“Ride Slow, Take Photos” – 1200 Miles on a bicycle with a Speed Graphic – By Erik MathyJanuary 2, 2021
On November 1st, 2018 I left my garage and rolled out on the old Butterfield Overland Mail Route for Tucson, AZ which was a full 1200 miles away. For almost a year prior the headlines had been dominated by news of things happening along America’s southern border. Child Separations. Immigration Caravans. National Guard deployments. On social media channels the rhetoric from all sides, which had already been getting increasingly strident, ramped up to a fever pitch. Every day pleasant people were vehemently arguing. Normal conversations spiraled completely out of control.
in the salmon months we learned that latino families lost a larger percentage of their accumulated family wealth than any other americans. all that struggle, all that savings, scrounging at a down payment and squeezing into overpriced housing for hundreds of thousands of families it s all down the drain, he raced from of the brightest. a big part of that loss has been in home-equity with houses dropping in value, plunging mortgages under water leading to breathtaking foreclosure rates. now that home-equity can t be leveraged. the health to the firm college can t be used as collateral to finance a business start up or an expansion of an existing small business. except as a given intergenerational transfer of wealth, i think most of your in this room don t expect to inherit much from your parents, right? other americans go through life assuming this was going to happen for them. but the destruction of the housing crisis for latino families didn t stop there and doesn t stop the
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good evening. the last time we saw this much of barack obama on the campaign trail, he was writing a promise of change to the white house. now just 17 days from the midterm elections and facing a weak and slowly changing economy, the president is on the road again tonight, desperately trying to turn back what democrats fear could be a republican tide. early voting has already begun in some places, and underscoring just how important the stakes are, both sides have brought out their big-name stars on this critical weekend. nbc s savannah guthrie joins us from the white house. good evening. reporter: good evening to you, lester. the president has started what amounts to wall-to-wall campaigning, eight states over the next eight days. and if you look at the map, it s clear democrats are on defense. are you fired up? reporter: the president today in what is usually reliable democratic territory trying to reinvigorate the party faithful in massachusetts. don t let them tel
it is not enough to have voted for a new president if you will not help him gov earp and stick behind the members of congress who stood for him. straight ahead, a live report from the white house. big bus brawl. what sparked a shouting and shoving match at a favorite vacation spot. plus this. hi, i m jim cantore with the weather channel. and we re in stow, vermont. yesterday you could enjoy the fall colors. today a winter wonderland. i ll give you a live report coming up. hi, good morning. i m thomas roberts in for alex witt. new today president obama back on the campaign trail just 17 days out from the midterm elections. he ll be lending support to governor deval patrick. former president clinton was alongside gubernatorial candidate jerry brown. he told college students it s all about the economy. these are jobs and the candidates have dramatically different ideas. one will lead you to a brighter future. the other one will lead you to a movie we have seen before