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adrienne: hi. i'm adrienne. lemonis: adrienne, nice to meet you. adrienne: nice to meet you.emonis: adrienne. so can you guys walk me through the store? it's a bit of sensory overload for me. like, i'm not really sure what i'm supposed to focus on if i came in here. who buys all of this -- monica? jessica: monica has a say in it, yeah. lemonis: like, who picked this? jessica: that i did not pick. lemonis: don't know? jessica: it's -- i -- lemonis: who picked stuff like this? caity: kali actually purchased the angel stuff. monica is big into angels, so she wanted to have some angel-inspired items in the store, so we purchased these. lemonis: and the dishes? jessica: that's probably caity. lemonis: and the clothes? jessica: the shirts were monica. lemonis: and the scarves? jessica: that would have been caity. lemonis: okay, it looks like you guys basically just buy stuff and put your sticker on it. like, is there a buying plan? jessica: no. i don't know. lemonis: 'cause i look around, and i see bowls and scarves and popcorn and coffee. it's like, am i at a country store? am i a
adrienne: hi. i'm adrienne. lemonis: adrienne, nice to meet you. adrienne: nice to meet you.emonis: adrienne. so can you guys walk me through the store? it's a bit of sensory overload for me. like, i'm not really sure what i'm supposed to focus on if i came in here. who buys all of this -- monica? jessica: monica has a say in it, yeah. lemonis: like, who picked this? jessica: that i did not pick. lemonis: don't know? jessica: it's -- i -- lemonis: who picked stuff like this? caity: kali...
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abc's adrienne bankert leads us off with those new details. and those images, we want to warn you again, they are disturbing. >> reporter: tonight, the mayor of rochester taking drastic action in response to the death of daniel prude. >> i am suspending the officers in question today against the advice of counsel and i urge the attorney general to complete her investigation. >> say his name! >> daniel prude! >> reporter: protests erupting after this body cam video was released just this week by an attorney. the 41-year-old in the midst of a mental health crisis on march 23rd. >> are you daniel? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: prude had stripped naked, was acting erratic, even spitting. officers first handcuff him, then place a spit hood over his head. prude alleged to have repeatedly claimed to have coronavirus. police pin him to the ground. within minutes, he stops breathing. he died days later. today, the mayor says the police chief told her prude had overdosed while in custody. the medical examiner is calling prude's death a homicide, ruling that
abc's adrienne bankert leads us off with those new details. and those images, we want to warn you again, they are disturbing. >> reporter: tonight, the mayor of rochester taking drastic action in response to the death of daniel prude. >> i am suspending the officers in question today against the advice of counsel and i urge the attorney general to complete her investigation. >> say his name! >> daniel prude! >> reporter: protests erupting after this body cam video...
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thank you so much, adrienne. - thank you so much.protesters going head-to-head in wisconsin after president trump's visit to kenosha defending the police but never mentioning jacob blake by name. racism is a problem in america. plus, what joe biden is now saying after the president claimed he's controlled by, quote, dark forces. >>> labor day warning. the new message from dr. anthony fauci about the spread of coronavirus. how the unofficial end of summer could impact the fall. plus, a new move by the trump u administration to help millions of americans struggling to pay their bills. >>> high drama, the rare move by firefighters to save this woman
thank you so much, adrienne. - thank you so much.protesters going head-to-head in wisconsin after president trump's visit to kenosha defending the police but never mentioning jacob blake by name. racism is a problem in america. plus, what joe biden is now saying after the president claimed he's controlled by, quote, dark forces. >>> labor day warning. the new message from dr. anthony fauci about the spread of coronavirus. how the unofficial end of summer could impact the fall. plus, a...
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adrienne bankert, abc news, new york. >> so tragic.drienne. >>> overseas a baboon has sparked a social media campaign in south africa. >> his name is kataza, and right now he's in primate prison. kataza apparently organized a group of baboons to go on a nearly two dozen trash can raids since april targeting homes in the suburbs of capetown. he's been locked up since last month, sparking a bring back kataza hashtag. >> there's a facebook page calling for his release. experts say there are about 500 baboons in the greater capetown area. they even got a baboon technical team. >> listen, all transparency, the first time i read that script, i couldn't get past primate prison. i was dying laughing. >> and i stopped right in my tracks at, organized others to go on raids. like we've seen this movie before. >> planet of the -- oh, i have seen that movie, mark wahlberg. >> it doesn't end well for us, for the humans, yeah. >>> coming up, the brand-new friday "polka" just in time for oktoberfest. >>> first, the new warning about a popular candy. h
adrienne bankert, abc news, new york. >> so tragic.drienne. >>> overseas a baboon has sparked a social media campaign in south africa. >> his name is kataza, and right now he's in primate prison. kataza apparently organized a group of baboons to go on a nearly two dozen trash can raids since april targeting homes in the suburbs of capetown. he's been locked up since last month, sparking a bring back kataza hashtag. >> there's a facebook page calling for his release....
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adrienne, thank you. our series continues later tonight on "nightline." >>> when we come back here tonight, word from the louisville mayor at this hour in the breonna taylor case, with a state of emergency in place there. >>> and the nfl, fines for three head coaches tonight. ♪ this is the feeling of total protection now that we protect your identity, mobile phone, auto, home and life you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. depend. thinking about your fi...so are we... prudential helps 25 million people with their financial needs. with over 90 years' of investment experience, our thousands of financial professionals can help. go to prudential.com or talk to an advisor. >>> new message from the mayor of louisville tonight that there's no word from the a.g. as of yet in the breonna taylor now iplac mar gre fisher a
adrienne, thank you. our series continues later tonight on "nightline." >>> when we come back here tonight, word from the louisville mayor at this hour in the breonna taylor case, with a state of emergency in place there. >>> and the nfl, fines for three head coaches tonight. ♪ this is the feeling of total protection now that we protect your identity, mobile phone, auto, home and life you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today...
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>> adrienne, really important reporting. thank you.ur series continues later this week on "nightline." >>> when we come back on "world news tonight," the attack on police. newly released surveillance showing two officers attacked inside a police station. >>> and there's news tonight the pain is always around the corner.o i'm to help california's 19 most vulnerable. over 24,000 homes were destroyed by wildfires in less than two years. too many of those victims are also hit with a sudden tax hike after their forced to move. it's wrong. prop 19 limits taxes on wildfire victims and limits taxes on seniors and severely disabled homeowners. join firefighters and emergency responders in voting 'yes' on 19. so, i go to floor & decor where i find every imaginable tile, wood, laminate or stone without compromising my design. cause one aisle doesn't cut it. i need an entire store. explore floor & decor in person or online. >>> tonight, there is newly released surveillance showing the attack on two lapd officers inside a police station. the suspec
>> adrienne, really important reporting. thank you.ur series continues later this week on "nightline." >>> when we come back on "world news tonight," the attack on police. newly released surveillance showing two officers attacked inside a police station. >>> and there's news tonight the pain is always around the corner.o i'm to help california's 19 most vulnerable. over 24,000 homes were destroyed by wildfires in less than two years. too many of those...
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adrienne and rob, many thanks to you for joining us. stay >>> as the wildfires burn up and down the west coast, abc7 is partnering with the american red cross and more than a dozen abc stations in california, oregon, and washington to raise money for wildfire's advocate wees. joining me is brianna taylor, a red cross board member. thank you for being here. >> thank you so much for having o honored to partner with kgo and abc to raise these vital funds for the communitiesy the . >> now, this has been a tremendous undertaking. i mean not only our sister stations in fresno and in l.a. but also affiliates up and down the west coast. talk to me about the response because i was going to stay the amount raised was about $300,000. that's the latest i got in the afternoon, but it's grown substantially since. >> oh, that's so wonderful. i mean so many people are in need because of these historic wildfires. i mean i've responded to wildfires now for the past, oh, five years, and i've never seen anything like we've had this summer. it's been just -
adrienne and rob, many thanks to you for joining us. stay >>> as the wildfires burn up and down the west coast, abc7 is partnering with the american red cross and more than a dozen abc stations in california, oregon, and washington to raise money for wildfire's advocate wees. joining me is brianna taylor, a red cross board member. thank you for being here. >> thank you so much for having o honored to partner with kgo and abc to raise these vital funds for the communitiesy the ....
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>> adrienne, really important reporting. thank you.ur series continues later this week on "nightline." >>> when we come back on "world news tonight," the attack on police. newly released surveillance showing two officers attacked inside a police station. >>> and there's news tonight involving the virus and two nfl teams. here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. dupixent can cause serious allergic reactions including anaphylaxis. get help right away if you have rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection and don't change or stop your asthma treatments, including steroids, without talking to your doctor
>> adrienne, really important reporting. thank you.ur series continues later this week on "nightline." >>> when we come back on "world news tonight," the attack on police. newly released surveillance showing two officers attacked inside a police station. >>> and there's news tonight involving the virus and two nfl teams. here's to the duers. to all the people who realize they can du more with less asthma thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for...
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here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight, the tennis world rocked. the favorite to win the u.s. open ejected. novak djokovic hitting a ball in frustration, accidentally striking a lineswoman in the neck. he immediately runs over to see if she's okay. the world's number one-ranked player then makes his appeal to stay in the game, saying the official isn't seriously injured. >> you're saying you have no choice, but you do have a choice, you just told me you have a choice. she doesn't have to go to the hospital for this. >> reporter: the usta citing grand slam routes that say djokovic hit "a ball dangerously or recklessly." it's not the first time a player has been disqualified. in 2017, this match was forfeited after the chair umpire was accidentally struck in the face by a ball. last year, michael mmoh threw his racket in anger, hitting a linesman. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my. >> this match is over. >> oh, no. >> reporter: tennis legend john mcenroe, with his own history of verbal spats with officials, saying djokovic should have known better. >> the pre
here's abc's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight, the tennis world rocked. the favorite to win the u.s. open ejected. novak djokovic hitting a ball in frustration, accidentally striking a lineswoman in the neck. he immediately runs over to see if she's okay. the world's number one-ranked player then makes his appeal to stay in the game, saying the official isn't seriously injured. >> you're saying you have no choice, but you do have a choice, you just told me you have a choice....
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here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: shock and heartbreak tonight following a tragic home explosionhat rocked oklahoma city. >> the dad kept yelling i can't find hadley, i can't find hadley. >> reporter: a 14-year-old girl killed. her parents and brother badly injured. >> just the nicest people. and i'm heartbroken for them. >> reporter: neighbors recounting that the father, burned in the blast, was also in shock. >> the dad just kept repeating over and over again that "i plugged in the coffee pot and i got electrocuted and my house blew up." he said it a thousand times. >> reporter: he's now in serious condition. >> we're here to help when we can. our hearts go out to the family for sure. >> reporter: investigators say the cause was a propane log lighter inside the fireplace that was not to code. >> these log lighters are illegal in case of an outage of flame you're just going to accumulate vapor, propane vapor inside of a residence that will lead to an explosion. >> reporter: officials say that the family moved into the home a few years ago, so it's unknown whether or not they wer
here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: shock and heartbreak tonight following a tragic home explosionhat rocked oklahoma city. >> the dad kept yelling i can't find hadley, i can't find hadley. >> reporter: a 14-year-old girl killed. her parents and brother badly injured. >> just the nicest people. and i'm heartbroken for them. >> reporter: neighbors recounting that the father, burned in the blast, was also in shock. >> the dad just kept repeating over and over...
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>> it certainly has, adrienne.fe as possible amid this pandemic. one major airline is unveiling how they are using a new robot designed to kill viruses and bacteria, and gio benitez joins us from newark airport with more, and if this technology is going to lure back those frequent flyers. good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, amy. good morning. this is the robot right here. it was actually designed for cruise ships before the pandemic. but now an airline has picked it up and "gma" has an exclusive look. this morning, united is giving us an up close look. at a powerful new robot praying a protectant intended to kill viruses and bacteria. here's how it works. the company says that within seconds a single spray covers anything within a 12-foot radius. when it dries it creates a bed of microscopic pins. when viruses or bacteria fall on those pins, united says the cells burst killing them on impact. how can you be sure it works? >> well, look, this is one of the reasons we have complementary technology that we are using.
>> it certainly has, adrienne.fe as possible amid this pandemic. one major airline is unveiling how they are using a new robot designed to kill viruses and bacteria, and gio benitez joins us from newark airport with more, and if this technology is going to lure back those frequent flyers. good morning, gio. >> reporter: hey, amy. good morning. this is the robot right here. it was actually designed for cruise ships before the pandemic. but now an airline has picked it up and...
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all right, thank you very much, adrienne. >>> we turn to breonna taylor.lice killed the emergency medical worker in her own home. well, now, in a new documentary we are getting an exclusive look at the first interview with her boyfriend, kenneth walker, who was there the night she was shot as well as private family home videos. steve osunsami joins us now with more on this. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, amy. this adds more volume to the calls for charges in this case. [ crowd chanting ]placsss country are answering that call and saying her name. breonna taylor. the 26-year-old emergency medical worker who was shot to death in her own home by louisville police who now realize that they should have never been at her door in the first place and this morning, we're getting an exclusive first look at the new documentary "the new york times" presents "the killing of breonna taylor" retracing the events of the night she was killed. >> there were bullet holes everywhere. >> breonna was a great person. she didn't deserve what happened to her. she
all right, thank you very much, adrienne. >>> we turn to breonna taylor.lice killed the emergency medical worker in her own home. well, now, in a new documentary we are getting an exclusive look at the first interview with her boyfriend, kenneth walker, who was there the night she was shot as well as private family home videos. steve osunsami joins us now with more on this. good morning, steve. >> reporter: good morning, amy. this adds more volume to the calls for charges in this...
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adrienne bankert has those details for us, good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning to you,and a new makeup line, hoping to help others who are struggling, sharing the challenges she faced before being diagnosed. ♪ >> reporter: this morning selena gomez is on top again with hundreds of millions of views for the candy-colored collaboration with k-pop sensation blackpink but the star admits this moment might have been different without the help she received for her mental health, saying, while her first question was, what would people think, her first answer was this is my truth. i'm not a stigma. i'm a person that walks their life. it was a journey. gomez admits to feelings of frustration and isolation before getting a professional diagnosis. in an interview with "people" magazine, she gets honest admitting in the beginning it seemed hopeless, sometimes it was a challenge for me to get out of bed. the 28-year-old now says she didn't know anyone else felt the way she did but that she's stronger after seeking help. over the years i finally found my rhythm, but it took me time.
adrienne bankert has those details for us, good morning, adrienne. >> reporter: good morning to you,and a new makeup line, hoping to help others who are struggling, sharing the challenges she faced before being diagnosed. ♪ >> reporter: this morning selena gomez is on top again with hundreds of millions of views for the candy-colored collaboration with k-pop sensation blackpink but the star admits this moment might have been different without the help she received for her mental...
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here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight, the newly released 911 call from the wife of embattled former liberty university president jerry falwell jr., seeking help for injuries he suffered from what appears to be a drunken fall. >> where is he bleeding from? >> his head, his ear, his nose. >> reporter: according to dispatch records, becki falwell arrived home around 11:00 p.m. august 30th after getting a call from her husband that he'd fallen. the doors locked. she had to break into the house. she's heard telling 911 he's been drinking. when asked whether he was drinking heavily, she responds -- >> i'm not going to answer that question. >> reporter: records show he told ems he'd fallen down the stairs and hit his head. first responders documented that he had multiple cuts to his face and slurred speech. >> go forth from liberty and trust in confidence that god has a plan. >> reporter: falwell led one of the nation's largest christian colleges. its ethics code includes a ban on alcohol. a week prior to the 911 call he resigned from the university amid the bombshell revelation of
here's adrienne bankert. >> reporter: tonight, the newly released 911 call from the wife of embattled former liberty university president jerry falwell jr., seeking help for injuries he suffered from what appears to be a drunken fall. >> where is he bleeding from? >> his head, his ear, his nose. >> reporter: according to dispatch records, becki falwell arrived home around 11:00 p.m. august 30th after getting a call from her husband that he'd fallen. the doors locked. she...
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adrienne, thank you. >>> when we come back, news this evening about patriots owner robert kraft, whatsecutors decided and the race to save the whales. i felt like i was just fighting an uphill battle in my career. as a little kid i knew that i wanted to work with computers. ♪ so when i heard about the applied digital skills courses, that definitely appealed to me. you're learning how to create spreadsheets, documents, forms and surveys. i'm thinking i can become more marketable. i got to about the third course and i'm like, you know, i probably could do this for a living. you don't need to be a computer expert to be great at this. these are skills lots and lots of people can learn. ♪ i feel hopeful about the future now. it's empowering to have that knowledge that nobody can take away from you. ♪ because i smoked. so i have to pace myself. my tip is, if you're having people over for thanksgiving, start cooking in october. (announcer) you can quit. call 1-800-quit now for help getting free medication. call 1-800-quit now for help it's just a cold. if you have high blood pressure, a cold
adrienne, thank you. >>> when we come back, news this evening about patriots owner robert kraft, whatsecutors decided and the race to save the whales. i felt like i was just fighting an uphill battle in my career. as a little kid i knew that i wanted to work with computers. ♪ so when i heard about the applied digital skills courses, that definitely appealed to me. you're learning how to create spreadsheets, documents, forms and surveys. i'm thinking i can become more marketable. i...
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adrienne bankert has those details for us.rissy teigen is candid and comedic. there is no exception here, but this is really hard. she and her husband john legend have serious concerns as she undergoes treatment. this morning, chrissy teigen is waking up in a hospital bed undergoing a second blood transfusion due to complications during her third pregnancy. >> so we all know i've been on bedrest for a few weeks. i was always, always bleeding. you know, i'm about like halfway through pregnancy and the blood has been going on for a month. >> reporter: ordered by her doctors to bedrest shares how her symptoms got worse over the weekend. >> i'm usually at my happiest pregnant. moodwise, i was at the point today where i was just like, never stopping bleeding and that's obviously very bad. >> there are many things that can cause that type of bleeding. it can be due to abnormal vasculature or the placenta, whether it's lying a little low closer towards the cervix or the way it's inserted into the muscle of the uterus, that too can po
adrienne bankert has those details for us.rissy teigen is candid and comedic. there is no exception here, but this is really hard. she and her husband john legend have serious concerns as she undergoes treatment. this morning, chrissy teigen is waking up in a hospital bed undergoing a second blood transfusion due to complications during her third pregnancy. >> so we all know i've been on bedrest for a few weeks. i was always, always bleeding. you know, i'm about like halfway through...
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i am so pleased to introduce my colleague and moderator for today, adrienn bordeur, head of executive director, and author of the memoir while gain, during her 15 years at the publishing industry, adrian founded the literary magazine for francis ford coppola, and served with the book contest, she is published far and wide in magazines. a literary arts nonprofit program of the aspen institute which includes the aspen works literary prize. we are so pleased to have you with us, i turn it over to you and the other panel. >> thank you for the introduction and thank you to the aspen digital team for hosting this event and to all of you, our panelists and all of you for your interest in changing the narrative for something long-overdue in the publishing industry. the group met yesterday, had a little pregame conversation, as much as possible we would like to make this forward thinking solution driven conversation. in other words, we are not going to sugarcoat the facts or the historical situations around racial inequalities that exist in publishing, we will not spend much time restating and
i am so pleased to introduce my colleague and moderator for today, adrienn bordeur, head of executive director, and author of the memoir while gain, during her 15 years at the publishing industry, adrian founded the literary magazine for francis ford coppola, and served with the book contest, she is published far and wide in magazines. a literary arts nonprofit program of the aspen institute which includes the aspen works literary prize. we are so pleased to have you with us, i turn it over to...
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the opera singer adrienne danrich sang "ave maria." ♪ >> americans are having to sort of make up theseommemorations for ourselves however we can, however we do among ourselves and our own civic groups, family groups, local groups. i mean 200,000 of us dead. more dead than in any other country, and the government's just not even really taking notice, maybe hoping to not make too big a deal about it. you know, pay no attention to the 200,000 coffins with americans in them. as we hit that milestone in terms of americans dead and as we head out of the summer and into fall and colder weather, the data from the covid tracking project at johns hopkins now are not good in terms of where we are heading. that data shows that in 33 states, the number of new cases this week is higher than the number of new cases last week. 33 out of the 50 states. that data also shows that there are only five states right now that are crushing it in terms of test positivity. this is what proportion of your tests produce positive results. this is the metric that tells you if you're doing enough tests. so among othe
the opera singer adrienne danrich sang "ave maria." ♪ >> americans are having to sort of make up theseommemorations for ourselves however we can, however we do among ourselves and our own civic groups, family groups, local groups. i mean 200,000 of us dead. more dead than in any other country, and the government's just not even really taking notice, maybe hoping to not make too big a deal about it. you know, pay no attention to the 200,000 coffins with americans in them. as we...
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adrienne bankert for us, thanks so much.magine the odds, though, a couple inches this way, a couple inches that way, a very different story. >>> we are following a lot of other headlines this morning including a frightening midair scare. a plane's engine bursting into flames moments after takeoff. one of the witnesses speaking out this morning. >>> an abc news exclusive. a former top nra official taking aim at the gun lobbying group accusing it of corruption and moral failure. >>> but first let's check back in with rob. good morning, rob. >> hey, good morning, eva. it has been a record shattering summer for much of the west for heat and that will be again the case today. then we'll see an extreme dropoff in temperatures once this cold front slides to the south. temperatures falling 10, 20 degrees in some spots. you're keeping your family safe. and by being brave... you're helping us all be brave. we know it's not easy... but helping will make everything go back to normal again as soon as possible. you're part of a big family
adrienne bankert for us, thanks so much.magine the odds, though, a couple inches this way, a couple inches that way, a very different story. >>> we are following a lot of other headlines this morning including a frightening midair scare. a plane's engine bursting into flames moments after takeoff. one of the witnesses speaking out this morning. >>> an abc news exclusive. a former top nra official taking aim at the gun lobbying group accusing it of corruption and moral failure....
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lease, erroll, regina, thank you so much, adrienne Ãthank you for your moderating. feelings and our producer beth Ãthe video we posted later tonight or tomorrow you can find on at aspen digital, will have the link on our twitter accounts and for those of you that registered we are also mail it to you. thank you so much everybody, we will see you next time. >> you watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers. >> good evening and welcome to gibson's bookstore remote. i am joined this evening by author rick tyler, who is the author of "still right: an immigrant-loving, hybrid-driving, composting american makes the case for conservatism". he is joined by friend and
lease, erroll, regina, thank you so much, adrienne Ãthank you for your moderating. feelings and our producer beth Ãthe video we posted later tonight or tomorrow you can find on at aspen digital, will have the link on our twitter accounts and for those of you that registered we are also mail it to you. thank you so much everybody, we will see you next time. >> you watching booktv on c-span2 with top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. booktv, television for serious readers....
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adrienne and aspirin we are so grateful for your moderating. we also want to thank those who have designed this entire series about looking at me get to the lens of race. the producer, the video we posted either later tonight or tomorrow you can find it on aspen at aspen digital. we'll have our link on the twitter accounts. for those of you who register we will also e-mail this to you. thank you so much everybody will see you next time. : : : is so important and why we're hosting this conversation. during this hour we'll have a lively discussion that includes two of he most articulate dynamic observed of american culture today, author of "the plot to change america" mike gonzalez, and michael knowles, and following the conversation between mike and michael we'll do a q & a session which i'll
adrienne and aspirin we are so grateful for your moderating. we also want to thank those who have designed this entire series about looking at me get to the lens of race. the producer, the video we posted either later tonight or tomorrow you can find it on aspen at aspen digital. we'll have our link on the twitter accounts. for those of you who register we will also e-mail this to you. thank you so much everybody will see you next time. : : : is so important and why we're hosting this...
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. >> chair: we have adrienne palm with us. the floor is yours. >> thank you, supervisor. good morning. thank you very much for your consideration of this a & e for supplemental census grant from the state of california committee. we have a proo brief update foru and we'll be happy to answer questions afterwards. if you go to the first slide, not everyone can vote, but the census is something everyone can participate in and we started outreach efforts in july of 2019 and we were on a role. the official campaign was launched in january and we were able to execute over 339 events before covid-19 hit followed by the senseless killing of george floyd and countless black and brown americans. so all of this exposed the raw, economic health and social inequities in our society and put a hard stop to all of these census-related communities and assistance centers that were so successful in 2010. next slide. so, we were left with a challenge of how to overcome a double pandemic and then how to inspire hope and motivate residents to participate in the census. and so, the next slide s
. >> chair: we have adrienne palm with us. the floor is yours. >> thank you, supervisor. good morning. thank you very much for your consideration of this a & e for supplemental census grant from the state of california committee. we have a proo brief update foru and we'll be happy to answer questions afterwards. if you go to the first slide, not everyone can vote, but the census is something everyone can participate in and we started outreach efforts in july of 2019 and we were...
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. >> chair: we have adrienne palm with us. the floor is yours. >> thank you, supervisor.ood morning. thank you very much for your consideration of this a & e for supplemental census grant from the state of california committee. we have a proo brief update foru and we'll be happy to answer questions afterwards. if you go to the first slide, not everyone can vote, but the census is something everyone can participate in and we started outreach efforts in july of 2019 and we were on a role. the official campaign was launched in january and we were able to execute over 339 events before covid-19 hit followed by the senseless killing of george floyd and countless black and brown americans. so all of this exposed the raw, economic health and social inequities in our society and put a hard stop to all of these census-related communities and assistance centers that were so successful in 2010. next slide. so, we were left with a challenge of how to overcome a double pandemic and then how to inspire hope and motivate residents to participate in the census. and so, the next slide sho
. >> chair: we have adrienne palm with us. the floor is yours. >> thank you, supervisor.ood morning. thank you very much for your consideration of this a & e for supplemental census grant from the state of california committee. we have a proo brief update foru and we'll be happy to answer questions afterwards. if you go to the first slide, not everyone can vote, but the census is something everyone can participate in and we started outreach efforts in july of 2019 and we were on...
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taking audience questions, live from the adrienne arsht center for the performing arts in miami, october 13th. watch the debates live on c-span. stream live or watch older or recent debates on demand at c-span.org/debates. or listen live on the c-span radio app. >>> you're watching c-span3, your unfiltered view of government. created by america's cable television companies as a public service, and brought to you today by your television provider. week nights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what is available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, a look back at the 1969 supreme court case, tinker versus des moines, which decided that students do not that students do not lose their first amendment rights on school grounds. the court ruled in favor of three des moines, iowa, students who were suspended for wearing black arm bands to school to protest the vietnam war. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 eastern. enjoy american history tv this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> "washington post" political reporters broke down last night's first presidentia
taking audience questions, live from the adrienne arsht center for the performing arts in miami, october 13th. watch the debates live on c-span. stream live or watch older or recent debates on demand at c-span.org/debates. or listen live on the c-span radio app. >>> you're watching c-span3, your unfiltered view of government. created by america's cable television companies as a public service, and brought to you today by your television provider. week nights this month, we're featuring...
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proud mum joan sent this snap of her daughter adrienne — dressed in full ppe gear — for coronavirus testing and anyone refusuing to comply with the new rules could be arrested. many more roads could be blocked off and turned in to "school streets" across the capital. the idea is that certain areas near schools are closed during drop off and pick up times, it's made a huge difference. it's so much safer for the children to walk to and from school. it's really encouraging children to walk to school more often than maybe they would have done in the past as well, and also having the streets open a little bit more wider, with regards to obviously the covid situation at the moment, enables our families to distance much easier as well. almost a quarter of all pubs were still closed at the end of last month according to new figures. that's despite the government's eat out to help out scheme which saw many venues across london re—open during august. the research also highlighted the ongoing struggle for footfall in central london. some zoos and aquariums including those in london face their worst wi
proud mum joan sent this snap of her daughter adrienne — dressed in full ppe gear — for coronavirus testing and anyone refusuing to comply with the new rules could be arrested. many more roads could be blocked off and turned in to "school streets" across the capital. the idea is that certain areas near schools are closed during drop off and pick up times, it's made a huge difference. it's so much safer for the children to walk to and from school. it's really encouraging children...