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stephen chase randolph seen in images and court documents pushing against a barrier at the capitol.andolph, from kentucky, originally identified through a racial recognition match using photos on his girlfriend's instagram account. >>> when we come back on a friday night, we're tracking deadly storms on the move. several states in the path. heavy rain from kansas city all the way to the northeast. >>> you'll see the remarkable video tonight showing the rescue of a missing 10-year-old girl in the woods. they used a drone to find her. they found her sleeping in the woods. type 2 diabetes? discover the ozempic® tri-zone. ♪ ♪ i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't
stephen chase randolph seen in images and court documents pushing against a barrier at the capitol.andolph, from kentucky, originally identified through a racial recognition match using photos on his girlfriend's instagram account. >>> when we come back on a friday night, we're tracking deadly storms on the move. several states in the path. heavy rain from kansas city all the way to the northeast. >>> you'll see the remarkable video tonight showing the rescue of a missing...
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an attractive nuisance hereby making it dangerous to children to visit the library in conflict on randolpheet a library beds the street car 80 feet away in the entrance is built on rock instead of sand and for residents for 45 seniors an randolph street near a population center and library here will be an approval for the library commission didn't appreciate (bell ringing) being told what to do and thank you for your comments and next speaker. >> we'll collect that from you. >> good afternoon. board of supervisors. >> for the record my name is chris first, i want to apologize and there was several trying to make sure that was not released after my presentation and - this has been reported to the fbi and i behind the eight ball out 5 pages the first page 1 through three which authorized the department of technology into an agreement for wireless technology for 20 that and they're keeping with three technology i can write your own ticket and win the ambition election or influence people and shop at your favorite stores and this is the emergency broadcaster system for health and other assista
an attractive nuisance hereby making it dangerous to children to visit the library in conflict on randolpheet a library beds the street car 80 feet away in the entrance is built on rock instead of sand and for residents for 45 seniors an randolph street near a population center and library here will be an approval for the library commission didn't appreciate (bell ringing) being told what to do and thank you for your comments and next speaker. >> we'll collect that from you. >> good...
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but i want to kind of start with why we're here, the current location at 345 randolph is the smallestthe entire city. it was spearheaded by mayor willie brown in the late 90s, and it was built, i think, in a very quick way. i think you'll probably hear from some of the residents, there was a lot of drug dealing, a lot of illegal activity happening at the site, and it was meant to transform that location into something positive for the community, but the fact that it is the smallest library in the city doesn't allow for the community to get the full use. and there is significant demand being an area that has a has many seniors, many children, many after school programs. so in 2018, we started a community process. the library had set aside $9 million to renovate the existing site, but through the community process, community made it clear that they wanted a much larger library. and when you look at the southeast part of san francisco, you'll see on the map that having a larger library to serve multiple neighborhoods in that location makes a lot of sense. and that's so that's what we set
but i want to kind of start with why we're here, the current location at 345 randolph is the smallestthe entire city. it was spearheaded by mayor willie brown in the late 90s, and it was built, i think, in a very quick way. i think you'll probably hear from some of the residents, there was a lot of drug dealing, a lot of illegal activity happening at the site, and it was meant to transform that location into something positive for the community, but the fact that it is the smallest library in...
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so george with randolph quickly replaced him and have placed george with randolph in the middle of this so that he could get at least top in central building somewhere this later date because as contemporaries even noticed, jefferson davis, who himself was a former united secretary of war, mike managed the confederate war department, didn't really pay much attention to what the secretary of war at the say and so with jefferson davis lee faced a receptive audience for his plans and ideas davis's ideas to a large extent paralleled lee's. davis understood that the confederacy, in order to secure its, would have to win an offensive early on, not for the purpose of enlarging confederate territory at the expense of the union, but to convince the public in the north the continued fighting would be fruitless. the confederate president informed his brother in the summer of 1861 that i hope before to be able to change from the defensive to an offensive attitude. it will be thus only that we can hope to check the progress of the war by teaching the enemy its evils and discouraging the sending out
so george with randolph quickly replaced him and have placed george with randolph in the middle of this so that he could get at least top in central building somewhere this later date because as contemporaries even noticed, jefferson davis, who himself was a former united secretary of war, mike managed the confederate war department, didn't really pay much attention to what the secretary of war at the say and so with jefferson davis lee faced a receptive audience for his plans and ideas davis's...
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. >> reporter: in that series da'vine joy randolph, a trained opera singer and nominee, is over the mooning. ♪ so, darling, my darling ♪ >> it feels like a mother is singing to her child. it is gorgeous. >> reporter: even this year's emmy hosts have nominees they're eager to see. >> carol burnett might -- >> she's phenomenal. >> i'm not saying no to carol burnett. >> you don't have the guts. >> how about for you, dan? >> i just have pals nominated like bowen. andrew scott. >> bowen yang, yep. andrew scott up for "ripley." >> exactly. >> reporter: whether your favorite is one of these or someone else, there will be plenty to celebrate at sunday's emmys. >> all your friends. >> i am looking forward to giving so many people big, big, big hugs. >> reporter: you know, when da'vine joy randolph got to act with meryl streep, she called it bucket list stuff and so is getting her own emmy nomination. guys? >> gio: this is a really exciting one. thank you, chris. appreciate you as always. you can watch the 76th emmys on sunday starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern, and our robin roberts and will reeve wil
. >> reporter: in that series da'vine joy randolph, a trained opera singer and nominee, is over the mooning. ♪ so, darling, my darling ♪ >> it feels like a mother is singing to her child. it is gorgeous. >> reporter: even this year's emmy hosts have nominees they're eager to see. >> carol burnett might -- >> she's phenomenal. >> i'm not saying no to carol burnett. >> you don't have the guts. >> how about for you, dan? >> i just have pals...
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robert randolph. >> tariq: robert randolph killed. >> jimmy: g.e. smith. crowes. >> tariq: chris from black crowes killed, yeah. >> jimmy: he crushed it. he did rod stewart. it was just -- it was a great night, and then pete shapiro -- one of my best friends, owns brooklyn bowl -- came out with a cake. everyone sang happy birthday. it was super nice. and then this morning i woke up. my wife and kids were the greatest. they made me my favorite -- a a pee-wee herman breakfast. [ light laughter ] which is -- i love pee-wee herman. so it was the pancake with the two fried eggs for eyes and the bacon for lips. and it was just so -- it was cool. my mom used to make that for me. [ audience aws ] yeah, it was the best. and then my one daughter made me a bracelet, which is very nice. [ audience aws ] which i can't take off. very thoughtful. [ applause ] love that. and then they go, "come here, dad, we want to show you something." so they bring me into this other room. this thing's wrapped up, this big, giant thing. and so i open it up, and my dad had a jukebox when
robert randolph. >> tariq: robert randolph killed. >> jimmy: g.e. smith. crowes. >> tariq: chris from black crowes killed, yeah. >> jimmy: he crushed it. he did rod stewart. it was just -- it was a great night, and then pete shapiro -- one of my best friends, owns brooklyn bowl -- came out with a cake. everyone sang happy birthday. it was super nice. and then this morning i woke up. my wife and kids were the greatest. they made me my favorite -- a a pee-wee herman...
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they have raised over $100 million, it's coming from the community a randolph and other institution that's are indigenous. it is telling the stories of the sheros and heroes in that community that emblematic of your responsibility. i could not happier today to have gotten the call that mayor breed said, would you say a few words, i know i eclipsed my time but thank you for giving met mic. and now i'm bringing back up london mayor breed. [applause] >> wow, chuck said it all good luck sonya. i'm lucky to be in the second home of mayor london breed. son ya i feel like you're readdition to my life but i didn't know it but sonya was a really really important part of my life. and mentoring my children. i raised them in the marina and we went to the marina library and the playground next to the library years and years i felt like i lived there. when it was time to renovate the playground in about 2002, we made a tile and i'll show you a picture. here's muscony gym and there is a playground and tile wall and the tile by dd and patrick anderson is here in the corner and sonya just told me that she
they have raised over $100 million, it's coming from the community a randolph and other institution that's are indigenous. it is telling the stories of the sheros and heroes in that community that emblematic of your responsibility. i could not happier today to have gotten the call that mayor breed said, would you say a few words, i know i eclipsed my time but thank you for giving met mic. and now i'm bringing back up london mayor breed. [applause] >> wow, chuck said it all good luck...
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and she was pushed towards randolph churchill. was very much her decision. she was the eldest daughter of a lord and endorse it quite rural. they remote house. what she wanted was fun and excitement and she's taken a very early interest in politics. now at the beginning of the war, she met randolph he asked nine women to marry him. he wanted to saira a son before he went to all nine had said no, probably for very good reason because he was an appalling husband or bruton and a bully really and a philanderer. anna philanderer, anna drunk, and pretty much anything else you can think of. but pamela's said yes for one very good reason. she saw it as an exit out of dorset into high society. and the center of power in london. and she's succeeded in finding that. >> and do you think she thought that it would lead to what you you obviously write about and that is this close relationship with with it with winston churchill and this very critical role in trying to get america in britain side and being kind of a winston churchill side throughout what she was and she was
and she was pushed towards randolph churchill. was very much her decision. she was the eldest daughter of a lord and endorse it quite rural. they remote house. what she wanted was fun and excitement and she's taken a very early interest in politics. now at the beginning of the war, she met randolph he asked nine women to marry him. he wanted to saira a son before he went to all nine had said no, probably for very good reason because he was an appalling husband or bruton and a bully really and a...
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randolph. javier bardem. new kids on the block. next week on good morning america. >> it's a new season of live with kelly and mark. >> to sports now. today, the 40 niners gear up to take on the rams on the road in la. but the team will be missing some star players. here's abc seven sports anchor chris alvarez. >> good morning. the 40 niners are limping into their week three matchup later today against the la rams. they're winless. the niners looking to rebound from their first loss this season to the vikings last week. they'll be missing three of their top offensive weapons christian mccaffrey deebo samuel. they were already out. now you can add george kittle to the list. the all-pro tight end going to miss today's game as he deals with a sore hamstring. now last season the trio of kittle, cmc and deebo accounted for 39 of the team's 60 offensive touchdowns. kittle has 11 catches for 116 yards and one touchdown this season. eric saubert is expected to get the start later today in place of kittle as they take on the rams. all right
randolph. javier bardem. new kids on the block. next week on good morning america. >> it's a new season of live with kelly and mark. >> to sports now. today, the 40 niners gear up to take on the rams on the road in la. but the team will be missing some star players. here's abc seven sports anchor chris alvarez. >> good morning. the 40 niners are limping into their week three matchup later today against the la rams. they're winless. the niners looking to rebound from their...
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conservative william randolph editorialized that the movie was in and communist specific objecting to air as prolog other conservative followed suit in slammed both mother and son for their lack of neutrality in chicago, though the film was initially banned, it would quote wield undesirable influence with subject matter that creates tension between races. even though the censorship board had previously approved pro-nazi movies like blitzkrieg in poland. but at the end of the year, box office barometer called the film one of 1940s, biggest successes and the production received honorable mention in the film daily critics poll for the year's ten best pictures. the senate subcommittee was disbanded after the december 1941 attack on pearl harbor. but these efforts at film industry set the stage for the un-american activities committee to come. director bolting and his twin brother, john be put under investigation by who as british agents in communists whose film was said to be designed to drag the united states war with germany in 1940, pasteur hall was just one small piece in the coordina
conservative william randolph editorialized that the movie was in and communist specific objecting to air as prolog other conservative followed suit in slammed both mother and son for their lack of neutrality in chicago, though the film was initially banned, it would quote wield undesirable influence with subject matter that creates tension between races. even though the censorship board had previously approved pro-nazi movies like blitzkrieg in poland. but at the end of the year, box office...
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>> of patty hearst was the daughter of william randolph hearst a wealthy man very well known californian. she was kidnapped by a terrorist group known as incipient youth liberation army that a grown up in california out of some of the remnants of the more radical elements of the late 60s and so forth. they had engaged in bank robberies. they were associated with killing a a public official in california. they had decided they would make demands of hers that he provided money for the poor and other things. and basically for the release of his daughter. but, as time went on and she was not found, she ended up saying she was joining the group and was caught in video and sightings of course engaging in some of their activities. robbing banks and something like that. and was eventually found and so them put on trial for some of those activities. stew and the fbi involvement in that case? >> the fbi was a lead agency because of his kidnapping, it was such a common affair because the sla was a domestic terrorist group. we were trying to track them across the country. but given their small compa
>> of patty hearst was the daughter of william randolph hearst a wealthy man very well known californian. she was kidnapped by a terrorist group known as incipient youth liberation army that a grown up in california out of some of the remnants of the more radical elements of the late 60s and so forth. they had engaged in bank robberies. they were associated with killing a a public official in california. they had decided they would make demands of hers that he provided money for the poor...
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well, patty hearst was the daughter, william randolph hearst, a wealthy, very well-known californian. was kidnaped by a terrorist group known as the symbionese liberation army that had grown up in california out of some of the remnants of the more radical elements of the late sixties. and so they had engaged in bank robberies. they were associated with killing a public official in california. and they had decided that they would make demands of hearst, that he provide money for the poor and, other things in basically for the release of his daughter. but you know, as time went on and she was not found, she ended up saying that she was joining the group and was caught in video and witness sightings, of course, engaging in some of their activities, robbing banks and things like that. and eventually was found. and so then put on trial for some of those activities. and the fbi in that case? well, the fbi was the lead agency because it was a kidnaping and because it was such a prominent affair and because the sla was a domestic terrorist group, we were trying to track them across country. b
well, patty hearst was the daughter, william randolph hearst, a wealthy, very well-known californian. was kidnaped by a terrorist group known as the symbionese liberation army that had grown up in california out of some of the remnants of the more radical elements of the late sixties. and so they had engaged in bank robberies. they were associated with killing a public official in california. and they had decided that they would make demands of hearst, that he provide money for the poor and,...
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over to her right is nan randolph who you met this morning on the climate panel. she's the head of climate policy at strike, her work focuses on carbon dioxide approval. then we have alex cohen, he's a principal researcher . his work focuses on promoting development in low income countries. then we have the next row elizabeth cameron, professor of practice of health services policy and practice at brown university . her work focuses on health security and bio defense . then we have kumar gard, president of philanthropy. his workfocuses in promoting science and technology through policy and philanthropy . next sonny patel, ceo of bedding data on human health . and his work focuses on biomedical research funding . finally we have more month shuler, a senior program officer of open philanthropy and her work focuses on global health policy. the innovation challenges and some of the logistics. how did the market shaping at tell you come to the idea of this innovation challenge. we are concerned with the biggest problems facing society when i think of the essential chal
over to her right is nan randolph who you met this morning on the climate panel. she's the head of climate policy at strike, her work focuses on carbon dioxide approval. then we have alex cohen, he's a principal researcher . his work focuses on promoting development in low income countries. then we have the next row elizabeth cameron, professor of practice of health services policy and practice at brown university . her work focuses on health security and bio defense . then we have kumar gard,...
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of war george with randolph lee, explained dispositions that would permit confederates to quote, drive if not destroy the miscreant pope lee's use of the word miscreant deserves close attention. i got out my copy of the oxford english dictionary to see what the century definitions of miscreant might be. well, here they are miss believing heretical unbelieving infidel, a vile wretch a villain. and then for some reason a rascal kind of tales at the end there civilians left ample testimony about the impact of pope's orders, much of which referred what newspapers decried. again, the uncivilized and savage those two words that come up again and again and, again and again. uncivilized and, savage conduct of union soldiers. i'm just going to go our quote from one woman named virginia suitor knox, whose family lived near frederick seberg. she wrote with anguish to brothers about, quote, an unexpressed trial that has come upon all of us as a family in the imprisonment of our precious father, thomas fitzhugh. knox several other men from fredericksburg had been arrested and transported to washing
of war george with randolph lee, explained dispositions that would permit confederates to quote, drive if not destroy the miscreant pope lee's use of the word miscreant deserves close attention. i got out my copy of the oxford english dictionary to see what the century definitions of miscreant might be. well, here they are miss believing heretical unbelieving infidel, a vile wretch a villain. and then for some reason a rascal kind of tales at the end there civilians left ample testimony about...
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. >> uzo aduba, shailene woodley, niecy nash, da'vine joy randolph . javier bardem.ng america. >> after israel's targeted bombings against hezbollah this morning, martha raddatz reports from tel aviv. >> plus, the political threat environment following the second trump assassination attempt. now, with just six weeks to election day this morning on abc's this week, abc's david muir. >> the most watched newscast in america. more americans watch world news tonight with david muir than any other newscast. >> pets are cute. until they're not on >> forgive your best friend. it's not clean until it's stanley steemer clean water, california bacon like me. >> supporting prop 34. i'm living with a genetic disorder, and i rely on accessible health care to survive from 24 will be a lifeline for many. making prescription drug more affordable in california, the 34 health patient ensuring more people will get the care they deserve and improve patient lives. like my vote. yes, 34. allergies aren't fun for anyone, especially when they work their way into your home. >> a professional
. >> uzo aduba, shailene woodley, niecy nash, da'vine joy randolph . javier bardem.ng america. >> after israel's targeted bombings against hezbollah this morning, martha raddatz reports from tel aviv. >> plus, the political threat environment following the second trump assassination attempt. now, with just six weeks to election day this morning on abc's this week, abc's david muir. >> the most watched newscast in america. more americans watch world news tonight with...
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the james monroe madison jefferson, other prominent virginia people, like rand edmund randolph, they were all over this. and because they knew it was an important event for the country as a whole gary tuchman biked. gary schmitt, i'm senior fellow here at aei. and despite that title, i don't. remember 1876. so i wanted to go back by the way, the other little comment is it's and it's unusual for a law professor to be able write such great narrative. so congratulations, i want to go back to the kent quote that you that you mentioned in pretty early on about needing to biased entities to resolve something and you mentioned that he just didn't have the vocabulary for something long a neutral you know institutional line. i'm reminded that when hamilton set the sinking fund, he created basically kind of a neutral set of, folks who could manage who could manage sinking fund in such a way as that partizan viewpoints were taken into account. but also just to give the legitimacy to whatever activity they did and in terms of the sinking fund. so that gets me back to the kent quote. i'm wonderin
the james monroe madison jefferson, other prominent virginia people, like rand edmund randolph, they were all over this. and because they knew it was an important event for the country as a whole gary tuchman biked. gary schmitt, i'm senior fellow here at aei. and despite that title, i don't. remember 1876. so i wanted to go back by the way, the other little comment is it's and it's unusual for a law professor to be able write such great narrative. so congratulations, i want to go back to the...
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tenderloin rec, the crocker purple playground at crocker, amazon, silver terrace, and randolph bright all four of those parks will get an infusion of nature and new play elements, and then on the right, with trails as twin peaks, we are in the middle of construction on at this peak, so we are excited. we think this this general obligation bond is really helping us to continue reshaping our parkland and making sure everything is welcoming and clean and safe. okay, these are our, i always forget, which is first. this is our revenue and this is our expenditures, and i'm going to pass it over to edmund for public works. thank you. hi. good morning. committees, my name is edmund lee. i'm a project manager for public works, and i will be reporting on the public works right of way repair portion of the bond, this component of the bond received $41.5 million, to address capital needs in the city's right of way and public spaces. this includes road resurfacing, street structures and plazas, as well as curb ramps and the bottom table here breaks down the $41.5 million, of the resurfacing progra
tenderloin rec, the crocker purple playground at crocker, amazon, silver terrace, and randolph bright all four of those parks will get an infusion of nature and new play elements, and then on the right, with trails as twin peaks, we are in the middle of construction on at this peak, so we are excited. we think this this general obligation bond is really helping us to continue reshaping our parkland and making sure everything is welcoming and clean and safe. okay, these are our, i always forget,...
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at any alternate location except to expand the existing ocean view branch library located at 345 randolphon any adjacent parcel and except as required by the environmental review process, required approvals or other applicable laws. thank you. since it's my item, i'll just quickly say, i think we talked mostly about all the issues. just as a reminder, supervisor peskin, this project has been delayed for almost two years. while there was an attempt to look for alternative sites, but unfortunately, that's just added to cost and significant delays. so we made some amendments last week. the one amendment that we made was that allowed in case there was an opportunity to expand the existing site to an adjacent parcel. we wanted to offer that as an alternative, as well. and those amendments were accepted. so i'd like to move this item today to the full board with a positive recommendation, unless you have any questions. i don't, but i'd be more comfortable if we sent it as a committee report. oh yes it is. i'm sorry. as without recommendation. okay any particular reason why i'm waiting to hear f
at any alternate location except to expand the existing ocean view branch library located at 345 randolphon any adjacent parcel and except as required by the environmental review process, required approvals or other applicable laws. thank you. since it's my item, i'll just quickly say, i think we talked mostly about all the issues. just as a reminder, supervisor peskin, this project has been delayed for almost two years. while there was an attempt to look for alternative sites, but...
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host: randolph in virginia, a supporter of former president trump. caller: good morning america. my condolences to all those affected by september 11. that is all of us. i would like to bring new information that is germane to the comment whenever the politicians bring up charlottesville. charlottesville was a sanctuary city. it had been democratically run for over 20 years. i used to work for uva cancer outreach and the historically black neighborhoods, which have now, santa became a century city has been taken over as new communities with illegals. on monday, what was so tragic they were running gun battles in charlottesville. all of those old historic lack neighborhoods in charlottesville -- black neighborhoods in charlottesville -- host: how does that relate to the debate? caller: with crime, we are importing it. trump's got that right. here is the other thing about medicine. having worked with upa, 120 physicians came out with a no-confidence vote in the historic democratic leadership at the university of virginia health system for medicaid fraud and treatment fraud. there i
host: randolph in virginia, a supporter of former president trump. caller: good morning america. my condolences to all those affected by september 11. that is all of us. i would like to bring new information that is germane to the comment whenever the politicians bring up charlottesville. charlottesville was a sanctuary city. it had been democratically run for over 20 years. i used to work for uva cancer outreach and the historically black neighborhoods, which have now, santa became a century...
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when we talk about what happened with the struggles in the 19th century and 20th century, a philip randolphor and producer john leguiziamo taking a look into the contributions and the history of the latino community. unity. ♪♪ tresemme, style your way. ♪♪ from this can't miss moment... ..to this hello new grandpa moment... ...to that whatever this is moment... your moments are worth protecting against rsv. if you're 75 or older, or 60 or older with certain chronic conditions. you're at higher risk of being hospitalized from rsv. and there are no prescription rsv treatments. you have options. ask your doctor about pfizer's rsv vaccine. because moments like these matter. the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor or pharmacist about shingles prevention. (♪♪) the best way to
when we talk about what happened with the struggles in the 19th century and 20th century, a philip randolphor and producer john leguiziamo taking a look into the contributions and the history of the latino community. unity. ♪♪ tresemme, style your way. ♪♪ from this can't miss moment... ..to this hello new grandpa moment... ...to that whatever this is moment... your moments are worth protecting against rsv. if you're 75 or older, or 60 or older with certain chronic conditions. you're at...
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week kristen bell and adam brody kate winslet, uzo aduba, shailene woodley, niecy nash, da'vine joy randolph> oh my god. doctor garcia was deceased on the couch. >> how could this have happened? >> an enduring and deep mystery filled with sick twists and shocking turns. tonight, secrets will be revealed. >> cold blooded. the 2020 season premiere tonight at nine over eight central on abc. >> after israel's targeted bombings against hezbollah sunday morning, martha...
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are shining on gma this week kate winslet, uzo aduba, shailene woodley, niecy nash, da'vine joy randolphrry. no, i did not kill marietta. >> little miss innocent. >> i know it wasn't me. so if it wasn't me, who was it? oh, you know how when you're living your life and then all of a sudden, you're out there helping cops solve crimes? >> that's me. >> that big brain of hers is going to help us close a lot of cases. >> got a dead body. gotta go. >> hi. potential new tuesday on abc. >> experience the high tech magnificence of an all electric mercedes-benz suv. visit your mercedes-benz dealer for special offers on select ev models fall, i'm gonna kill everybody. >> nicki minaj brings her record breaking pink friday two world tour back to the us. >> nicki minaj performing chart topping hits like fgcu, super bass and feeling myself live in san francisco chase center, september 23rd. get tickets now at ticketmaster.com. pink friday two is available everywhere now. visit nicki minaj official.com. >> i love being a firefighter. i knew it was a dangerous job because my dad was a firefighter, but wh
are shining on gma this week kate winslet, uzo aduba, shailene woodley, niecy nash, da'vine joy randolphrry. no, i did not kill marietta. >> little miss innocent. >> i know it wasn't me. so if it wasn't me, who was it? oh, you know how when you're living your life and then all of a sudden, you're out there helping cops solve crimes? >> that's me. >> that big brain of hers is going to help us close a lot of cases. >> got a dead body. gotta go. >> hi. potential...
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officer juan lora, officer brian norberg, officer anthony randolph, officer ashley slomowicz. officer brandon smith, officer jonathan sylvester, officer talon tang, officer daniel de leon, from tenderloin station officer robert brown. so the name i just read off were the officers at the scene who basically was there from the start to the very end. and as you can see, it was just not from the central station, but officers throughout the department. so you can show the type of teamwork that had to take place to resolve this incident. and knowing that they don't normally work together, they come in an instant moment like this and we're able to pull this off, i'd like to especially recognize also the strategic unit. excuse me. strategic investigative unit, who investigated this case, sergeant adrian payne. sergeant kevin burns. sergeant rodrigo labson. sergeant ryan hart. so they were the ones that put the case together to present to the da's. and for the crime scene investigators who came out to collect the evidence and preserve it was officer rosalind cheek. i'm sorry. cheek and
officer juan lora, officer brian norberg, officer anthony randolph, officer ashley slomowicz. officer brandon smith, officer jonathan sylvester, officer talon tang, officer daniel de leon, from tenderloin station officer robert brown. so the name i just read off were the officers at the scene who basically was there from the start to the very end. and as you can see, it was just not from the central station, but officers throughout the department. so you can show the type of teamwork that had...