So, this is very exciting. Dany chan oh yes, exciting. Robert so, what are we going to see first . Dany we are actually going to the beginning of the exhibition, and this is the Perfect Place to begin because its where we make the connection between asia and the summer of love. Robert so, this is where visitors should start their tour. Dany yes, it should be. Robert so, this is the reason why people should start here . Dany yes, so, this photo shows an iconic scene during the summer of love, when a young man inserts a flower into the tip of a rifle at a protest for the vietnam war. Robert thats really when the flower became such an important symbol, huh . Dany yes, that was when it entered the american mainstream, the idea of a flower as a symbol of peace and love. Robert now, in this exhibit, how do you connect it to the asian culture . Dany well, that idea of the flower as a powerful symbol of peace and love actually began 2,500 years ago, with the life story of the buddha as seen in
Soledad im soledad obrien. Welcome to matter of fact. While the Health Care Debate has been divisive to say the least the American Public is pretty clear on what theyd like to see. A little unity. A new Kaiser Family Foundation Poll shows 71 of the public want a bi partisan solution to that break down includes 41 of, and 72 of independents. Hope of a gop only bill is fading away despite the efforts of Senate Majority leader, mitch mcconnell. Showing his frustration, mcconnell delayed the start of the august recess by two weeks in hopes of getting to a cons we simply, as a result of all this obstructionism, dont have enough time to address all of these issues between now and the originally anticipated august recess. Soledad ezekiel emanuel, an architect of the Affordable Care act, says the law needs an upgrade, but not a repealandreplace. Dr. Emanuel outlines his ideas in his book, prescription for the future. Thanks for joining us. You have been in meetings at the white house while the
So, this is very exciting. Dany chan oh yes, exciting. Robert so, what are we going to see first . Dany we are actually going to the beginning of the exhibition, and this is the Perfect Place to begin because its where we make the connection between asia and the summer of love. Robert so, this is where visitors should start their tour. Dany yes, it should be. Robert so, this is the reason why people should start here . Dany yes, so, this photo shows an iconic scene during the summer of love, when a young man inserts a flower into the tip of a rifle at a protest for the vietnam war. Robert thats really when the flower became such an important symbol, huh . Dany yes, that was when it entered the american mainstream, the idea of a flower as a symbol of peace and love. Robert now, in this exhibit, how do you connect it to the asian culture . Dany well, that idea of the flower as a powerful symbol of peace and love actually began 2,500 years ago, with the life story of the buddha as seen in
Housing, jobs, schools, and some called it a riot; others a rebellion. What is certain is the most destructive and deadly unrest in the United States since the 1863 draft riots during the civil war. In the end, detroit had 43 dead, 1100 injured, over 7200 arrests and more than 2000 buildings destroyed. Detroit, 1967. A city in flames. A lot of the smoke was right up in here on 12th street, which is what it was called then. Soledad disturbances began on 12th street, since renamed rosa parks boulevard. They started spotaneously after a routine police raid on an illegal bar, or what locals called, a blind pig. Dan mckane was a young street cop in detroits tactical mobe unit. Soledad how would you have described the Detroit Police department in 1967 . Dan well, it was majority white male. Soledad Loretta Holmes was in that blind pig that night, to welcome back soldiers coming home from vietnam. Suddenly, police burst in. Loretta they took us downstairs, to about four i say three or four pa
So, this is very exciting. Dany chan oh yes, exciting. Robert so, what are we going to see first . Dany we are actually going to the beginning of the exhibition, and this is the Perfect Place to begin because its where we make the connection between asia and the summer of love. Robert so, this is where visitors should start their tour. Dany yes, it should be. Robert so, this is the reason why people should start here . Dany yes, so, this photo shows an iconic scene during the summer of love, when a young man inserts a flower into the tip of a rifle at a protest for the vietnam war. Robert thats really when the flower became such an important symbol, huh . Dany yes, that was when it entered the american mainstream, the idea of a flower as a symbol of peace and love. Robert now, in this exhibit, how do you connect it to the asian culture . Dany well, that idea of the flower as a powerful symbol of peace and love actually began 2,500 years ago, with the life story of the buddha as seen in