One of the most effective. You are about mobility of people and not been mobile. Whats the main lesson or surprise or discovery that you personally have taken from the experience and the last eight months or so . We lost about 80 of our business and eight weeks. We its been about a decade building. That was quiten surprising but the thing that may been more surprising is what happenedis next. What happened next is that people, no matter the circumstances, in the midst of the pandemic still had the desire to travel. They didnt want to get on planes, they were not necessary traveling for business. They didnt want to go to my hotel or they did want to get in the car and go to another community and live in that community and often some of them were getting homes with airbnb. Theres just this fundamental desire that people have to travel, to connect, to see the world and i dont think that anything could stop it let alone a pandemic. People have to do it responsibly but there is still a very
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Maryland library for the blind in handicap, we welcome you here this evening. It is my pleasure to bring to you Sean Robertson who is a Career Development trainer for the center for urban families. He will introduce this evenings guest speaker, michael denzil smith. Sean. Good evening. How is everybody. Its a privilege to introduce this young man. I told him i spent four hours reading his book. If you havent read it, you have to. Its every mans education. To that degree, to the further extent its actually a womans education as well because when you read his book and you see how rich his perspective is, you get an idea of what it looks like for folks in this generation to really have a global perspective on what it looks like for justice. He has written, i just want to do a quick excerpt excerpt of something he wrote that struck me. He said anger is what makes our struggle visible. It exposes the hypocrisy of a nation that fash is itself a moral leader. Consistently you see things like
Leland 1 00 p. M. Eastern negotiations could get underway in the next couple of minutes. Welcome to americas news headquarters from washington paradigm leland vittert. That afternoon, everyone. I am gillian turner. Well go live to the white house now. President trump speaking out to reporters saying he may declare a National Border wall attacks of the democrats fail over the next few days. The Government Shutdown continues on. Joining us live in the white house with everything thats going down today. Cabin. Reporter jillian, good afternoon. The president is up in camp david. They are actually strategizing to 2019 agenda before making his way up there he did have a chance as you point out to speak with reporters and he said topping his todo list or a couple of very important things. Number one solving the shut down and number two, building a wall. Intend to call either the United States and a couple other great Steel Companies who have them, but the place for design of the beautiful ste
As College of the Redwoods marks the end of another academic year, I want to thank all members of the college community and the public and recognize some of the wonderful things we have accomplished together to make College of the Redwoods a great place to work and study.Last week we conferred 685 degrees and […]