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left him with a fractured skull. >> we are live outside the hall of justice with new details. >> gruesome new details in court about how the attack on paul pelosi unfolded. and david's plans attack. we learned that was more about his hit list. some names that were included on that list included governor newsom, tom hanks, and hunter biden. investigators said in court that he planned to go directly to their homes following the attack. throughout the four hour hearing, the prosecution called two witnesses to testify. including one of the officers who responded to the scene and a lieutenant from the special investigations division. the evidence revealed a new perspective of the intent of the attack. >> this was clearly a calculator dock. >> let's start with the number
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one call. paul pelosi's voice was calm. he hinted that a man whom he did not know was in his house looking for his wife, nancy pelosi. shortly after, paul asked for capitol police which we learned were not monitoring the cameras at the time. body camera footage played in court revealed pelosi was unconscious, on the ground, in a pool of blood and snoring within 30 knocking at the door. he saw him strike pelosi with a steel hammer or than a foot long. prosecutors played a 17 minute clip with investigators. he said he was tired of all the lies from democrats. he said they are criminals. it's four years of crime. he said it was worse than
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watergate. we asked the district attorney about potentially pleading insanity. >> we will prepare accordingly, should that be what he does. >> his public defender had little to say. >> no further comments today about the case. we will be fighting the case in court, not in public. thank you. >> he told policy he would take him out, 10 different times. in the interview, he admitted to threatening pelosi if he interfered with his mission saying he had other targets and if he was stopped he would take the punishment. >> david file started to get him which includes attempted murder. as you heard, certainly a lot of evidence revealed today in court. 91 call providing camera footage , surveillance footage. the judge made a point to say how substantial the evidence was against him saying it sho
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intended to kill paul pelosi nt did so with premeditation and deliberation. >> today? >> we also watch the surveillance footage that showed how he entered the pelosi property. he had a lot of equipment with him. he struck the patio window 16 times. that still wasn't enough. we see him use his body weight to forcibly push and break the glass to enter the home. i will point out to you that as we were watching this footage he appeared a bit nervous. he would often look to the side and do lots of blinking. when asked in court by the witnesses, he would raise his
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shoulders and not. it did appear he was nervous. >> interesting. >> we have been tracking the story ever since the attack, six weeks ago. you can check out that timeline on our website. it's on the homepage right now on abc7news.com. >> just about all the bay area will be under a freeze warning or frost advisory. temperatures will drop below freezing. >> we are checking the cold weather. it could be dangerous. sandhya: you have to take precautions. let's take a look at warnings that begin at 1 a.m. and ran until 9 a.m.. temperatures down to 30 degrees. we are talking subfreezing conditions. the freeze and will cause damage to not only pets, pipes, and plants. you have to be careful. frost advisory. numbers down to the mid-30's. let's take a look at how cold tomorrow.
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31 in napa. 36 in san mateo and san jose. people, plants, pets, and pipes. you want to reduce your timeout. don't forget about pets. bring them indoors. any outdoor pipes, you will want to drain them slowly and cover them to prevent damage. i will let you know how long this chill will last and i come back in a few minutes. >> we will see you then. there is a much-needed holiday chair -- holiday cheer for educators to the city is allocating $3 million from its budget to give each of them a one-time bonus. see it -- senior educator reporter is here with the story. >> a much-needed and timely bonus per san francisco like many other cities has a teacher retention problem. especially, when it comes to the professional educators. they are called to the backbone
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of the classroom. they get low wages and little support. >> what am i doing? i'm walking down the hall looking at you. >> louis thompson is a source of stability for students at rose apart's elementary. as he enters a classroom, the kids have come to expect his demands for discipline. yes, at times, humor. >> i don't mind christmas presents. >> para educator there to support kids with learning differences, issues with behavior and provide teachers with extra support. the superintendent of san francisco public schools recalls his early years as a teacher. >> those para educators save my behind numerous times. >> the consensus is that they are not paid enough in a city that is so expensive. their average salary is 50,000 a year. >> a lot of educators commute
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from outside of the city. coming from as far as sacramento. >> earlier in the year, the district approved a 6% salary increase. today, the city announced it would at a bonus of 3 million to be divided between 1600 para educators. it comes out to $2000 each. >> without this, we might not be able to retain some of these perez. we might not be able to recruit future para educators. >> it will be given toetim in f. >> look at her. leanne has been reporting school for decades.
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you can get in touch with her anytime. >> a call today for a new investigation into refinery flareups. health services said it is recommending hazard -- materials release. dust contained heavy metals aluminum, lead, copper and zinc. >> several crashes brought traffic to a standstill. first at southbound 880. the collision included four cars and two semi trucks. all lanes were shut down. traffic was backed up for several hours. a short time later, another crash. this time on northbound 880. several vehicles were involved including a cement truck and a big rig. all lanes were shut down because of this crash. >> a proposal to limit certain types of traffic stops is expected to go up at tonight's
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meeting. the goal is to cut back on racially biased policing. we take a closer look at the proposal. >> we are to 300 past 24 hours. >> a proposal is drawing lots of comments and concerns. the police commission is considering a plan to traffic stops. that's for a broken t or expired registration tags and check for possible criminal activity. >> the intention is to induce racial bias in traffic stops. that is the goal. >> community leaders say they want to see real change in how black people in san francisco are treated at traffic stops. >> block san francisco's are serving time where whites should
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be stopped. the came here in 2016 and acknowledged that there was bias . this is what they need to be working on. they have not. >> the proposal is yielding mixed reactions. the police commission is asked to consider two things. to stop pretextual stops. the mayor said she supports that and that it has worked before los angeles. number two, to ban police for enforcing traffic law without exception. this proposal is problematic. i do not support it. many police are enforcing moving violations and dangerous behaviors which could result in injury or death. it makes no sense. frank was about what the new proposal can do and he is related. >> we feel it will increase traffic accidents. it will increase crime. it is going to increase shootings very it is poorly thought out. >> san francisco
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had a simple, yet important asked for city leaders per they wanted to feel safe walking or driving in the neighborhood. thanks to a new traffic signal, they can. >> this solution created bridges for our community. a safety bridge for our residents walking or driving to and from japan town. traffic is now narrowed and regulated, it in japan town. >> it doesn't seem like much to an outside i, but councilmember rolls says something as simple as poles and lies can save lives from the growing trend of traffic deaths. >> this is a trend we want to be able to reverse. this is how we do it. better traffic safety projects for everyone, for our motors, bicyclistspedestrians. it is important to celebrate these projects and continue them throughout the year. >> are traffic safety problem is
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not stopping. this morning, the 64th death added to our record year. solutions like these can help, but they take years to complete. further pushing out the needed answers to our deadly street problem. >> we wish it didn't take this long but regard to the funding and budget, versus a less effective project. you may see those along the city. >> these quick bridge pro include signage and new paint. john says he wishes he could get funding for permanent projects. >> we found that in most of those instances, we have a lower speed, less crashes, and improved safety. >> stopping deaths won't happen overnight but solutions continue to be created every day. and san jose, dustin dorsey. >> how to pay and who to pay
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operations to our some of the questions being considered. the group began a two day meeting. five key issues discussed. include property taken by antic domaine, devaluation of black businesses, housing discrimination and over policing the black unities. >> we are setting a precedent for other states and localities. also, for the federal government. >> one issue that has been determined is around eligibility. it will be based on lineage, not by race. people will qualify if they are descendants of former slaves who were living in the u.s. prior to 1900. the task force is scheduled to release his final report on july 1. >> let's move on to the weather forecast. a chill is in the air. the season changes. >> we are feeling that winter like chill. let me show you a live picture
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from our san jose camera where we have a few wispy clouds passing through. you will notice temperatures in the low to mid 40's from santa rosa to napa. it is currently 47 in concord. you can clearly see across the bay, as you may recall, there was some dense fog. don't be surprised if he rented to fog tomorrow morning in our valleys. 50 in san francisco. mid 40's around palo alto. 50 degrees in san jose. your temperatures, as we go hour-by-hour. 7:00 a.m., -- 7 p.m. mainly 40's. if you want to step out, grabbed a jacket or take one with you. the temperatures will be in the mid to upper 30's. as we heads that shed we head toward tomorrow morning we are down to freezing in santa
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russa. frost advisory for the coast and shoreline, pretty much everyone under a warning or advisory. most people, tomorrow morning between 1:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m.. as you check out your temperatures, they will bottom out at 30 degrees in santa rosa, 29 kia, 31 in fairfield. some of the coldest spots. oakland is reporting moderate air quality. as we look at a life picture from our camera. san francisco is glowing tonight. air quality will be moderate. in case you may have noticed, it's not perfect at all times. there is no now. they are coming in ahead of the system. unfortunately it is not expected to bring rain, just high clouds in the night and tomorrow. you are looking at good
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visibility here. cold nights and mornings with frost and patchy fog. partly cloudy tomorrow afternoon. we are looking at dry weather to continue into next week. as you check out the afternoon hi, they will run behind today's highs were in the load upper 50's. two degrees to seven degrees below average. 56 in sankar -- a d6 and sand cal. 55 in livermore and summer cisco. as you check out the seven day forecast, it is going to be a bone chilling, cold morning tomorrow with frost. we will repeat that friday morning. it is a chilly start, going into saturday. even sunday morning and sunday night, early next week, it is going to get cloudier. you will notice the afternoon hi
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start to come up tuesday and wednesday. the temperatures will begin to rise. things will get milder as winter begins next wednesday. it sounds so ironic. getting closer to a big travel time. the only model at a slight chance, tuesday night into wednesday. >> a twitter account that tracked elon musk's private jet has been suspended. it was banned one month after elon musk touted his commitment speech. the college student also has his personal account suspended. musk reportedly offered exchange for the account to be deleted. >> it is not the season without santa. there is a reason you might have trouble getting that to central
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many families scrambling to run into santa. the man outweighs the numbers of helpers available. >> ryan explain what's going on. >> as we continue to recover from the pandemic, the holiday theme of seeing santa claus is meeting a recurring theme. >> we have seen a huge increase in demand. >> our demand for this -- our demand this year is through the roof. >> a lot of people want santa claus coming to their home or business. >> people can't bring it enough to keep up with request. >> for every one out to us, we have 20 people reach out to us that have people that want santa to come to their home. agencies are hiring new ones. there are not enough jelly fellows right now to go around. >> everyone wants
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december 4, so everybody want santa claus at the same time, on the same day. >> did you hear me? >> agencies say virtual visits contributed to some santas leaving. >> we had a massive effort on the technology side to educate santas on how to use things like zoom and teams. but how do you set up at environment? have a camera and microphone and internet connection that is good and works for all these types of things. all of that was a bit of an issue. >> people also didn't feel the same connection with virtual santa visits which led the increase down. the focus turns to hiring. the best way to do that is to show people how fun it is to become one of santa's helpers. >> if you're the kind of person who is quick to smile and
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salonpas. it's good medicine. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7news. >> san francisco supervisors are pushing the mayor to open wellness hubs. they would replace the ones that recently close. >> they allowed people to use drugs under supervision. >>s next? >> even though it has been closed for over a week, the vast majority of san francisco supervisors are not giving up on the tenderloin center. >> the only intervention that i know that has proven to
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street conditions and safe -- save lives. >> eight of 11 supervisors challenged mayor's decision to close the site. the proposal includes allocating $5.5 million to open wellness hubs. in the hearing to understand why the mirror backtrack -- why that mayor backtrack. >> the fact that there was no discernible reduction or reduce deaths. >> the mayor explained her decision for his -- foreclosing the site. >> the issues including the potential liability for city employees including the possibility of people losing their medical licenses or legal licenses and a number of other challenges. i believe in overdose prevention programs. >> the attorney's office said it
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supports a nonprofit moving forward with new york's model of overdose proved -- overdose prevention programs. the new york model is not operated with city funding. or on city property. a law professor explains. >> the reason the city like to outsource the services because if there's liability, they won't be the ones a fall. it will be on the other organization that has provided it. >> the supervisor says the mayor's decision is political. >> the mayor is hiding behind league galleys. -- behind legalities. nothing has changed. >> stock slumped up to the federal reserve raised interest
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rates by have a point. it comes as forecast predicts higher unemployment and inflation next year. the dow's fell more than hundred points. it was was to close at 3300. the nasdaq and s&p both lost. today's hike comes on the heels of six others as the fed tries to slow inflation. experts say more are likely to come next year. perhaps, less aggressive. >> the fed can be more comfortable in slowing down space of rate hikes. they are more likely to do adjustments in the policy rate of 25 basis point increments. that way they can see if this positive trend in inflation. >> this seven rate hikes with a $5,000 balance, and an average credit score would pay it an additional 1100 and annual interest.
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while interest rates go up, gas prices keep going down. california is on was two dollars cheaper than six month ago, when we set a record for the highest gas price ever. california averages 4.47 a gallon today. in june, the average was six dollars and $.43. a special celebration for house speaker nancy pelosi. a portrait in her honor was unveiled. many members of the posey family were in attendance, including her husband and her brother. her portrait will be on display and will join the portraits of all the men who previously served. >> my members had the courage to elect a woman speaker. the out there there is someone in this congress that is a future woman speaker to be. i am honored to be the first. it would only be a good accomplishment if i am not the last. >> glassman, she announced she
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would no longer be part of the democratic leadership after rising to power two decades ago. last-minute could return to oakland as the number of covid cases increases. >> as a friday put the decision on the hands of our department head. you may see bringing back the mask mandate while we remain in the yellow tier. that means cases are at and we need to exercise caution. >> today the county reported a seven-day daily average of 464 cases. at this time last month, the number was 172. you can see the change. health officials issued a mask mandate inside long-term care facilities, jails, and homeless shelters. >> some sad news today. stefan boss, longtime dancer for the ellen degeneres show passed away in los angeles by suicide, at the age of 40.
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he was a runner-up on star search. he joined the ellen degenerate show six years later. suicide can be a difficult topic, especially around the holidays. earlier today, a clinical psychologist explain how to start the conversation. >> if you are worried about somebody, a lot of times will have the family chat. we are worried about uncle joe, has anyone else been worried? nobody actually asks was going on. and expresses the concern. the most important thing, if you're worried about someone in your life is to just ask. have they thought about suicide? have they thought about killing themselves? >> after the news went public, his wife issued a statement that said to say he left a legacy would be an understatement. if you or someone you know is going through mental health struggles we have a list of resources on the website.
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>> the company's page tweeted he passed peacefully surrounded by family. christopher founded the garlic giant in 1956. he is the cofounder of the world-famous garlic festival. his ridge produces nearly 6000 acres of arrow learn garlic -- heirloom garlic. >> day flags are staff in connecticut to honor the tragedy of sandy hook. shooting, now 17 years old speaks about her experience and a project she is part of. >> it doesn't define who w
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but it is a big part of our identity. even 10 years later, it still affects us. my name is jackie. i'm 17 years old. i am a sandy hook survivor.i ia. after the 10 years finally being a place where we can remember the victims of this event, it gives me relief knowing we are putting emphasis on the victims, rather than the event itself. 10 years ago, i afraid of showing my emotions. now i am open about it because i want to show other people that it's ok to break down, to have emotional responses to something because it was so dramatic.
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-- it was so traumatic. >> we have grown in different ways. we have coping different ways. it's been a big healing process. when you go through something like this, you feel like you are alone. i don't want anyone to feel like they are alone. we created this survivors network. i oxford, some people from columbine, these communities that have been affected bike than violence. it feels good to meet other people who have shared this awful experience. we do have that bond. but it is knowing that somebody understands you. i think meeting with uvalde children hit me really hard. speaking with them showed me that this kind of thing is still happening.
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i made a promise to no one would ever have to go through what we went through. i am hoping network will continue to work together for change and rely on each other so that no other seven-year-old has to go through something like that. >> survivors writing letters to future survivors. you can see more of their stories on abc7news.com. stay w
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>> you have made the list and checked it twice. now it's time to get your giftware needs to be in time for christmas. the first shipping deadline was today. that was for fedex ground. for usps priority, your deadline is monday. for those procrastinators, usps says you can express ship your package on the 23rd and it will make it in time. that is cutting it close. good luck. a picket line might create workers haveex authorize a strike for next
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friday and saturday, december 23 and 24th. the union is upset with the company's current wage offer along with concessions that it is demanding. it says if macy's does not return to the bargaining table, workers could walk out. we reached out to macy's for comments but have not heard back. >> in the south bay big push to boost shopping in san jose neighborhoods. zach fuentes spoke with business owners and local leaders about the work being done to bring in more customers. >> the village is one of san francisco's unique neighborhoods ready to take on as many customers as they can get. this owner says she has high hopes this holiday season.
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well small businesses upf e itee biggest stopping -- to shopping centers. >> we need to remember that the stores that have the character in the communities are here. they are small businesses. >> they have been working to shine a spotlight on that. this map shows spots ideal for holiday shopping. >> there are businesses that owners live in our community, their employees are committee members. >> members of those committees have come together to boost their businesses. not just for the holiday season but beyond. business owners recently reacted there business association, something they hope will be a turning point for the neighborhood. >> we want to the destination point. we want to be a place where
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family and friends can gather together as a community. >> its community support will keep small businesses going. >> that is the message we want to send out today. >> chilly temperatures do stop servers in san francisco. >> not much. servwe saw several servers out n the water. it even looks cold. they were treated to clear skies and good conditions for catching waves. >>'s seems cold enough to wear a wet suit the street. >> it does. icy see cold tomorrow morning. definitely chilly tonight. go ahead, where that wet suit. let's take a look at morning temperatures. it was down to 29 in santa rosa. already degrees in fairfield. these were some of our coldest spots.
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it was plenty cold in san jose, oakland, 43 degrees. tomorrow morning, frost advisories. all inland areas going under a freeze warning. a very cold night as ahead as we check out your morning temperatures. you will notice subfreezing and freezing conditions for our inland valley. down to 30 at lakeport. fairfield, 31. bundle up. high clouds on live doppler no rain is in the forecast as we head towards tomorrow. temperatures will bounce a few degrees from today. we are going mid to upper 50's for most of you. a few low 50's in places like antioch. we will show you what the rainfall production is showing. the model is keeping all the rain in the pacific northwest. there is another computer model that is saying maybe some rain tuesday night into wednesday. for now, here's a look at the
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forecast. we know it's good to be cold and frosty the next couple of mornings. follow by days. a chill in the air and as hanukkah begins on sunday, we are expecting nicer weather in terms of milder conditions as we head towards next weekend. >> larry, should be worried? >> any time you hear the word staff and her in this same sentence, hold your breath. he was in obvious
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staff -- death the rebound. he reaches in for steel and grabs his left shoulder. it looks like a strain, hyperextension. he left the game and would not return. he will have an mri tomorrow and we will know more. the warriors lose, 125-119. he is listed as questionable for tomorrow's game. you have to believe he will tough it out with the division title on the lineup. assuming he's healthy to go, it would be the first road start. he shows more poison. he is a ricky but a four-year starter in college. he is comfortable and offense. one thing that has impressed veterans is he will call people out of the has to to get everyone on the same page. he is not shy about it. >> i have hit on this before. it's not something like a minute
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go out and be this guy because i play now. just come to the position. i know everyone wants to wait in this organization. i want to do what it takes to win. if that means getting guys attention, or walk through, i want to do my part. it's not something i think about , it's about getting guys attention to do would takes to win. >> he has some great about him. the same people that were complaining the giants had not spent real money on a free agent are complaining the overpaid. for carlos correa who signed a 13 euro -- 13 year contract. he posted this on instagram. his family elated with the deal that brings into the giants. they had to get somebody. fans want to see star power. this team has tends to spend. take your shot. hopefully, they will have a bunch of cash left over next
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winter. world cup semi finals. morocco giving up one goal in five games. that would change in the fifth minute. hernandez kick. insurance. randall scores. france, 2-0 win. they are looking to become the first repeat winner since 1962. they will play argentina on sunday. this is the frustrating window where you have to wait 24 hours or more for the mri results. if it's just a stinker, he could be back quickly. if it's a diss location -- if it's a dislocation, its weeks. that's the worst case and error. we will know more tomorrow. >> you will let us know when it's time to panic. >> i'm always like this. with steph curry, i am always on the trigger.
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♪♪ from the alex trebek stage at sony pictures studios, this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants-- an assistant puzzles and games editor from san francisco, california... an accounting clerk from philadelphia, pennsylvania... and our returning champion-- a nonprofit membership associate originally from west islip, new york... whose 2-day cash winnings total... [applause] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"--ken jennings. [applause] thank you, johnny. welcome, everyone.
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our ras sean mcshaneone-day aimed hiay ecd nay game. today we'll fi o if dan or mollie can give you more of a run for your money, sean. good luck to all three of you. here's the jeopardy! round where we have these categories for you. up first... then... then... sean, start us off. let's do historic names for $200. - sean. - who is amelia earhart? - right. - historic names for $400. - sean. - who is booker t. washington? - correct. - historic for $600.
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