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oh, she goes to anderson park. oh, there's information that c-styles hangs out at anderson park. >> they brought in c-styles. legal name skyler moore. you say to him, "what do you have to do with the murder of crystal taylor?" and he says? >> "i don't know her. i did not do this." but he's studying her photo. >> reporter: and then, c-styles continued to talk. >> he's coming up with an analysis of the person who would have done this. and he refers to the person as, "this person had a lot of rage. this person has a lot of rage in them to do that." >> as opposed to just saying, "i didn't do any murder. i don't know who this is. i don't know what you're talking about." >> exactly. exactly. >> reporter: that seemed rather strange. but who did this -- there was no obvious reason for c-styles to kill crystal taylor. true that if you're worried about becoming a victim of gang violence, you're probably safest in the morning because these guys stay up very late and don't roll out of bed until late morning or noon? >> now i'm not going to say that that's a fact, but it's more true than not.
oh, she goes to anderson park. oh, there's information that c-styles hangs out at anderson park. >> they brought in c-styles. legal name skyler moore. you say to him, "what do you have to do with the murder of crystal taylor?" and he says? >> "i don't know her. i did not do this." but he's studying her photo. >> reporter: and then, c-styles continued to talk. >> he's coming up with an analysis of the person who would have done this. and he refers to...
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anderson. we're at freedom park not too far from where gary is but significantly this is at the intersection ofkway. of course named after the late congressman john lewis who was so instrumental to the civil rights movement. and i did actually meet someone here who is celebrating today who told me she just turned 65 years old. she has luived through the civi rights movement in atlanta. when she heard the race called today on cnn she told me she just screamed with joy and she felt that it really was not something she thought could happen that georgia could potentially flip blue until stacey abrams two years ago and of course that is a reference to the democratic nominee for governor, stacey abrams, 2018. there are a lot of people's signs here and shirts all referencing thank you stacey because they feel they owe it to stacey abrams' campaign and her organizing over the past two years. so this is really a celebration that you're seeing. as i mentioned earlier, lots of dancing. lots of drag queens. the business celebrating not just this moment today but also the years of work that have led to this
anderson. we're at freedom park not too far from where gary is but significantly this is at the intersection ofkway. of course named after the late congressman john lewis who was so instrumental to the civil rights movement. and i did actually meet someone here who is celebrating today who told me she just turned 65 years old. she has luived through the civi rights movement in atlanta. when she heard the race called today on cnn she told me she just screamed with joy and she felt that it really...
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parks and the commission. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i think you're on maoutz, ashley. >> commissioner anderson? >> hi, tom. i can't sea you, but i think you're there with ashley. i second what commissioner lowe says about your class and all things outwardly and inwardly. i always looked forward to seeing what you were wearing in the events that we attended and know that you are the prince of the pocket square this is a really nice appointment and also gave me such a great sense of security and continuity and even love. the love that you offer to san francisco residents is evident in everything this you did and i also consider you a brother in arms because you and i both have union backgrounds and we understand how important it has been particularly for young people with the apprenticeship programmes. it is amazing to see the great pride in the graduates that we have celebrated every year. i'll be missing you at those evens and i just want to thank you for your long service and volunteerism and just being, you know, a fellow liker and lover of san francisco and we're neighbours so let's keep in touch. ok? >
parks and the commission. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i think you're on maoutz, ashley. >> commissioner anderson? >> hi, tom. i can't sea you, but i think you're there with ashley. i second what commissioner lowe says about your class and all things outwardly and inwardly. i always looked forward to seeing what you were wearing in the events that we attended and know that you are the prince of the pocket square this is a really nice appointment and also gave me...
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anderson's men flew during the battle. they also had a larger garrison flag, which is another site run by the national park service down there. fort sumter, of course it's not the only site to see. this is what fort moultrie looks like. this is where some of the first shots were fired by the confederates, the site of the revolutionary war battle. you can check out that. they interpret all of coastal defense from 1776 on up to world war ii. probably one of the neatest sites is to go to fort johnson, where that first initial shell was fired by. captain george s james there's a marker denoting that as the first shot of the civil war. morris island is really cool. that's where fort wegner was. but that has changed a lot due to the tides, so there's nothing out there. all the earthwork has been washed away. there's no monuments or markers. it's only accessible by boat, so it's difficult to get out there. you have multiple sites to check out, but charleston overall is a beautiful city. a lot of people associate it with this story, but the history goes all the way back, even before the revolutionary war, and a lot of the original b
anderson's men flew during the battle. they also had a larger garrison flag, which is another site run by the national park service down there. fort sumter, of course it's not the only site to see. this is what fort moultrie looks like. this is where some of the first shots were fired by the confederates, the site of the revolutionary war battle. you can check out that. they interpret all of coastal defense from 1776 on up to world war ii. probably one of the neatest sites is to go to fort...
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anderson's men flew during the battle. it's a pretty amazing artifact. they had a larger, flag at liberty square, another site run by the national park service down there. if you do get a chance to go down there, it is not the only sight to see. this is affordable tree looks like, and this is where some of the first shots were fired by confederates. it was inside of the revolutionary war. they interpret all american coastal defense from 1776, up to world war ii. one of the nearest sites is to go to for johnson, where the initial shell was fired by captain george as james. there's a marker out there today, denoting that as a location of the first shot of the civil war. really cool, that's where ford wagner was and edmund rough and was. that has changed a lot due to the tides, so there is nothing out there. all the earthworks have been washed away, no monuments or markers, it is only accessible -- you have multiple sites to check out, but charleston overall is a beautiful city. a lot of people associated with this initial story of what happened there during the civil war. the history goes all the way back, even before the revolutionary war. a lot of the o
anderson's men flew during the battle. it's a pretty amazing artifact. they had a larger, flag at liberty square, another site run by the national park service down there. if you do get a chance to go down there, it is not the only sight to see. this is affordable tree looks like, and this is where some of the first shots were fired by confederates. it was inside of the revolutionary war. they interpret all american coastal defense from 1776, up to world war ii. one of the nearest sites is to...
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anderson with helping to coordinate the effort every year. this is the 16th year that he and the group of volunteers have held the big thanksgiving giveaway. >>> happy hollow parkse reopened to the public today. members were allowed back at the beginning of the month. today, the park is officially reopening to everyone else. reservations are required. health and safety protocols are in place. among the changes, the zoo is offering a walk-through. people can take one way walking past through the two main zoo areas at a discounted rate. >>> in san francisco, macy's at union square unveiled the holiday windows. they are different this year due to the pandemic. they decided they would not be responsible to put the usual adoptable puppies and kittens in the macy's windows due to concerns over people crowding around the windows as they always do to see the cute little animals. instead, they put up in digital screens in the windows that display videos of rescue animals. >> we are thrilled we figured out a way to do this safely and with an abundance of cuteness and happiness. >> this years windows take the form of a thank you letter to first responders and essential wo
anderson with helping to coordinate the effort every year. this is the 16th year that he and the group of volunteers have held the big thanksgiving giveaway. >>> happy hollow parkse reopened to the public today. members were allowed back at the beginning of the month. today, the park is officially reopening to everyone else. reservations are required. health and safety protocols are in place. among the changes, the zoo is offering a walk-through. people can take one way walking past...
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parks and the commission. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i think you're on maoutz, ashley. >> commissioner anderson? >> hi, tom. i can't sea you, but i think you're there with ashley. i second what commissioner lowe says about your class and all things outwardly and inwardly. i always looked forward to seeing what you were wearing in the events that we attended and know that you are the prince of the pocket square this is a really nice appointment and also gave me such a great sense of security and continuity and even love. the love that you offer to san francisco residents is evident in everything this you did and i also consider you a brother in arms because you and i both have union backgrounds and we understand how important it has been particularly for young people with the apprenticeship programmes. it is amazing to see the great pride in the graduates that we have celebrated every year. i'll be missing you at those evens and i just want to thank you for your long service and volunteerism and just being, you know, a fellow liker and lover of san francisco and we're neighbours so let's keep in touch. ok? >
parks and the commission. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> i think you're on maoutz, ashley. >> commissioner anderson? >> hi, tom. i can't sea you, but i think you're there with ashley. i second what commissioner lowe says about your class and all things outwardly and inwardly. i always looked forward to seeing what you were wearing in the events that we attended and know that you are the prince of the pocket square this is a really nice appointment and also gave me...
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a lot of the folks in the parking lot out there think there is going to be a lot but we should know tonight, andersonis state that the a.p. and fox news has already called. but being super careful because it is so close. >> i want to be clear. when you say those late arriving ballots, late arriving in the process but legal? they are allowed to -- >> legal, of course. exactly. exactly. either they were dropped off in person on election day but when the ballots went out, you know, weeks ago, a lot of folks got them in the mail early on and which is the trend around the country a lot of those folks are democrats. >> so fascinating to see that, you know, just -- we have been watching this now, this drip, drip of them counting the ballots and we have seen joe biden's lead drop gradually in the state of arizona. now you said it's less than 40,000 vote lead but 220,000 votes left still to count in the state. a lot to watch. we appreciate you being there for us, bill weir. >>> let's go now to sara sidner. what are you hearing in las vegas? >> 63,000 ballots need to be counted and heard that earlier from the
a lot of the folks in the parking lot out there think there is going to be a lot but we should know tonight, andersonis state that the a.p. and fox news has already called. but being super careful because it is so close. >> i want to be clear. when you say those late arriving ballots, late arriving in the process but legal? they are allowed to -- >> legal, of course. exactly. exactly. either they were dropped off in person on election day but when the ballots went out, you know,...
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anderson served on the hewitt city council for 16 years, including two terms as mayor. he was instrumental in the development of several transportation projects and the veterans memorial park at hewitt. pike contributed a great deal of his time to his family, as well as to the church of the holy spirit where he served on the vestry and became a lay minister. pike and maria, his wife of 52 years, were blessed with three beautiful daughters and nine grandchildren. he leaves behind a legacy of service to his family, the community of hewitt and to our nation. madam speaker, pike anderson served this country proudly for many years and his legacy will be forever worn into our -- wove noon our american history. pike was not only a public servant, he was a devout christian and a committed family man. . my we've jean and i offer our deepest heart felt condolences to hi family. i've requested the flag be flown over the nation's capitol to honor the life, legacy and service of pike anderson. i ask that all americans continue to pray for our country in these difficult times. pray for our veterans. pray for our military servicemen and women, and prayner first responders who keep us saf
anderson served on the hewitt city council for 16 years, including two terms as mayor. he was instrumental in the development of several transportation projects and the veterans memorial park at hewitt. pike contributed a great deal of his time to his family, as well as to the church of the holy spirit where he served on the vestry and became a lay minister. pike and maria, his wife of 52 years, were blessed with three beautiful daughters and nine grandchildren. he leaves behind a legacy of...