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it's slightly larger than camp randall stadium. i just want to throw some additional context to what jeff's talking about there. >> yeah. and one thing to add to that is that discovering and looking at statistics and how it changes, we have said we're credited with over 91,000. in the last couple of years we've done the research and found that it's only 81,000, that there's actually 10,000 that reenlist and are listed twice as if they're two individuals, but they're the same person. so there's always more to find and more to dig into. that number becomes even more striking when you remove that 10,000 cap from the on the too. >> i eliminated the duplications. there were a number of these soldiers who served in multiple terms or in different units. i took them off so they're only counted once each. >> those unique entries, if you will, yeah. >> i know where i'm going for my stats from now on is you, kevin, and you, jeff. >> we've got actually quite a few questions that i'd like to dovetail into from the audience. mike, if you're able
it's slightly larger than camp randall stadium. i just want to throw some additional context to what jeff's talking about there. >> yeah. and one thing to add to that is that discovering and looking at statistics and how it changes, we have said we're credited with over 91,000. in the last couple of years we've done the research and found that it's only 81,000, that there's actually 10,000 that reenlist and are listed twice as if they're two individuals, but they're the same person. so...
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robert woodson discusses his critique of the 16th 19 project with harvard law professor and author, randall kennedy and afterwards a weekly program interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work. >> i look forward to our discussion of your book "red, white, and black - rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustle". and when we began by your telling the audience what you are offering in this book and why they should wanted. >> this was in response to the new york times publication of a series of essays 1619 by black journalists and others goodbye nicole where in essence, every
robert woodson discusses his critique of the 16th 19 project with harvard law professor and author, randall kennedy and afterwards a weekly program interviewing top nonfiction authors about the latest work. >> i look forward to our discussion of your book "red, white, and black - rescuing american history from revisionists and race hustle". and when we began by your telling the audience what you are offering in this book and why they should wanted. >> this was in response...
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. >>> next on lectures in history, university of kansas professor randal jelks teaches a class about the role of african-american ministers in politics. he describes church boards and programs as ways community members gained experience running for office and organizing. his class is about an hour. >> good afternoon. let's try this again. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> all right. all right. so i want to build on what we began to talk about last week. on monday. and that is that african-americans had a civil society and that is civil society by that i mean society outside the state. where people had their social networks, their continuities. and one of the interesting things that has come out of that, those connections, is a kind of leadership out of a black congregation, particularly the clergy. in this discussion i'm going to talk too much about men, but males have dominated in some ways the kind of conversation about american politics for a number of reasons. as we can see. you can see if my little thing works. let's try this again. so there are a host of characters, i'm not
. >>> next on lectures in history, university of kansas professor randal jelks teaches a class about the role of african-american ministers in politics. he describes church boards and programs as ways community members gained experience running for office and organizing. his class is about an hour. >> good afternoon. let's try this again. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> all right. all right. so i want to build on what we began to talk about last week. on monday....
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you think underneath it is this implication that we randal away with our tail between our legs. we screwed up. we should have seen them coming. because we messed up this whole thing we had to leave like the house is on fire. that we're just blundering our way out of afghanistan in a situation that was untenable and unwinnable. do you think that's a fair historical comparison? >> no. because the u.s. evacuated more than 120,000 vietnamese after the fall of south vietnam. the afghans that we are evacuating right now are a tiny sliver of that. we're hearing from afghans on the ground who have been trapped forbureaucracy. a 15-step process for an interpreter visa. even the last few days, they were getting appointments at the u.s. embassy in kabul for september even as they were evacuating. it is inexplicable how long the process has taken. the new p-2 visa has been opened up and i can't make sense of it. it is so opaque. there is no time line to it. it is such a wait and see process. afghans don't have visas to get out. they don't have passports for their families to take everybody
you think underneath it is this implication that we randal away with our tail between our legs. we screwed up. we should have seen them coming. because we messed up this whole thing we had to leave like the house is on fire. that we're just blundering our way out of afghanistan in a situation that was untenable and unwinnable. do you think that's a fair historical comparison? >> no. because the u.s. evacuated more than 120,000 vietnamese after the fall of south vietnam. the afghans that...
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you know, wonderful photo taken by their you randall a composite that took many, many hours to assemble. but you can see how they. >> are streaking through the sky. however, this is a bit misleading because at best you're likely to see only about one per minute. this the composites you're seeing better from many, many hours of a slump graffiti there excited. i thought i was going to be like in star trek movie. and i would see what you're showing you know, i got a couple of my t-shirt right here. you can see them streaking across is you don't need a telescope or anything you can just look with your unaided eye up at the sky. >> from a clear dark area and you might see one every minute or 2. something like that has pretty good and i'm hearing that tonight might be a really great night to watch because it's going to be extra dark. is that right. well, that's you know, the moon will set something around 10:00pm or 11:00pm the next couple of nights and the shower doesn't really get going very well until about midnight or so. so you won't have the moon to interfere. and at the time that the s
you know, wonderful photo taken by their you randall a composite that took many, many hours to assemble. but you can see how they. >> are streaking through the sky. however, this is a bit misleading because at best you're likely to see only about one per minute. this the composites you're seeing better from many, many hours of a slump graffiti there excited. i thought i was going to be like in star trek movie. and i would see what you're showing you know, i got a couple of my t-shirt...
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vital the next quarter come through, and then i think people will say why did i not buy clorox linda randall, ceo, clorox company. thank you for coming on "mad money" >> thanks so much, jim >> "mad money" is back after the break. >>> stick around >> may i make a suggestion i would stay with cramer >> the lightning round is coming up next. that building you're trying to sell, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you can close with more certainty. and twice as fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like a coffee run... or fedora shopping. talk to your broker. ten-x does the same thing, - but with buildings. - so no more waiting. sfx: ding! see how easy...? don't just sell it. ten-x it. front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and get millions of flexible booking options. expedia. it matters who you travel with. you founded your kayak company because you love the ocean- not spreadsheets. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly d
vital the next quarter come through, and then i think people will say why did i not buy clorox linda randall, ceo, clorox company. thank you for coming on "mad money" >> thanks so much, jim >> "mad money" is back after the break. >>> stick around >> may i make a suggestion i would stay with cramer >> the lightning round is coming up next. that building you're trying to sell, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest...
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randall kennedy runs the dallas fort worth wildlife control. he puts his odds at capturing the missing snake at 5050 doesn't have to necessarily be in the city anymore. they could move that fast. go that far. that's why he's asking for the public's but asking them to help. >> carefully keep your eye on it. don't let it out your side. we don't want it last again. >> stay at a safe distance. get us on the phone fast. >> in grand prairie, rich mathews news nation. >> i hope they get it without killing it, they're pretty cool. snakes. actually. they just can kill you. that's the other partners that detail. does it for us here on kron 4 news at 9. i'm catherine heenan and i'm ken wayne. but our primetime coverage continues at top of the hour of kron four's. pam moore standing by with what we're working on for 10 right. ken and catherine, thanks to you both. coming up tonight at 10 o'clock. new vaccine requirements in the bay area. and beyond to try and combat the highly contagious. delta variant. >> how the new mandate might affect you. plus the bay
randall kennedy runs the dallas fort worth wildlife control. he puts his odds at capturing the missing snake at 5050 doesn't have to necessarily be in the city anymore. they could move that fast. go that far. that's why he's asking for the public's but asking them to help. >> carefully keep your eye on it. don't let it out your side. we don't want it last again. >> stay at a safe distance. get us on the phone fast. >> in grand prairie, rich mathews news nation. >> i hope...
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you know, wonderful photo taken by their you randall a composite that took many, many hours to assemble. but you can see how they. >> are streaking through the sky. however, this is a bit misleading because at best you're likely to see only about one per minute. this the hook composites you're seeing better from many, many hours excellent photography their excited. i thought i was going to be like a star trek movie. and i would see what you're showing you know, i got a couple of my t-shirt right here. you can see them streaking across is you don't need a telescope or anything you can just look with your unaided eye up at the sky. >> from a clear dark area and you might see one every minute or 2. something like that. pretty good. and i'm hearing that tonight might be a really great night to watch because it's going to be extra dark. is that right. well, that's you know, the moon will set something around 10:00pm or 11:00pm the next couple of nights and the shower doesn't really get going very well until about midnight or so. so you won't have the moon to interfere in the time that the sh
you know, wonderful photo taken by their you randall a composite that took many, many hours to assemble. but you can see how they. >> are streaking through the sky. however, this is a bit misleading because at best you're likely to see only about one per minute. this the hook composites you're seeing better from many, many hours excellent photography their excited. i thought i was going to be like a star trek movie. and i would see what you're showing you know, i got a couple of my...
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woodson discusses his critique of 1619 project, with law professor and author randall kennedy and afterwards a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interduing-- interviewing top nonfiction authors about their work. >> i look forward to your book, red, white and black, rescuing america from
woodson discusses his critique of 1619 project, with law professor and author randall kennedy and afterwards a weekly program with relevant guest hosts interduing-- interviewing top nonfiction authors about their work. >> i look forward to your book, red, white and black, rescuing america from
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he was interviewed by harvard university law professor randall kennedy. here's a portion of that conversation. >> we were, with wrote this in response to "the new york times"' publication of 1619: a series of essays of black journalists, led by nikole hannah-jones, where in essence it redefined america's birthday from 1776 to 1619 at the time that the slaves, 20 slaves first arrived on the shores of virginia. and it goes on to say that the revolutionary war was fought to defend slavery. it also made other false claims. but it also i tried to redefine -- it also tried to redefine america as systemically racist and that all white are villains and that all blacks are victims. and it offers a very dire picture of the country. it also makes the false claims that the current challenges facing many in the black community are a direct legacy of the shadow of slavery and jim crow. and so since the messenger here was black, we thought the counternarrative should be also authored by blacks. and so, but we did not want to author a point-by-point debate or rebuttal. w
he was interviewed by harvard university law professor randall kennedy. here's a portion of that conversation. >> we were, with wrote this in response to "the new york times"' publication of 1619: a series of essays of black journalists, led by nikole hannah-jones, where in essence it redefined america's birthday from 1776 to 1619 at the time that the slaves, 20 slaves first arrived on the shores of virginia. and it goes on to say that the revolutionary war was fought to defend...
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you know, i mean, it's it's pretty crazy if you're totally re board and ryan randall are in town for a bachelor party. the friends from sonora left the washington fire thursday hoping for bluer skies. i was expecting a lot more lively. i've never, ever in my life seen 50 scooters. you know, i some 50 people on scooters, but i've never seen 50 scooters standing just standing just sitting there with nobody on it. the smoke both the hazardous level leaving businesses reeling and the smoke has decimated the hotel motel industry and southlake not many representatives want to go on camera. put a representative with base camp tells me last weekend there were booked because of a concert happening this weekend. but that concert has since been canceled and out of a 179 rooms. only 3 remain occupied. just doing what we can with what we have. group's beeler with california burger company says he is surprised by the smokes impact. probably the slowest friday i've ever seen. even covid included aside from the that for shutdowns like this is the most quiet i've ever seen this corner. i've been here
you know, i mean, it's it's pretty crazy if you're totally re board and ryan randall are in town for a bachelor party. the friends from sonora left the washington fire thursday hoping for bluer skies. i was expecting a lot more lively. i've never, ever in my life seen 50 scooters. you know, i some 50 people on scooters, but i've never seen 50 scooters standing just standing just sitting there with nobody on it. the smoke both the hazardous level leaving businesses reeling and the smoke has...
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she's a 105 randal ware has witnessed obviously some incredible history throughout her life. she survived this pandemic. now while living in a nursing home near lake merritt. and we caught up with her grandson, who it was very excited to share this big birthday with us. >> to do this last year. covid not being able to see here is much. and i don't want to get emotional. it's really amazing because she wrote a point called blessed were she s the lord beekeeper here so i don't know how for i say she'll make a but the how far she'll go. it's exciting. i'm sure for her 2 daughters that are still here. all the grandchildren and great, great grandchildren that are here. and i just wanted to say happy birthday and thank you. we love you. >> we want to say happy birthday to so that amazing that she was born during world war one. >> lived through the 1918 pandemic and now this one as well. a lot of history between those love the picture. all right. it is 5.56 happy birthday. we're going take a quick break. coming up in the next hour of the kron 4 morning news, the bay area's largest s
she's a 105 randal ware has witnessed obviously some incredible history throughout her life. she survived this pandemic. now while living in a nursing home near lake merritt. and we caught up with her grandson, who it was very excited to share this big birthday with us. >> to do this last year. covid not being able to see here is much. and i don't want to get emotional. it's really amazing because she wrote a point called blessed were she s the lord beekeeper here so i don't know how for...
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park service chief historian lowe talks about the events of those two days followed by author caroline randal williams on her family's history and legacy of slavery in the south.
park service chief historian lowe talks about the events of those two days followed by author caroline randal williams on her family's history and legacy of slavery in the south.
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it's slightly larger than camp randal stadium. but just -- i just wanted to throw -- to give some additional context to what jeff's talking about there. >> yeah. and -- and one thing to add to that -- um -- is that -- that discovering and looking at statistics and how it changes. you know, we have said that we're credited with over 91,000. and actually, within the last couple of years, we have done the research and we found out it's only 81,000. that there's actually 10,000 that re-enlist and are listed twice as if they're two different individuals but they're the same person. um -- so, there's always more to find and there is always more to dig into. so that number even becomes even more striking, when you remove that 10,000 cap from the top, too. >> i eliminated the duplications. there were a number of these soldiers who served in multiple terms or in different units. and i -- i took them off. so they are only counted once, each. >> yep. so it's those unique -- those unique entries, if you will. yeah. >> i -- i know where i'm go
it's slightly larger than camp randal stadium. but just -- i just wanted to throw -- to give some additional context to what jeff's talking about there. >> yeah. and -- and one thing to add to that -- um -- is that -- that discovering and looking at statistics and how it changes. you know, we have said that we're credited with over 91,000. and actually, within the last couple of years, we have done the research and we found out it's only 81,000. that there's actually 10,000 that re-enlist...
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you know, i mean, it's it's pretty crazy if you're totally re board and ryan randall are in town for a bachelor party. their friends from sonora left the washington fire thursday hoping for bluer skies. i was expecting a lot more lively. i've never, ever in my life seen 50 scooters. you know, i some 50 people on scooters but i've never seen 50 scooters standing just standing just sitting there with nobody on it. the smoke both the hazardous level leaving businesses and the smoke has decimated the hotel motel industry and southlake not many representatives want to go on camera. put a representative with base camp tells me last weekend there were booked because of a concert happening this weekend. but that concert has since been canceled and out of a 179 rooms. only 3 remain occupied. just doing what we can with what we have. bruce beeler with california burger company says he is surprised by the smokes impact. probably the slowest friday i've ever seen. even covid included aside from the that for shutdowns like this is the most quiet i've ever seen this corner. i've been here for 5 bu
you know, i mean, it's it's pretty crazy if you're totally re board and ryan randall are in town for a bachelor party. their friends from sonora left the washington fire thursday hoping for bluer skies. i was expecting a lot more lively. i've never, ever in my life seen 50 scooters. you know, i some 50 people on scooters but i've never seen 50 scooters standing just standing just sitting there with nobody on it. the smoke both the hazardous level leaving businesses and the smoke has decimated...
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. >> martin was represented by his longtime attorney, randall spencer, and susanne gustin. >> martin macneill is innocent, ladies and gentlemen. >> the defense's position was that michele died accidentally. the prosecution presented a case that martin had meticulously plotted michele's death. >> he gave her drugs and sleeping pills to get her to pass out and die. >> that he had taken her to a doctor out of town and gotten way too much medication. >> the cephlex is the antibiotic, the phenergan is the anti-nausea medication, the valium is the anxiety medication, percocet is the pain medication. >> dr. scott thompson was the plastic surgeon who performed michele's facelift. >> hydrocodone liquid as well, so two pain medication prescriptions. the ambien for the sleeping, the arithromycin eye ointment and then the medral dose pack. >> i remember him testifying to administering more drugs than what he would normally do, because martin was going to be caring for michele. >> why did you prescribe it here? >> because martin was a physician and he asked me for these things. >> was it your int
. >> martin was represented by his longtime attorney, randall spencer, and susanne gustin. >> martin macneill is innocent, ladies and gentlemen. >> the defense's position was that michele died accidentally. the prosecution presented a case that martin had meticulously plotted michele's death. >> he gave her drugs and sleeping pills to get her to pass out and die. >> that he had taken her to a doctor out of town and gotten way too much medication. >> the...
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host: here's a text -- derek and randall town, maryland,. democratic caller. caller: first of all, i take my hat off and i want to thank all service members who served in country. that's the first thing. the man from alabama is your typical ignorant trump supporter . trump is the one who initiated this whole thing of trying to get out which made them. it wasn't going to be easy trying to get out. no one is making excuses here. it happened and we have to stick together as a people. don't forget, we don't just have foreign terrorist, we have domestic terraces well and trump is one of them and look what we have to do to get to the bottom of that step whenever you see people making an excuse to something happened that was beyond our control, we made a mistake and we did it, yes, we made a mistake but you have to keep moving on we have to stay together as a country and stop placing blame on things about he should resign in all this nonsense. he is a smart guy and trump was too stupid to be the president. caller: good morning, it will be nice if you could be more di
host: here's a text -- derek and randall town, maryland,. democratic caller. caller: first of all, i take my hat off and i want to thank all service members who served in country. that's the first thing. the man from alabama is your typical ignorant trump supporter . trump is the one who initiated this whole thing of trying to get out which made them. it wasn't going to be easy trying to get out. no one is making excuses here. it happened and we have to stick together as a people. don't forget,...
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together, forbes women editor maggie mcgrath, chief constant officer of forbes media, editor of forbes, randall lane. first, how did this list come about? >> to reflect what you were talking about all morning, it is a sad day for afghanistan, particularly for women as we saw in the last segment. this is inspiration, reminder of what women can accomplish if given the opportunity. so i think what we looked at with this list with women over 50 having the best years of their life, this is a visionary list, art, science, women with ideas that are executing those ideas. >> you talk about women over 50 having the best years of their life, maggie. i want to say on our little list, 71 years old, 74 years old, 82 years old. we're talking about 50 and well beyond, doing amazing things. start with eileen fisher. tell us about her. >> she's 71 years old, a designer and founder of eileen fisher clothing brand. she started it in 1984 with just $350 in her pocket. her backup plan was to waitress, but she didn't need that backup plan. her simple designs with beautiful fabric have sold and are ahead of their tim
together, forbes women editor maggie mcgrath, chief constant officer of forbes media, editor of forbes, randall lane. first, how did this list come about? >> to reflect what you were talking about all morning, it is a sad day for afghanistan, particularly for women as we saw in the last segment. this is inspiration, reminder of what women can accomplish if given the opportunity. so i think what we looked at with this list with women over 50 having the best years of their life, this is a...
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i have worked with randall and al, and we've mapped out every single one of them and rated them as to how much work they would need to get restored. that information is passed onto sf shines, and they are going to rank it. so if they have x budget for a year, they can say all right, we're going to pick these five, and they're putting together clusters, so they build on top of what's already there. >> a cluster of neon signs is sort of, i guess, like a cluster of grapes. when you see them on a corner or on a block, it lights up the neighborhood and creates an ambient glow. if you havy got two of three of them, you've created an atmosphere that's almost like a movie set. >> some of the hotel, we've already invested in to get those neon signs for people to enjoy at night include the elk hotel, jefferson hotel, the verona, not to mention some we've done in chinatown, as well as the city's portal neighborhood. >> we got the fund to restore it. it took five months, and the biggest challenge was it was completely infested with pigeons. once we got it clean, it came out beautiful. >> neon sig
i have worked with randall and al, and we've mapped out every single one of them and rated them as to how much work they would need to get restored. that information is passed onto sf shines, and they are going to rank it. so if they have x budget for a year, they can say all right, we're going to pick these five, and they're putting together clusters, so they build on top of what's already there. >> a cluster of neon signs is sort of, i guess, like a cluster of grapes. when you see them...
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i have worked with randall and al, and we've mapped out every single one of them and rated them as to how much work they would need to get restored. that information is passed onto sf shines, and they are going to rank it. so if they have x budget for a year, they can say all right, we're going to pick these five, and they're putting together clusters, so they build on top of what's already there. >> a cluster of neon signs is sort of, i guess, like a cluster of grapes. when you see them on a corner or on a block, it lights up the neighborhood and creates an ambient glow. if you havy got two of three of them, you've created an atmosphere that's almost like a movie set. >> some of the hotel, we've already invested in to get those neon signs for people to enjoy at night include the elk hotel, jefferson hotel, the verona, not to mention some we've done in chinatown, as well as the city's portal neighborhood. >> we got the fund to restore it. it took five months, and the biggest challenge was it was completely infested with pigeons. once we got it clean, it came out beautiful. >> neon sig
i have worked with randall and al, and we've mapped out every single one of them and rated them as to how much work they would need to get restored. that information is passed onto sf shines, and they are going to rank it. so if they have x budget for a year, they can say all right, we're going to pick these five, and they're putting together clusters, so they build on top of what's already there. >> a cluster of neon signs is sort of, i guess, like a cluster of grapes. when you see them...
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randall gunther: this is the border between ferguson and kinloch. natasha del toro: two towns in missouri, separated by race. john brawley: well, ferguson, uh, we'd just as soon not get too close. del toro: from segregation in the 1960s to the 2014 police shooting of michael brown, reckoning with racial injustice in america. man: enough is enough! del toro: "where the pavement ends," on america reframed. ♪ ♪
randall gunther: this is the border between ferguson and kinloch. natasha del toro: two towns in missouri, separated by race. john brawley: well, ferguson, uh, we'd just as soon not get too close. del toro: from segregation in the 1960s to the 2014 police shooting of michael brown, reckoning with racial injustice in america. man: enough is enough! del toro: "where the pavement ends," on america reframed. ♪ ♪