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. >> and today, abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley spoke with her about her experience and why she's not surprised. garcia is back in custody. i knew he would do this again. >> this is why we didn't go back. >> janthina reed was stunned to learn that suspect daniel garcia, who went to prison for blowing up her suv, was now tossing explosive devices at sfpd over the weekend. >> it's a shock. i was like, oh, my gosh. almost like you want a blanket out. >> 42 year old suspect daniel garcia is jailed in san francisco on more than a dozen charges, including three counts of attempted murder after punching a man attending mass at a north beach church. and then leading police on a bizarre chase over the bay bridge sunday evening that involved tossing out homemade explosive devices that detonated. garcia ended up getting arrested in martinez. san francisco's board of supervisors president aaron peskin said officers told him that garcia asked them what his score was on grand theft auto, implying he imagined the whole chase was part of a popular video game. but garcia was found guilty in 2012 f
. >> and today, abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley spoke with her about her experience and why she's not surprised. garcia is back in custody. i knew he would do this again. >> this is why we didn't go back. >> janthina reed was stunned to learn that suspect daniel garcia, who went to prison for blowing up her suv, was now tossing explosive devices at sfpd over the weekend. >> it's a shock. i was like, oh, my gosh. almost like you want a blanket out. >> 42...
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, straus and giroux with a remarkable perception and insight, brinkley stories plunge readers into the lives of black new yorkers. they confront complex, personal situations and changing neighborhoods. brinkley's plots are endlessly engrossing, but the real marvels at collection are the author's keen eye for details. graceful language and acute observation of even the most bewildering human behavior. burnham wood by eleanor, published by farrar. straus and giroux, a group of guerrilla gardeners in new zealand becomes involved an american built billionaire hoping build himself a doomsday bunker. should they trust him? should they trust each other. catton delivers an engrossing thriller that is also a blistering look at the horrors of late capitalism and a remarkably accomplished work of literary fiction. white cat. black dog by kelly link is published by random house in her formerly original and emotionally rich collection of stories. link reimagined seven fairy tales giving us talking animals. yes, but also ominous airports and characters entering enchanted states by eating gummies. mo
, straus and giroux with a remarkable perception and insight, brinkley stories plunge readers into the lives of black new yorkers. they confront complex, personal situations and changing neighborhoods. brinkley's plots are endlessly engrossing, but the real marvels at collection are the author's keen eye for details. graceful language and acute observation of even the most bewildering human behavior. burnham wood by eleanor, published by farrar. straus and giroux, a group of guerrilla gardeners...
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, straus and giroux with a remarkable perception and insight, brinkley stories plunge readers into the lives of black new yorkers. they confront complex, personal situations and changing neighborhoods. brinkley's plots are endlessly engrossing, but the real marvels at collection are the author's keen eyere hoping build himself a doomsday bunker. should they trust him? should they trust each other. catton delivers an engrossing thriller that is also a blistering look at the horrors of late capitalism and a remarkably accomplished work of literary fiction. white cat. black dog by kelly link is published by random house in her formerly original and emotionally rich collection of stories. link reimagined seven fairy tales giving us talking animals. yes, but also ominous airports and characters entering enchanted states by eating gummies. most beguiling are the ways these stories complicate the older, tale's tidy conclusions. this is fiction that lingers like an especially intense dream. the heaven and earth, gce by james mcbride published by riverhead. focusing on the chicken hill neighbor
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. >> joining us now with more, presidential historian douglas brinkley. doug, thank you so much for being with us. i want to start our conversation talking about the moment when the carters first arrived at the white house in 1977. that was such a fractious time in american history. the watergate scandal had toppled the nixon white house. former president ford had suffered by association and his decision to pardon nixon. and in many ways, the carters were really a breath of fresh air. so tell us about how different they were from their predecessors. >> well, they were a breath of fresh air when they were in the governor's mansion in georgia. it was jimmy carter's one term, but rosalynn carter pioneered that role. she started really creating the idea of taking care of people with mental illness, taking care of people that were incarcerated, working for poor people that didn't have ways to go to school. and she brought those talents, and along with being the one who paid all the bills in the house and, you know, wrote all the letters and was the archivist,
. >> joining us now with more, presidential historian douglas brinkley. doug, thank you so much for being with us. i want to start our conversation talking about the moment when the carters first arrived at the white house in 1977. that was such a fractious time in american history. the watergate scandal had toppled the nixon white house. former president ford had suffered by association and his decision to pardon nixon. and in many ways, the carters were really a breath of fresh air. so...
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brinkley: there are 298 people held hostage. those people, they have good ideals, they're just going about them the wrong way. we are ready to go on until martyrdom. mckay: the communiqué ended with the appeal,l, "revolutionaries of the world, unite." [ indiststinct shoututing ] [ sirens wail ] terrorist attacks, especially where hostages are taken, have become increasingly common. there have been bombings, shootings, and strikes in northern ireland. arab guerillas fired at an israeli school bus near the lebanese border. the 1970s saw the development of the terrorist repertoire. cronkikite: gangs s of young p , products o of the riototous 19, preferred terror, kidnapping, bombing, arson, machine guns, deaths, and destruction. burrough: it was a global thing. in the '70s, those who wanted change faster than was gonna cocome resosorted to viviolence. japan hahas had its first t plane hijajackin. the chronicle of terrorism, which took them as far as athens, greece. most americans thought of terrorism as a p problem thahat happens a
brinkley: there are 298 people held hostage. those people, they have good ideals, they're just going about them the wrong way. we are ready to go on until martyrdom. mckay: the communiqué ended with the appeal,l, "revolutionaries of the world, unite." [ indiststinct shoututing ] [ sirens wail ] terrorist attacks, especially where hostages are taken, have become increasingly common. there have been bombings, shootings, and strikes in northern ireland. arab guerillas fired at an...
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i just wish they would never let him go. >> i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> a disturbing find today at oakland's lake merritt. police say a suitcase with a body inside was found floating near the edge of the lake at around 11 this morning, we spoke to a volunteer who was cleaning up the lake at the time and spotted the bag and we pulled it towards us and we realized how heavy it was. >> so we said, what are we going to do? so we pulled it closer and we realized we couldn't get it up. so we unzipping it. and partly partly unzipped it and there was a cadaver or human body in there. >> police are not releasing any more details at this point. just that the case is being investigated as a homicide and meantime, oakland is offering a new solution to tackle its ongoing public safety issues. >> mayor shengtao announced the new five after five initiative. this new effort will allow people to park at the franklin plaza garage after 5 p.m. for $5 and all day on weekends. city officials say oakland's downtown area is the second largest tax base for the city, and they believe this new stra
i just wish they would never let him go. >> i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> a disturbing find today at oakland's lake merritt. police say a suitcase with a body inside was found floating near the edge of the lake at around 11 this morning, we spoke to a volunteer who was cleaning up the lake at the time and spotted the bag and we pulled it towards us and we realized how heavy it was. >> so we said, what are we going to do? so we pulled it closer and we realized we...
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abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley shows you the strategy that might be a little different thane past. take a listen. >> what type of dress are you looking for? pink. >> if you're after a really specific toy or color or size. experts say maybe by now government reports show imports of things like footwear tvs and toys are actually down so far this year with railroad operate owners reporting they're picking up fewer loads at ports to haul to destinations inland. >> yes, there are fewer products being delivered into the retailers, but they're already running a little bit heavy on inventory. why? because as they've been running slower on sales for the fall period, that means there is excess inventory on many items. >> there is a lot of uncertainty as retailers analyze current shopping data. >> if the numbers are not something that they like, they're going to execute some pretty dramatic price cuts in the latter half of this month. >> retail sales as a whole is moderating. it is plateau showing thanksgiving is going to be the big kick start and very late in december, consumer buyers
abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley shows you the strategy that might be a little different thane past. take a listen. >> what type of dress are you looking for? pink. >> if you're after a really specific toy or color or size. experts say maybe by now government reports show imports of things like footwear tvs and toys are actually down so far this year with railroad operate owners reporting they're picking up fewer loads at ports to haul to destinations inland. >> yes,...
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well abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley says your strategy should be different than last year. >> what of dress are you looking for? >> pink if you're after a really specific toy or color or size. experts say maybe by now government reports show imports of things like footwear tvs and toys are actually down so far this year with railroad operate. reuters reporting they're picking up fewer loads at ports to haul to destinations inland. >> yes, there are fewer products being delivered into the retailers, but they're already running a little bit heavy on inventory. why? because they've been running slower on sales for the fall period. >> that means there is excess inventory on many items. there is a lot of uncertainty as retailers analyze current shopping data. if the numbers are not something that they like, they're going to execute some pretty dramatic price cuts in the latter half of this month. >> retail sales as a whole is moderating. >> it is plateauing. >> thanksgiving is going to be the big kick start. and very late in december, consumer figures are clearly telling us that they ar
well abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley says your strategy should be different than last year. >> what of dress are you looking for? >> pink if you're after a really specific toy or color or size. experts say maybe by now government reports show imports of things like footwear tvs and toys are actually down so far this year with railroad operate. reuters reporting they're picking up fewer loads at ports to haul to destinations inland. >> yes, there are fewer products being...
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abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley was there and has the details. >> four separate brush fires mysteriouslyere along the highway 13 corridor on monday after noon in oakland. those four fires were along the north side of highway 13 on the upslope side at about 230. by 4:00, a fire crews were able to contain and confine those four fires, but it did go up to three alarms, 50 to 60 firefighters on the scene taking every precaution possible since obviously these fires that mysteriously popped up were very close to homes and neighborhoods here in this corridor. but there were no evacuations means there were no homes actually threatened. no structures threatened. so they got a grip on this really rapidly with a rapid response. there was smoke in the air that since dissipated by 4:00, we were told alameda county mutual aid hand crews came to the scene to start clearing brush and looking out for hotspots and mopping up the scene from these four separate fires. they'll, of course, be looking into the cause of the blazes as and highway 31 northbound remain closed for quite a long time. in the middle o
abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley was there and has the details. >> four separate brush fires mysteriouslyere along the highway 13 corridor on monday after noon in oakland. those four fires were along the north side of highway 13 on the upslope side at about 230. by 4:00, a fire crews were able to contain and confine those four fires, but it did go up to three alarms, 50 to 60 firefighters on the scene taking every precaution possible since obviously these fires that mysteriously popped...
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abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley says your strategy should be different than last year.say maybe by now government reports show imports of things like footwear tvs and toys are actually down so far this year with railroad operates reporting, they're picking up fewer loads at ports to haul to destinations inland. >> yes, there are fewer products being delivered into the retailers, but they're already running a little bit heavy on inventory. why? because as they've been running slower on sales for the fall period, that means there is excess inventory on many items. >> there is a lot of uncertainty as retailers analyze current shopping data. >> if the numbers are not something that they like, they're going to execute some pretty dramatic price cuts in the latter half of this month. retail sales as a whole is moderating. >> it is plateauing. thanksgiving is going to be the big kick start. >> and very late in december, consumer ears are clearly telling us that they are going to be shopping even later than normal. >> uncertainty comes from how much inflation will put a dent in
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i'm leslie brinkley. abc7 news. >> cooler weather and a chance of rain.rt of sandia's seven day forecast. that's the feeling of finding the psoriasis treatment she's been looking for. sotyktu is the first-of-its-kind, once-daily pill for moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis... for the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding that outfit psoriasis tried to hide from you. or finding your swimsuit is ready for primetime. dad! once-daily sotyktu is proven to get more people clearer skin than the leading pill. don't take if you're allergic to sotyktu; serious reactions can occur. sotyktu can lower your ability to fight infections including tb. serious infections, cancers including lymphoma, muscle problems, and changes in certain labs have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection, liver or kidney problems, high triglycerides, or had a vaccine or plan to. sotyktu is a tyk2 inhibitor. tyk2 is part of the jak family. it's not known if sotyktu has the same risks as jak inhibitors. find what plaque psoriasis has been hiding.
i'm leslie brinkley. abc7 news. >> cooler weather and a chance of rain.rt of sandia's seven day forecast. that's the feeling of finding the psoriasis treatment she's been looking for. sotyktu is the first-of-its-kind, once-daily pill for moderate-to-severe plaque psoriasis... for the chance at clear or almost clear skin. it's like the feeling of finding that outfit psoriasis tried to hide from you. or finding your swimsuit is ready for primetime. dad! once-daily sotyktu is proven to get...
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abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley with the story. >> house resolution 798 condemned the support of hamas hezbollah and other terrorist organizations at instant solutions of higher education. it called on campus administrators to condemn all forms of anti-semitism. it was approved by a vote of 396 to 23. one of those voting no was congressman jared huffman of northern california and marin county. huffman is now saying publicly he he regrets his vote. you could go back. what would you do differently? >> i would vote yes and i would explain that. i wish the resolution had been written better. i pretty quickly realized that the broader message of just sort of getting on record against anti-semitism was a lot more important than what might be seen as nitpicking of technical details in legislative text. >> huffman publicly apologized. meanwhile while the california legislative jewish caucus issued a letter today demanding immediate action by uc and csu leaders to counter a wave of anti-semitism sweeping across their campuses as it stated that jewish students at uc berkeley, uc davis and san jo
abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley with the story. >> house resolution 798 condemned the support of hamas hezbollah and other terrorist organizations at instant solutions of higher education. it called on campus administrators to condemn all forms of anti-semitism. it was approved by a vote of 396 to 23. one of those voting no was congressman jared huffman of northern california and marin county. huffman is now saying publicly he he regrets his vote. you could go back. what would you do...
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> i want to bring in presidential historian and professor of history at rice university, douglas brinkleyediately came to mind for me, doug, when hearing this yesterday is richard nixon's infamous enemy's list. "the atlantic" points out quote, in the early 1970s, the president and his advisers worried doing this in the open would be devastating. that doesn't seem to be a concern for the former president, does it? >> not at all, donald trump is doing a retribution tour, if you reelection me, i will find a way to jail, apprehend or make life miserable for people like general mark milley, for william barr, for ty cobb and many others, career people in the fbi, in the justice department, trump will put them on his enemy's list and aim for them. you're going to have journalists being sorry they're not on his list. one of the badges of honor of the 1970s was actually having made the list, like daniel shore did or mary mcgory. journalists who weren't on it thought they left out. hunter s. thompson called it the greatest failure of his life, when the list came out, he wasn't on nixon's list. it's
> i want to bring in presidential historian and professor of history at rice university, douglas brinkleyediately came to mind for me, doug, when hearing this yesterday is richard nixon's infamous enemy's list. "the atlantic" points out quote, in the early 1970s, the president and his advisers worried doing this in the open would be devastating. that doesn't seem to be a concern for the former president, does it? >> not at all, donald trump is doing a retribution tour, if you...
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. >> abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley says your strategy should be different than last year. >ype of dress are you looking for? pink >> if you're after a really specific toy or color or size. experts say maybe by now government reports show imports of things like footwear tvs and toys are actually down so far this year with railroad operate owners reporting they're picking up fewer loads at ports to haul to destinations inland. >> yes, there are fewer products being delivered into the retailers, but they're already running a little bit heavy on inventory. why? because as they've been running slower on sales for the fall period, that means there is excess inventory on many items. >> there is a lot of uncertainty as retailers analyze current shopping data. >> if the numbers are not something that they like, they're going to execute some pretty dramatic price cuts in the latter half of this month. retail sales as a whole is moderating. >> it is plateauing. thanksgiving is going to be the big kick start. >> and very late in december, consumer buyers are clearly telling us that they
. >> abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley says your strategy should be different than last year. >ype of dress are you looking for? pink >> if you're after a really specific toy or color or size. experts say maybe by now government reports show imports of things like footwear tvs and toys are actually down so far this year with railroad operate owners reporting they're picking up fewer loads at ports to haul to destinations inland. >> yes, there are fewer products being...
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abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley says your strategy should be different than last year. >> what dress are you looking for? >> pink if you're after a really specific toy or color or size. experts say maybe by now. government reports show imports of things like footwear, tvs and toys are actually down. so far this year with railroad operators reporting they're picking up fewer loads at ports to haul to destination inland. >> yes, there are fewer products being delivered into the retailers, but they're already running a little bit heavy on inventory. why? because they've been running slower on sales for the fall period. >> that means there is excess inventory on many items. there is a lot of uncertainty as retailers analyze is current shopping data. >> if the numbers are not something that they like, they're going to execute some pretty dramatic price cuts in the latter half of this month. >> retail sales as a whole is more moderating. it is plateauing. >> thanksgiving is going to be the big kick start and very late in december. consumers are clearly telling us that they are going
abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley says your strategy should be different than last year. >> what dress are you looking for? >> pink if you're after a really specific toy or color or size. experts say maybe by now. government reports show imports of things like footwear, tvs and toys are actually down. so far this year with railroad operators reporting they're picking up fewer loads at ports to haul to destination inland. >> yes, there are fewer products being delivered...
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well, abc's seven news reporter leslie brinkley says your strategy should be different than last year. what type of dress are you looking for? >> pink. >> if you're after a really specific toy or color or size. experts say maybe by now government reports show imports of things like footwear tvs and toys are actually down so far this year with railroad operates reporting, they're picking up fewer loads at ports to haul to destinations inland. yeah there are fewer products being delivered into the retailers, but there already running a little bit heavy on inventory. >> why? because they've been running slower on sales for the fall period that means there is excess inventory on many items. >> there is a lot of uncertainty as retailers analyze current shopping data. >> if the numbers are not something that they like, they're going to execute some pretty dramatic price cuts in the latter half of this month. >> retail sales as a whole is moderating. >> it is plateauing. >> thanksgiving is going to be the big kick start. and very late in december, consumer sales are clearly telling us that t
well, abc's seven news reporter leslie brinkley says your strategy should be different than last year. what type of dress are you looking for? >> pink. >> if you're after a really specific toy or color or size. experts say maybe by now government reports show imports of things like footwear tvs and toys are actually down so far this year with railroad operates reporting, they're picking up fewer loads at ports to haul to destinations inland. yeah there are fewer products being...
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abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley is live on the scene for us. >> leslie, what does it look likecary moments here over the last hour, but at this point, i just got off the phone with alameda fire and they said that the four fires there are four separate brush fires and they are now controlled and contained. so that's very, very good news. this started out strangely as four separate brush fires. let's take a look at sky seven. we got a great bird's eye view of it all. this is on the east side of highway 13 between redwood and the redwood road exit and joaquin miller. it's on the upslope along the freeway corridor. it quickly went to a three alarm fire. they treated these four separate brush fires as a single fire, 50 to 60 firefighters here near holy names university. no evacuations, no homes threatened, no structures threatened. but of course, quite worrisome to have these flames and smoke apparent along this highway 1
abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley is live on the scene for us. >> leslie, what does it look likecary moments here over the last hour, but at this point, i just got off the phone with alameda fire and they said that the four fires there are four separate brush fires and they are now controlled and contained. so that's very, very good news. this started out strangely as four separate brush fires. let's take a look at sky seven. we got a great bird's eye view of it all. this is on the...
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is nearly 60 appearances on booktv on our bsite at book tv dawg just type douglas brinkley into the search bar at the top of the page now. i am pleased to welcome three individual was familiar to us who can shed some much perspective on the tragedy of october 7th and all that has unfolded since coauthor the bestseller startup nation. dan senor is a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations, a former spokesman and senior for the u.s. led coalition. iraq and pentagon adviser, qatar and adviser to prominent figures on capitol hill. he's a frequent contributor to the financial times and the wall street journal, other publications to, host of the call me back podcast and now the author of a new book, the genius of. dan is in conversation by former ambassador to israel thomas nides, who has balanced his distinguished professional between finance and public service. he's been ceo managing director and vice chair morgan stanley, as well as, deputy secretary of state and chief operating officer of u.s. state department service, for which he was awarded the nation's highest diplomatic
is nearly 60 appearances on booktv on our bsite at book tv dawg just type douglas brinkley into the search bar at the top of the page now. i am pleased to welcome three individual was familiar to us who can shed some much perspective on the tragedy of october 7th and all that has unfolded since coauthor the bestseller startup nation. dan senor is a senior fellow at the council on foreign relations, a former spokesman and senior for the u.s. led coalition. iraq and pentagon adviser, qatar and...
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model christie brinkley posting, maybe the swimsuit next.art when she modeled. beautiful women. >> she is incredible, she can do whatever she wants and i will support her whole heartedly. i love how much she has given back to the community. her beauty is so much more inside than it is outside and yet outside she is indeed absolutely stunning and at her age, i only wish she danced with the raiderettes instead of the cowboys. >> seven decade career, singing at 6, on the radio at ten, and grand ole opry at 13. >> i think the game has changed so much, right, when you have martha stewart on the cover of the sports illustrated magazine and i think it shows people that you can just keep going and going. might be contrary to our prior conversation, but -- if you are still able to run a business and function and do well and perform, mick jager, dolly parton. >> it's the brains, beauty, her heart, everything. >> i'm a little conflicted about the 60 and 70-year-olds on "sports illustrated, puts pressure on us, like we can relax after a while. >> martha
model christie brinkley posting, maybe the swimsuit next.art when she modeled. beautiful women. >> she is incredible, she can do whatever she wants and i will support her whole heartedly. i love how much she has given back to the community. her beauty is so much more inside than it is outside and yet outside she is indeed absolutely stunning and at her age, i only wish she danced with the raiderettes instead of the cowboys. >> seven decade career, singing at 6, on the radio at ten,...
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rice university history professor and presidential historian douglas brinkley joins us. thanks for being here. many people saw the civil service of the former first lady but didn't know or appreciate how much she advised the former president president, jimmy carter while he was in the georgia state senate, while he was governor and president. right? >> absolutely. its an incredible american forry. we talk about ronald reagan and nancy reagan's closeness. jimmy and rosalyn carter were inseparable. she was part of any decision he made in life. she basically ran the family. she was the mom of four kids and having to help them through life while her husband ran for public office. it's a chore in to itself. she was a human rights fighter like jimmy carter. she would go out on the habitat for humanity builds and go to africa and fight river blindness and guinea worm disease. she would go with her husband to make sure that they were holding democratic free and fair elections. one of the most undersung first ladies. when you do i what i do, we get in the weeds of things. you rea
rice university history professor and presidential historian douglas brinkley joins us. thanks for being here. many people saw the civil service of the former first lady but didn't know or appreciate how much she advised the former president president, jimmy carter while he was in the georgia state senate, while he was governor and president. right? >> absolutely. its an incredible american forry. we talk about ronald reagan and nancy reagan's closeness. jimmy and rosalyn carter were...
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abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley takes you through what happened. >> berkeley police got a call at 5:26 a.m. about a car burglary underway at seventh and grayson in west berkeley. patrol cars responded quickly. >> an officer involved shooting occurred and one of the subjects on scene was transported to highland hospital and has since succumbed to their injuries. >> police said no juveniles were involved, but they did arrest two other adult suspects here and no police officers were injured. police won't confirm how many officers fired at the suspects or if the suspects were armed. they said officers and paramedics tried to administer cpr to the suspect who was shot. bullet holes were evident in the windows of the black suv and there were questions about whether that suv had tried to ram into patrol cars. >> that is still part of the investigation right now, that they're still trying to figure out. >> streets were closed for several blocks in both directions into the afternoon. in some cases, people were able to access offices and an urgent care clinic nearby. this man was on his way
abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley takes you through what happened. >> berkeley police got a call at 5:26 a.m. about a car burglary underway at seventh and grayson in west berkeley. patrol cars responded quickly. >> an officer involved shooting occurred and one of the subjects on scene was transported to highland hospital and has since succumbed to their injuries. >> police said no juveniles were involved, but they did arrest two other adult suspects here and no police...
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i'm leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >> and today we are looking into the effect of racist text messages sent by san jose police officer. what it could have on a 2022 shooting case. the man shot by the officer is now demanding criminal charges. abc7 news reporter zach fuentes tells us the man and his attorney are calling for and what could happen next. we get a glimpse into the mind of a police officer. >> this individual police officer, attorney adante pointer is representing chaon green. green was shot by a now former san jose police officer in 2022 outside la victoria. taqueria green says he took a gun from someone who was part of a fight inside the restaurant. officer mark mcnamara shot green as he was backing out of the restaurant with the gun he took away. >> i went in there to help. i came out looking for help, seeking help from officers, people that are supposed to help me only to be shot and almost killed. >> now, text messages uncovered by a san jose police internal affairs investigation show what officer mcnamara wrote to fellow officers. the message is dated one day after the marc
i'm leslie brinkley, abc7 news. >> and today we are looking into the effect of racist text messages sent by san jose police officer. what it could have on a 2022 shooting case. the man shot by the officer is now demanding criminal charges. abc7 news reporter zach fuentes tells us the man and his attorney are calling for and what could happen next. we get a glimpse into the mind of a police officer. >> this individual police officer, attorney adante pointer is representing chaon...
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. >>> coming u in our next hour, i'm going to talk with presidential historian douglas brinkley aboutn former president trump and the nixon era. >>> up next, carjackings are soaring across the country. next, the story of one family held at gunpoint in their own driveway. >>> but first, a wild story with potentially enormous implications. an arkansas man getting the world's first ever transplant of a whole human eye. the surgical team at nyu langone health in new york performing the surgery as part of a face transplant after that man suffered electrical burns in a work accident. now the wait because doctors say it's too soon to know if he'll see through that new eye. and we'll be right back. to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (jen) that's enterprise intelligence. (vo) it's your vision, it's your verizon. my mental health was much better. but i struggled with uncontrollable movements called td, tardive dyskinesia. td can be caused by some mental health meds. an
. >>> coming u in our next hour, i'm going to talk with presidential historian douglas brinkley aboutn former president trump and the nixon era. >>> up next, carjackings are soaring across the country. next, the story of one family held at gunpoint in their own driveway. >>> but first, a wild story with potentially enormous implications. an arkansas man getting the world's first ever transplant of a whole human eye. the surgical team at nyu langone health in new york...
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research we were very familiar with the nixon white house tapes you wrote two volumeshe with douglas brinkley called the nixon tapes you've written a biography of henry cabot lodge junior. why not jump to 1968 and why write this book? >> the first of all thanks to the nixon library and the foundation for hosting the events. suchve a great contingent from chapman half my colleagues are sitting here in the front and especially theba students you he football to compete with her tonight as well as a tennis if i were a student i have other distractionsci probably. it's special for me because my wife jennifer and daughter ava are here so thank you for being here. i think for scholars especially i'm going down the rabbit hole. i ended up in a place i was not expecting to be. you follow the evidence where it goes. i was researching the last book, i got to 1968 despite the number books have been written about the 60s, i do not know how many i know hundreds, thousands, it just did not seemed like any recent have been deeply researched it's been a belief of mine for ami long time it does t make me popul
research we were very familiar with the nixon white house tapes you wrote two volumeshe with douglas brinkley called the nixon tapes you've written a biography of henry cabot lodge junior. why not jump to 1968 and why write this book? >> the first of all thanks to the nixon library and the foundation for hosting the events. suchve a great contingent from chapman half my colleagues are sitting here in the front and especially theba students you he football to compete with her tonight as...
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doug brinkley, the historian, did a kickoff event at the library of congress in september. have had a core staff. paul has been the executive producer. jen garrett shot a lot of the video that you see and has been a producer on the 10-week series, and shot a lot of video that you have seen over the 10 weeks from all over the country. matt has been our production assistant throughout. he has done a lot of the graphics and the work that goes on behind the scenes. he is the one who has been answering the phone calls, too. i'm sure he's been very polite. maurice haynes has been our director. he is a long time c-span employee, 30 plus years, and is a terrific partner in this. i am going to miss some names. but benyon has been here for the entire 10-week series. merry cements he is on audio. and eric is the floor director here. those are just a few of the names. dozens of c-span people worked on this. are education department, our website department, our promotions department. we appreciate your being with us. have a good evening. [captioning performed by the national captioning
doug brinkley, the historian, did a kickoff event at the library of congress in september. have had a core staff. paul has been the executive producer. jen garrett shot a lot of the video that you see and has been a producer on the 10-week series, and shot a lot of video that you have seen over the 10 weeks from all over the country. matt has been our production assistant throughout. he has done a lot of the graphics and the work that goes on behind the scenes. he is the one who has been...
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bandwidth that walter cronkite is supposed to be this one who plays it down the middle and david brinkley and so on. but then you get cable tv and u split up again. so the media becomes partizan. in the 1970s eighties, and it does today, but it throws us back to the late 18th century, in the 19th century. so this is something that's been around a while, but it definitely did change the landscape. and this idea that. journalists, not just reporters and not just reporters anymore, but journalists, they can be stars and you can really tell the difference if you. well, the press conferences, they call them press conferences rather than media conferences or news conference. the press conference a franklin roosevelt we're not televised. television didn't exist yet. and they deliberately they weren't broadcast on the radio. but you could read the transcripts them. and it's really clear that reporters o covered the president and took part in the the press conferences, this was much more a collegial approach. we're all trying to serve the public and those of us in government are trying to serve it
bandwidth that walter cronkite is supposed to be this one who plays it down the middle and david brinkley and so on. but then you get cable tv and u split up again. so the media becomes partizan. in the 1970s eighties, and it does today, but it throws us back to the late 18th century, in the 19th century. so this is something that's been around a while, but it definitely did change the landscape. and this idea that. journalists, not just reporters and not just reporters anymore, but...
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you wrote two volumes with douglas brinkley called the nixon tapes. you've written a biography of henry lodge junior. why now jump to 1968 and why write this book? well, i first of all, thanks to the library and the and the foundation for hosting the event, it's such a great from chapman. i have my colleagues are sitting here in the front and especially to the students. you football to compete with here tonight as as tennis so you have as if were a student i have other distractions probably and especially it's special for me because. my wife jennifer and daughter ava here. so thank you for being here. you know, i think for scholars especially is going down the rabbit hole and. i ended up in a place i wasn't expecting to be. you kind follow the evidence where it goes. and when i was researching the last book, this of henry cabot lodge jr. when i got to 1968, despite the number of books that have been written about the sixties i don't know how many. i don't have the answer hundreds. thousands. it just didn't seem like any were recent had been deeply res
you wrote two volumes with douglas brinkley called the nixon tapes. you've written a biography of henry lodge junior. why now jump to 1968 and why write this book? well, i first of all, thanks to the library and the and the foundation for hosting the event, it's such a great from chapman. i have my colleagues are sitting here in the front and especially to the students. you football to compete with here tonight as as tennis so you have as if were a student i have other distractions probably and...
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spending time in the archives showed that because i went through the handwriting too, we see it in the brinkleyddition of that but makes a difference when you can immerse yourself in his handwriting. >> i've done an analysis of the campaign speeches that are consistent with the argument. is speechwriters site the debate with robert kennedy in the 60s and consistently the first place they always started was mining reagan's previous speeches but there was consensus he was a speechwriter, i think -- as reagan assumed office, this happened when he became governor of california and when he became president he said things with more nuance than he did as a private citizen and the change happened when he was running for president. >> he says in various interviews when people asked him how do you write so well for reagan, i went and sat with reagan. >> you should look at the westminster address. i loved the dolan draft and look what reagan does to it. there are places reagan will mark out four paragraphs, have a partial sentence and link it to another sentence 8 or 9 paragraphs later and dog on if it do
spending time in the archives showed that because i went through the handwriting too, we see it in the brinkleyddition of that but makes a difference when you can immerse yourself in his handwriting. >> i've done an analysis of the campaign speeches that are consistent with the argument. is speechwriters site the debate with robert kennedy in the 60s and consistently the first place they always started was mining reagan's previous speeches but there was consensus he was a speechwriter, i...
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you know i went through the too even though we've seen both you the andersons books and and the brinkley edition of the the diaries and stuff, but it still makes a difference when you can immerse yourself in his because that's his brain as robert was saying. and let me add that i've done an analysis of the campaigns in 1980 that i think are consistent with the argument. i've made some of his speeches cite the famous debate. what robert kennedy and the sixties and the speechwriter say consistently that the first place they always started was mining. reagan's previous speech because they agreed that there was that reagan was his own best speechwriter. so i say, i see continuity now as reagan assumed office. this happened both when he became governor of california and became president. and, you know, he said things with more nuance than he did as a private citizen. and to some extent that happened. that change happened when he was running for president. i could i just very quickly on that, tony dole and even says in various places interviews elsewhere that when people asked him how, did you
you know i went through the too even though we've seen both you the andersons books and and the brinkley edition of the the diaries and stuff, but it still makes a difference when you can immerse yourself in his because that's his brain as robert was saying. and let me add that i've done an analysis of the campaigns in 1980 that i think are consistent with the argument. i've made some of his speeches cite the famous debate. what robert kennedy and the sixties and the speechwriter say...
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recently at the 2023 national book festival, historian douglas brinkley discussed, environmental activismduring the sixties. here's a portion of that conversation. when rachel carson wrote silent spring in 1962 warning about ddt and pesticides being detrimental to your health, having a carson eugenic effect on animals and potentially humans, kennedy was asked at a press, what about rachel carson's? articles in the new yorker? and he said, well, i'm going to put in a scientific panel, advisory panel. we're looking research and if it holds up and he found the best scientist you. they came up with a pretty quick fashion a report that proved that carson's research accurate and yet it took a decade to ban it was 92 not till 1972. rachel carson of breast cancer in 64. and kennedy, of course, is dead in 63. but there this movement as silence might called silent spring revolution and the big turning point in my mind was the birth of law in the sixties, even as late as 1965 and 66, it was called conservation. lyndon johnson's program was the new cancer, but environment started kicking in due to ba
recently at the 2023 national book festival, historian douglas brinkley discussed, environmental activismduring the sixties. here's a portion of that conversation. when rachel carson wrote silent spring in 1962 warning about ddt and pesticides being detrimental to your health, having a carson eugenic effect on animals and potentially humans, kennedy was asked at a press, what about rachel carson's? articles in the new yorker? and he said, well, i'm going to put in a scientific panel, advisory...