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this is about the whole city, the many city departments and the community coming together to help with education and helping people understand and abide by our health orders. helping seniors get to medical appointments and reaching our most vulnerable who are unhouseded. we have so much to be proud of and the challenges ahead. i am confident we will meet them together. thank you for your dedication and partnership with the city. let's keep it going and let's get our boosters. all right. so we are now going to recognize our vaccine heroes and i will read the name of the recipient and the mayor will present. correct? okay. bay point advocates. bayview. we're doing a photograph with each one and then a group. correct? >> i didn't even know i was supposed to speak. i'm honored to receive this award. representing the folks in bayview hunter's point. through the pandemic, it has been such a life lesson learning and just an experience because i experience and got covid myself. so that was just, you know, an eye opener for me just one of those things. i'm in the community. when it came down to
this is about the whole city, the many city departments and the community coming together to help with education and helping people understand and abide by our health orders. helping seniors get to medical appointments and reaching our most vulnerable who are unhouseded. we have so much to be proud of and the challenges ahead. i am confident we will meet them together. thank you for your dedication and partnership with the city. let's keep it going and let's get our boosters. all right. so we...
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>> i've searched the whole city and i can't file oil anywhere!ity be sold out of potatoes? >> oh, many i potatoes! my oil! because miracles aren't just for mack abees. >> what did you say your name was? >> david, david canola. and the only thing that lasts longer than the oil in the temple is romance. this winter, it's a whole latke love. it's not just rom-com, we also have fried food frenzy, home for the holidays, gaulty as charged. >> we the injury find the defendant delicious. the eight nights of hanukkah. >> the time has come for you to pick a suiter to marry! >> huh how can i pick one when i love all eight? >> no, lady hanukkah, it's not possible! >> somehow, it is! i miraculously have enough love for all eight nights! >> get it? a minora for mom, the ghosts of hanukkah past, i wish we celebrated christmas, and casino dreidel. >> your spin, mr. bond. ( suspenseful music ) >> gimel. we even hanukkah'd up christmas classics. it's a hanukkah life, sma loma loan, dreidel all the way, and a hanukkah carol. >> hi, i'm carol. we have as many movies
>> i've searched the whole city and i can't file oil anywhere!ity be sold out of potatoes? >> oh, many i potatoes! my oil! because miracles aren't just for mack abees. >> what did you say your name was? >> david, david canola. and the only thing that lasts longer than the oil in the temple is romance. this winter, it's a whole latke love. it's not just rom-com, we also have fried food frenzy, home for the holidays, gaulty as charged. >> we the injury find the...
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we might be a whole block or a whole city, hopefully. silvia uriarte: we can teach our kids from a young age, you know, we gotta take care of where we live, we gotta take care of this planet. it's important for you guys growing up and forou to pass it on as well. eduardo uriarte: it all has to start somewhere and even though it--it's one house, one city, one county, it could be the start of a big chain reaction. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. x■?qoñé>z■z■z■?:■ñ ♪ brent: this is "dw news" live from berlin. migrants is as pawns in a standoff between belarus and the european union, hundreds of messing on the border between belarus and poland looking for a way into the e.u.. russell's is accusing the roots of manufacturing a crisis. also tonight, germany's coronavirus infection rate now at the highest level since the start of the pandemic, raising the quen
we might be a whole block or a whole city, hopefully. silvia uriarte: we can teach our kids from a young age, you know, we gotta take care of where we live, we gotta take care of this planet. it's important for you guys growing up and forou to pass it on as well. eduardo uriarte: it all has to start somewhere and even though it--it's one house, one city, one county, it could be the start of a big chain reaction. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne...
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we might be a whole block or a whole city, hopefully. silvia uriarte: we can teach our kids from a young age, you know, we gotta take care of where we live, we gotta take care of this planet. it's important for you guys growing up and forou to pass it on as well. eduardo uriarte: it all has to start somewhere and even though it--it's one house, one city, one county, it could be the start of a big chain reaction. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundation. ?:■ñ 11/08/21 11/08/21 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from new york and glasgow, this is democracy now! >> i heart was breaking by the people inside the cop building, but the world leaders, you use the words to defend and uphold your practice this stems of white supremacy. you tell us the action needed to prevent sea level rise is impossible or not practical.
we might be a whole block or a whole city, hopefully. silvia uriarte: we can teach our kids from a young age, you know, we gotta take care of where we live, we gotta take care of this planet. it's important for you guys growing up and forou to pass it on as well. eduardo uriarte: it all has to start somewhere and even though it--it's one house, one city, one county, it could be the start of a big chain reaction. announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne...
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we even served the whole city, but they were born and raised in the fillmore. they're doing great things we have all these incredible people. just saying thank you. we are here to appreciate them and recognize them. we're grateful for their service and i'll tell you, whether there was a pandemic or not, whether there was an award or not, these are the people still on the ground doing the hard work every day and so we appreciate them so much and grateful that they came out and we're here to celebrate and uplift you and thank you all so much. it's a true blessing to the people of san francisco. [ applause ] >> in 201,755.7 million passengers traveled through san francisco international airport. we have on average 150,000 people traveling through the airport every day. flying can be stressful so we have introduced therapy dogs to make flying more enjoyable. the wag brigade is a partnership between the airport and the san francisco therapy animal assistant program to bring therapy animals into the airport, into the terminals to make passenger travel more enjoyable.
we even served the whole city, but they were born and raised in the fillmore. they're doing great things we have all these incredible people. just saying thank you. we are here to appreciate them and recognize them. we're grateful for their service and i'll tell you, whether there was a pandemic or not, whether there was an award or not, these are the people still on the ground doing the hard work every day and so we appreciate them so much and grateful that they came out and we're here to...
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i think it has hit the whole city, really.walk up that hill by myself all the time, you know. i think it is truly heartbreaking. it has really affected me. i've been following it through obviously all the facebook posts and stuff like that. just hearing that she passed away and had been left out in the cold and stuff like that, it'sjust heartbreaking. bobbi—anne's brother paid tribute to her on facebook today saying, "until we meet again, sis. i love you." after three days of searching, police said last night a body had been found in a wood near a beach on the south coastjust a few miles away from bobbi—anne's home. this is weighing heavy on the people of plymouth tonight, it really is. and i would like tojust send my thoughts to the friends and family of bobbi—anne. that actually feels like it is a relatively inadequate thing to say at such a time, but we are doing our utmost and will continue to do everything we can to understand exactly what has happened. forensic teams have been searching this area today. police say two me
i think it has hit the whole city, really.walk up that hill by myself all the time, you know. i think it is truly heartbreaking. it has really affected me. i've been following it through obviously all the facebook posts and stuff like that. just hearing that she passed away and had been left out in the cold and stuff like that, it'sjust heartbreaking. bobbi—anne's brother paid tribute to her on facebook today saying, "until we meet again, sis. i love you." after three days of...
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and the book a no power, the whole city and also power the mining who this is going to be totally circle with please of the, you know, and the middle, you will have a huge plaza, which is would be from the air you look at is a big going to sign? no, we were talking about is boons fully, you know, a system and not the normal bone to be issue in new york is book. so with my friends i'm so we're using it. oh no. we were good with building the park. we are going or not, i maybe so we're going to start with a small issue is that the waters? i'm going to get 2 minutes or so you can explain. you are going to do right now before issuing the city on. so please with a start date. so this is a very historic moment. we're going to be issuing that going on like going by and these ones are amazing. it's only the 1st one is going to be a $1000000000.00 bond. and what makes it of a coin bond is because it by coin, half of the $1000000000.00 will go into buying that point. so the resin is going to market by $500000000.00. oh. we don't have a $1000000.00 in the other half will go towards infrastructure, s
and the book a no power, the whole city and also power the mining who this is going to be totally circle with please of the, you know, and the middle, you will have a huge plaza, which is would be from the air you look at is a big going to sign? no, we were talking about is boons fully, you know, a system and not the normal bone to be issue in new york is book. so with my friends i'm so we're using it. oh no. we were good with building the park. we are going or not, i maybe so we're going to...
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that was new orleans the whole city. but then think of a story has been told to me with this tells us about the homogeneity of the consciousness without understanding are failing to understand with those actual impact it has had on the country. >> how did you decide we would go? >> i been in dozens of places that i could have written about in with american history and culture so it's about those places that with that landscape of the country everywhere and what i wanted to do is i could have written about mount vernon george washington so more mount hillier or james madison because there is really fascinating stuff there but ultimately i thought the history beginning at monticello is the central role that has been played and the formation of the american experiment and the way that monticello is arguably the most famous plantation in the country if not around the world that the only home on us currency i think. >> i think it is the private home with the hemmings and jefferson and the men are operating in different litera
that was new orleans the whole city. but then think of a story has been told to me with this tells us about the homogeneity of the consciousness without understanding are failing to understand with those actual impact it has had on the country. >> how did you decide we would go? >> i been in dozens of places that i could have written about in with american history and culture so it's about those places that with that landscape of the country everywhere and what i wanted to do is i...
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and the book a no power, the whole city and also power the mining who this is going to be a, you know, and the middle, you have a huge plaza which is, would be from the area you look at is a big going to sign you know, we were talking about this boons fully, you know, in the system and not the normal bunch of the issue in new york, but so with my friends, i'm so, or the number 3 o n a building or not i maybe me. so we going to start with a small issue is to test the waters. so i'm going to get 2 minutes or so you can explain, you are going to do with right now before issuing anything. so please give me a, a. so this is a very historic moment. we're going to be issuing bitcoin bonds like going bonds. and these ones are amazing. it's doing the 1st one is going to be a $1000000000.00 bond. and what makes it a bit going bond is because it's by point. so half of the $1000000000.00 will go into buying that point. so the resin is going to market by $500000000.00 of about a $1000000.00 in the other half will go towards infrastructure, specifically building energy infrastructure and mining. so
and the book a no power, the whole city and also power the mining who this is going to be a, you know, and the middle, you have a huge plaza which is, would be from the area you look at is a big going to sign you know, we were talking about this boons fully, you know, in the system and not the normal bunch of the issue in new york, but so with my friends, i'm so, or the number 3 o n a building or not i maybe me. so we going to start with a small issue is to test the waters. so i'm going to get...
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and a book a no power the whole city and will also power the mining who this is going to be totally circle except for the blaze of the book, you know, and the middle, you have a huge plaza, which is would be from the air. you look at is a bit going fine. now we were talking about this boons fully, you know, in the bigger nickel system and not the normal bunch of the issue in new york. so with my friends, i'm so we're using good. oh. 2 no, we with building the park, we are going or not. i maybe so we're going to start with a small issue is that the waters? i'm going to get 2 minutes or so you can explain. you are going to do was right now before issuing does it. so please bear with. okay, i'm going to start there. so this is a very historic moment. we're going to be issuing between barnes like barnes. and these ones are amazing. it's only the 1st one is going to be a $1000000000.00 bond and what makes it of a coin bond? if it goes down by point half of the $1000000000.00 will go into buying that point . so the resin is going to market by $500000000.00. oh. with the other half will go toward
and a book a no power the whole city and will also power the mining who this is going to be totally circle except for the blaze of the book, you know, and the middle, you have a huge plaza, which is would be from the air. you look at is a bit going fine. now we were talking about this boons fully, you know, in the bigger nickel system and not the normal bunch of the issue in new york. so with my friends, i'm so we're using good. oh. 2 no, we with building the park, we are going or not. i maybe...
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. >> four degrees, and we say goodbye to whole cities.andria, shanghai, all lost beneath the waves. >> reporter: a little history lesson is useful here. when delegates at the paris conference six years ago celebrated the landmark agreement there, it was on the understanding that each country would follow up with individual plans to cut their greenhouse gas emissions. the goal was to limit global warming to under 2 degrees celsius, 3.7 degrees fahrenheit, limiting the rise to 1.5 degrees c was even better. they haven't done that. which may be why protesters here supplied their own pipe band sound track complete with caricatures of some of the leaders, the commitment to deeper carbon cuts this conference was supposed to produce hasn't happened. and this was the only presence at glasgow of chinese president xi. the idea is greenhouse gas emissions have to be cut by half by the end of the decade but as stands now, norah, they will continue to rise. >> o'donnell: mark phillips in glasgow, thank you. back home, the new abortion law in texas, th
. >> four degrees, and we say goodbye to whole cities.andria, shanghai, all lost beneath the waves. >> reporter: a little history lesson is useful here. when delegates at the paris conference six years ago celebrated the landmark agreement there, it was on the understanding that each country would follow up with individual plans to cut their greenhouse gas emissions. the goal was to limit global warming to under 2 degrees celsius, 3.7 degrees fahrenheit, limiting the rise to 1.5...
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and 36 times as many heat weighs, 4 degrees, we say good bye to whole cities, miami, alexandria, shanghai, all lost beneath the waves. the longer we failed to act, the worse it gets, and the higher the price when we are eventually forced by catastrophe to act because humanity has long since run down the clock on climate change. it's one minute to midnight on that doomsday clock and we need to act now. if we don't get serious about climate change today, it will be too late for our children to do so. to morrow, i was there with many of you in copenhagen 11 years ago when we acknowledged we had a problem. i was there in paris 6 years ago when we agreed to net 0 and to try to restrain the rise in the temperature of the planet to 1.5 degrees. and all those promises will be nothing but blah, blah, blah, to coin a phrase. and the anger and the impatience of the world will be uncontainable, unless we make this comp $26.00 in glasgow. the moment when we get real about climate change and we can, we can get real on cold calls cache and trees. we have the technology to deactivate that ticking doomsda
and 36 times as many heat weighs, 4 degrees, we say good bye to whole cities, miami, alexandria, shanghai, all lost beneath the waves. the longer we failed to act, the worse it gets, and the higher the price when we are eventually forced by catastrophe to act because humanity has long since run down the clock on climate change. it's one minute to midnight on that doomsday clock and we need to act now. if we don't get serious about climate change today, it will be too late for our children to do...
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and that whole city visioning so we come up to the sky vill dawson, which is one of rich, it's public housing projects and it does feel great. i mean the, the planting design in this shady canopy of solar panels is lovely. but i mean, looking out at the view is pretty terrifying, is not just the density, but is the number of housing and building development projects. and is this kind of a model of oil tankers and shipping containers that stretches to the horizon in almost every direction. but when you start to look at that horizon through rich's eyes and you see the potential for a rooftop back upon excel, vertical forest, you know you start to have hope. but for us to make that future a reality. and it means getting the grass roots in gaze, it means that joy fair and can we and all those guys get things going from the ground up. and it means them meeting the plan as in the policy makers half way. if we're going to see the, is there truly sustainable as a metropolis is continue to expand, we're being pushed to explore more radical solutions to the environmental coffee living in, ty, o
and that whole city visioning so we come up to the sky vill dawson, which is one of rich, it's public housing projects and it does feel great. i mean the, the planting design in this shady canopy of solar panels is lovely. but i mean, looking out at the view is pretty terrifying, is not just the density, but is the number of housing and building development projects. and is this kind of a model of oil tankers and shipping containers that stretches to the horizon in almost every direction. but...
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drivers started 3rd on the grid, but managed to find the lead by the opening corner at the same time, whole city voucher. a bonus was clicked by daniel ricardo, ruining both their races or shop and was unchallenged out in front. there was hamilton finish, 2nd, holding off the other red bull man, sergio perez, he became the 1st mexican to claim a podium spot at his home grand prix. coming here to mexico is amazing, but it will be pull it out through eddie italy all the time to friends here. that'd be an incredible dental. so it's really, really nice to be okay. and that is all you support for now? back to you. dari. thank you so much for that updates and that's it for the news. our are back in just a moment. so a couple minutes right after the break. we'll have much more of a days news and all the top stories for you see you then ah, from the al jazeera london broadcasts and pass to people in thoughtful conversation, we were 1st a ratio of black versus people. and we had to really find our way with no hope and no limitation. the world is a much smaller place. we do better to get away with these r
drivers started 3rd on the grid, but managed to find the lead by the opening corner at the same time, whole city voucher. a bonus was clicked by daniel ricardo, ruining both their races or shop and was unchallenged out in front. there was hamilton finish, 2nd, holding off the other red bull man, sergio perez, he became the 1st mexican to claim a podium spot at his home grand prix. coming here to mexico is amazing, but it will be pull it out through eddie italy all the time to friends here....
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the whole city of glasgow has seen daily rallies while on saturday . tens of thousands of green activists arrived. ortiz east ali reports from the scene as the 1st week of the call 26 climate change summit held here in closet of scotland comes to an end and estimates of 50000 people attending this approach. as to through the streets to make their voices heard. under a heavy police presence, you're seeing the helicopters in the sky monitoring as this march winds through, and other groups breaking off from this process. taking more direct action blocking off a bridge over the river. clyde, early and now we've also been speaking to some of those who are attending this protest. and as far as they're concerned, they want to see less in the way of words, a more in the way of action. i'd like to see less talking and more action. the companies that are producing the most pollution should be taxable. so that's very straightforward. made me feel about present feels night, any police and you may need to actually make a new day. yeah. they need to change their policies and then the think about the fo
the whole city of glasgow has seen daily rallies while on saturday . tens of thousands of green activists arrived. ortiz east ali reports from the scene as the 1st week of the call 26 climate change summit held here in closet of scotland comes to an end and estimates of 50000 people attending this approach. as to through the streets to make their voices heard. under a heavy police presence, you're seeing the helicopters in the sky monitoring as this march winds through, and other groups...
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i think it has hit the whole city. _ found alive.owing - found alive. i think it has hit the whole city, but growing up - found alive. i think it has hit the| whole city, but growing up here, i used to walk up that hill by myself all the time and it's truly heartbreaking. it's really, really affected me. heartbreaking. it's really, really affected me— heartbreaking. it's really, really affected me. �* , ., ., affected me. i've been following it throu~h affected me. i've been following it...
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which were the majority of the government officials all got sent home and he has control of the whole city. >> yeah, and that's why he was put into this position. his role in the summer was to give these incendiary speeches, really exciting white men to terrorize them and keep them from voting. before the election, he told them if they went out and saw black men trying to vote, or them to go home, shoot them down, that was his direct quote. in fact, they remove the previous counsel as police chief, they had an election, a fake election and he was quote elected as mayor so you have the leader of the coup named as mayor and he was put in the position of having now provide security and protect citizens, black and white so he started giving speeches saint everybody, go home and put down your grand but the violence he incited got out of control by the he finds himself in this awkward position of saint lynching is not a great idea now that i am in charge, we have to protect everyone so everybody go home he was ignored for. >> they controlled the narrative how it was going to be told. we were sav
which were the majority of the government officials all got sent home and he has control of the whole city. >> yeah, and that's why he was put into this position. his role in the summer was to give these incendiary speeches, really exciting white men to terrorize them and keep them from voting. before the election, he told them if they went out and saw black men trying to vote, or them to go home, shoot them down, that was his direct quote. in fact, they remove the previous counsel as...
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. >> four degrees and we say goodbye to whole cities, miami, alexandria, shanghai all lost beneath theaves. >> reporter: a little history lesson is useful here. when delegates at the paris conference six years ago celebrated the landmark agreement there, it was on the understanding that each country would follow up with individual plans to cut their greenhouse gas emissions. the goal was to limit global warming to under 2 degrees celsius, 3.7 degrees fahrenheit, limiting the rise to 1.5 degrees c was even better. they haven't done that. which may be why protesters here supplied their own pipe band soundtrack complete with caricatures of some of the leaders. the commitment to deeper carbon cuts this conference was supposed to produce hasn't happened. and this was the only presence in glasgow of chinese president xi. the scientific calculation is that greenhouse gas emissions have to be cut by half by the end of the decade. but as it stands now, norah, they'll continue to rise. >> mark phillips in glasgow, thank you. >>> and back here at home, the new abortion law in texas, the strictest
. >> four degrees and we say goodbye to whole cities, miami, alexandria, shanghai all lost beneath theaves. >> reporter: a little history lesson is useful here. when delegates at the paris conference six years ago celebrated the landmark agreement there, it was on the understanding that each country would follow up with individual plans to cut their greenhouse gas emissions. the goal was to limit global warming to under 2 degrees celsius, 3.7 degrees fahrenheit, limiting the rise to...
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. >> beautiful day and the whole city was crowded with people considering the number of times some partse whole royal story, here she was and everybody had come for her. >> they were told to form up outside the back door of kensington palace. the next minutes, the undertakers brought the coffin out. the staff started coming out behind the coffin. they were crying. you could see the emotion in their faces. it was pure, pure love for her. as we were coming out of kensington palace, we followed the carriage and all of us heard the massive scream. >> diana, i love you. and that scream went through all of us. it was hard, not just physically but mentally. either side of you, you had thousands and thousands of people. some people crying, some people clapping, some people quiet. and that little wreath with a note on it that said mommy, i think it spoke volumes of what we were doing there and who we were doing it for. >> the note, it's so heartbreaking. something that you feel you are not supposed to see. it was just such a reminder of what has been lost here. >> i believe it was prince phillip
. >> beautiful day and the whole city was crowded with people considering the number of times some partse whole royal story, here she was and everybody had come for her. >> they were told to form up outside the back door of kensington palace. the next minutes, the undertakers brought the coffin out. the staff started coming out behind the coffin. they were crying. you could see the emotion in their faces. it was pure, pure love for her. as we were coming out of kensington palace, we...
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gentrification has affected the whole city. you have to now make a huge amount of money to be here.and they're empty. >> anthony: i live in one of those big empty buildings, with absentee owners. is that all that's going to be left in new york. >> clayton: yes. new york -- there was always something that brought it back. but once you fill it with the corporate world, it's never going back. so we turned a corner that we will never go back again. so it's over. >> anthony: it's over. >> clayton: it's over. when they're sick, they get comfortable anywhere and spread germs everywhere. nothing kills more viruses, including the covid-19 virus, on more surfaces than lysol disinfectant spray. lysol. what it takes to protect. tony here from creditrepair.com taking to the streets to talk about credit. can you repair your credit yourself? yes. -great. how? uhhh... how long does credit repair take? i don't know, like 10 years. what? are you insane? what's a good credit score? go. 600. maybe if you're trying to pay thousands extra in interest rates. cut the confusion, get started with a free cred
gentrification has affected the whole city. you have to now make a huge amount of money to be here.and they're empty. >> anthony: i live in one of those big empty buildings, with absentee owners. is that all that's going to be left in new york. >> clayton: yes. new york -- there was always something that brought it back. but once you fill it with the corporate world, it's never going back. so we turned a corner that we will never go back again. so it's over. >> anthony: it's...
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even though the majority of the government officials, all thought that waddell has control of the whole city pretty. >> and that is why he is put into this awkward position, it was to give these speeches, really inciting white men for attacking blackman in terrorizing and then keep them from voting in fact, the night before the election he told them that if they went out they saw blackman trying to vote, they should order him to go home braided and shoot them in their tracks that was a direct quote. in fact after they at gunpoint removed the police chief they held a postelection, a fake election and he was elected as mayor braided so he was named as mayor and then put into position for having to now provide public security and protect the citizens black and white and giving the speeches and then he would take home and put down your guns but this violence that he incited, had gotten out of control then he finds himself in this awkward position of saying, it is not such a great idea now that i am in charge. and so everybody go home. >> so they control the narrative of how the story is going to
even though the majority of the government officials, all thought that waddell has control of the whole city pretty. >> and that is why he is put into this awkward position, it was to give these speeches, really inciting white men for attacking blackman in terrorizing and then keep them from voting in fact, the night before the election he told them that if they went out they saw blackman trying to vote, they should order him to go home braided and shoot them in their tracks that was a...
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ones, which are the majority of the government officials all got sent home and wie del has of the whole city. >> his role in the summer was to give these incendiary speeches inciting white men to attack black men and terrorize them and keep them from voting. in in fact the night before the election if they went out and saw a black man going to vote they should address him to go down and if they didn't, shoot him down. that was his direct get. at gunpoint they removed -- held a quote election. fake election and he was quote elected as mayor so here you have the leader of the coup named as mayor and then put in the position having to now provide public security and protect citizens black and white so he started giving speeches okay everybody, go home and put town your guns but this violence he'd incited had gotten out of control by then, then he finds himself in this awkward position you know, lynching is not such a great idea now that i'm in charge and we have to protect everyone so everybody go home and he was completely ignored of course. >> and so they controlled the narrative of how this
ones, which are the majority of the government officials all got sent home and wie del has of the whole city. >> his role in the summer was to give these incendiary speeches inciting white men to attack black men and terrorize them and keep them from voting. in in fact the night before the election if they went out and saw a black man going to vote they should address him to go down and if they didn't, shoot him down. that was his direct get. at gunpoint they removed -- held a quote...
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the whole city burned down in the guy that went into protect the city from burning, he's not supposed to rot in jail for the rest of his life? it's preposterous. if you don't like the system, please leave. the judges appointed by a democrat. and then ran for reelection and the people put them there. the jury, half of them were selected by the prosecution. you have a problem with that? go live somewhere else. it's extremely transparent. he was allowed to have that ar-15 is a 17-year-old. that was as clear a cut. i've ever seen. >> the weapons charges here -- the question we were discussing during the trial is why did the judge dropped the dangerous weapons charge? the defense which is very good for kyle read the law and brought it to the judge and said you are allowed to have a rifle as long as it is not a short-barreled rifle. they threw out the dangerous weapons charge. and now the prosecution has practically nothing to go on at this point. i want to talk about how the defense has gone back to the evidence is nice. >> if you could pull that one up -- thomas binger basically -- he is
the whole city burned down in the guy that went into protect the city from burning, he's not supposed to rot in jail for the rest of his life? it's preposterous. if you don't like the system, please leave. the judges appointed by a democrat. and then ran for reelection and the people put them there. the jury, half of them were selected by the prosecution. you have a problem with that? go live somewhere else. it's extremely transparent. he was allowed to have that ar-15 is a 17-year-old. that...
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and the walter johnson's rate has written about, new orleans the whole city is a memorial to slaves like the levees rose and buildings constructed by the labor of enslaved people printed new orleans was one of the largest labor markets in the country, and for much of that. and were thinking about how the story is been told to me and how it's not been told to me. and it started think about how do other cities or historical sites and monuments and memorials tell the story, or not tell the story of slavery and what is that tell us about sort of the nature of the public consciousness of this country with regard to understanding or failing to understand histories of slavery and ending with the cummins rate of the actual impact on this country. so those are questions that i would reckon with and think about. i visited dozens of places that could've written about but i did and ultimately the book is about essentially but if you include the epilogue about the national culture and for my grandparents, so it's - i could've written about a hundred thousand because as far as the slavery in the lands
and the walter johnson's rate has written about, new orleans the whole city is a memorial to slaves like the levees rose and buildings constructed by the labor of enslaved people printed new orleans was one of the largest labor markets in the country, and for much of that. and were thinking about how the story is been told to me and how it's not been told to me. and it started think about how do other cities or historical sites and monuments and memorials tell the story, or not tell the story...