New format where were continuing to bring you the authors you love to our community. At any time during the event tonight you can click on the big green button below and purchase the book on our website. Were offering reduced shipping as an incentive, especially as our physical stores are closed and we need your Online Purchases in order to keep bringing you programming. [inaudible] tonight as the really special treat we have a conversation between with alina das, author of no justice in the shadows. You can ask the author a question by clicking on the question mark at the bottom of the screen, and you can see he other questions other viewers have asked and vote for one you want to be heard the most or submit your own. Start asking us questions as soon as you have them. A reminder, the come as you are in your pajamas and work clothes, whatever, were happy your here. In the new book, now justice in the shadows, alina das, Immigration Rights activist, lawyer, and professor at nyu school
it s not just me for things. we have lost 2018, 2020, 2022, norad way that never came. we got trounced last night in 2023. no lie there, of course, true to form, that republican running against trump did not blame him for the losses. no republican on that debate stage on wednesday dared to really take on the albatross named donald trump, not in front of an audience of republican voters. so that is hopeless. good people who like things like respecting election results and rule of law and not attempting coups, now had to assume that republicans cannot or more likely will not step out the threat of trumpism in their party [interpreter] . a red wave never materialized for republicans, which is good news for democracy in the 2022 midterms and republicans really did get trounced this week, which is even more good news for democracy. the leader of the republican party has recently been posting memes of the u.s. capital on fire with the words, i am coming back to clean up the mes
it s not just me for things. we have lost 2018, 2020, 2022, norad way that never came. we got trounced last night in 2023. no lie there, of course, true to form, that republican running against trump did not blame him for the losses. no republican on that debate stage on wednesday dared to really take on the albatross named donald trump, not in front of an audience of republican voters. so that is hopeless. good people who like things like respecting election results and rule of law and not attempting coups, now had to assume that republicans cannot or more likely will not step out the threat of trumpism in their party [interpreter] . a red wave never materialized for republicans, which is good news for democracy in the 2022 midterms and republicans really did get trounced this week, which is even more good news for democracy. the leader of the republican party has recently been posting memes of the u.s. capital on fire with the words, i am coming back to clean up the mes
You probably know jeff from cbs news. Hes also author of the new book, black and blue inside the divide between the police and black america. Did you as we take up this conversation during police week, i want to ask why did you write this book and why did you write it now . I thought this was the righto time. Something i started working at about a year ago, that was at a time when many of these stories, ferguson and baltimore were still in the news is still an issue, North Charleston and the shooting there. So, i wanted to tell this fromat both sides. A lot of these show one side of the divide i wanted to cover both sides equally. N i spent time in chicago talking to people in the community but also talking to Police Officers. Police officials to get the real story. Did not going to those neighborhoods with my suit and tie, i went alone, carried my phone, just a recorder and just sat down in the neighborhoods to get the story, blunt talk. Host so where are we in this divide between the
Plan is the intent of the supervisors broad policy for different tops that is a transportation element and other documents and policies that the mta uses and follows in the implementation of their measures and things like that i think the reason that we are proposing to update the general plan previously no language and when we reviewed that an application we always referred the general plan the most important it acknowledges vision zero were doing tremendous work around the policy i think that you know this ordinance is not going to address everything related to vision zero and the corridor it is supposed to reference the broader policies the city has and other documents that and programs that the city can use to help to implement those ideas. As much as it is broad in thinking i still to me it is broad and narrow at the same time one percent document it is broad thinking and we dont say to focus on the other neighborhoods so it seems we need to have language thats one piece the other