Then i think if you were a doctor or a nurse you could get a car and that was it, five years or so. Okay. Thank you so very much. I so appreciate your time. Thankim gray brecon. Im founder and project scholar of the living new deal, which is sort of nominally based in the bay, although now we are spreading out and it began actually about 15 years ago. I was to write a book about what the wpa did in california, and then you fall down this rabbit hole and you find that theres everything else. And its a its a universe. So now what we are is a National Team that is identifying, mapping and interpreting the physical legacy of, the new deal, which is absolutely colossal. Its all around us. Its indispensable, able, but we dont see it. And thats accidental. So what were doing, we have a very active chapter in new york city, some of whom are here today. And what were doing is excavating a lost civilization. Its what i call the lost ethical language of new deal, public works. These objects which
Didnt make didnt switch. So i think the last domestic produced came off the runway i think it like i think was may 42. But by after pearl harbor, they had, of course, Popular Support to get it only. So theyre only making cars for the military and. Then i think if you were a doctor or a nurse you could get a car and that was it, five years or so. Okay. Thank you so very much. I so appreciate your time. Thankim gray brecon. Im founder and project scholar of the living new deal, which is sort of nominally based in the bay, although now we are spreading out and it began actually about 15 years ago. I was to write a book about what the wpa did in california, and then you fall down this rabbit hole and you find that theres everything else. And its a its a universe. So now what we are is a National Team that is identifying, mapping and interpreting the physical legacy of, the new deal, which is absolutely colossal. Its all around us. Its indispensable, able, but we dont see it. And thats acci
Very enraged by this change. Im hoping when he gets feedback from his supporters he will turn around and follow through on what he promised us to get elected. Him elected in the primary. Guest i like it that you are speaking out. You raise a couple of things. Immigrationabout first. Seen is that he is a work in progress, and that he is trying to define his policy. He has not yet delineated the policy. The talk this week was delayed. What i see is that he delayed it because he wanted to get more information. He was at eight tom hall he and asked town hall for feedback. It seems to me that he is doing what i want a leader to do, which is going out and getting information and talking and listening to people. He can listen to what you have to say. Change as seen any far as the wall. Know everybody is analyzing every word he said about it. I dont know what is in his heart or mind. I personally think that the wall is set. He also talked about deporting jails,minals in our sending them back t
Depths of crisis. It has been one week, since the killing of george floyd, the protest sparked by that egregious injustice. This is the 69 in denver, to take one city, over 20 major american city, officials placed a curfew tonight on their citizens. The nation is in ang wish. We are, of course, still in the midst of a pandemic that killed 105,000 and counting of our fellow american, due in so small part to failure at the very top. We have an economy that has Great Depression level job losses, 40 of the poorest households in this nation, hit with job losses, 40 million out of work in just the past 10 weeks, 26 of the labor force. All of that ches happening before last week. Before the cold blooded killing of a black man by a white Police Officer with his knee on his neck. The eneraging cruelty, eight minutes, at the core of what set so Many Americans off into the streets. Listen for a moment to the pain in the voice of George Floyds brother. I am constantly seeing it. This is going to b
Well take you across the country. This is denver right now. It looks the samemiami. Many images are coming in. They are faced off against Police Officers. They are throwing objects. Some of them are setting things on fire. They are refusing to disperse and they are daring the police to do something about it. Again, well take you through all of this live as many of these places as we can get to, atlanta, minneapolis, even the white house has a crowd growing of protesters outside again tonight. Well talk about now why these people are raging tonight in americas cities. What they are sick and tired of . Theyre sick and tired of seeing on the news and who they blame of misappropriation of justice that far too often unarmed people die at the hands of Police Officers. These are live pictures you are looking at in atlanta now. Not far from the Centennial Olympic Park where residents are under a 9 00 p. M. Curfew. Atlanta is always going to look and feel like atlanta to me even on its worst da