street? if somebody said your slave, you should be doing this or that. how do they handle that? >> washington became a place that the free black
washington, d.c., when adams as president, jefferson, madison, monroe, washington was mostly a white city but there were some slaves and some fried african americans? >> throughout the 19th century, approximately a third of the population of washington, d.c., was african american. there were places like george that had a predominantly african american community. in the 18th and early 19th century. and what you have in washington, is what i love to say is, this neighborhood that were in,...
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white and negro leaders were determined from the beginning their city would not become another oxfordr birmingham or jackson. and they realized today it is not utopia either. this negro area some of it slums is one of the problems remaining, but they have the making of an answer, responsible leaders on both sides. attorney porter and mrs. luper can sit down and seek honest solutions for their differences. the chairman of the community is businessman frank kerry who discussed the major goals of the city. >> perhaps that's a little complicated but this first area would be on the east side which is heavily negro. the negroes are somewhat contained on the east side and this is not unique in oklahoma. they exist in other parts of the country, but this pressure must be relieved in some way that is satisfactory for the negroes to be able to expand. >> the negro is taking a few steps forward but not everywhere. mississippi has just nominated paul b. johnson for governor. as lieutenant guvmer he's proven himself by his total commitment by the effort made to prevent the integration of the unive
white and negro leaders were determined from the beginning their city would not become another oxfordr birmingham or jackson. and they realized today it is not utopia either. this negro area some of it slums is one of the problems remaining, but they have the making of an answer, responsible leaders on both sides. attorney porter and mrs. luper can sit down and seek honest solutions for their differences. the chairman of the community is businessman frank kerry who discussed the major goals of...
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> reporter: new covid cases keep rising quickly in many states, from kansas city to boston all face new warnings from the whiteouse. covid america can feel balkanized. new york city has checkpoints at major bridges and tunnels. visitors either quarantined for two weeks or face fines of up to $10,000. >> it also will spread the word to all new yorkers and all visitors that this is really, really serious. >> reporter: in covid-hoot floridahot florida, s gym owner was arrested for the third time. chicago is enforcing a mask mandate, up to $2400 fine for businesses that ignore it. >> this is a make or break moment for the state of illinois. >> reporter: health experts agree: more testing and faster results would help. but nationally testing dropped by roughly a half million in the last week. one big reason: the backlog in testing labs. and common sense is always the wildcard. this is sturc sturges, south dakota, more harleys than masks at one of the biggest public gatherings 'sontagion began. but some good news: the c.d.c. now predicts deaths from the virus will actual decrease over the next few weeks. but for tha
> reporter: new covid cases keep rising quickly in many states, from kansas city to boston all face new warnings from the whiteouse. covid america can feel balkanized. new york city has checkpoints at major bridges and tunnels. visitors either quarantined for two weeks or face fines of up to $10,000. >> it also will spread the word to all new yorkers and all visitors that this is really, really serious. >> reporter: in covid-hoot floridahot florida, s gym owner was arrested for...
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babies or a safe and livable city versus the daily attack on whiteple at a synagogue. means that in pittsburgh, like america, the history and structure of white supremacy has us living two totally separate relatitys. you know existing black in pittsburgh is like starving to death in a supermarket aisle. i didn't come up with that. a pittsburgher and native did. did you ever hear of a pittsburgh steeler getting arrest arrested? >> yeah, it happens here. >> that's funny. >> david young is a writer and a co-founder of one of my favorite websites. he was born and raised here. most importantly, he stayed her here. >> i feel like pittsburgh is a microcosm of america in the sense that i think that we believe our own hype. it just as america kind of believes its own hype, it's lofty missions that were written by slave owners. and there is a reason why white people in pittsburgh seem to be thriving and black people are not. it's like we didn't get this way because of unconnected decisions? that's why white people in the phrase of white supremacy are only thin
babies or a safe and livable city versus the daily attack on whiteple at a synagogue. means that in pittsburgh, like america, the history and structure of white supremacy has us living two totally separate relatitys. you know existing black in pittsburgh is like starving to death in a supermarket aisle. i didn't come up with that. a pittsburgher and native did. did you ever hear of a pittsburgh steeler getting arrest arrested? >> yeah, it happens here. >> that's funny. >>...
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white house. aishah hasnie is in new york city. we begin with christina coleman live in los angeles. christina? >> jon, today portland's police chief says he does think they do need additional resources but the city's mayor did not say he was going to request the federal law enforcement after last night's shooting, something president trump says he should do. the mayor slammed the president this afternoon saying he's been incredibly divisive and he's playing petty politics. he also had this message for anyone thinking about hitting the streets this evening after last night's deadly shooting. >> for those of you saying on twitter this morning that you plan to come to portland to seek retribution, i'm calling on you to stay away. you of course have a constitutional right to be here, but we're asking you to stay away and work with us to help us deescalate -- >> last night some trump supporters in a caravan fire paintball pellets and bear spray at counterprotesters and they were throwing things at the trump supporter. some fights broke out. some arrests were made. the shooting happened after most o
white house. aishah hasnie is in new york city. we begin with christina coleman live in los angeles. christina? >> jon, today portland's police chief says he does think they do need additional resources but the city's mayor did not say he was going to request the federal law enforcement after last night's shooting, something president trump says he should do. the mayor slammed the president this afternoon saying he's been incredibly divisive and he's playing petty politics. he also had...
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. >>> the white house confirms the president will go to kenosha wisconsin. the city where a police officer shot jacob blake seven times in the back, leaving him paralyzed. scott mcgrew so far, the president does not plan to meet with blake's family. and said the white house had been efforting outreach to reach the blake family, the family's spokesperson ben crump tells msnbc, his toll-free phone number is available, and his office is across the street from the fbi headquarters in washington. he's told msnbc he hasn't heard from anyone. the white house wants the president to go to kenosha, to inspect the damage caused by proceed tests and wants to meet with law enforcement he says as well. the mayor of kenosha asking the president to stay away. the governor writing in a letter to the white house says, i am concerned your presence will only hinder our healing. i'm concerned your presence will only delay our work to heal division. this video president in his campaign. he is running over the weekend, trucks baring trump flags enter the city, they were caught running down
. >>> the white house confirms the president will go to kenosha wisconsin. the city where a police officer shot jacob blake seven times in the back, leaving him paralyzed. scott mcgrew so far, the president does not plan to meet with blake's family. and said the white house had been efforting outreach to reach the blake family, the family's spokesperson ben crump tells msnbc, his toll-free phone number is available, and his office is across the street from the fbi headquarters in...
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and a full funding not only for the post office but the various stimulus checks that the white house wants for cities, states and local governments with the brunt of this pandemic. >> all right. i got to ask you also. you're asking for another investigation as well. miles taylor, a former republican homeland security official accused the president of asking fema to actually withhold money from california wildfire victims, what exactly did he say? >> it's hard to be shocked by what donald trump does. i'm shocked by what donald trump does, and i learned this former vhs chief of staff stated that donald trump told fema to cut off funding to wildfire because we were not part of the base. that is outrageous. the president of the united states is the president for all americans, and for him to tell fema to cut off funding is utterly disgraceful, wildfires went through a portion of my district. quite devastating, and that's why i'm writing a letter to inspector general asking the inspector general to investigate. >> that certainly is an issue that's very relevant to those of us in the bay area. a lot of cal
and a full funding not only for the post office but the various stimulus checks that the white house wants for cities, states and local governments with the brunt of this pandemic. >> all right. i got to ask you also. you're asking for another investigation as well. miles taylor, a former republican homeland security official accused the president of asking fema to actually withhold money from california wildfire victims, what exactly did he say? >> it's hard to be shocked by what...
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in the western us city of portland, a white man is reported to have died after a shooting on saturdayisn t clear if the shooting arose from the clashes in the city centre. local media said the dead man was wearing a hat bearing the insignia of a right—wing group. there have been nightly protests in portland since may, sometimes violent, following the death of george floyd, in minneapolis when a police officer knelt on his neck. president trump will visit kenosha in wisconsin on tuesday, the city which has been at the centre of protests since a black man was shot in the back by a police officer last weekend. the white house said mr trump would meet police and see for himself ‘damage from recent riots". the shooting left jacob blake paralysed from the waist down. new zealand‘s prime minister jacinda ardern has announced the partial easing of coronavirus restrictions in auckland. the country‘s largest city was put back into lockdown two weeks ago after a cluster of cases. under the new guidelines, social gatherings will be allowed but limited to ten people, and across the whole country,
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herbert: the otherwise quiet georgia city, 37,000 whites, 23,000 negroes remained stalemated in the fightne point, desegregation leader king, who himself had been jailed, saw success ahead. >> we are all disappointed with the recalcitrance of the city commission, and their refusal to talk with the leaders of the albany movement but in spite of , this, we see something developing in this community, which is one of the most significant developments in the civil rights struggle. and i am convinced that within the next few months, we will be able to see changes in this community that will completely change, in terms of desegregation and in terms of new levels of communication. herbert: but what has resulted from the arrests? 1500 tangibly, little, negro leaders concede. assume was filed against of the federal government and alleged retaliation against a white juror who voted against their -- voted to their displeasure in another civil rights matter. white community of albany has yielded nothing of significance. there are no demonstrations now in albany. there are mass meetings every monday ni
herbert: the otherwise quiet georgia city, 37,000 whites, 23,000 negroes remained stalemated in the fightne point, desegregation leader king, who himself had been jailed, saw success ahead. >> we are all disappointed with the recalcitrance of the city commission, and their refusal to talk with the leaders of the albany movement but in spite of , this, we see something developing in this community, which is one of the most significant developments in the civil rights struggle. and i am...
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city's 50,000. sit-in demonstrators at a lunch counter were doused with mustard and ketchup the first day. a whitend two were beaten. jackson police used this violence as justification for instant arrest during later demonstrations. policemen occasionally clubbed demonstrators and used a variety of tactics designed to break their spirit. prison -- were used to carry demonstrators in paddy wagons. leading a prayer meeting on the steps of a post office. teenagers arrested during one protest march were loaded into new garbage trucks and taken to a makeshift compound set up at the fairgrounds. the city converted fair buildings into temporary prisons before during the freedom rides as its ability to contain demonstrations. the executive secretary of the naacp roy wilkins came to jackson and joined on a picket line one saturday afternoon and were promptly arrested. a state court injunction against demonstrations stalled but did not stop the desegregation campaign and then evers was murdered. the fatal bullet fired from a lot across the street from his home, crashing through his body and the window of hi
city's 50,000. sit-in demonstrators at a lunch counter were doused with mustard and ketchup the first day. a whitend two were beaten. jackson police used this violence as justification for instant arrest during later demonstrations. policemen occasionally clubbed demonstrators and used a variety of tactics designed to break their spirit. prison -- were used to carry demonstrators in paddy wagons. leading a prayer meeting on the steps of a post office. teenagers arrested during one protest march...
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it's kind of an amazing story that the mom now spends a lot of time in the white house city in jackie unities rose garden. >> it is a remarkable story. the 2020 campaign has gotten offended by covid-19. it's going to be a campaign like no modern campaign. what role do you think melania trump was going to play? was it up bigger role in 2016? given new constraint what should we expect to see from her during this campaign? >> we are waiting to see out covid is going going to change it but it was fairly big news that she announced, again before covid, that she was going to go fund raise. oh, my gosh this woman who basically seated that role to ivanka to be front and center was going to do it. everyone knew pre-covert this would be a tough race. the republicans wanted melania. her poll numbers are better so she said she would go to beverly hills to the thick fundraiser and another fundraiser. those have been canceled because of covid, and she is far more careful and talking about wearing masks and her husband is unclear what she's going to do. she likes to cut videos, kind of polished vide
it's kind of an amazing story that the mom now spends a lot of time in the white house city in jackie unities rose garden. >> it is a remarkable story. the 2020 campaign has gotten offended by covid-19. it's going to be a campaign like no modern campaign. what role do you think melania trump was going to play? was it up bigger role in 2016? given new constraint what should we expect to see from her during this campaign? >> we are waiting to see out covid is going going to change it...
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cities. >> that's an interesting difference. >> yeah. he's basically written them off and said i'm going to protect the suburbs and the subtext is there, i'm going to protect white voters from the cities, which have black and brown people. >> i really don't think that narrative works, if you don't have fox and friends and all the other fox talk shows running scary video on a loop every hour. i want to say is i'm not denying there are issues in some of these cities. there is obviously terrible street violence taking place in portland th portland. this is about perspective. and people can lose their sense of perspective or context about how big and serious the situation is when they see it constantly a loop on fox and on facebook. >> i think that's the key point. it seemed to me listening to the republican convention that donald trump and advisers said they cannot win if the president has accurate information and their campaign is based on a systemic campaign of disinformation. i can't underscore that enough. it is about creating an alternate reality. and that is something that is just -- i don't think we ever have seen before in a systematic way. this morning you
cities. >> that's an interesting difference. >> yeah. he's basically written them off and said i'm going to protect the suburbs and the subtext is there, i'm going to protect white voters from the cities, which have black and brown people. >> i really don't think that narrative works, if you don't have fox and friends and all the other fox talk shows running scary video on a loop every hour. i want to say is i'm not denying there are issues in some of these cities. there is...
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is only white spread in the big cities the rest of the country is caught off from the modern telephony or enjoys only 3 g. speeds 40. 5 public seems to me. so when we're talking about by sea and notation it's great to be quite slow and middle only in the beginning the more i learn arc is with a very you know like they can get a huge take on the new. even if south africa hopes to pioneer 5 g. on the continent this technology will only reach a select few most of the country's people live in abject poverty and the situation has only worsened the. illness i speak to our reporter chelsea delaney welcome along chelsea so we'll talk about the global picture shortly but in africa with 5 g. how much progress has already been made well very little so far we do have south africa beginning to roll out some services but it's really the only place and africa that's been able to do that so far and really there are a lot of constraints or african telecom companies it's extremely expensive most companies have to invest billions of dollars and to me into building up these networks and in africa it's unc
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addition to that. >> i also wanted to know, how would you describe the current issues of white flight in suburbia in your city communities and what role does white families play in the continuation of segregated suburbia? >> you know, i thought we were going to do this together? >> i jump in when i feel like it. >> oh. >> the privilege i have of not writing the book. >> but you have. >> well, white flight. this is a typical excuse for segregation. this is a private action. but white flight was possible only because there were all white places to flee to. if we hadn't imposed residential segregation there wouldn't have been white flight because every neighborhood would have had a diverse population. so as lot of these things that we think of as being purely private, rest on government policy. you know, let me take a minute to go into one other, if i may, one other example of this. it's a big explanation of de facto and private real estate agents who were steering families to same race neighborhoods. it wasn't the government. well, real estate agents are all licensed by the state. now i'm not suggesting -- i wo
addition to that. >> i also wanted to know, how would you describe the current issues of white flight in suburbia in your city communities and what role does white families play in the continuation of segregated suburbia? >> you know, i thought we were going to do this together? >> i jump in when i feel like it. >> oh. >> the privilege i have of not writing the book. >> but you have. >> well, white flight. this is a typical excuse for segregation. this...
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city. later counter demonstrating whites were flocked by police. of war governor miller ordered the national guard into cambridge. modified martial law, putting a , to curvecurfew on outbreaks. negotiations started and stalled while tensions smoldered. 8th the guard was pulled out and demonstrations resumed immediately. a corner restaurant became one of the most improbable focal points of national attention when the owner hit a demonstrator with raw eggs. reporters talked with the owner. >> you saw yourself on television last night. a very hateful man. argue that kind of man? well, i would say i am an ordinary american who feels he had a right to defend his livelihood. i would hope it would never happen again. i would rather go out of business that participate in anything like this again. frank: violence flared after a meeting at the court has. shots were fired by snipers in the dark. the mood of the city was one of anger on both sides. thinking we are begging them for something. we are not begging for nothing. [cheering and applause] >> we are let
city. later counter demonstrating whites were flocked by police. of war governor miller ordered the national guard into cambridge. modified martial law, putting a , to curvecurfew on outbreaks. negotiations started and stalled while tensions smoldered. 8th the guard was pulled out and demonstrations resumed immediately. a corner restaurant became one of the most improbable focal points of national attention when the owner hit a demonstrator with raw eggs. reporters talked with the owner....
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city during that time. because remember, fort whiting was the city, which was about two miles from here. we were on the outskirts at that time. this area was very heavily populated by creole's. record this is the volunteer creole fire station, which was established in 1890. the building was constructed in 1869. in order to work here, you you had to be a creole, and you had to be authenticated by one of the original creole families. a lot of them still live in the community today. those families volunteered at the fire department. you can see that's where the carts and buggy would come out with the water on it. they put out fires for everybody. you just had to be a creole if there was a fire. upstairs was like a great room. there was a pole and they would bring you down to the first floor. this right now is the home of a private individual. he left the front of it like it did, like it was to honor and preserve the story of the creole fire station. but back in the 18 eighties, they used to have community parties because the top floor is like a great room. there was this guy having a party
city during that time. because remember, fort whiting was the city, which was about two miles from here. we were on the outskirts at that time. this area was very heavily populated by creole's. record this is the volunteer creole fire station, which was established in 1890. the building was constructed in 1869. in order to work here, you you had to be a creole, and you had to be authenticated by one of the original creole families. a lot of them still live in the community today. those families...
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or does this white house believe that citizens should stop showing up at cities with guns to protect buildings. >> the white house believes the police should be fully funded, have more police rather than less, do not criticize police. police officers are responsible for taking to the streets and protecting us and when they are called cancers by bill on omar, when they are -- elana omar -- congresswoman omar, but they are compared to the kkk, it's appalling and despicable. the police officers should be patrolling the streets. >> what is the president's position on victims, families, in these democrat banded together? >> i have not spoken to him about that specifically, but certainly you are seeing democrat cities where all of these numbers increase. where you look at, i just looked at cmh portland, seattle, philadelphia, new york city. these have all seen anywhere from a 33% spike in the murder rate to a 270 7% increase in one month alone in new york city. it's appalling. it's democratic governors and mayors and lawlessness that is allowed to prevail. when federal forces come in, the s
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the white house task force warning positive tests are increasing in nine cities and california's central valley. dr. anthony fauci calling it a predictor of trouble ahead. the president, without citing evidence, timing a possible vaccine to november 3rd, saying, quote, it wouldn't hurt his election chances. ohio governor mike dewine at the forefront of the battle against the virus now testing positive, moments before he was supposed to welcome president trump at the airport in cleveland today. and as more districts prepare to start the new school year, teachers in michigan today protesting against returning to the classroom. the president again insisting students should be in school, downplaying the virus's effect on them, saying, quote, very young children are incredibly powerful. abc's steve osunsami in atlanta tonight to lead us off. >> reporter: as the president was landing in ohio today, one of the first people he was hoping to meet, governor mike dewine, was sharing that he had just tested positive for covid-19. >> i just said, i look forward to seeing the governor, they said, sir,
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white house in the city the family i was working for they took me back to their office and their fees they keep changing me their houses and i was not getting my salary for like 6 months. while the massive chemical blast ripped through the capital early this month leaving economic devastation and growing reports of people unable to feed themselves human rights activists told us that the west african women are essentially part of a modern day slavery system. i've been under street for a week now hoping that kenyan women in baghdad will facing their consulate. they've been here actually for 2 weeks but we didn't know about. their problems they are facing in lebanon is due to the system which is modern day slavery they are working with no sir. no overworking sometimes they are abused and. and if they did they were thrown under street by their employers facing the consulate. the city of can osha in wisconsin has declared a curfew until the morning over unrest in the city triggered by the shooting of a black man would have warning might find the following footage disturbing angry crowds ga
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on tuesday night protecting their property from looters or was there another motive in some us cities white we activists openly carrying weapons have been patrolling anti-racism demonstrations with the blessing of local law enforcement our correspondent all over salad met with members of one militia known as american will. target training with the armed civilian group american somewhere in the state of washington. this is one of peter de a says favorite rifles the notorious a k 47 or kalashnikov for originally made by the soviet army but not a weapon of choice to defend american values as he says. pretty good classic so they don't make them like that anymore right dia's believes it takes armed men like him and his group to keep america in the way it is . they fear freedom is under threat in the wake of the pandemic and countrywide protests but they're also led by conspiracy theories. their government is in the midst of a coup. there's certain members of our government who are actively working to change this government from what it's designed to be the land of opportunity they're trying to t
on tuesday night protecting their property from looters or was there another motive in some us cities white we activists openly carrying weapons have been patrolling anti-racism demonstrations with the blessing of local law enforcement our correspondent all over salad met with members of one militia known as american will. target training with the armed civilian group american somewhere in the state of washington. this is one of peter de a says favorite rifles the notorious a k 47 or...
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the point is to sort of create this tension between the cities and suburbia, assuming, you know, old narratives about whiteties into the suburbs to put up the white picket fence. that's a 1950s mindset that we saw play out in the 2016 election that is now being repackaged and rebooted for 2020. what makes it more insidious, andrea, is that we are right in the middle of a lot of racial tensions because of pleaolice shootings of african-american men and the recognition by the black community that we've had enough. and so the president, having not spoken to that, driving this sort of suburban message, i think creates a very toxic mix this november. in 2016, what was it, oh, the caravan is coming across the border. same in 2018. it was the other are coming to our country. now others are coming to your neighborhood. >> unfortunately we're going to have to leave it there, we've got so much to cover today with the hurricane as well. thanks so very much to christie todd whitman and michael steele. we're keeping a close eye on hurricane laura, expected to rapidly strengthen into an extremely dangerous category 4 st
the point is to sort of create this tension between the cities and suburbia, assuming, you know, old narratives about whiteties into the suburbs to put up the white picket fence. that's a 1950s mindset that we saw play out in the 2016 election that is now being repackaged and rebooted for 2020. what makes it more insidious, andrea, is that we are right in the middle of a lot of racial tensions because of pleaolice shootings of african-american men and the recognition by the black community that...
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white officer. now, u.s. president donald trump says he'll visit the city tuesday. the white house confirmed that mr. trump plans to meet with law enforcement, and view damage left over after protesters protested the shooting of jacob blake last sunday and no word on whether he'll meet with blake himself. mr. trump hinted that he might go to kenosha before the plans were confirmed. >> this success as you know we were finally able to get the go ahead from the local authorities to send in the national guard. we sent in the national guard, and within a few minutes of the guard everybody cleared out. it became safe. >> cnn spoke earlier with areva martin, civil rights attorney and cnn legal analyst in los angeles. and she talked about mr. trump's trip to kenosha and what we might expect to hear from him. >> for him, this is an -- this issue isn't about the systemic racism, it is not about police brutality, it is not about the peaceful protesters, but it is about him beating this drum of law and order and trying to paint the peaceful protesters as mobs, trying to incite in some ways violence, invoke fears
white officer. now, u.s. president donald trump says he'll visit the city tuesday. the white house confirmed that mr. trump plans to meet with law enforcement, and view damage left over after protesters protested the shooting of jacob blake last sunday and no word on whether he'll meet with blake himself. mr. trump hinted that he might go to kenosha before the plans were confirmed. >> this success as you know we were finally able to get the go ahead from the local authorities to send in...
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city managed by for. the fact that. this is. live from berlin the white house helps mobilize the national guard in wisconsin 1000 troops are being deployed to help local police in can no shop the city is bracing for another night of demonstrations over the police shooting of a black man also coming up. with an interim service. where joe biden sees american darkness we see american greatness u.s. vice president mike pence stakes his case for another 4 years of president trump at the republican national convention. during corona some of the best soloist in the world contributions from a distance to the impossible orchestra and a vicious project to raise funds for victims of covert 19. i'm told me a lot of well welcome to the show us national guard troops and federal aid. ins are on their way to the city of can no show wisconsin the white house says 1000 god-man and 200 federal law enforcement officers will be sent to can no ship to assist local authorities to know she is bracing for a 4th night of protest over the police shooting of jacob lake a black man t
city managed by for. the fact that. this is. live from berlin the white house helps mobilize the national guard in wisconsin 1000 troops are being deployed to help local police in can no shop the city is bracing for another night of demonstrations over the police shooting of a black man also coming up. with an interim service. where joe biden sees american darkness we see american greatness u.s. vice president mike pence stakes his case for another 4 years of president trump at the republican...
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in the western us city of portland, a white man is reported to have died after a shooting on saturdayre. local media said the dead man was wearing a hat bearing the insignia of a right—wing group. meanwhile — president trump will visit kenosha in wisconsin on tuesday, the city which has been at the centre of protests since a black man was shot in the back by a police officer last weekend. the white house said mr trump would meet police and see for himself ‘damage from recent riots". the shooting left jacob blake paralysed from the waist down. earlier our us correspondent peter bowes told us about what‘s happening in portland. it certainly is very volatile and the authorities are still trying to figure out exactly what happened, what we understand at the moment is, as you said, a man was found to have been shot and killed in portland, a white man, believed to have perhaps been wearing a cap that suggested he was involved with a right—wing group. this was, as clashes and fights were occurring between black lives matter supporters and supporters of president trump, and those clashes have
in the western us city of portland, a white man is reported to have died after a shooting on saturdayre. local media said the dead man was wearing a hat bearing the insignia of a right—wing group. meanwhile — president trump will visit kenosha in wisconsin on tuesday, the city which has been at the centre of protests since a black man was shot in the back by a police officer last weekend. the white house said mr trump would meet police and see for himself ‘damage from recent riots"....
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we need a leader in the white house who understands the importance of cities to our country.e to our country. if we don't have a leader who gets that and understands that and is going out of his way to support cities, not just with sending in the troops but understanding the importance of the economic vitality of our cities, our cities have been hit hard by economic downturn occasion by covid-19. we're still looking for support from the federal government to make sure that all of us can get through this on the other side and recover in the most robust way as possible and we're not seeing the kind of leadership that we need from the white house to help our cities at a time of greatest need. we're experiencing all over the country not just chicago depression-like economic conditions. our businesses are crying out in pain. our employees are on the street, unemployment is going through the roof, we all know that, we see the numbers. we need a plan from washington, d.c. that responds to the realities on the ground and cities like chicago. so, yes, we need to continue this conversa
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barrier has been installed in amsterdam it's a pilot project but the potential both in the city and world white is enormous. you have multiple sectors that have interest in this for example you can imagine that companies that have a benefit of tourists coming by they want beaches that are clean they want riverside's that are clean they want to have terraces where you can fit on nicely and on the moment to install such a system. and you can you can make its make sure that it looks nice to visit again the firm has received financial support from the government it's also working on ways to recycle all the collected trash. cities also generate lots of waste water as unlikely as it might seem the water flushed down our toilets contains valuable resources that could be retrieved. scientists in the netherlands have developed a new waste water purification system to do just that. one of the end products is a gun may call cow mera which has many up locations as a glue or binding agent in the manufacturing and construction industries. but if you want to have a circular siding to insurance go all our wast
barrier has been installed in amsterdam it's a pilot project but the potential both in the city and world white is enormous. you have multiple sectors that have interest in this for example you can imagine that companies that have a benefit of tourists coming by they want beaches that are clean they want riverside's that are clean they want to have terraces where you can fit on nicely and on the moment to install such a system. and you can you can make its make sure that it looks nice to visit...
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there is a bigelow house on the east side of olympia, one of the city's oldest homes by 1860, it was built by daniel and elizabeth white bigelow, they came over the oregon trail in the early 1850s, daniel bigelow arrived in olympia in november of 1851, he set up the law practice and evidently he was a great orator as well, he was called upon to give the fourth of july order ration in olympia in july of 1852, that is widely credited with the development of the suffrage. tory for washington from oregon, while washington did become a separate territory from oregon in 1853 in daniel bigelow was elected to the very first legislative session held here in olympia, we know that daniel and elizabeth bigelow were active in
there is a bigelow house on the east side of olympia, one of the city's oldest homes by 1860, it was built by daniel and elizabeth white bigelow, they came over the oregon trail in the early 1850s, daniel bigelow arrived in olympia in november of 1851, he set up the law practice and evidently he was a great orator as well, he was called upon to give the fourth of july order ration in olympia in july of 1852, that is widely credited with the development of the suffrage. tory for washington from...
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steven whiting is at city private bank, brad mcmillan is chief investment officer at the commonwealth financial network good to see you both, thank you for joining us today steven, i know your feeling is the bounce we had economically after the collapse in march and april is over. so now what? >> well, look, over for the moment we'll probably have no job gain, close to zero, for august employment but for the coming year, for 2021, we revised up our u.s. global work projections. we can glow by a full 1% by the end of the year just to keep up this demand pace when you look at what happened over the course of the first and second quarter, we had a record collapse, we ended the second quarter with enough momentum to have a 25% gdp gain. but with covid still raging in the united states, it's flat so this is all the small picture. the big picture is that we will, in fact, have a meaningful global cyclical recovery where we get past this covid shock one way or the other >> and, brad, here we are. we already established how close we are to all-time highs for the major averages yet again, but
steven whiting is at city private bank, brad mcmillan is chief investment officer at the commonwealth financial network good to see you both, thank you for joining us today steven, i know your feeling is the bounce we had economically after the collapse in march and april is over. so now what? >> well, look, over for the moment we'll probably have no job gain, close to zero, for august employment but for the coming year, for 2021, we revised up our u.s. global work projections. we can...