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By products of our drive for advancement this bombardment of toxic chemical exposure is silent and in most cases hidden but it has the potential to be deadly these chemicals are in our food and in our tap water and I'd only given day were exposed to dozens of toxins in our environment as well as in the products we choose to clean their homes and to use our bodies for the 1st time in human history the New England Journal of Medicine tells us children born today will have a shorter projected lifespan than their parents in large part due to obesity related diseases cardiovascular disease type 2 diabetes etc They will likely get diagnosed with the disease at an earlier age and die earlier than their parents generations of always outlive the generation before them but not any more people are getting sicker earlier but why a growing number of doctors and scientists now recognize many illnesses result from excessive exposure to toxic materials in our environments the body tends to become inflamed and accumulate fat and story in excess toxins this is a global wakeup call how do we get to this point and what can you do to keep yourself and your family safe. Many scientists and notable organizations such as the Agency for Toxic Substances and the disease registry have begun to study the impact of toxic substances on humans which is an essential 1st step to fixing the problems we're encountering For instance the exit for example the incidence of colon and rectal cancer once considered rare in young people is on the rise in people in their twenty's and thirty's according the American Cancer Society people born in 1990 have double the colon cancer and quadruple the risk of rectal cancer compared to someone born in 1950 is ominous trend as part of a larger trend toward increased rates of cancer in general cancer dot org Today one in 2 males and one in 3 males have a lifetime risk of developing cancer cancer is widely known to be related to lifestyle and environment American Cancer Society says that only 5 to 10 percent of all cancer cases can be attributed to genetic defects almost 20 to 3025 to 30 percent of all cancer deaths today are due to tobacco as many as 30 to 35 percent are linked to diet and obesity and 15 to 20 percent are due to infections mostly liver cancer related appetite is c. Or alcohol use the remaining percentage somewhere between 5 and 25 percent is mostly due to environmental pollution radiation exposure and stress emergence of epigenetics which looks at how the environment impacts your genes it showing us that toxins that act can activate the genes responsible for causing cancer the choices we make have a powerful effect on which genes are switched on and off and ultimately on whether we get cancer or not however cancer isn't the only concern in 2013 documentary film the human experiment points out that 7.3 a 1000000 American couples have trouble conceiving or carrying to term this is a 49 percent increase since 1988 with the biggest increase in women under $25.00 autism and other childhood disease. These are also on the rise or to the c.d.c. In the 1980 s. About one in 10000 children at autism in 19091 in 500 kids had autism in 2008 it was one in 88 kids and in 2016 it was one in 68 children it's 5 times for common in boys. The current figure for autism current figures for autism are one in 42 boys and one in 189 girls in the past 50 years childhood asthma has gone up 80 percent leukaemia 74 percent aged 53 percent and life threatening birth defects are up 100 percent something in our environment must be playing a role in these staggering trends. Air pollution is a rise in world cities at an alarming rate in the World Health Organization outdoor air pollution has grown 8 percent globally every year since 2012 with billions of people around the world now exposed to dangerous air. Dr Flavio straight assistant director general for family women's and general children's health of the World Health Organization has said quote As urban air quality declines the risk of stroke heart disease lung cancer and chronic you respiratory diseases including asthma increases for the people who live in them but 30 year blankets or cities the most vulnerable or the most impacted living in the chemical age. This is the. Program. Welcome back I'm already here with you boy we've. Just stuff all kind of happening at the same time you get Americans concerned very concerned that our creepy porn president who has unprotected sex with porn stars is now trying to appoint creepy judges to the Supreme Court kind of creepy rapee judges maybe he will say and Ken Starr Excuse me Robert Muller looking around and so and you know what's going on with this creepy porn president. Let's check in with Ken Starr he has a new book out it's called contempt a memoir of the Clinton investigation that's not. Particularly friendly. Toward the Clintons he was the chief counsel the independent counsel investigating the Clintons from 1994 to $999.00 after Robert Fisk said Ok that's a Travel gate file gate Vince Foster nothing here in Cannes can start and welcome to the program Hey thank you. You said a couple of days ago on t.v. We don't want us to gators and prosecutors out on a fishing expedition. I'm baffled by that and I'm baffled by your choice to follow apparently Brett Kavanaugh as advice to go for the most salacious details I remember driving down the street back at the back in the day there listening on n.p.r. As they were reading from your report about Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky having sex with a cigar in the Oval Office and thinking What the hell does this have to do with the governance of the United States why did you go down that road because. The light of your. 'd civil deposition of the sexual harassment lawsuit. In federal court that's what Bush's name contempt Bill Clinton is the only crows in American history to contempt not even Richard Nixon was held in contempt and then in terms of the. Detail because the pro United States put us to. Proving that he had committed perjury that he had obstructed justice that he had suborned perjury but this was all because you launched this great pianists in 1900 didn't become the great pianists until 1907 I mean you know you you try to over and over and over and take this guy down you personally reopen the foster investigation you know Travelgate file gate water white water you know yeah he was involved in financial improprieties you know with the Whitewater investigation turns out he just lost money a stupid investment but if that had been something that had been used to you know to promote his campaign as a as it looks like perhaps we're seeing with the trump of the Russians and all this stuff then sure look into that but everything you just described Ken Starr had to do with a blow job I mean I don't see a war that. You know please name for me outside of Jimmy Carter one president in the history of the United States that there's not some documentary evidence that he had an affair while he was in the White House. Let me correct profound misunderstanding on your part. If you will give me one more for about 30 seconds the Monica Lewinsky investigation was authorized by Janet Reno why because of you can characterize you anyway you want we're talking about ignored if you will. And hibernation perjury you got a federal civil rights case she had said I have a duty under the law we're talking about law and the statute that we reach helps and unfortunately course you're unfortunate but Bill Clinton you could have spared us all you. Write in your heart if he didn't you. To tell the truth and not lie under oath and go into contempt so then show why is it any of our damn business can I mean you know why did the Republicans you had you know Newt Gingrich was. Calendula Calista I guess is your name you know in the back room while he was married to his 2nd wife while this was going on Bob Livingston was having an affair literally in his office while this was going on Bob Barr was having an affair literally in his office while this was going on and these are the guys who were leading the more rally charge against Oh my God we've got a president who assaults Well and and and you jumped into it with both feet and Brett Kavanaugh says go for the most salacious stuff and I end up listening to their crap about cigars and for giant is in my car I don't want to hear that I'm reluctant to even say it right now on the radio I'm just astonished you know particularly after you know your involvement at Baylor you know. The allegations that you were covering up sexual crimes at Baylor that you would even go there. Well you're you're a very good parent you're wiser but you're dealing with the fundamental legal fact you did not mention Attorney General Janet Reno you have not to mention mention the special division of the Us court house and look at what it would have gotten there if the Republicans hadn't been launching what I would you know I think the Trump would call a witch hunt. Conversation or do you want to continue ranting because normally in conversations people people interrupt people from time to time I'm trying to give you all you know as much time as you need go for well thank you well you're repeating yourself and so I'm going to repeat myself you're using you very clearly interesting language I'm not using the language you were upset by the language what I'm saying to you 2 things Attorney General Reno authorize. But wins keep investigation because you refused to use a p. Word to begins with. You receive you know what I'm saying and can what I'm saying is that your trying to start this entire narrative at that point in time when Jan Jan when the political pressure and come on Janet Reno was the attorney general that she had to she had to do something say something flip some switch but that political pressure was the result of a campaign that started in 1902 right after the election we're a bunch of billionaires decided we're going to Arkansas Project and other things that subsequently came along decided we've got to take this guy down and we're going to do whatever it takes and so maybe he was in this bad land deal up nothing there or maybe his wife did something wrong at the Rose Law for nothing there oh maybe it was wrong that he fired some travel agents or nothing there well what else is there oh my God this woman has had an affair with him in the White House this is it we're going to go here completely ignoring all that history. You are right rewriting history. Will you please listen you're on a rant with all due respect that's what I do for a living. You know where you're very good at it but you're not very good with the facts 14 criminal convictions and if you haven't read my book and you're not talking about my book which is your business you're presuming that what your book is contempt a memoir of the Clinton investigation by Ken Starr thank you Editor Well if you know it's very. Well. And the story just told you can reject the story of how we consider the entitlement of Hillary Clinton for perjury and since it is in connection with the Arkansas off phase of the investigation we also had reason to believe that Bill Clinton lied under oath with respect to our concern with the investigation so we had Jones to talk about. No I'm sorry about that aren't you Detroit Ok football is Ok oh yeah I'm telling you I'm going to wind water studies of the investigate what those charges were or dismissed as not the right word you know not sued so and so so that's why resurrect them now that was when he was governor. Before That's what the appointment was of Robert Fisk and of yours truly to look into this and so what we did we did it professionally we gathered the facts we have the facts and we determine both with Bill and with Hillary with the president and the 1st lady we did not have specific evidence can bring charges that doesn't mean we didn't find anything we found a lot we found lots and lots and lots but we made a professional judgment that we didn't have the evidence to prove their g.o.p. Ajah reasonable doubt I let all this out in contempt you can ignore it you can characterize it any way you want to know that's what you're I get it so so now we've got Trump on Air Force One lied to the press and said You know I didn't I didn't pay any money to that porn star I didn't have an affair with her I don't I know nothing about it and we now know that all of that is untrue in fact we have it in his own words is he impeachable. Of course it's a teachable should he be impeached for the no at this stage and one of the messages of my well which you've been kind enough to mention is don't go near American people I think one of the lessons we learned from the Clinton years is even if a president committed crimes and lying to the American people is not a crime we haven't made it a crime Congress could make it a crime they have made perjury and obstruction of justice a crime and no one seriously who disagrees with the proposition that all that I know of that the president of United States Bill Clinton committed crimes now we the crime of perjury. Perjury obstruction of justice we also know there was but he was something he was trying to I mean I don't want to justify this you know I'm as uncomfortable with that as probably anybody but you know he was trying to cover up an affair from his wife and from the country as well Lyndon Johnson had affairs Richard Nixon had affairs Ronald Reagan maybe not who knows I mean he was for me was kind of senile at that point but he certainly had you know had an affair with what's her name you know when he was married to his 1st wife. I mean named Jane Wyman Jane want to name a president who didn't have an affair I don't know you know and you know I guess her only way to get in the Clinton thing but I know you're coming to here's the short answer. But more reality of relationships is for the American people and even for a Congress to say we're going to impeach by virtue of marital infidelity that is. One. Of president commits crimes and that's what's being investigated right now by Bob if he committed crimes I'll bet you we're going to find out about that information it's going to come to light because we have in the system as I try to describe to the point. A rule of law system so you can dismiss things anywhere you want to on rhetorical political grounds you're just good government but you don't belong I mean we've seen in the Trump investigation a number of people who pled guilty to lying to the f.b.i. Yeah I'm far more concerned about trying to lying to us that he was going to give us health care insurance that was cheaper than Obamacare I'm sure concerned about lying to us that he was going to protect the environment I'm concerned about Trump of lying to us that he was here for the little guy and he was going to bring back jobs but anyway that's that's that's my rant for this Ken Starr his new book is called contempt a memoir of the King of the of the Clinton investigation Ken thanks for dropping by today. Thank you good talking with you will be ready for. This is the argument program will be back with your thoughts on all of this plus our creepy porn president plus what's going on with Cavanagh we just did a whole hour on that stick around. And welcome back. Let's see here who is calling on free speech to be. Quirky and Rochester New York a quirky what's on your mind that I am I going well what I. Am going to get can get it's going to be for graphs of liberals that. 3 decades. Maybe. You. Know It's guy you've got no morals. I don't believe. You go wow you're just like your. Cronies in there he's a toad for the billionaires that's that's everything you need to know. It's good to not have to end. Yeah I mean he is a holy holy. Creature of the coke network and he owes his career to the he's you know the Federalist Society made this guy Federalist Society heavily supported by the coast of course he thank you very very well so. Let's see here Karen watching free speech t.v. In Farmington Hills Michigan hey Karen what's on your mind that. I'm calling because you're a person of history. That's a look at sexual selves and how it's changed throughout just the last 50 years you know I saw a person in high school like it's it had been me in high school and something happened to me back in the sixty's or seventy's and I had tried to say oh that person assaulted me. It's if it were a male or when I enter. Our home never I might have been overlooked because of it and if it's bad or if that person hadn't successfully raped you back in the psychology of it is and I was around back then in all probability people what a shrug their shoulders it was and I mean there that the standards have changed considerably in 40 absolutely so since even since 2012 things have changed so you know this woman was coming up. I don't know if you were in high school in the eighty's and she tried to do it. From one of having done it of course she was going to attempting to she live then slowly poo pooed you know it's not something that went abroad and brought it up but she can come forward now and say it and if we were one thing she has a lot of strength in numbers because so many other women have said it so but even even as you know and that's all between a husband and wife used to be considered Hey that was perfectly legal it's now it's and that it can be perceived as being a rape for it so that's a good example of how all those standards and mores of our times of change that this caters to changed right so I think the other portion of it is that. That she's I'm sure that I was something we're going to talk but you were talking about earlier about a person's personality. And that is that it's we know 2 that. It well we don't know it's a fictionalized that Brett has difficulties drinking like they going to do you even when he was a kid hopefully going to see now that he went out and had a couple of drinks and fell and rowdy and then went and made a gift that he's not in a court. Or or sort of a good decision is based on his financial interests or is it over gambling or whatever I mean you know the Karen thank you for the call and thanks for watching us from Farmington Hills where it back. Hartman here here's what you might have missed on our program today. Cliff what's up I really admire the way you and your. You know the right wingers I learned from you know arguing politics with my dad starting around the time I was 16 when I decided I was no longer a Republican but I was. A socialist but we argue politics until the day he died he died a Republican what we learned both my dad and I was how to debate how to argue how to fight without without hurting each other and so that our relationship was still intact after we were done and I'm trying to model that for people I really think that we need to learn how to do that and and so you know when you see conservatives on the show and you see me debating them and you think maybe I'm being too nice to them or whatever keep that in mind we these this is a skill set that you need when Thanksgiving comes and crazy uncle Ralph shows up. For more information about our podcast go to Tom Hartman dot com slash podcast. We are. What I do what a day Mark in San Diego a mark you want to continue our conversation for the 1st hour about Brett Kavanaugh as alleged sexual assault now the doctor brain as it has Dr Ford has come out and. You know stood behind her accusations you know I guess I'm. Reminded of the William Wordsworth quote that's right out of the bother of a man you know what I want to offend and you know I wouldn't want to think about trying to rape a girl about what John Bridge I mean it is relevant even though it was pretty years ago yet it's for those guys who aren't. Yes Mind you there's a screw loose somewhere on our seas that years and years of therapy which I don't see any evidence of. You know this is true yes you know honestly I didn't know of one of those guys that can assure one the other of that that the kid that was killed him try to take it and any harm you know I turn to why would. They stay there Scott I had no idea where this was this was the point that I made in the last hour in my opening rant that I think that temperamentally and temperament is something we are born with it's the baseline of our disposition it has nothing to do with race or religion or culture or even where you're born it's just you know some people are literally anybody is a parent knows this even if you've watched your own kids from the time they were born until they are they behave adults some are shy right from the get go all the way through until they're in their sixty's and seventy's some are very outgoing or gregarious some are bullies some are you know kind of more like victims I mean you know this is these are temperamental baselines and when I saw it Brett Kavanaugh on t.v. And I saw him essentially sneering at Democrats who are trying to ask him questions and talking in a condescending fashion to them and then I saw him sucking up to Chuck Grassley and and just being so you know with Ted Cruz I you know it suddenly hit me I know this guy I've worked with people like this in the media for years and you find these people in particular in places where there's all of a small opportunity for a large amount of power or money you find them in show business and you find them in politics and you find them at the high levels of corporations and I refer to that personality type as kiss up kick down they suck up to the people who they perceive as having power over them and there's so gracious and I'm sure us and everything and then the people that they don't need of the people that they just consider as objects to be used which is obviously how Brett Kavanaugh saw this woman or this girl of the time. You know they just don't give a damn and it really became clear to me that he's one of these scientists up kick down people and Denmark I think you've nailed it this is this is not part of the behavior that we learn as we grow up I mean obviously the great party but I'm sure he's got that impulse under control but how does that impulse translate into other areas of his life I'm not sure but in all probability where he might be doing something like this you are listening to the Tom Hartman program called 20280825 I mean you know putting his hand over her mouth shut her down in the bed turning up the music so people can hear her scream and that's that that tells you what kind of person he is. It's a timer and university book club or book today is us versus them the favor or failure of globalism in Bremmer This is from chapter one titled winners and losers. It's time for a local revolution the candidates all the roaring crowd countries no longer are no longer nations but markets borders are raised everyone can come to our country and this is what our cell research and our social protections Lutes our cultural identity. Arenal pens for sentences capture every important element of the anxiety rising across the western world the borders are open in the foreigners are coming they'll steal your job they will cost you your pension your health care by bankrupt in your system it will pollute your culture some of them are killers Le Pen fell short in her bid to become France's president 2017 her message remains compelling for the 21st century politics of us versus them this is not a story about Marine Le Pen or Donald Trump or any other populist our houses who have emerged in Europe the United States in recent years in the cameras for the furious crowd there's the real story is not the messenger the drives this it's the fears often if not always justified of ordinary people fears of lost jobs surging ways waves of strangers vanishing national identities and the uncomprehensible public violence associated with terrorism is the growing doubt among citizens that government can protect them provide them with opportunities for a better life and help them remain the masters of their fate as of December 25th in just 6 percent of people in the United States 4 percent in Germany 4 percent in Britain and 3 percent in France believe the world is getting better the pessimistic majority suspects that those with power money and influence care more about their cosmopolitan world than they do about their fellow citizens many citizens of these countries now believe that globalization works for the favored few but not for them and they have a point globalization the cross border flow of ideas information money people goods and services as a result that in an interconnected world where national leaders have increasingly limited ability to protect the lives and livelihoods of their citizens and the digital age borders no longer mean what citizens think they mean in some ways that barely exist globalism the belief that the interdependence that created globalization is a good thing is indeed the ideology. Of the elite political leaders of the wealthy west have been globalism as biggest advocates building a system that is repelled ideas information people money goods and services across borders at a speed and out of scale without precedent in American in human history sure more than a 1000000000 people have risen from poverty in recent decades and economies and markets of a long way from the financial crisis but along with new opportunities come serious vulnerabilities and the refusal of the global lead to acknowledge the downsides of the new interdependence confirms the suspicions of those losing their sense of security and standard of living that it leads to New York and Paris and more in common with elites in Rome and San Francisco than with their discarded countryman. Has listened to law on. The globalists gutted the American working class and created a middle class in Asia former White House strategist Steve and until the Hollywood or order a few days after the 2016 election victory the issue is now about Americans looking to get after over and of quote in the United States the jobs that once lived the generations of Americans into the middle class and kept them there for life or vanishing crime and drug addiction are rising 87 percent of Chinese and 74 percent of Indians told pollsters and 2017 that they believe their country is moving in the right direction only 43 percent of Americans said the same. In Europe the European Commission and the un elected bureaucrats would force its rules have legislated for its 28 member nations without understanding their very needs in recent years they failed to hold a debt crisis that has forced many Europeans to accept lower wages higher prices later retirement less generous pensions and an uncertain future all while telling them that there must be a lot of foreign countries that have spent their way into debt and the migrant crisis globalist European leaders insisted that all the members of the 6 except Muslim refugees. In numbers determined in Brussels and barricades a spike in nationalism or the result funny nationalism here is one form of us 1st is that I intended to rally nation members of one nation against those of other nations who are the wave of populist nationalism sweeping the United States and Europe only signs of globalism failure it would be better enough but there's a larger crisis coming many of the storms creating turmoil in the us and Europe particularly technological change in the workplace broader awareness of income inequality are now headed across borders and into the developing world or governments and institutions are not ready developing countries are especially vulnerable because the institutions that create stability in developing countries are not as sturdy and social safety nets are nearly as strong as in the United States and the east and the European Union it faced an even bigger gap between rich and poor and the reality that new technologies will kill large numbers of jobs to lift the expectations for a better life much harder to manage in short just as the financial crisis had a cascading effect through financial markets or real economies around the world so the sources of anger convulse in Europe and America will send shock waves through dozens of other countries some will absorb the shocks some of them won't as poor people in developing countries become more aware of what they're missing are losing many will take up rocks book us versus them forever. It's a once in a lifetime luxury Alaskan cruise on the region's 7 c. Mariner July 24th 2019 For more information Kenya luxury travel 808561155 did I mention will be getting active onboard with special events with yours truly me as we visit catch a can Juneau Skagway Sitka Harbor glacier and Anchorage. It's 34 minutes past the hour Brad Kavanagh 1st of all as soon as this allegation came out Chuck Grassley had a letter from 35 women 6065 with Thank you Shawn 65 women who quote knew him in high school we went to an all boys prep school little Mr preppy brat and. Saying what a wonderful guy is well now the news or it is companies have tracked down those 65 when I don't only 2 of them will still go on the record saying I was a wonderful guy 63 of them are like I'm sure you know. And meanwhile a you know I prove this out and sure came out and said you know you really want all these pages of names and it's just page after page after page of Yale school graduates who have written an open letter saying. Well for example without a doubt Judge Kavanagh's a threat to the most vulnerable he is a threat to many of us despite the privilege bestowed by our education simply because of who we are and many of them are saying that because they are women and they say he is morally bankrupt these are Yale Law School which is of course where he went to school graduates stay informed just tweeted something really interesting there are 5 sitting senators who were sitting during the Thomas confirmation of the Supreme Court Shelby Grassley Republican Shelby Republican Grassley Mitch McConnell. Republican Orrin Hatch and Democrat Senator Pat Leahy the only one who voted no on Clarence Thomas who was also accused of sexual harassment or. I'm not sure that they that it was characterized as assault at the time but social harassment don't have voted No it was Leahy all the Republicans voted yes or no problem where we were we're going with Clarence Thomas . It's it's pretty strange stuff Tripper Atlanta Georgia hatred for once of. Article and c.n.n. Put. That put to rest any argument why the word came forward and her lawyer quoted as saying that she actually had a great deal up and learns about coming forward and that she had she was planning on keeping her allegation confidential square and that and that the decision what essentially taking away from. The gate and Word leaks she didn't even make come out on her own and you know I want to Cavanaugh you don't leak that it's only after that she would approach by members of the press that she would like Ok well. You know deal with it. And the lawyers court it and she's now going to have to live with the treatment that people trying to. Discredit her and she's. Going through that. Well. And now she's going to have to live with the threats from right wing crazies who think that Donald Trump is this is the Messiah because of it I would have chosen to do for a political move you know I mean you know yeah be absolutely absolutely thank you thank you for that well said Jennifer and Colorado Hey Jennifer what's up. Hey Tom I just want to give you some history here I went to school the same exact time as Brian Kavanagh I went to a private all girls Catholic high school the private all girl boys Catholic high school was biased I was attacked by a group of boys and I only got away because I'm a fighter and I've never told anybody. And I just told my husband. And you know what it sucks for me but this this woman you know this is why we don't come forward and back then you would never come forward even if you were raped you wouldn't come forward you just wouldn't because people want to believe you and it would always be blamed on the girl although she has drink a beer oh well it's because what she wore I mean anything to put it off in the blame off of the boy and these boys that did this to me or boys that I want to the Catholic grammar school with and grew up with and it actually started back then they used to have this national goose month where we had to wear shorts always underneath our uniform skirts because they were filling our skirts up and try to goose our butts cruel thing in Catholic school yes so and I didn't start until 5th grade I was in public schools and children and this never happened in public schools and so this is you know this is crazy Caroline who came out we're not in a court. Get them to get them to get. 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Spanx and. Searching The life you want to see auras so. Check the rescan try and don't. Young France a child. I was. Young I feel I feel living in I say in the. Air. I. Don't have good. Bad or good at it. I thought I. Had a. Good idea that I had heard. That it is. The life you want to see some. Take the skin try and to your south a choice that's how I have come. Here to live here. The. East to us it's the. Ground that's the view those were the skew. Long shot. Still the most want to lie to desist or else the. Chance to get it so you drink where so many things to so many people my premium does it's my son come. Come home my friend it's still. Our. Name. He needs to as I beg it's the blue. The ground I love you. The world as. Long shadows gets to. Live the life it's Mr Guy. A chance to get away leaves your. Dreams where so many things to so many people why be greedy and does it's my. Come back I come home my friends get such. Serving San Diego where they are transmitter and Tower. In the Cleveland National Forest High atop monument peak in the Laguna mountains this is k n s j on the air at 89 point one f.m. And streaming why the k. In a stray dog or and on your smartphone and smart t.v. Tune in radio out now a moment in San Diego history in 1835 Spain earmarked 1400 acres of land in San Diego for public recreation that included what today is spelled ballpark the park in compas is 1200 acres in the early 1900 Sit hosted 2 big events the Panama California and California Pacific international expositions many of the buildings constructed for them remain today the park and its unique buildings were declared a national historic landmark in 1977 and placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Of social justice. 89 point one and this. Welcome to Background Briefing this is Graham Fitz given producer of background briefing with the unfortunate news that in mass just feeling a bit under the weather today though it's a rare occurrence for Ian to miss a beat and sit a program out this time we thought it a good opportunity to revisit a few recent discussions we feel worthy of more attention will begin today with the ins interview on the 17th anniversary of 911 with former chief of staff to u.s. Secretary of State Colin Powell Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson.

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