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eastern with a virtual event with angela davis. noam chomsky, angela davis, arundhati roy and winona laduke with others and musical performances. visit democracynow.org for details. we want to thank the thousands of people who have helped us over these 25 years, what an honor it has been to work with all of you and how many years more we look forward to. with my colleagues juan gonzalez and nermeen shaikh we thank you all for being with us for these 25 years. i'm amy goodman. >>> thank you for joining us. from our studio in tokyo, this is nhk "newsline." russian media are reporting that the death toll from an accident in a coal mine has rizzo ton at least 62. authorities believe a gas explosion likely occurred. the accident happened on thursday. local authorities say 285 workers were in the mine at the
eastern with a virtual event with angela davis. noam chomsky, angela davis, arundhati roy and winona laduke with others and musical performances. visit democracynow.org for details. we want to thank the thousands of people who have helped us over these 25 years, what an honor it has been to work with all of you and how many years more we look forward to. with my colleagues juan gonzalez and nermeen shaikh we thank you all for being with us for these 25 years. i'm amy goodman. >>> thank...
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eastern with a virtual event with angela davis. noam chomsky, angela davis, arundhati roy and winona laduke with others and musical performances. visit democracynow.org for details. we want to thank the thousands of people who have helped us over these 25 years, what an honor it has been to work with all of you and how many years more we look forward to. with my colleagues juan gonzalez and nermeen shaikh we thank you all for being with us for these 25 years. i'm amy goodman. - [me] i was good swier boy. was swimng in th oceabefore ias five. we just took breath and oked dow e water s glass ear. the spir of lighcame wn lika cathedl. itas like other wod. ani never rgot it so was hook. i tellou i wasooked.
eastern with a virtual event with angela davis. noam chomsky, angela davis, arundhati roy and winona laduke with others and musical performances. visit democracynow.org for details. we want to thank the thousands of people who have helped us over these 25 years, what an honor it has been to work with all of you and how many years more we look forward to. with my colleagues juan gonzalez and nermeen shaikh we thank you all for being with us for these 25 years. i'm amy goodman. - [me] i was good...
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amy: that is the scholar and activist angela davis speaking thursday. on the evening of december 7, we hope you will join us with angela davis and many others for a virtual celebration to mark democracy now!'s 20 foot anniversary. others will be noam chomsky, winona laduke, greta thunberg, danny devito, plus musical guests. you can visit democracynow.org for more information about the online event december 7 8:00 p.m. eastern time. we hope you will be there. well, speaking of education. we reported exnsively this month on how students and young people led the push to address the climate crisis at the u.n. climate summit in glasgow, where the largest contingent was fossil fuel lobbyists. now we look at how the fossil fuel industry is shaping climate education here in the united states. in texas, the state board of education is set to vote as soon as today on whether new science standards for middle schoolers should include climate change. the language they choose will ultimately dictate how books -- textbooks nationwide address the issue. this week the b
amy: that is the scholar and activist angela davis speaking thursday. on the evening of december 7, we hope you will join us with angela davis and many others for a virtual celebration to mark democracy now!'s 20 foot anniversary. others will be noam chomsky, winona laduke, greta thunberg, danny devito, plus musical guests. you can visit democracynow.org for more information about the online event december 7 8:00 p.m. eastern time. we hope you will be there. well, speaking of education. we...
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>> i want to start out by saying my starting point was reading angela davis. i'm not the first person to talk about abolition and creating -- creating an abolition democracy so my vision came from them. when you use the word abolition you were talking about transformation. i'm not talking about modest reform. the beauty of understanding is once you understand it the way forward becomes obvious. you just reverse those. the first thing i say is we need to change their relationshipla with the state from punitive to caring and paint the lands in which we see them. dare i say with love. but once you see descendent says three-dimensional human beings who are capable of agency and a potential asset it frees you up toes focus on and identify policies that actually might be cheaper than what we are doing like mask incarceration over policing and more effect if. first you got to change the lens but then you reverse the processes. inclusion rather than exclusionism and mandatory zoning and mandatory affordable housing for all neighborhoods. green lighting rather than red
>> i want to start out by saying my starting point was reading angela davis. i'm not the first person to talk about abolition and creating -- creating an abolition democracy so my vision came from them. when you use the word abolition you were talking about transformation. i'm not talking about modest reform. the beauty of understanding is once you understand it the way forward becomes obvious. you just reverse those. the first thing i say is we need to change their relationshipla with...
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du bois, angela davis. i'm not the first person to talk about abolition and creating an abolition democracy. so my vision really came from them, the language they use. when you use the word abolition you talking about transformation. i'm not talking about modest reform. the beauty of understanding residential caste is once you understand it and its processes, the way forward becomes obvious. you just reverse those processes. the first thing i say is we need to change the relationship with states, with descendents from punitive to caring, change the lens in which we see them. there i say with love. but what you see descendents as three-dimensional human beings who are capable of agency and potential assets, it frees you up to focus on and identify evidence-based policies that actually might be cheaper than what we are doing, which is basically mass incarceration and over policing, and more effective. first you have to change the lands but it also say we need to reverse the processes here so inclusion rather
du bois, angela davis. i'm not the first person to talk about abolition and creating an abolition democracy. so my vision really came from them, the language they use. when you use the word abolition you talking about transformation. i'm not talking about modest reform. the beauty of understanding residential caste is once you understand it and its processes, the way forward becomes obvious. you just reverse those processes. the first thing i say is we need to change the relationship with...
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davis. i'm asking for those go those. i don't know. it might not young garcia, don't b, e, phone or delete a shoes. giving me a smile. delgarze's lacoff or amount of buffalo on the past. they don't the was that i saw your but that was no sal door, a company, and sweat to policy bull or c brewer for act on hulu, la fad amiga. me in the book. fair. susan. see me look on bad de la here. there it is. it that would have made me an unfair from susan who was at mid 5. the fuck of martha. glad all is gone. the wooden alarm set for the city to be added, the osha and doctor c on let over the last all ha, i love little with the best of all the continuity i i. ready i, [000:00:00;00] i me, ah, ah, ah, me. we call ourselves the document junkies. documents accumulated over 40 years of freedom of information actions that i did, including several lawsuits to try to get documents out of the p a. p. c. d law suits the agent orange law suits trying to stop the government spraying out here. then i had a bunch o
davis. i'm asking for those go those. i don't know. it might not young garcia, don't b, e, phone or delete a shoes. giving me a smile. delgarze's lacoff or amount of buffalo on the past. they don't the was that i saw your but that was no sal door, a company, and sweat to policy bull or c brewer for act on hulu, la fad amiga. me in the book. fair. susan. see me look on bad de la here. there it is. it that would have made me an unfair from susan who was at mid 5. the fuck of martha. glad all is...
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thank you for me was janet angela davis. i'm asking you for those. go those. i don't me, it might not. young garcia don't be followed and she was giving her a smug delgarze's lacoff or amount of buffalo on the prize. they don't the walls are they still young or but that her no sal door, a company and sweat to policy book or see brought her bill at dalton la fad. de maria grabbed me in the birth bur susie, see me look on bad de la here. there it isn't that would have made me an unfair homesickness who was a mean foster fuck of martha. last osh, it's gone the near last set for the city to be and that it is osha and dr. seal. next will be last all ha, l, a little problem with the best of all the continuity i i, i, [000:00:00;00] i, [000:00:00;00] i me, ah, ah, me. we call ourselves the document junkies. documents accumulated over 40 years of freedom of information actions that i did, including several lawsuits to try to get documents out of e p a. p c d law suits the agent orange law suits trying to stop the government spraying out here. then i had a bunch of stu
thank you for me was janet angela davis. i'm asking you for those. go those. i don't me, it might not. young garcia don't be followed and she was giving her a smug delgarze's lacoff or amount of buffalo on the prize. they don't the walls are they still young or but that her no sal door, a company and sweat to policy book or see brought her bill at dalton la fad. de maria grabbed me in the birth bur susie, see me look on bad de la here. there it isn't that would have made me an unfair...
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>> i want to start byo saying that my starting point was reading angela davis. i am not the first person to talk about abolition and creating an abolitionist democracy. my vision came for the language. i'm not talking about modest reform. the beauty of understanding. we reverse those processes so the first thing i say is we need to change the relationship with the states from punitive to caring. once you see descendents capable of agencies. to focus on and identify the evidence-based policies that actually might be cheaper with mass incarceration and over policing and first you've got to change the lens and reversed i e processes so inclusion rather than exclusion. mandatory inclusionary zoning and affordable housing for all neighborhoods. investing in historically funded neighborhoods redlined in the 30s and cutgh off from traditional mortgages and investments to this day so they should be first in line for new infrastructure dollars. they should be first in line. it's three times more money than the black neighborhoods in the development dollar.ig that's not r
>> i want to start byo saying that my starting point was reading angela davis. i am not the first person to talk about abolition and creating an abolitionist democracy. my vision came for the language. i'm not talking about modest reform. the beauty of understanding. we reverse those processes so the first thing i say is we need to change the relationship with the states from punitive to caring. once you see descendents capable of agencies. to focus on and identify the evidence-based...
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there are so many dimensions but angela davis talked about abolition as much as building up as it is tearing down and need to repair democracy as you go, right. we should grow the racial multicoalition that claims black lives matter and builds and sustain the coalition and you have people that will show up in zoning meetings say they will stand for affordable housing and fight for integrated schools, right. m there's no silver bullet. >> so, cheryl, there are questions of examples, locations, cities that have made s,real progress. you mentioned richmond, california and guns. >> you might be surprised la louisville, kentucky which i feature quite a bit in chapter in schools was a very segregated -- segregated neighborhood and segregated in its schools. 90% of students who went to schools were black in the city, 90% were white in the outlining. become much more integrated and built constituency of people who volunteered and you had majority in politician in which the majority of people wanted integration and after they got with school desegregation, they continued their school integrat
there are so many dimensions but angela davis talked about abolition as much as building up as it is tearing down and need to repair democracy as you go, right. we should grow the racial multicoalition that claims black lives matter and builds and sustain the coalition and you have people that will show up in zoning meetings say they will stand for affordable housing and fight for integrated schools, right. m there's no silver bullet. >> so, cheryl, there are questions of examples,...
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there's so many dimensions the boys and angela davis talk about abolition is much about building up as it is about tearing down and that you needed to repair democracy as you go. we did grow the multiracial coalitions that have black lives matter and sustain the o coalitions and you have peoplt show up at the zoning needing to say that i stand for affordable housing everywhere. who will fight for the integrated schools pretty is a multipronged thing and there's no silver bullet. >> your discussion remind me of the beloved community that people have discussed and i think that is quite resonant with what you're saying about starting with love. so there are questions about examples of locations, cities, and made real progress in your mention richmond, california pretty can you give us other examples of cities that have taken the kind of stuff that you think that are important. >> you might be surprised, louisville, kentucky, which i think you're quite a bit on the chapter in schools, is a very segregated if in his neighborhoods and segregated units schools. about 90 percent of the student
there's so many dimensions the boys and angela davis talk about abolition is much about building up as it is about tearing down and that you needed to repair democracy as you go. we did grow the multiracial coalitions that have black lives matter and sustain the o coalitions and you have peoplt show up at the zoning needing to say that i stand for affordable housing everywhere. who will fight for the integrated schools pretty is a multipronged thing and there's no silver bullet. >> your...
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but dubois and angela davis talked about abolition is as much about building up as it is about tearing down and you need to repairdemocracy as you go . we should grow the multiracial coalition that claims black lives matter and sustain the coalition so you have people who will show up at zoning meetings and say i stand for affordable housing everywhere or who will fight for integrated schools. it's a multi prong thing. there's no silver bullet. >> your discussion reminds me of the prospect of beloved community . that system that was discussed and i think it's quite resonant with what you're saying about starting from low. so sheryll, there are questions about examples. sort of locations, cities that have made real progress. you mentioned richmond california, could you give us other examples of cities that have taken the kind of steps that you think are important? >> you might be surprised. louisville kentucky which i feature quite a bit in a chapter on schools was a very segregated neighborhood and segregated in its schools. about 90 percent of students who went to school were black in
but dubois and angela davis talked about abolition is as much about building up as it is about tearing down and you need to repairdemocracy as you go . we should grow the multiracial coalition that claims black lives matter and sustain the coalition so you have people who will show up at zoning meetings and say i stand for affordable housing everywhere or who will fight for integrated schools. it's a multi prong thing. there's no silver bullet. >> your discussion reminds me of the...
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that piece was ultimately collected by the smithsonian and angela davis wrote an article in one of their issues in a magazine that was titled, the artist protest and so that title is directly connected to this book. >> absolutely that was so to hear about the process and generating something that came to you in a nightmare and turning it into this beautiful piece of art i think that we don't realize how ingrained the protest art is in our culture for the longest time, you explain it so much in your book, gorilla ours and activism which i had not really been aware of before, and i think more familiar versions of protest art for me was cartoons rated but i'm just generally interested to know that is there a piece of protest art in the world than just into the chest, is stuck with you over time and really defines the genre. >> there are a few to be honest. so used to be a huge fan of an artist and came to gun violence, i really admired and appreciated the ways that he could take a tool that is utilized for violence and transform that is something that is utilized for healing environments an
that piece was ultimately collected by the smithsonian and angela davis wrote an article in one of their issues in a magazine that was titled, the artist protest and so that title is directly connected to this book. >> absolutely that was so to hear about the process and generating something that came to you in a nightmare and turning it into this beautiful piece of art i think that we don't realize how ingrained the protest art is in our culture for the longest time, you explain it so...
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eastern time with credit to break, angela davis, arundhati roy, winona laduke, and more. visit democracynow.org for details. that test it our show. the warmest of congratulations on the amihan. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning.
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eastern time with credit to break, angela davis, arundhati roy, winona laduke, and more. visit democracynow.org for details. that test it our show. the warmest of congratulations on the amihan. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. xmxm0m0m0m0m0d0d0m6m6m6m6m >>> hello and thanks for joining us on "nhk newsline." >>> after the united states announced it would do the same to help curb the spike in crude oil prices. government officials now plan to provide the market with a reserve surplus worth several day's consumption and study whether to release more. the japanese government stores oil stockpiles equivalent to about 140 days of domestic
eastern time with credit to break, angela davis, arundhati roy, winona laduke, and more. visit democracynow.org for details. that test it our show. the warmest of congratulations on the amihan. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. xmxm0m0m0m0m0d0d0m6m6m6m6m >>> hello and thanks for joining us on "nhk newsline." >>> after the united states announced it would do the same to help curb the spike in crude oil prices....
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in the words of angela davis, i am no longer accepting the things i cannot change, i am changing the things that i cannot accept. this meeting is adjourned. >>> this is the disability and aging committee. i am the commission president martha knudsen. to facilitate teleconferencing to reduce the risk of covid-19 transmission at public meetings. ordinarily, the brown act sets strict rules for teleconferencing. the governor recently signed new amendments to the brown act for public meetings during a state of emergency provided that commissions such as ours make certain findings. to comply with this new requirement, we will amended this morning's agenda and add a new item 4a to consider whether continuing use of teleconferencing will minimize health risks and whether our commission is able to use teleconferencing in a manner that allows public participation and transparency. members of the public may observe this meeting via sfgov.org and channel 26. they may offer public comment by calling the public comment phone number. i'd like to welcome the members of the public and staff who are w
in the words of angela davis, i am no longer accepting the things i cannot change, i am changing the things that i cannot accept. this meeting is adjourned. >>> this is the disability and aging committee. i am the commission president martha knudsen. to facilitate teleconferencing to reduce the risk of covid-19 transmission at public meetings. ordinarily, the brown act sets strict rules for teleconferencing. the governor recently signed new amendments to the brown act for public...
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in the words of angela davis, i am no longer accepting the things i cannot change, i am changing the things that i cannot accept. this meeting is adjourned. shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their shopping and dining within the 49 square miles of san francisco. by supporting local services within our neighborhoods, we help san francisco remain unique, successful, and vibrant. so where will you shop and dine in the 49? >> my name is ray behr. i am the owner of chief plus. it's a destination specialty foods store, and it's also a corner grocery store, as well. we call it cheese plus because there's a lot of additions in addition to cheese here. from fresh flowers, to wine, past a, chocolate, our dining area and espresso bar. you can have a casual meeting if you want to. it's a real community gathering place. what makes little polk unique, i think, first of all, it's a great pedestrian street. there's people out and about all day, meeting this neighbor and coming out and supporting the businesses. the businesses here are almost all exclusiv
in the words of angela davis, i am no longer accepting the things i cannot change, i am changing the things that i cannot accept. this meeting is adjourned. shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their shopping and dining within the 49 square miles of san francisco. by supporting local services within our neighborhoods, we help san francisco remain unique, successful, and vibrant. so where will you shop and dine in the 49? >> my name is ray behr....
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in the words of angela davis, i am no longer accepting the things i cannot change, i am changing the things that i cannot accept. this meeting is adjourned. >> shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their business in the 49 square files of san francisco. we help san francisco remain unique, successful and right vi. so where will you shop and dine in the 49? >> i'm one of three owners here in san francisco and we provide mostly live music entertainment and we have food, the type of food that we have a mexican food and it's not a big menu, but we did it with love. like ribeye tacos and quesadillas and fries. for latinos, it brings families together and if we can bring that family to your business, you're gold. tonight we have russelling for e community. >> we have a ten-person limb elimination match. we have a full-size ring with barside food and drink. we ended up getting wrestling here with puoillo del mar. we're hope og get families to join us. we've done a drag queen bingo and we're trying to be a diverse kind of club, trying different thin
in the words of angela davis, i am no longer accepting the things i cannot change, i am changing the things that i cannot accept. this meeting is adjourned. >> shop and dine in the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do their business in the 49 square files of san francisco. we help san francisco remain unique, successful and right vi. so where will you shop and dine in the 49? >> i'm one of three owners here in san francisco and we provide mostly live music...
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in the words of angela davis, i am no longer accepting the things i cannot change, i am changing the things that i cannot accept. this meeting is adjourned. shop and dine on the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do shopping and dining within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within neighborhood. we help san francisco remain unique, successful and vibrant. where will you shop and dine in the 49? san francisco owes the charm to the unique character of the neighborhood comer hall district. each corridor has its own personality. our neighborhoods are the engine of the city. >> you are putting money and support back to the community you live in and you are helping small businesses grow. >> it is more environmentally friendly. >> shopping local is very important. i have had relationships with my local growers for 30 years. by shopping here and supporting us locally, you are also supporting the growers of the flowers, they are fresh and they have a price point that is not imported. it is really good for everybody. >> shopping locally is
in the words of angela davis, i am no longer accepting the things i cannot change, i am changing the things that i cannot accept. this meeting is adjourned. shop and dine on the 49 promotes local businesses and challenges residents to do shopping and dining within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services within neighborhood. we help san francisco remain unique, successful and vibrant. where will you shop and dine in the 49? san francisco owes the charm to the unique...
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in the words of angela davis, i am no longer accepting the things i cannot change, i am changing the things that i cannot accept. this meeting is adjourned. watching. >> ever wonder about programs the city is working on to make san francisco the best place to live and work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is pretty unique in fact, san francisco city departments are filled with truly initiative programming that turns this way our goal is to create programs that are easily digestable and easy to follow so that our resident can participate in healing the planet with the new take dial initiative they're getting close to zero waste we 2020 and today san francisco is diverting land filled and while those numbers are imperfect not enough. >> we're sending over 4 hundred thousand tons of waste to the landfill and over the 4 hundred tons 10 thousands are textile and unwanted listen ones doesn't have to be find in the
in the words of angela davis, i am no longer accepting the things i cannot change, i am changing the things that i cannot accept. this meeting is adjourned. watching. >> ever wonder about programs the city is working on to make san francisco the best place to live and work we bring shine won our city department and the people making them happy what happened next sf oh, san francisco known for it's looks at and history and beauty this place arts has it all but it's city government is...
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in the words of angela davis, i am no longer accepting the things i cannot change, i am changing the things that i cannot accept. this meeting is adjourned. >> [gavel] >> good afternoon and welcome to the november 9, 2021 reg lar meeting of the san francisco board of supervisors. madame clerk, would you please call the roll. >> thank you, mr. president. supervisor chan. chan present. supervisor hanney. present. supervisor mandelman. present. supervisor mar. present. supervisor peskin. present. supervisor peskin. present. supervisor ronen. supervisor ronen were you able to sign on? mr. president, you have a quorum. >> supervisor: the supervisor board of supervisors acknowledges we're on homeland of the original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as the indigenous stewards of this land and in accordance with their traditions, the have never seeded, loss nor forgotten their responsibilities as caretakers in this place and as for all people who's in their and we benefit from living and work on their traditional homeland and pay respects by acknowledging the ancestors and elders
in the words of angela davis, i am no longer accepting the things i cannot change, i am changing the things that i cannot accept. this meeting is adjourned. >> [gavel] >> good afternoon and welcome to the november 9, 2021 reg lar meeting of the san francisco board of supervisors. madame clerk, would you please call the roll. >> thank you, mr. president. supervisor chan. chan present. supervisor hanney. present. supervisor mandelman. present. supervisor mar. present. supervisor...