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i just found out that you were that you grew up in long island. you grew up at the home of colts spring harbor. oh, and most people don't know. that's the that's home of the eugenics movement, this country. but when we look at progressive policy, a lot of people don't understand that housing policy is school policy, that our housing policy that came out of the american economic association, where most of those individuals had these scientific scientific racism created community, is where people couldn't go to school together. it's what created segregation. they created these communities where people would not be able to get a quality education because everyone would be centered. all all the low economic would be centered all across the country in these neighborhoods. so our whole our whole country was built on these ideas. so now we know and i think, again, my friend in the blue jacket for saying what she said earlier, because it's not brain science was working kids arts saying math giving them quality music. i mean project zero has been out of ha
i just found out that you were that you grew up in long island. you grew up at the home of colts spring harbor. oh, and most people don't know. that's the that's home of the eugenics movement, this country. but when we look at progressive policy, a lot of people don't understand that housing policy is school policy, that our housing policy that came out of the american economic association, where most of those individuals had these scientific scientific racism created community, is where people...
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island versus pico, which is another case that had to do with school censorship of school library books. and i encourage everyone to look at that case as well. so, yes, we do not want to violate the important cases that have ruled in favor of books, in favor of learning, and in favor of young people and teachers and those who care about the. thank you so much for having me. mary beth tinker thanks for your time on book tv and you're watching about books, a program and podcast produced by c-span's booktv. while each week dozens of new books are published, here's a few. reuters reporter ernest scheider takes a look at the worldwide competition for critical materials and minerals used in the development of devis such as cell phones and electric cars. that book is entitled the war below lithium, copper and the global battle to power our lives. and former new york city taxi driver turned comedian and fox news host jimmy failla is out with a new book that focuses on censorship. and it's titled cancel culture dictionary and a to z guide to winning the war on f. and one review of a recent book
island versus pico, which is another case that had to do with school censorship of school library books. and i encourage everyone to look at that case as well. so, yes, we do not want to violate the important cases that have ruled in favor of books, in favor of learning, and in favor of young people and teachers and those who care about the. thank you so much for having me. mary beth tinker thanks for your time on book tv and you're watching about books, a program and podcast produced by...
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chicago had 50,000 klan and 50,000 members klan on long island island. and part of what added to the clients for, cassidy, was that the twenties came at the end of the ellis island era of immigration, from which many of you in the room are descended from 90 to 1920. 18 million immigrants come in from places the streams of immigration hadn't come before. eastern europe. russia poland, 3 million --, 4 million italian catholics, etc. and part of the reaction was to this, to people who believed that these people would not be americans. and the klan is in colorado and portland. and the leaders were trying turn back the clock to a world where white protestant men ran the show and african -- and catholics either knew their place or were not around. and they paint catholics as people who were bad for because pope would tell them how to vote. and -- as part of international conspiracy of. and the klan was trying to restore the small town of white protestant america in a new world of decadal and ethnically diverse cities. and startling scenes clans marching down r
chicago had 50,000 klan and 50,000 members klan on long island island. and part of what added to the clients for, cassidy, was that the twenties came at the end of the ellis island era of immigration, from which many of you in the room are descended from 90 to 1920. 18 million immigrants come in from places the streams of immigration hadn't come before. eastern europe. russia poland, 3 million --, 4 million italian catholics, etc. and part of the reaction was to this, to people who believed...
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in some ways he grew up like any other kid on long island, crazy about sports, any sports but especially basketball. he was on his high school sports teams. president of his youth group, a true young leader. is a dual citizen of both united states and israel, we are raising him with a big and deep connection to both of his homelands. after graduating school, he was accepted to college and he decided to take a gap. in israel with his is really. groups. the closer it grew to his new israeli friend the more he reflected on his own identity as a descendent of holocaust survivors on both sides, both me and my wife and -- strong israel. he made a decision to volunteer and join his new friends and serve in the idf to protect the jewish land. he was dropped as a lone soldier -- his most recent position he was stationed just on the post on the border with gaza. as a tank commander and officer. >> we last spoke with him on friday night, october 6. and our last conversation he indicated he was looking forward to a quiet and peaceful weekend after a really stressful month protecting the border. we a
in some ways he grew up like any other kid on long island, crazy about sports, any sports but especially basketball. he was on his high school sports teams. president of his youth group, a true young leader. is a dual citizen of both united states and israel, we are raising him with a big and deep connection to both of his homelands. after graduating school, he was accepted to college and he decided to take a gap. in israel with his is really. groups. the closer it grew to his new israeli...
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schumer used to write this about an imaginary family in long island called the baileys. do you remember this? yeah. they were middle class. they were like second generation immigrant exist and they didn't exist. they were like this make believe family like espn anchors, emmys. i don't know if any of you. yeah they'd made up names. right. but but for schumer he would use them as this kind of like device to talk about what democrats should be doing. and it needs to be policies that the baileys and he discovered elizabeth warren in like literally physically me to see her one time up in the capitol right before the 2000 election because he thought that warren scholarship the two income trap like lint academic validity to his imaginary family like everything warren had studied and found out about bankrupt seen the stresses the economy and the american family like this woman had done. and i it was weird but i met warren who is, you know, instantly captivating, fluent, wonderful and talking to reporters. that's how i got to know her for the boston globe. right. and it kind of,
schumer used to write this about an imaginary family in long island called the baileys. do you remember this? yeah. they were middle class. they were like second generation immigrant exist and they didn't exist. they were like this make believe family like espn anchors, emmys. i don't know if any of you. yeah they'd made up names. right. but but for schumer he would use them as this kind of like device to talk about what democrats should be doing. and it needs to be policies that the baileys...
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allie mazzara with the roosevelts school at long island university. great to hear all of you. and your what you doing? one quick comment, because you will for that is an excuse me i'm with roosevelt school and there's sagamore hill down like nine miles away in our super intended is here. and one of the woman who the executive director the oyster bay historical society, sagamore hill, is she's an african american also with native american roots. and she did a wonderful exhibit of the african-americans excuse me, during theodore time, where he stayed there. and if any of you are interested, i'd be more than happy to share her contact. it's really amazing. i and i could be corrected that the first or second african-american, an fbi agent, was through president rose of theodore roosevelt's leadership and mentorship. and then i just want to say, i want to really all the friendships and alliance is and since the roosevelt school and we're near new york city, we do a lot with the u.n. so we are talking to the u.n. about doing something for the 75th signing. and we'd love to partner w
allie mazzara with the roosevelts school at long island university. great to hear all of you. and your what you doing? one quick comment, because you will for that is an excuse me i'm with roosevelt school and there's sagamore hill down like nine miles away in our super intended is here. and one of the woman who the executive director the oyster bay historical society, sagamore hill, is she's an african american also with native american roots. and she did a wonderful exhibit of the...
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by district on long island is no different just a little over a month ago the meeting on home price in suffolk county reach an increase of over 9% compared to a year ago. combined with the fact that the average interest rate for 30 year loan is still well above the four percent tax rate at home buyers are used to seeing a couple years go. >> it a benefits homeowners to come to the closing table with tens and hundreds of thousands of dollars for down payment. ahead of the gse and the taxpayers who ultimately have stand. >> establishing a clear consistent to cause the enterprises to dissipate in the primary market compete with the private sector and shift risks to the taxpayers. >> i appreciate if it wasn't for bmi i wouldn't be able to buy my home and now i wouldn't be able to afford the increase we've seen over the past couple years. given how highly regulated the housing mortgage markets are owner focus for a minute on the flip side of the issue. what corrective action could the fh ha take to pave the way to more private market innovations as we seek to reduce the cost of homebuying a
by district on long island is no different just a little over a month ago the meeting on home price in suffolk county reach an increase of over 9% compared to a year ago. combined with the fact that the average interest rate for 30 year loan is still well above the four percent tax rate at home buyers are used to seeing a couple years go. >> it a benefits homeowners to come to the closing table with tens and hundreds of thousands of dollars for down payment. ahead of the gse and the...
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there is, and as recently as 25 minutes go i've spoken to commissioners of police on long island who said there is zero communication from homeland security about the individuals that are coming into our communities. less than two years into his tenure, mayor adams has faced challenges finding housing and feeding millions of migrants that have come from the border. mayor adams at one point during a public speech said, and i quote, the influx of migrants along the southwest border will destroy new york city.". illinois governor, another democrat, recently sent a letter to president biden calling the influx quote untenable. new york city is facing a potential 15% cut across the board to city agencies over the next nine months. why? to deal with migrants, because of your failed policies. my question, and these are yes or no. no time to answer differently. do you agree with what mayor adams when he said that the influx of migrants along the southwest border will destroy new york city? yes or no? >> congressman -- >> yes or no. >> congressman, i will answer your question, that we do not u
there is, and as recently as 25 minutes go i've spoken to commissioners of police on long island who said there is zero communication from homeland security about the individuals that are coming into our communities. less than two years into his tenure, mayor adams has faced challenges finding housing and feeding millions of migrants that have come from the border. mayor adams at one point during a public speech said, and i quote, the influx of migrants along the southwest border will destroy...
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there is, and as recently as 25 minutes go i've spoken to commissioners of police on long island who said there is zero communication from homeland security about the individuals that are coming into our communities. less than two years into his tenure, mayor adams has faced challenges finding housing and feeding millions of migrants that have come from the border. mayor adams at one point during a public speech said, and i quote, the influx of migrants along the southwest border will destroy new york city.". illinois governor, another democrat, recently sent a letter to president biden calling the influx quote untenable. new york city is facing a potential 15% cut across the board to city agencies over the next nine months. why? to deal with migrants, because of your failed policies. my question, and these are yes or no. no time to answer differently. do you agree with what mayor adams when he said that the influx of migrants along the southwest border will destroy new york city? yes or no? >> congressman -- >> yes or no. >> congressman, i will answer your question, that we do not u
there is, and as recently as 25 minutes go i've spoken to commissioners of police on long island who said there is zero communication from homeland security about the individuals that are coming into our communities. less than two years into his tenure, mayor adams has faced challenges finding housing and feeding millions of migrants that have come from the border. mayor adams at one point during a public speech said, and i quote, the influx of migrants along the southwest border will destroy...
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martinique was the most important island for a long time. and then saint-domingue, which is haiti and bordeaux, was not involved in the slave trade on the same level, say not, but it was certainly involved with the slave trade. it was making much money though, from wine, other forms of trade. it didn't really get involved in, the slave trade until now on a large scale, until later in the century so again, in terms of the slave trade bordeaux certainly much important figure toward the end of the century, it was deporting three or 4000 africans to caribbean. at the end of was the 1789 1790, early on it was more like 500 or a thousand, but in total bordeaux deported. 150,000 africans to the new and some of the pacific colonies. well, so when you think about these numbers, again, asked about numbers, 150,000 people is, you know, one and a half times the total population in bordeaux. so bordeaux got involved. in this, you know, the 16, 17th century and, exported slaves into the 19th century. wow. so tell me if academicians took interest in this s
martinique was the most important island for a long time. and then saint-domingue, which is haiti and bordeaux, was not involved in the slave trade on the same level, say not, but it was certainly involved with the slave trade. it was making much money though, from wine, other forms of trade. it didn't really get involved in, the slave trade until now on a large scale, until later in the century so again, in terms of the slave trade bordeaux certainly much important figure toward the end of the...
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we should attack the islands. nimitz waited until everyone spoken. then he was quiet for a long, pregnant pause to make sure no else had anything to say. and he said, well, that's fine. well, attack quadrillion quadrillion. now that should have ended it. but spruance and turner continued to argue with them the volatile kelly turner even called nimitz's plan dangerous and reckless. and finally nimitz said to them look, this is it if you don't want to do it, i find people who will. ah, you willing to make this attack or not? well. okay. i guess that's saying that's fine. we'll take quadrillion. like some of the drama of -- the torpedoes. but it's the same sentiment. and like farragut decision at mobile bay, it was carefully calculus lighted. nimitz was convinced japanese did not intend to go all in to defend coagulant. they would not commit the fleet. and he was equally confident that the adjustments he made to the assault would compensate for the losses that had happened at tarawa. still he risked a great deal here in going ahead with an operation aga
we should attack the islands. nimitz waited until everyone spoken. then he was quiet for a long, pregnant pause to make sure no else had anything to say. and he said, well, that's fine. well, attack quadrillion quadrillion. now that should have ended it. but spruance and turner continued to argue with them the volatile kelly turner even called nimitz's plan dangerous and reckless. and finally nimitz said to them look, this is it if you don't want to do it, i find people who will. ah, you...
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and that is the story of the puerto rican parrot on the on island of puerto rico. and the fascinating thing about this parrot, i tell it's its long history, was that it was a very common bird on on the island of puerto rico prior to european colonization of the there were possibly estimates of being made of roughly a million a million of these parrots living on puerto rico. but as the colonists in they they chopped down more and more forests. and over the centuries the parrots were left the only place could breed was in a tiny little parrot patch of old growth rainforest, puerto rico, in heart of what's called the uk forest. nowadays. and it was a fascinating story because again, parrots like these are like the yellow hornbill that's on the screen now. actually let me let me pull up a picture of of of a of a puerto parrot. why don't we hold on one second. i'm six. this is all so much easier person, isn't it? anyway here's some puerto rican parrots. there are attractive birds, as you can see, this is a large amazon parrots. as you'll notice, these guys are a cage an
and that is the story of the puerto rican parrot on the on island of puerto rico. and the fascinating thing about this parrot, i tell it's its long history, was that it was a very common bird on on the island of puerto rico prior to european colonization of the there were possibly estimates of being made of roughly a million a million of these parrots living on puerto rico. but as the colonists in they they chopped down more and more forests. and over the centuries the parrots were left the...
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reporting would mean that people have to go to providence, rhode island. that is a long away from burlington. or they would have to go to new hampshire or boston. so it just doesn't do the job. after you classified that, you indicated that the vermont delegation researched the matter and that the residential facility was necessary, you may change course. we did our research. most promptly, we checked with the attorneys and most importantly with our federal judges. and i would ask for unanimous consent to enter senator peters into the record. >> so noted. >> the borough of prisons on friday that you planned to proceed against our consensus and not provide the residential treatment facility. our office did speak to the stakeholders, including the chief judge crawford and he wrote to you in december expressing that vermont absolutely needs a reentry center. i request permission to submit his letter into record? >> without objection. >> in his letter he wrote, the chief judge, the lack of facility in vermont interferes with every pro social activity to return
reporting would mean that people have to go to providence, rhode island. that is a long away from burlington. or they would have to go to new hampshire or boston. so it just doesn't do the job. after you classified that, you indicated that the vermont delegation researched the matter and that the residential facility was necessary, you may change course. we did our research. most promptly, we checked with the attorneys and most importantly with our federal judges. and i would ask for unanimous...
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residents as well time away from family, miss work and long hours in congestion. you noted in your testimony the role that the highway administration has played in supporting los angeles and philadelphia and repairing sections of their interstate. what can rhode island expect in collaboration with you to the address issue as expeditiously as possible. >> thank you, representative. our division administrator and staff are currently assessing what the options are. this is more of a failure of a 1960's bridge so it's not an emergency in the same way as tanker fire, or fire taken down but large federal eligibility to use funds to help repair the bridge. >> there's large federal eligibility for the -- >> through the bridge program that has provided for federal funds so we are working to figure out exactly how we can best support them. >> that's promising and we can certainly want the funding to support it. what about technical support to reduce the timeline to get it up and running? >> thank you, representative. it's my understanding that they are going to use one of t
residents as well time away from family, miss work and long hours in congestion. you noted in your testimony the role that the highway administration has played in supporting los angeles and philadelphia and repairing sections of their interstate. what can rhode island expect in collaboration with you to the address issue as expeditiously as possible. >> thank you, representative. our division administrator and staff are currently assessing what the options are. this is more of a failure...
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alexander graham bell was to he attended that school first for whatever reason he didn't stay there very long and then went on to attend the american school for the deaf for years, i think seven or eight years after after that individual, we know that there were three other islander deaf individuals who attended the clark school. so and none that period who attended the american school for the deaf so yeah again the kind of wider movements in deaf education affected deaf individuals here on the island. think this was a fascinating and ear for color graph i think makes an excellent case that the people the hearing people in the community most to use of sign language to some degree though or family members or close relatives do you see any way of even ballpark in either the number of, non-family members in or moreover west tisbury who might have had some degree of facility with the language or ballpark? the degree of facility is there any way to get at that from? looking at other village sign language, perhaps exactly. yeah, that's a a yeah. thank you for that question. but so i can answer the
alexander graham bell was to he attended that school first for whatever reason he didn't stay there very long and then went on to attend the american school for the deaf for years, i think seven or eight years after after that individual, we know that there were three other islander deaf individuals who attended the clark school. so and none that period who attended the american school for the deaf so yeah again the kind of wider movements in deaf education affected deaf individuals here on the...
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time away from family, missed work and long hours in congestion. you noted in your testimony the role that -- in repairing sections of their interstates. >> our division are currently assisting with the options are. this is more of a failure of the 1960s bridge so it's not an emergency in the same way as a tanker fire or a fire that's taken down but there's a federal eligibility to use funds to help repair the bridge. >> is large eligibility for the funds? >> to the bridge program that provided for federal funds so we are working to figure out how exactly we can best support them. >> that's promising and we can certainly walk the funding to support it. what about technical support to get it up and running? >> thank you, representative. it's my understanding that they are going to use one of the spans to take half the traffic in a couple of weeks in each direction with 96,000 vehicles a day and then looking at a few months, but we are actively engaged with state, as well as the private sector contractors so we are going to get that bridge open and p
time away from family, missed work and long hours in congestion. you noted in your testimony the role that -- in repairing sections of their interstates. >> our division are currently assisting with the options are. this is more of a failure of the 1960s bridge so it's not an emergency in the same way as a tanker fire or a fire that's taken down but there's a federal eligibility to use funds to help repair the bridge. >> is large eligibility for the funds? >> to the bridge...
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residents as well and time away from family and missed work and long hours and congestion and you noted in your testimony that the highway administration has played in repairing sections of interstates and what can rhode island expect in collaboration with you as expeditiously as possible? >> thank you. the ed vision -- division administrator and staff are assessing what options are. this is more of a failure of the 1960s branch so not an emergency in the same way as a tanker fire or fire taken down but there are large federal eligibility to use funding to help repair the bridge. >> there is that for the bridge program? >> yes provided for federal funding so we are working to figure out how we can best support them. >> that is promising and we could have that supporting to fund them and what about the support for the timeline? >> it is my understanding they will use one of these to take half of the traffic in a few weeks in each direction with 96,000 vehicles a day and then looking at a few months but actively engaged in the state so all the private sector contractors who are mobilized
residents as well and time away from family and missed work and long hours and congestion and you noted in your testimony that the highway administration has played in repairing sections of interstates and what can rhode island expect in collaboration with you as expeditiously as possible? >> thank you. the ed vision -- division administrator and staff are assessing what options are. this is more of a failure of the 1960s branch so not an emergency in the same way as a tanker fire or fire...
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you've coach for a long time. you've had all kinds of success. you were in a national program in not just the united states, but you are the national -- >> the u.s. virgin islands. >> you are an accomplice coach, but because you said what was normal, you got fired. is that right? >> because i said what was normal, it was not liked. and i was canceled. >> i shouldn't say fired, you were canceled. they moved to somewhere else. i read her testimony last night. they moved you somewhere else in the athletic department. is that right? >> correct. >> i always tell people don't think they will come after you because i don't think, you are not some crazy right wing conservative republican. you are just a coach. in fact, you even use the term, what did you say. you are the hippie love coach? that's not exactly how you -- normally not how you describe a republican. this is your word. you been nicknamed the hippie love coach. you would with all your student athletes. even, i think you even said somewhere transgender. >> yes, i've coached three transgender st
you've coach for a long time. you've had all kinds of success. you were in a national program in not just the united states, but you are the national -- >> the u.s. virgin islands. >> you are an accomplice coach, but because you said what was normal, you got fired. is that right? >> because i said what was normal, it was not liked. and i was canceled. >> i shouldn't say fired, you were canceled. they moved to somewhere else. i read her testimony last night. they moved...