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and i can ask sheryll cashin about what is on your mind but for someone to turn to sheryll cashin, the question what to do about all of this. there's a chapter title abolition and care i wonder if you could share what is in the chapter and what is your vision of what needs to be done to dismantle and have "residential caste system". >> i want to start off that my starting point was, not the first person to talk about this about abolition in creating abolition democracy so much and so my vision really came from then is the language they use, you use the word abolition, you're talking about transformation in another talking about modest reform but the beauty of understanding "residential caste system", once you understanding the processes in a way forward is, your reversing - so the first thing that i say is that we need to change the relationship with the state from punitive to the caring and change the lands in which we see them. dare i say love but once you see descendents three dimensional human beings who are capable of agency and potential assets, it frees you up to focus on and id
and i can ask sheryll cashin about what is on your mind but for someone to turn to sheryll cashin, the question what to do about all of this. there's a chapter title abolition and care i wonder if you could share what is in the chapter and what is your vision of what needs to be done to dismantle and have "residential caste system". >> i want to start off that my starting point was, not the first person to talk about this about abolition in creating abolition democracy so much...
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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 the city and 90 percent were white and the outlying area. over a twenty-yearperiod , through a series of actions the louisville metro area became much more integrated and built a constituency for people who volunteered. you had majoritarian politics in which the majority of people wanted integration . after they got out in their corridor with school segregation they continued their school integration. theyconsolidated the government ,city and county . and residential segregation went down a lot in the area. it went from being a hyper segregated metro area to just bein
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 the city and 90...
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i want to start off, sheryll, by asking you why you decided to write this book? >> part of it as you know is your fault. it was about four years ago, five years ago that i got a call from you asking me if i would like to give the memorial lecture at my alma mater, harvard law school. i was flattered, flabbergasted thinking what will i say at this institution were a lot of my former professors are still on the faculty. so it really forced me to think ambitiously like what would be worthy of the occasion? i spent my entire academic career thinking about segregation and was very inspired by michelle alexander's book, "the new jim crow" in the way she connected contemporary mass incarceration to a prior anti-black institution jim crow. but i wanted to see the connection from slavery to jim crow to the iconic segregation black ghettos, black hoods. because it just seemed like it's time we put to bed one black supporting institution we created another, right? so supremacy still manifest, just the structures change and ideology rather changes. so that is one reason i wr
i want to start off, sheryll, by asking you why you decided to write this book? >> part of it as you know is your fault. it was about four years ago, five years ago that i got a call from you asking me if i would like to give the memorial lecture at my alma mater, harvard law school. i was flattered, flabbergasted thinking what will i say at this institution were a lot of my former professors are still on the faculty. so it really forced me to think ambitiously like what would be worthy...
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you had sheryl lee ralph on in your program in the first hour. she did a better job in the two minutes she was on your show than the democrats as a party have done for the last four months trying to sell what's in this bill for the people. they need to hire her. jamie harrison, call them up and hire sherle rouse and put her on the road. they're so much better at manufacturing outrage. they're so much better in motivating voters to go to the polls. that's what we saw in virginia. if democrats think, i happen to agree with him and putting more numbers out there is the way to do it. it will be an ugly nice. you cannot come here with a political policy pen. you just can't. >> in terms of this selling what's in it, i have an example that we're going to show in the next block. my panel is sticking with me because coming up we'll sound off to the other sunday shows. stay with us. feel stuck and need a loan? move to sofi and feel what it's like to get your money right. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ move to a sofi personal loan. earn $10 just for viewing your rate —
you had sheryl lee ralph on in your program in the first hour. she did a better job in the two minutes she was on your show than the democrats as a party have done for the last four months trying to sell what's in this bill for the people. they need to hire her. jamie harrison, call them up and hire sherle rouse and put her on the road. they're so much better at manufacturing outrage. they're so much better in motivating voters to go to the polls. that's what we saw in virginia. if democrats...
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sheryll cashin. you have five minutes. >> thank you very much, i want to begin by associating myself with the comments of the chairwoman, and my comments are in that spirit. i've spent nearly three decades grappling with u.s. segregation, and how it produces racial inequality. my most recent book, "white save black hood," segregation and the age of inequality reflects this decades of examinations. it argues that we have a system of residential caste in which government overinvests and excludes in affluent white spaces and disinvests and contains, and frankly preys on people in high poverty black neighborhoods. these are the extremes of american residential caste but everyone who can not afford to buy their way into high opportunity neighborhoods are harmed by the system. the poor especially are systematically excluded for opportunities for social mobility, no matter how hard they work to escape. exclusionary zoning was first sanctioned by the u.s. supreme court in 1986 in which it endorsed the idea t
sheryll cashin. you have five minutes. >> thank you very much, i want to begin by associating myself with the comments of the chairwoman, and my comments are in that spirit. i've spent nearly three decades grappling with u.s. segregation, and how it produces racial inequality. my most recent book, "white save black hood," segregation and the age of inequality reflects this decades of examinations. it argues that we have a system of residential caste in which government...
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sandberg do i have an inner sheryl sandberg i don't know not that you shouldn't look at instagram but tiktok is doing pretty well. >>> goldman out with its annual holiday survey and saying forget macy's buy fedex and u.p.s. as consumers shift towards ecommerce. amazon ramping up for what could be the biggest black friday ever take you inside the action, next the internet wasn't built to be a place of walls. but then the walls went up and choice became limited. until now. now we're in a new digital landscape of emerging channels, data-driven campaigns and measurable outcomes. welcome to now - the new open web. powered by people-based software from viant - a new standard in media. the upgrade marketers deserve. viant. built for now. ♪♪ it's another day. viant. built for now. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of sd-wan and advanced security integrated on our activecore platform so you can control your network fro
sandberg do i have an inner sheryl sandberg i don't know not that you shouldn't look at instagram but tiktok is doing pretty well. >>> goldman out with its annual holiday survey and saying forget macy's buy fedex and u.p.s. as consumers shift towards ecommerce. amazon ramping up for what could be the biggest black friday ever take you inside the action, next the internet wasn't built to be a place of walls. but then the walls went up and choice became limited. until now. now we're in a...
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let's bring in sheryl dorsey, a retired author for the chicago of d. and the author of the book "the greatest crime story never told." sergeant-doers, it's great to talk to you. we know crime can increase this time of year, but one of this incident had 80 suspects. how unusual is this? >> i've never seen or heard of anything like that certainly in my 20-year career on the lapd. 80 individuals were able to gather and then storm a location. it's just nonsensical. listen, these knuckleheads are opportunists and while they are cause an inconvenience to shoppers, because as women we like to pick up and touch stuff, but stores need to tie down their merchandise, don't make it so easy to run in and grab and run away with something. >> california's governor called these thieves organized retail crime rings, a crime ring. do you think these groups could be coordinating? who could be involved in all of this? >> i'm not sure how much coordination is going into it other than, hey, let's all meet over here at such and such a time. we saw in one of the instances whe
let's bring in sheryl dorsey, a retired author for the chicago of d. and the author of the book "the greatest crime story never told." sergeant-doers, it's great to talk to you. we know crime can increase this time of year, but one of this incident had 80 suspects. how unusual is this? >> i've never seen or heard of anything like that certainly in my 20-year career on the lapd. 80 individuals were able to gather and then storm a location. it's just nonsensical. listen, these...
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that the senate agreed to senate concurrent resolution 19, signed sincerely, sheryl l. johnson, clerk. the speaker pro tempore: pursuan t to clause 12-a of rule 1, the the chair claire declares the house in recess subject to the call of the chair. liability, value, and choice. now more than ever it all starts with great internet. >> wow, supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> earl year today house speaker nancy pelosi held a news conference on the legislative agenda. this is just under half an hour. ms. pelosi: good morning. thank you for your patience. we were just finishing the house democratic whip meeting. we heard from our magnificent chairman, had a "q&a" with our members with each chair about the specifics in the legislation. as amended from what they had seen since last week. it was very inspiring and heartening to
that the senate agreed to senate concurrent resolution 19, signed sincerely, sheryl l. johnson, clerk. the speaker pro tempore: pursuan t to clause 12-a of rule 1, the the chair claire declares the house in recess subject to the call of the chair. liability, value, and choice. now more than ever it all starts with great internet. >> wow, supports c-span as a public service along with these other television providers. giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> earl year today house...
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tonight you can see where andrew dieman was killed across from sheryl an elementary. a growing memorial is there. when the police arrived, a cars had collided and a man was down. a pedestrian. even the parents say their kids are devastated. >> when we told him yesterday about what had happened, he told us that he was the kindest teacher. >> his father told us by phone, his son was special and made a real impact on everyone he met. the school will resume classes tomorrow after being closed today for veterans day. counsellors will be on hand for students and staff members. >>> how to stop deadly violence in oakland. the death of a toddler on 880 has city leaders desperate for a solution as the community raises money for the 23-month-old who was tragically killed. >> reporter: these images of jasper woo have touched the hearts of everyone who sees them. he was killed by a straight bullet while riding with his mom in the car on interstate 880. the chinatown chamber of commerce is holding a news conference tomorrow to make a play to the public to help find the person behin
tonight you can see where andrew dieman was killed across from sheryl an elementary. a growing memorial is there. when the police arrived, a cars had collided and a man was down. a pedestrian. even the parents say their kids are devastated. >> when we told him yesterday about what had happened, he told us that he was the kindest teacher. >> his father told us by phone, his son was special and made a real impact on everyone he met. the school will resume classes tomorrow after being...
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. >> sheryl hurd, today in the bay. >> now in response to the growing crime in the bay area, prosecutors have announced a new alliance made up of district attorney officers from alameda, contra costa, marin, santa clara, san francisco, san joaquin, and san mateo counties. they say that partnership will allow them to share information and successfully prosecute anyone involved in the mob burglaries. and the crime plaguing san francisco and other bay area cities. you can visit us as we update the stories, every arrest that is made as well as the timeline of when and where those smash and grabs happen. >> 4:35, the dry weather not helping those wanting to hit the slopes this thanksgiving weekend. sugar bowl is the latest resort in the sierra to delay the start of its ski season. it was scheduled to open friday but just can't due to the conditions. we reported heavenly, north star, and palisades tahoe resorts are also closed this weekend. forced to delay the seasons due to the snow. let's get a look at the holiday forecast in the bay area. >> we have one more day of people cooking and preppi
. >> sheryl hurd, today in the bay. >> now in response to the growing crime in the bay area, prosecutors have announced a new alliance made up of district attorney officers from alameda, contra costa, marin, santa clara, san francisco, san joaquin, and san mateo counties. they say that partnership will allow them to share information and successfully prosecute anyone involved in the mob burglaries. and the crime plaguing san francisco and other bay area cities. you can visit us as...
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sheryll cashin. you have five minutes. >> thank you very much, i want to begin by associating myself with the comments of the chairwoman, and my comments are in that sphere. i've spent nearly three decades grappling with u.s. segregation, and how it produces racial inequality. my most recent book, "white save black hood," segregation and inequality reflects decades. it argues we have a system of residential caste that government influences over white spaces and, preys on people in high poverty black neighborhoods. these are the extremes of american residential caste but everyone who can not afford to buy their way into high opportunity neighborhoods are harmed by the system. the poor are systematically excluded for opportunities for social mobility, no matter how hard they work to escape. exclusionary zoning, it endorsed the idea that duplexes were parasitic on single family homes and the people who live there. in ensuing decades, thousands of new suburban governments formed, enabling middle class an
sheryll cashin. you have five minutes. >> thank you very much, i want to begin by associating myself with the comments of the chairwoman, and my comments are in that sphere. i've spent nearly three decades grappling with u.s. segregation, and how it produces racial inequality. my most recent book, "white save black hood," segregation and inequality reflects decades. it argues we have a system of residential caste that government influences over white spaces and, preys on people...
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"today in the bay" sheryl hurd explains. >> reporter: tonight people are trying to change the violence by offering activities for young people in east oakland. >> we want to bring the community together because of the violence in oakland. >> reporter: pastor rhonda collaborating with other churches and other city by providing a safe haven to attract young people who needs an alternative to violence. >> you have to approach it from a new approach. you have to have a new mindset, you got to recognize hey, some of our young people out there they're looking to make money. >> reporter: in some cases, that has turned to gun battles and street robberies. the question is, will young people involve with crime come to a program like this. >> the key is you really got to meet folks where they are and that's what tonight was all about. >> reporter: council member lauren taylor district sees some of the highest rate of gun violence in the city. >> they're not going to change their decisions based on a stranger. but when they are in deep relationship, that's why we have to continue to investigate in
"today in the bay" sheryl hurd explains. >> reporter: tonight people are trying to change the violence by offering activities for young people in east oakland. >> we want to bring the community together because of the violence in oakland. >> reporter: pastor rhonda collaborating with other churches and other city by providing a safe haven to attract young people who needs an alternative to violence. >> you have to approach it from a new approach. you have to...
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joining me for nor reaction is democratic congresswoman mikey sheryl from new jersey. thanks for coming in. that moment on the house floor we played at the top of the show when this was just passed, democrats all cheering, is not something that we really see very often, definitely not the extent we saw. what was that moment about for you? >> well, i think that moment was the culmination of a week where i was able to vote for and pass so much of what we've been working on for years now. so i started the week at the white house really able to watch the president sign into law some of the key priorities we're facing, like the gateway project, really critical issues we've been so focused on for years and ending the week with making sure we were able to bring down costs for families in new jersey, make new jersey more affordable, make sure we're getting rid of or lifting the state and local tax deduction cap, investing in family, getting a tax cut for middle-class families, bringing down cost of child care, of prescription drugs, bringing down costs of insulin. i have a wom
joining me for nor reaction is democratic congresswoman mikey sheryl from new jersey. thanks for coming in. that moment on the house floor we played at the top of the show when this was just passed, democrats all cheering, is not something that we really see very often, definitely not the extent we saw. what was that moment about for you? >> well, i think that moment was the culmination of a week where i was able to vote for and pass so much of what we've been working on for years now. so...
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sheryl cheering on the packers in green bay, wisconsin. along the bottom, kyle in iowa. happy 16th birthday. looking good. cassie and her dog in ohio. rita, that's a cool one. that's in pittsburgh. most importantly this morning, our wonderful associate director, mary ellen in my ear as we speak in the control room at 30 rock, working her final "sunday today." thank goodness staying in our family. we love you. we will miss you. but on to better things. send us a photo of you and your mug. you might see yourself next week. get the mug online at today.com/shop. thank you for spending part of your morning with us. >>> homes and properties raided by officers. >> bulletproof vests, guns drawn. >> guys coming over the gate. >> but what happened to all the marijuana they confiscated? >> part of it was destroyed using a wood chipper. >> do you have video of the plants being destroyed? >> no. >> we dig deeper into allegations of a widespread conspiracy and cover-up involving guns, drugs, and law enforcement. tonight after nfl football. >>> good morning. it is sunday, november 21st
sheryl cheering on the packers in green bay, wisconsin. along the bottom, kyle in iowa. happy 16th birthday. looking good. cassie and her dog in ohio. rita, that's a cool one. that's in pittsburgh. most importantly this morning, our wonderful associate director, mary ellen in my ear as we speak in the control room at 30 rock, working her final "sunday today." thank goodness staying in our family. we love you. we will miss you. but on to better things. send us a photo of you and your...
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so popular trent was homecoming king with sheryl lee his queen. >> it was pretty special to be part of that to be voted that especially with trent. >> reporter: when it came time for college trent set his sights high. he turned down football scholarships to smaller schools. >> at one point he says, you know what, i just got to know if i can play in the big-time at a division one school. >> mike is trend's dad. >> so he walked on to university of kentucky in the southeast conference, about as big as it comes. >> reporter: a big deal. >> yeah. >> reporter: he presented himself and said i want to play. >> the rules were different back then. there was an enormous number of walk-ones, upwards of 30 or 40. >> reporter: um-hum. >> and he persevered. and i talked to one of the coaches over there. and he says if he stays and works he'll play. so the -- and he did. he appreciated the opportunity and he worked real hard to get to where he was. >> reporter: and trent's teammates saw that hard work. >> trent had the ability to perform. so while he might have been a walk-on, his performance allowed
so popular trent was homecoming king with sheryl lee his queen. >> it was pretty special to be part of that to be voted that especially with trent. >> reporter: when it came time for college trent set his sights high. he turned down football scholarships to smaller schools. >> at one point he says, you know what, i just got to know if i can play in the big-time at a division one school. >> mike is trend's dad. >> so he walked on to university of kentucky in the...
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announcement in terms of them increasing, they're up to $34 billion in calendar 2022 zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg on the call, we're talking about revenue generating opportunities in 2030 and beyond that capex profile is going to go up and to the right from here and that baseline is up 70% into 2022 then you add on spend from microsoft, from google, from amazon, anyone who plans on entering the metaverse you think about videogames and how that could play into the mix, we're talking about a number that could be hundreds of billions of dollars in terms of the infrastructure specifically to your question, mel, the chips getting produced, i alluded to this earlier, but these chips are in some cases five to eight times larger than the chip that goes into your cellphone. we're talking about chips that are 800 to 1,000 millimeters square these are monster chips. the semiconductor capital equipment will supply this in a major way. >> thank you so much, jared. >>> so there's picks and shovels and then there's picks and shovels for the picks and shovels players, guys. where would you want to go >>
announcement in terms of them increasing, they're up to $34 billion in calendar 2022 zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg on the call, we're talking about revenue generating opportunities in 2030 and beyond that capex profile is going to go up and to the right from here and that baseline is up 70% into 2022 then you add on spend from microsoft, from google, from amazon, anyone who plans on entering the metaverse you think about videogames and how that could play into the mix, we're talking about a...
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my name is hilary carr and a half of harvard book store i'm pleased to introduce sheryll cashin with a new book "white space, black hood: opportunity hoarding and segregation in the age of inequality." joint and conversation by tomiko brown-nagin. thank you for joining uss tonight. through virtual events like tonight harvard book store brings authors and the a work to our community and our new digital community. of the week will host events on our zoom account as always our event scheduled appears on her we
my name is hilary carr and a half of harvard book store i'm pleased to introduce sheryll cashin with a new book "white space, black hood: opportunity hoarding and segregation in the age of inequality." joint and conversation by tomiko brown-nagin. thank you for joining uss tonight. through virtual events like tonight harvard book store brings authors and the a work to our community and our new digital community. of the week will host events on our zoom account as always our event...
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most of the last 12 months if you go back to the earnings call from just a little over a week ago, sheryl samberg said a lot of these issues should be sorted out as we move through q4 and the next half of next year they still have a scale of audience and a scale of first-party data and they still have the breadth and depth of advertisers. we believe 10 billion plus that could allow this advertising business that continue to compound despite apple's privacy changes and there's a whole host of headwindsand noise in the broader political realm, as well and there is call optionality along the metaverse for the long term. >> while we have you i want to get your take and celebrating on a airbnb reporting after the bell tonight. what's your thesis there >> just so you know, they report after the bell thursday night, not tonight. i don't want to mislead someone by telling them it's happening tonight. i would say generally our call there is this was a pandemic wehner not to get back to where we started with carl on peloton and we think normalization will happen in the travel industry more broadly
most of the last 12 months if you go back to the earnings call from just a little over a week ago, sheryl samberg said a lot of these issues should be sorted out as we move through q4 and the next half of next year they still have a scale of audience and a scale of first-party data and they still have the breadth and depth of advertisers. we believe 10 billion plus that could allow this advertising business that continue to compound despite apple's privacy changes and there's a whole host of...
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i talked to sheryl bustos, and she says acronyms -- you can't speak any acronyms in her office. you get thrown out of the office if anybody mentions an acronym. so you got people in congress talking about the bif and the bvb. so, you know, that's a big problem. so kill the acronyms, get out there and talk about what these programs actually are. there's a ton of popular stuff that's going to be out there and a lot for democrats to campaign on, although i feel the narrative has been watered down through this process. they could have taken a big "w" right after the senate vote. it was 69 votes. they should've had a vote right then. but the talk about the transformative fdr, lbj-era kind of stuff is in the rear view mirror now, and i think it's going to take some really focused messaging around the components of the things that are in the bill, which are actually popular. but i think sean patrick malone is a super smart guy, i don't think he's -- i think he knows what kind of a job he has ahead and he's got to pick one. >> somewhere in washington said you mean we shouldn't pass it a
i talked to sheryl bustos, and she says acronyms -- you can't speak any acronyms in her office. you get thrown out of the office if anybody mentions an acronym. so you got people in congress talking about the bif and the bvb. so, you know, that's a big problem. so kill the acronyms, get out there and talk about what these programs actually are. there's a ton of popular stuff that's going to be out there and a lot for democrats to campaign on, although i feel the narrative has been watered down...
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my name is hilary carr and a half of harvard book store i'm pleased to introduce sheryll cashin with a new book "white space, black hood: opportunity hoarding and segregation in the age of inequality." joint and conversation by tomiko brown-nagin. thank you for joining uss tonight. through virtual events like tonight harvard book store brings authors and the a work to our community and our new digital community. of the week will host events on our zoom account as always our event scheduled appears on her website@harvard.com/events where you can signrs up. this evening
my name is hilary carr and a half of harvard book store i'm pleased to introduce sheryll cashin with a new book "white space, black hood: opportunity hoarding and segregation in the age of inequality." joint and conversation by tomiko brown-nagin. thank you for joining uss tonight. through virtual events like tonight harvard book store brings authors and the a work to our community and our new digital community. of the week will host events on our zoom account as always our event...
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. ♪ if it makes you happy ♪ >> female artists like sheryl crow or liz phair, even though they had success, they were still routinely marginalized within every aspect of the industry. there was not a lot of space in pop culture for a young woman's thoughts, feelings, voices, to be respected or taken seriously. ♪ i'm just a girl ♪ >> there was such a strange dichotomy to gwen stefani, super girlie but then also kind of tough. and then in front of this band of all guys. ♪ that's all that you'll let me be ♪ >> i'm just a girl in the world and that's all that you'll let me be. you know, it was like the middle finger up to every guy that ever annoyed you. >> look who's here. alanis. >> hi. >> we ran into each other. >> we're shopping today. we thought we'd take you with us. and alanis is here with a brand-new album. a brand-new look, i've noticed. >> yeah. >> i was dropped from mca records after having made music through my teens. and my personal promise to myself was i wouldn't stop until i wrote a record that really exemplified and nailed on the head what was truly going on for me. â™
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joining us tonight braided on behalf of harbor bookstore, very pleased to introduce this event with sheryll cashin and her new book "white space, black hood" and opportunity and segregation in the 80s and inequality enjoying the conversation at his megan. and thank you for joining us tonight, the original event like tonight harbor bookstore continues bring others inhe
joining us tonight braided on behalf of harbor bookstore, very pleased to introduce this event with sheryll cashin and her new book "white space, black hood" and opportunity and segregation in the 80s and inequality enjoying the conversation at his megan. and thank you for joining us tonight, the original event like tonight harbor bookstore continues bring others inhe
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you that when we were concerned about then-candidate for vice president, kamala harris, i spoke with sheryl sandberg at facebook and pointed to 20 incidents where there were cartoons that were crass and gross and that violated the terms of use of facebook, and asked them to be much more aggressive in shutting that kind of conduct down. all we need to do is light a fire, and you can have a firestorm if we're not careful. >> congresswoman, good to see you. thank you for joining us this evening. we appreciate the time you've taken on this important issue. congresswoman jackie speier. >>> we've got much more to come tonight. stay with us. tonight. stay with us feel stuck with credit card debt? move to sofi and feel what it's like to get your money right. ♪ move your high-interest debt to a sofi personal loan. you could save with low rates and no fees. earn $10 just for viewing your rate and get your money right. ♪ what can i du with less asthma? and get your money right. with dupixent, i can du more....beginners' yoga. namaste... ...surprise parties. aww, you guys. dupixent helps prevent as
you that when we were concerned about then-candidate for vice president, kamala harris, i spoke with sheryl sandberg at facebook and pointed to 20 incidents where there were cartoons that were crass and gross and that violated the terms of use of facebook, and asked them to be much more aggressive in shutting that kind of conduct down. all we need to do is light a fire, and you can have a firestorm if we're not careful. >> congresswoman, good to see you. thank you for joining us this...
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that is followed by georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin, whitespace black could about u.s. housing publicly. then professor nikki usher writes about the challenges facing american journalism in news for the rich white and blue, and later parag khanna. >> i'm robert doar, the president of aei and a very happy to welcome you all today to this i think really going to be trophic conversation with three wonderful people. i do want to start out by mentioning the person sort of made us do this and get it done and get done fast and kept us inspired, and that's sally satel. when i first came to aei about
that is followed by georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin, whitespace black could about u.s. housing publicly. then professor nikki usher writes about the challenges facing american journalism in news for the rich white and blue, and later parag khanna. >> i'm robert doar, the president of aei and a very happy to welcome you all today to this i think really going to be trophic conversation with three wonderful people. i do want to start out by mentioning the person sort of...
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in 2019, sheryl ubanks, a former justice department prosecutor testified before this committee, civil rights and civil liberties subcommittee, that similar to big tobacco, oil companies have -- i'm quoting, denied there was a consensus and at the same time, their internal documents show they knew there was a consensus. mr. woods, are you familiar with the -- with a scientific by the name of frederick psychs, yes or no? >> no. >> all right. the doctor was a prominent scientist, even heading the national academy of science. in the 1960s. according to the union of concerned scientists in the 1990s and 2000s, dr. sykes advised a number of exxon's mobile funded groups on scientific research. at the same time, he published several articles questioning science, climate science. including a 1995 "wall street journal" piece arguing against a report issued by the u.n. intergovernmental panel on climate change. in 1998, he led a petition calling for the united states to leave the kyoto protocol. the doctor claimed in a letter with the petition, and here again i'm quoting, increased atmospheric c
in 2019, sheryl ubanks, a former justice department prosecutor testified before this committee, civil rights and civil liberties subcommittee, that similar to big tobacco, oil companies have -- i'm quoting, denied there was a consensus and at the same time, their internal documents show they knew there was a consensus. mr. woods, are you familiar with the -- with a scientific by the name of frederick psychs, yes or no? >> no. >> all right. the doctor was a prominent scientist, even...
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brian: lieutenant sheryl under a gag order family came with him. some people recognize who he is. solitary confinement because he spoke out and spoke about the disastrous frerst afghanistan nobody took account for it nobody paid the price for it except him who is speaking out and saying what an embarrassment the president and his leadership did. pete: you have been in touch with him. and we did get a chance to have him here. you know,. brian: he can't speak. ainsley: he is not allowed to. pete: we didn't want -- but if we had announced him he probably would have gotten the biggest applause of the night for sure. they didn't want that. brian: spoke out for the 13 families. pete: the one guy. what struck me about him early on. i think it was his parents that said it they said we thought others would stand up, too. steve: no kidding. pete: ended unjust being him. god bless him for what he did. ainsley: he said what everyone was thinking he just had the courage. pete: a lot to give up your career. ainsley: it is. steve: pete, stick around. as you know this is a news channel and there
brian: lieutenant sheryl under a gag order family came with him. some people recognize who he is. solitary confinement because he spoke out and spoke about the disastrous frerst afghanistan nobody took account for it nobody paid the price for it except him who is speaking out and saying what an embarrassment the president and his leadership did. pete: you have been in touch with him. and we did get a chance to have him here. you know,. brian: he can't speak. ainsley: he is not allowed to. pete:...