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from the corner of 17th and hampshire facing toward bryant. looking from 17th street. and again elevation view to get a sense of the scale. of the opportunity. we have a total budget for the opportunity here of 4 million dollars after removing we have a budget of two million 280,000 the glass art work opportunity the bus r. a budget of 1 million, 130,000. some have a contract design only, 70 thousand dollars. the artist contract design only inclusive of artist fees and expenses for design and the artist consultation during fabrication and installation. for the glass stair well a total budget 410 thousand a contract amount of 4,000 for design only and the artist consultation and installation. we will apply a credit of 121 dollars. these other 3 proposals for the glass art work opportunity on the bus ramp. had 3 teams. spence are kung ham. and twin walled mural company were the 3 finalists for this opportunity. >> once the proposals were submitted to us on july 15th they went on public display for two weeks we did campaigns working with mt a for a physical mailer on the
from the corner of 17th and hampshire facing toward bryant. looking from 17th street. and again elevation view to get a sense of the scale. of the opportunity. we have a total budget for the opportunity here of 4 million dollars after removing we have a budget of two million 280,000 the glass art work opportunity the bus r. a budget of 1 million, 130,000. some have a contract design only, 70 thousand dollars. the artist contract design only inclusive of artist fees and expenses for design and...
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martin bryant is founder of technology consultancy big revolution.u be watching for most and why? you be watching for most and wh ? ~ ., , you be watching for most and wh ? ~ . , , why? what will be interesting is google- — why? what will be interesting is google. like _ why? what will be interesting is google. like microsoft - why? what will be interesting is google. like microsoft and| is google. like microsoft and amazon, google has a big investment in al, so as you correspond to a saying there, ai will be a big focus there. it has really made an impact in terms of its cloud services division, so where it provides remote computing facilities to businesses. but beyond that, since its last quarterly results, google has lost an anti—trust case in the us over the dominance of the search market and although we don't know what the remedies for that will be yet, and probably will not know until next summer, they could involve breaking up they could involve breaking up the business. they could involve google losing the ability to pay lots of money to comp
martin bryant is founder of technology consultancy big revolution.u be watching for most and why? you be watching for most and wh ? ~ ., , you be watching for most and wh ? ~ . , , why? what will be interesting is google- — why? what will be interesting is google. like _ why? what will be interesting is google. like microsoft - why? what will be interesting is google. like microsoft and| is google. like microsoft and amazon, google has a big investment in al, so as you correspond to a saying...
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doctor bryant. lynn is living one of those moments right now. yeah, it's. and it's always looking backward. you can kind of see the connections, but not looking forward. well looking backward. doctor lynn chose a career in medicine 20 years ago with a simple goal. i wanted that personal connection and that satisfaction from helping people on a day to day basis. it was one of the reasons. in 2018, doctor lynn co-founded stanford's center for asian health research and education. one particular area of focus lung cancer in nonsmokers. our colleagues in oncology were seeing lots of asians coming in with lung cancer, having never smoked. and, you know, a lot of the population, including doctors, thinks about lung cancer as a smoker's disease, which may explain why doctor lynn was and in a way, not shocked earlier this year to find himself one of the 20% with lung cancer who have never smoked. i'm stage four b, so the most advanced stage of lung cancer. it spread to my brain, to my liver, to my bones. the combination of treatments doctor lynn has been receiving h
doctor bryant. lynn is living one of those moments right now. yeah, it's. and it's always looking backward. you can kind of see the connections, but not looking forward. well looking backward. doctor lynn chose a career in medicine 20 years ago with a simple goal. i wanted that personal connection and that satisfaction from helping people on a day to day basis. it was one of the reasons. in 2018, doctor lynn co-founded stanford's center for asian health research and education. one particular...
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ed bryant of tennessee. steve chabot of ohio and bob barr of georgia. the democrats on that committee. chuck schumer. new york. bobby scott. virginia. zoe lofgren, california. sheila jackson lee of texas. and mel watt of north carolina. the other committee that was part of that government reform and oversight subcommittee on, national security, chaired by bill zeliff, new hampshire. bob erlich, maryland. steve schiff, new mexico. ileana ros-lehtinen of florida. john mica of florida. peter blute, republican of massachusetts. its mark souder of indiana. john shadegg of arizona. the democrats. karen thurman, florida. bob wise, west virginia. gene taylor, mississippi. carrie meek, florida. tom lantos, california. louise slaughter of new york and gary condit of california. what do you remember about the 1995 hearings, mr. jackson? there was a manifestation of what had happened in 1994. those congressional elections in which the newt gingrich so-called revolution basically took over the house. like i said, they were more conservative. they were harder edged.
ed bryant of tennessee. steve chabot of ohio and bob barr of georgia. the democrats on that committee. chuck schumer. new york. bobby scott. virginia. zoe lofgren, california. sheila jackson lee of texas. and mel watt of north carolina. the other committee that was part of that government reform and oversight subcommittee on, national security, chaired by bill zeliff, new hampshire. bob erlich, maryland. steve schiff, new mexico. ileana ros-lehtinen of florida. john mica of florida. peter...
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and in the again the preferred scenario achieve 465 units including the bryant street and the podiumng. >> the project clsd affordable workforce housing a first in the nation joint development of a bus facility with housing and commercial space. and -- the bryant street component is affordable housing serves families earning up to 80% of the median income and podium is split with affordable and w force which 218 units for earning between 80 and within 20% of the median income. we continue to highlight the way that community input has shaped the project. big shout out to the public affair's team for all of the public out reach they have done throughout the project. certainly more than we can count. but that is also has been part of the success and achieving prove. from this body as well as achieving environmental clearance without any opposition from the public. so, in order to continue that work the item buffer a second amendment to the predevelopment agreement this . amendment will allow the project team the developer team to continue their w on the project as we get closer to proje
and in the again the preferred scenario achieve 465 units including the bryant street and the podiumng. >> the project clsd affordable workforce housing a first in the nation joint development of a bus facility with housing and commercial space. and -- the bryant street component is affordable housing serves families earning up to 80% of the median income and podium is split with affordable and w force which 218 units for earning between 80 and within 20% of the median income. we continue...
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let's get more from nick bryant, former bbc us correspondent who published a book this year on the politicalding conflict with itself. clearly donald trump has an advantage on the paramount issue for american voters which issue for american voters which is the economy. a lot of nostalgia for the trump economy and people think you will do a betterjob of running it and another issue which favours him is immigration and that has been a problematic issue for the blinded administration and a problem for kamala harris but she has a couple of issues that help her. one of them is abortion and reproductive rights, the anger amongst female voters about the overturning of roe against wade by the supreme court in 2022 and then there is the democracy question which goes to donald trump across character, to his authoritarian tendencies and his fascistic tendencies which has been part of kamala harris's closing arguments, her decision of course to deliver that big speech on the national mall, the very spot where donald trump and urged his supporters to verge on the us capitol on january supporters to verge
let's get more from nick bryant, former bbc us correspondent who published a book this year on the politicalding conflict with itself. clearly donald trump has an advantage on the paramount issue for american voters which issue for american voters which is the economy. a lot of nostalgia for the trump economy and people think you will do a betterjob of running it and another issue which favours him is immigration and that has been a problematic issue for the blinded administration and a problem...
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narrator: but then entered defense attorney mark bryant.y was to get jessie's interview with police thrown out. and how would he do that? mrs. goslyn had told the local police department that she didn't want to talk, that she wanted a lawyer. and so under the law, you have to break up any questioning. and they did, and they sent her back home to fort campbell. narrator: but you might remember, after that, her friend convinced jessie to go speak to the military police on base. jessie goslyn spent eight hours with the police after-- that very day-- she said she wasn't going to talk without a lawyer. so it's just a different police agency. narrator: bryant argued in front of a circuit judge-- since jessie had already asked for a lawyer, the military police should never have questioned her. the judge agreed. he made a decision that that confession that she made implicating our client should be set aside because the law enforcement agency for the military police should have followed the same rules that the earlier police department in christian
narrator: but then entered defense attorney mark bryant.y was to get jessie's interview with police thrown out. and how would he do that? mrs. goslyn had told the local police department that she didn't want to talk, that she wanted a lawyer. and so under the law, you have to break up any questioning. and they did, and they sent her back home to fort campbell. narrator: but you might remember, after that, her friend convinced jessie to go speak to the military police on base. jessie goslyn...
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keith bryant, bryan with a t at the end. whole keith bryant theory that maybe they got the wrong fire chief? you know, that did not occur to me until i got to the hospital. and that's the first time somebody brought up maybe mistaken identity. andrea canning (voiceover): the buzz reached roger straka back at the firehouse. that story did come out that possibly the person that done this got the wrong chief. it could have been anyone's theory as to what had happened. andrea canning (voiceover): surely, the oklahoma city chief hired and fired many more people than keith did. had the shooter been angry with him? a friend reached him by phone. he was safe and sound at a conference on the east coast the night of the shooting. but there were problems with the mistaken identity theory. the two chiefs didn't look much alike. and the more keith's firemen brothers thought it over, the less likely it seemed. i still didn't think that story made sense. too far-fetched? yes. it's real competitive to get hired on as a firefighter. so i jus
keith bryant, bryan with a t at the end. whole keith bryant theory that maybe they got the wrong fire chief? you know, that did not occur to me until i got to the hospital. and that's the first time somebody brought up maybe mistaken identity. andrea canning (voiceover): the buzz reached roger straka back at the firehouse. that story did come out that possibly the person that done this got the wrong chief. it could have been anyone's theory as to what had happened. andrea canning (voiceover):...
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she is writing about williams jennings bryant and the criminal lawyer clarence darrow. them national celebrities for decades were going into battle over god and science and the classroom and not incidentally over what it meant to be an american. brenda wineapple's latest book is entitled keeping the faith and is about the scopes trial held in dayton, tennessee and focused on the state law that prohibited the teaching of evolution in the schools. >> author brenda wineapple with her book keeping the faith on this episode of book plus with host brian lamb. book notes blast is available on the c-span now free mobil app or wherever you get your podcasts. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> are you thinking it is just a community center? is way more than that. >> comcast is partnering with the thousand committee center so students from low income families can get the tools they need to be ready for anything. comcast supports c-span as a public service along with these other television pro
she is writing about williams jennings bryant and the criminal lawyer clarence darrow. them national celebrities for decades were going into battle over god and science and the classroom and not incidentally over what it meant to be an american. brenda wineapple's latest book is entitled keeping the faith and is about the scopes trial held in dayton, tennessee and focused on the state law that prohibited the teaching of evolution in the schools. >> author brenda wineapple with her book...
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they're going to lane bryant.: no, what's the other barn? ann taylor loft. sorry, they're going to ann -- it's like a barn. >> steve: yeah, it's not a a barn. >> jimmy: it's a loft. it's not a barn. >> steve: yeah, yarn barn. yeah, sure. >> jimmy: yarn barn. >> steve: yeah. they're making their own. >> jimmy: yes. and there's -- people are out there making their own sweaters. >> steve: are you serious? >> jimmy: yes, right now. every -- if you go out -- if you look out the window on the street -- >> steve: right. >> jimmy: kids walking around crocheting. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, my gosh, you're right. >> jimmy: making cardigans. anyways, it's super fun. it's an hour, and it's just ridiculous. and, gosh, i love dj khaled. he's unbelievable. but you know what? someone's got to win. someone's got to lose. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: so, yeah, khaled, i'm gonna bring the boom! >> steve: ooh! [ cheers and applause ] guys, i'm sorry if i seem a a little off. i can't stop thinking about this nightmare i had last night. or
they're going to lane bryant.: no, what's the other barn? ann taylor loft. sorry, they're going to ann -- it's like a barn. >> steve: yeah, it's not a a barn. >> jimmy: it's a loft. it's not a barn. >> steve: yeah, yarn barn. yeah, sure. >> jimmy: yarn barn. >> steve: yeah. they're making their own. >> jimmy: yes. and there's -- people are out there making their own sweaters. >> steve: are you serious? >> jimmy: yes, right now. every -- if you go...
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calvin bryant has lived in sarasota since 1957, choosing not to evacuate. so, when your family, your kids and grandchildren told you to please leave, what was your response? >> i'm not go nowhere. >> reporter: many families heeding the warnings, jamming highways for days. 1,900 gas stations -- about a quarter of all stations statewide -- running out of fuel. florida's governor ron desantis urging the entire state to stay on alert. >> it's not just about where it makes landfall, it's going to barrel across the state of florida. >> reporter: five airports in the region suspending operations. more than 3,000 flights canceled or delayed. president biden today calling it the "storm of the century." alongside vice president harris, urging people to put safety first. >> the bottom line is this hurricane poses an extreme danger, and we urge everyone in florida to take extreme caution. >> reporter: the vice president even calling into the weather channel to try to reach people about the dangers of this storm. >> understand the seriousness of this and your ability to
calvin bryant has lived in sarasota since 1957, choosing not to evacuate. so, when your family, your kids and grandchildren told you to please leave, what was your response? >> i'm not go nowhere. >> reporter: many families heeding the warnings, jamming highways for days. 1,900 gas stations -- about a quarter of all stations statewide -- running out of fuel. florida's governor ron desantis urging the entire state to stay on alert. >> it's not just about where it makes...
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. >> calvin bryant has lived in sarasota since 1957. he chose not to evacuate.when your family, your kids and grandchildren told you to please leave, what was your response? >> i'm not going nowhere. >> as the storm surge got closer to the coast, dangerous tornadoes spotted across southern florida, terrifying home surveillance video capturing the moment this tornado roared through fort myers. another tornado spotted on a traffic camera crossing i-75 west of fort lauderdale, far from where milton is taking direct aim. >> i watched it grow from tropical storm to a cat five monster within two missions, which is the fastest i've ever seen anything rapidly intensify. >> earlier today, hurricane hunters from noaa headed into the eye of the storm to evaluate its strength and size. >> this is the craziest storm that i've ever flown inside of, hands down multiple missions in a row with the worst turbulence i've ever seen. >> once you've seen the worst, you have to prepare for the worst. >> rebecca binkowski is no stranger to hurricane season. >> the lot a lot, a lot of s
. >> calvin bryant has lived in sarasota since 1957. he chose not to evacuate.when your family, your kids and grandchildren told you to please leave, what was your response? >> i'm not going nowhere. >> as the storm surge got closer to the coast, dangerous tornadoes spotted across southern florida, terrifying home surveillance video capturing the moment this tornado roared through fort myers. another tornado spotted on a traffic camera crossing i-75 west of fort lauderdale,...
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. >> at hardly strictly bluegrass, we saw plenty of people ready for the sun like john bryant of livermore got the hat. we saw security guards drinking plenty of water, music goers beating the heat in more ways than one. >> try to take advantage of these beautiful trees and, you know, hit the shade. >> yeah, it's a good boy with his heavy fur coat. >> four year old german shepherd apollo needs to cool down any and every way he can. we have his water bowl attached to us if we see any running water or any sprinklers, we'll let him run through it. >> but nine times out of ten, he'll lead us to the shade. and then just plop there. >> the best way for all of us to beat the heat is to do what apollo does go into the shade, drink lots of water. >> you got to stay hydrated on these hot days. >> and a lot of these outdoor events, there's going to be water stations. it's all about hydrating as much as you can. live in san francisco, suzanne phan abc seven news. >> all about hydrating and taking it easy. thanks very much, suzanne. well, one of those big weekend events is at uc berkeley, where the cal
. >> at hardly strictly bluegrass, we saw plenty of people ready for the sun like john bryant of livermore got the hat. we saw security guards drinking plenty of water, music goers beating the heat in more ways than one. >> try to take advantage of these beautiful trees and, you know, hit the shade. >> yeah, it's a good boy with his heavy fur coat. >> four year old german shepherd apollo needs to cool down any and every way he can. we have his water bowl attached to us...
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there because he is aligned with its new reform energy in the party. >> why was william jennings bryant still a hero of the party after so many losses as the candidate? and for a party that hadn't won a presidential election but once since 1860 -- it was 1888, the other time that democrats won until 1912? >> the reason that william jennings bryan was so important is because he wasn't necessarily a political leader, he was a movement leader. he was someone who could give a speech you would move the masses. it was the face of the populist movement, so the supporter of farmers, and the little guy, and even though he wasn't able to pull together majorities, i think in part because the democratic party had such a hard time winning the presidency, and wasn't really blamed on him. he wasn't blamed for those losses. it was seen as kind of a systemic failure of the democratic party. but, he still had the ability to inspire and the ability to lead. so, i think that is why he still had so much sway within the party, even though he wasn't able to win presidential elections. >> so, it takes 46 ballo
there because he is aligned with its new reform energy in the party. >> why was william jennings bryant still a hero of the party after so many losses as the candidate? and for a party that hadn't won a presidential election but once since 1860 -- it was 1888, the other time that democrats won until 1912? >> the reason that william jennings bryan was so important is because he wasn't necessarily a political leader, he was a movement leader. he was someone who could give a speech you...
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. >> reporter: ann bryant, the director of the bear league, says they can be used in several places. >> the best thing to do on that, though, yeah, they're good in front of sliders, front doors, back doors, windows at ground level. >> i really think that's a great idea. >> absolutely. it gives them a little surprise. >> and they run off. no one gets hurt. >> saves their lives and human lives as well. >> want to minimize the human/bear interaction as much as possible. you ever had a close call? >> i had a couple times camping. you don't want them to being close to you. that's not a good sign. that means they won't be around much longer if they're coming into your territory. >> right. and we keep going farther and farther into theirs as well. >>> mammals of all sorts have been suffering with the latest heatwave. tomorrow will be the least uncomfortable day heading through the weekend, but that doesn't mean it will be great. we'll cook through the end of the workweek and the first weekend in october. some passing high clouds tomorrow, the heat dome rearranged itself to allow an onshore
. >> reporter: ann bryant, the director of the bear league, says they can be used in several places. >> the best thing to do on that, though, yeah, they're good in front of sliders, front doors, back doors, windows at ground level. >> i really think that's a great idea. >> absolutely. it gives them a little surprise. >> and they run off. no one gets hurt. >> saves their lives and human lives as well. >> want to minimize the human/bear interaction as...
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a bryant is still a potential bradman is though it is way right or left. always going to do something like this. you must find a solution future that you're a former, your former justice minister. the settlements are really go under international law . the what if you have an agreement, it will be a legal agreement and it, we all overall order the ability to a situation. i mean, nobody's saying that because it is against the intuition i know we cannot have lead swaps. for example, only thought of this that those is such a means they'll know that dia overland swaps. and the idea that most of the deceptive would remain, will the oh, was suggested by the, by the arab site. if you remember the day you, they came to day it to the full bill. it a many got ministration and, and the, the cloud that it is not doesn't have to be the $67.00 boulders, but it can be a lance one small which would take into account the number. the big number of both of these varies so on the west bank. if you asked me, no one is a should have lived in the west bank. no one setting then f
a bryant is still a potential bradman is though it is way right or left. always going to do something like this. you must find a solution future that you're a former, your former justice minister. the settlements are really go under international law . the what if you have an agreement, it will be a legal agreement and it, we all overall order the ability to a situation. i mean, nobody's saying that because it is against the intuition i know we cannot have lead swaps. for example, only thought...
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the first attack happened on a muni bus in th areof third and bryant at about 1020, in the morningthe suspect allegedly struck a 90 year old man in the head and kicked him after he fell to the ground, leaving him witlife threatening injuries. about two hours later, that same suect was seen shoving a 68 year old disabled man to the grnd at cyril magnin and eddy street. the victim iexpected to be okay. police arrested 27 year old jihad antho as ran from officers. he was booked on multiple charges, including elder abuse and assault. >> new at 11 a murder conviction today marks santa clara county's first prosecution of a homicide related to transgender domestic violence. celebrated drag artist natalia smoot was stabbed to death in 2021, and today her partner, 25 year old elijah cruz segura, was found guilty of her murder. the santa clara county d.a. office says segura will be sentenced in january of next year. he faces 16 years to life in prison. >> a former san jose state university basketball standout has died. tyra whitehead was found dead in her apartment in romania last week. she had
the first attack happened on a muni bus in th areof third and bryant at about 1020, in the morningthe suspect allegedly struck a 90 year old man in the head and kicked him after he fell to the ground, leaving him witlife threatening injuries. about two hours later, that same suect was seen shoving a 68 year old disabled man to the grnd at cyril magnin and eddy street. the victim iexpected to be okay. police arrested 27 year old jihad antho as ran from officers. he was booked on multiple...
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the only significant bryant is about us. the obvious that he's ready to awesome about go a waiver, stating one should not one should not believe the one that would be the us, but what is the real influence of the friends on the us? but do you see we can don't have some doubts on the ok. been what you association is part of the last movement, which is trying to track all sorts of french support for as well. but typically when it comes to weapons, but at the same time trying to raise international awareness about the need to prevent the use of those weapons and to prevent genocide happening in different parts of the world. could you give us a sense of the french contribution of french assistance to the these writers in terms of weapons? first, i just want to to correct some single do so be cation of, of a phones, let's do the french government to the french government defense president use is a term for risk, clear reached the, is the addition of products in the us trade treaty, which was rectified by from the 2008 the 2014. s
the only significant bryant is about us. the obvious that he's ready to awesome about go a waiver, stating one should not one should not believe the one that would be the us, but what is the real influence of the friends on the us? but do you see we can don't have some doubts on the ok. been what you association is part of the last movement, which is trying to track all sorts of french support for as well. but typically when it comes to weapons, but at the same time trying to raise...
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and the fact that you're bryant bringing attention to books that we love is really a good thing. and it's in our public library. and so we want access also. when this was happening in 2023, there is a column in lit hub, janet manley was was the author, the headline was the kirk cameron drag queen story our cage match is officially on. and she writes in that piece, let's stop the fight for a minute. why are we doing this? how is it that the children's front list became the gettysburg of the culture war? how would you respond to that question? well, first of all, just the visual of me in a cage match with a drag queen is is a little disturbing, but listen, this is the world we live in where children are the targets. and anyone who is serious about molding the future or about creating the culture for the next generation knows that you've got to play the long game. you've got to make incremental changes over time. and the easiest people to get onto your side are those who are the most vulnerable, those who have minds that are mallia bull and children are those people and so if, if yo
and the fact that you're bryant bringing attention to books that we love is really a good thing. and it's in our public library. and so we want access also. when this was happening in 2023, there is a column in lit hub, janet manley was was the author, the headline was the kirk cameron drag queen story our cage match is officially on. and she writes in that piece, let's stop the fight for a minute. why are we doing this? how is it that the children's front list became the gettysburg of the...
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i spoke to the pastor of this church, jamal bryant, about this i think i'm voting for the vice presidentause she's black. is immaturity is that a part of our responsibility to shift from personality to policy? what is best for your black children in terms of their education? will books be banned will they be able to get scholarships where your son be able to get access to capital for entrepreneurship and so i think that we've got to go beyond symbolic elections to substantive voting and fred, as we speak, the vice president continuing to make her case here in battleground, georgia. >> she's in jonesborough at another predominantly black church right now in an event with stevie wonder, bread. >> all right. eva mckend. thank you so much. all right, now to pennsylvania, where former president trump is expected to hold a town hall in the next few hours. cnn's danny freeman, is there a live from lancaster? so danny, the keystone state has been a keen focus of the former president and the last days of the race, what is he saying to voters there today? >> yeah, keystone state's certainly gettin
i spoke to the pastor of this church, jamal bryant, about this i think i'm voting for the vice presidentause she's black. is immaturity is that a part of our responsibility to shift from personality to policy? what is best for your black children in terms of their education? will books be banned will they be able to get scholarships where your son be able to get access to capital for entrepreneurship and so i think that we've got to go beyond symbolic elections to substantive voting and fred,...
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and the fact that you're bryant bringing attention to books that we love is really a good thing. and it's in our public library. and so we want access also. when this was happening in 2023, there is a column in lit hub, janet manley was was the author, the headline was the kirk cameron drag queen story our cage match is officially on. and she writes in that piece, let's stop the fight for a minute. why are we doing this? how is it that the children's front list became the gettysburg of the culture war? how would you respond to that question? well, first of all, just the visual of me in a cage match with a drag queen is is a little disturbing, but listen, this is the world we live in where children are the targets. and anyone who is serious about molding the future or about creating the culture for the next generation knows that you've got to play the long game. you've got to make incremental changes over time. and the easiest people to get onto your side are those who are the most vulnerable, those who have minds that are mallia bull and children are those people and so if, if yo
and the fact that you're bryant bringing attention to books that we love is really a good thing. and it's in our public library. and so we want access also. when this was happening in 2023, there is a column in lit hub, janet manley was was the author, the headline was the kirk cameron drag queen story our cage match is officially on. and she writes in that piece, let's stop the fight for a minute. why are we doing this? how is it that the children's front list became the gettysburg of the...
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a time when there is a particular focus on the voting patterns of black men pass through so jamal bryant spoke to this today in church and i asked him about it. >> take a listen with brothers who don't know how to support a sister? yeah. >> it will stop president, were you trying to send a message? yeah that we've got to be able to, but massage. >> many are still real in our community. we've got to address it head on and not act like it doesn't exist. the reality is if black man had voted stacey abrams will be a governor. i and so i think that we've got to do some real redress that after racism, the biggest eel in america is sexism i think is part of the responsibility of this generation to deal with it head on and large black man he suspects will support the vice president and there are, it's frustration in some corners that black men are being scapegoated in this moment and so certainly, we hear frustrations in that corner, but listen the vice president also campaigned at a black church in jonesborough. >> she was with stevie wonder. he sang her a happy birthday a tender moment here, b
a time when there is a particular focus on the voting patterns of black men pass through so jamal bryant spoke to this today in church and i asked him about it. >> take a listen with brothers who don't know how to support a sister? yeah. >> it will stop president, were you trying to send a message? yeah that we've got to be able to, but massage. >> many are still real in our community. we've got to address it head on and not act like it doesn't exist. the reality is if black...
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the one by bryant park. so rosenthall is no more. becker goes to the chair. he is the first. so many first in this case. the first and i think only cop to go to the chair in the united dates of america. we have that. surviving this nice is arnold rothstein. rothstein, there are many sites one can visit that were associated with him in new york city. most notably, the park central hotel, very near the carnegie hall. big hotel, still in business now. 200 west 56th street. he is killed in an upper room there. find another gambler named george mcmanus. well, that's my theory anyway. and it was the das theory, as well, but not the juries. pretty much, i think, the fix was in there. to let him go. rothstein was involved, and, like i say, rum running, loansharking, bootlegging, speakeasies, fixing things. is the great middleman of things. one of the middleman, there is an adjunct, or a detour from the rothstein story, and he has a relative of, a relative of his is a cousin, married to a guy named george ringler. george ringler what sort of get around in political circles, in politic
the one by bryant park. so rosenthall is no more. becker goes to the chair. he is the first. so many first in this case. the first and i think only cop to go to the chair in the united dates of america. we have that. surviving this nice is arnold rothstein. rothstein, there are many sites one can visit that were associated with him in new york city. most notably, the park central hotel, very near the carnegie hall. big hotel, still in business now. 200 west 56th street. he is killed in an upper...
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logrado poner de pie a los Ángeles, dice yo, porque lo sabe magic johnso, kareem abdul-jabbar, kobe bryantlosa de sus raÍces mexicanas, combina su pasiÓn por los dodgers con la conmemoraciÓn del dÍa de muertos. su historia al volver. ♪♪ ¡hola señor ramirez! ¿cómo está? ¡muy bien! gracias. mira, ¿hay alguna opción más económica para mi nueva receta del medicare? ¿medicare? pero si parece de 45? [ambos se rien] creo que sí. ♪♪ ¡sí! parece que hay otra opción. podemos llamar a su doctor y su receta estará lista para la próxima vez. esto no es solo ayuda con una receta de medicare. esto es el tipo de ayuda más humana. walgreens. alice ama tanto el aroma de gain, que desearía que durara más. dile hola a tu hada madrina alice. y a las perlas gain con aroma duradero. ¡parte de la colección de aromas irresistibles de gain! el vrs puede afectar gravemente los pulmones y vías respiratorias bajas... ...pero yo estoy protegida con arexvy. arexvy es una vacuna para prevenir enfermedades respiratorias bajas ocasionadas por el vrs en personas de 60 años o más. el vrs puede ser grave para personas con más
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and the fact that you're bryant bringing attention to books that we love is really a good thing. and it's in our public library. and so we want access also. when this was happening in 2023, there is a column in lit hub, janet manley was was the author, the headline was the kirk cameron drag queen story our cage match is officially on. and she writes in that piece, let's stop the fight for a minute. why are we doing this? how is it that the children's front list became the gettysburg of the culture war? how would you respond to that question? well, first of all, just the visual of me in a cage match with a drag queen is is a little disturbing, but listen, this is the world we live in where children are the targets. and anyone who is serious about molding the future or about creating the culture for the next generation knows that you've got to play the long game. you've got to make incremental changes over time. and the easiest people to get onto your side are those who are the most vulnerable, those who have minds that are mallia bull and children are those people and so if, if yo
and the fact that you're bryant bringing attention to books that we love is really a good thing. and it's in our public library. and so we want access also. when this was happening in 2023, there is a column in lit hub, janet manley was was the author, the headline was the kirk cameron drag queen story our cage match is officially on. and she writes in that piece, let's stop the fight for a minute. why are we doing this? how is it that the children's front list became the gettysburg of the...
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that's new birth missionary baptist church today we're expecting an animated surface as pastor jamal bryant is just that. then she heads over to jonesborough where stevie wonder will be at a souls to the polls event. but listen, this is not an entirely performative exercise for the vice president. she grew up in the black faith tradition, and now she is leaning on these communities to help her turn out the vote here mono in georgia, more than 1 million people have already voted early alright, eva mckend, thank you for that report. and let's break this all down with my panel, including cnn's alayna treene has nichols from axios, leanne caldwell from the washington post, and astead herndon from the new york times. good morning to you all alright so first we need to discuss this happened yesterday. okay. so down trump, this is supposed to be the big closing argument that pulled up excerpts from the campaign and then it goes off in this 12 minute plus story about honor palmer, he starts talking about his manhood and just a sense of just some of the concerns that that are out there from some of
that's new birth missionary baptist church today we're expecting an animated surface as pastor jamal bryant is just that. then she heads over to jonesborough where stevie wonder will be at a souls to the polls event. but listen, this is not an entirely performative exercise for the vice president. she grew up in the black faith tradition, and now she is leaning on these communities to help her turn out the vote here mono in georgia, more than 1 million people have already voted early alright,...
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william james bryant. fast forward to the election of 1901, when mckinley ran with the egomaniac, as a lot of people like to say. teddy roosevelt. he actually ran with him again. william james bryant was the democratic candidate for that as well. sadly, after that election, mckinley didn't live too long after that. was assassinated in buffalo, ohio, at the buffalo exposition. he had the springboard for teddy roosevelt heard he really set him up for a great presidency. the economy was depressed for the election in 1896. after the election of 1896, we saw economic prosperity. it was a resounding success all over the country. he really saw that between the election in 1896 and 1901. the american people, really saw the sound of government. they have an able hand. the election of 1896 is really a great win. 1901 was really a better win. people had confidence in william mckinley, of economic prosperity that we had during that period of time. >> it is interesting to think, too. one, wasn't necessarily uncommon to
william james bryant. fast forward to the election of 1901, when mckinley ran with the egomaniac, as a lot of people like to say. teddy roosevelt. he actually ran with him again. william james bryant was the democratic candidate for that as well. sadly, after that election, mckinley didn't live too long after that. was assassinated in buffalo, ohio, at the buffalo exposition. he had the springboard for teddy roosevelt heard he really set him up for a great presidency. the economy was depressed...
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. ♪ ♪ my name is bryant moore.and, oregon. ♪ ♪ the bills ke stacking up, with no money coming in. scared to look at the bills from our business, 'cause we can't pay. so i'll survive by just doing what i have to do to make it, man, you know, it's... if i would go to a senior's house or go to a bus stop, i couldn't do anything else-- i had to make do. >> so i'm having a get-together at my house. so i escaped, came here. i gotta get my hair done. he got to get his money. gonna go back looking fly. >> my business is one of those things where it makes you feel good. which we really all need to be feeling good right now. (chuckles): you know? it's just a common human thing that you... it's human to make people feel good. >> oh, yeah, gold for a queen. that part. >> i'm hopeful. this may be the right thing to stop all this fighting among each other. you know, democrat, republican, independent, black, white, yellow, whatever. so this might be the right thing. because what i've been seeing is, folks been sticking together.
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the one by bryant park. so rosenthal is no more. becker goes to the chair. he's the first. so many firsts in this case. the first. and i think only cop to go to the chair in the united states of america. so we have that. and sir. but surviving this mess is arnold ross rothstein and rothstein. there many, many sites that one can visit, which were associated with him in new york city, most notably the park central hotel, very near to carnegie hall, big hotel still in business now, 200 west, 56 street and he his is killed in the upper upper room there. by another gambler named george mcmanus. well, that's my theory, anyway. and it was the it was the days of their theory as well, but not the juries, but pretty much i think the fix was was in there too, to let him go. now, rothstein was involved in like i say, rum running with loan sharking, bootlegging, speakeasies, fixing things with these the great middle man of things. and and one of the middle man. well, there's a there's an adjunct or a detour from the rothstein story, which i'll and he has a relative of a relative of his
the one by bryant park. so rosenthal is no more. becker goes to the chair. he's the first. so many firsts in this case. the first. and i think only cop to go to the chair in the united states of america. so we have that. and sir. but surviving this mess is arnold ross rothstein and rothstein. there many, many sites that one can visit, which were associated with him in new york city, most notably the park central hotel, very near to carnegie hall, big hotel still in business now, 200 west, 56...
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. >> police say the first attack happened yesterday morning on a muni bus near bryant and 3rd, police say the suspect repeatedly hit a 90 year-old man on the head and then kicked him after he fell on the ground. the victim had to be taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. and just hours later near the powell, bart station, the suspect was seen shoving another man to the ground, then kicking them in the head. the victim was a 68 year-old. he uses a walker, but they are expected to survive. and a report tonight out of alameda county claims the district attorney had to throw out a 1000 misdemeanor cases because they missed the deadline to file the charges. kron four's dan kerman reports the da is blaming a backlog of cases left to her by the previous administration. >> alameda county district attorney pamela price says she doesn't know how many cases her office has had to dismiss because they were beyond the statute of limitations. that's because she says the case management system she inherited has no way to track that. what she does know is she inherited an incredible bac
. >> police say the first attack happened yesterday morning on a muni bus near bryant and 3rd, police say the suspect repeatedly hit a 90 year-old man on the head and then kicked him after he fell on the ground. the victim had to be taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. and just hours later near the powell, bart station, the suspect was seen shoving another man to the ground, then kicking them in the head. the victim was a 68 year-old. he uses a walker, but they are...
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the gay lifestyle in public schools and it was gaining steam across the country starting with anita bryant and passed in minnesota and kansas and several townships in california. there was this state proposal on the ballot. supporting profamily groups, he took a courageous stance against proposition 6, wrote editorials against it. he believed fervently in it. this offended his sensibilities and he campaigned against it. it was in the summer but november went to crushing defeat. lost 57, four, three or something. everybody. a lot of gay activists said the only reason this was defeated was because of ronald reagan. >> we've covered some heavy topics. reagan dealt with some heavy dishes. he always seemed to deal with these heavy issues. with the right bit of levity at the right moment. there is no good reagan biographer the doesn't have at least five reagan joke so give us a few of those. >> he had a natural sense of humor, there you go again. i will not use my opponent's youth and inexperience. 1960s in california at the height of the vietnam war and the free speech movement and hippies and
the gay lifestyle in public schools and it was gaining steam across the country starting with anita bryant and passed in minnesota and kansas and several townships in california. there was this state proposal on the ballot. supporting profamily groups, he took a courageous stance against proposition 6, wrote editorials against it. he believed fervently in it. this offended his sensibilities and he campaigned against it. it was in the summer but november went to crushing defeat. lost 57, four,...
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admiral carlton bryant who was on the texas, was a bit more conversational about it. he got on the radio and yelled, get on the men, get on. they're raising hell with the men on the beach. and we can't have that. we must stop it. well, that's what he was in life magazine. so probably pretty close to that and to destroyer skippers responded with enthused as in fact almost too much enthusiasm. it's pretty self-evident that if destroyer or any other vessel grounds itself and shallow water off a beach that's dotted with artillery pieces, it's going to be hammered into bits at the leisure of the gunners. nevertheless, the destroyers bed shored some up 20 knots into. water that was so dangerously shallow and outside swept channels. a sailor was them from a nearby lct horrified to see a destroyer, which he assumed must be out of control, careening toward the beach as fast as it could go at high speed. my god thought they're going to run aground right in front of the german artillery and at the last minute, the destroyer made a sharp turn back to its engines and with its star
admiral carlton bryant who was on the texas, was a bit more conversational about it. he got on the radio and yelled, get on the men, get on. they're raising hell with the men on the beach. and we can't have that. we must stop it. well, that's what he was in life magazine. so probably pretty close to that and to destroyer skippers responded with enthused as in fact almost too much enthusiasm. it's pretty self-evident that if destroyer or any other vessel grounds itself and shallow water off a...
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it started anita bryant in dade county and then passed in minnesota and in kansas and passed in severalnships and in california. and there was this now this national or the state proposal that was on the ballot. now reagan needed the support of these pro-family going into the 80 election, but he a very courageous stance which he came out against proposition six. he campaigned against say he wrote editorials against it. he believed fervently in the individual. he was offended his sensibility is his intellect. right. and he campaigned against it and it was ahead in summer. but by november, down to a crashing defeat. i think it lost 57 or 43 or something. and everybody, a lot of gay activists said, the only reason this was defeated because ronald reagan now, okay, we've we've covered some heavy topics, right? reagan dealt with some heavy issues. right. and he always seemed to deal with these heavy issues with adding the right bit of levity at right moment. and don't think there's any good reagan biographer that doesn't have at least, what, five good reagan. yeah, yeah. so give us a few of
it started anita bryant in dade county and then passed in minnesota and in kansas and passed in severalnships and in california. and there was this now this national or the state proposal that was on the ballot. now reagan needed the support of these pro-family going into the 80 election, but he a very courageous stance which he came out against proposition six. he campaigned against say he wrote editorials against it. he believed fervently in the individual. he was offended his sensibility is...
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and it clearly rattled the players at its center including former governor phil bryant, who last year filed a defamation lawsuit against mississippi today and several team members including himself. right. so to dance around the issue little bit, how did that response from the governor the former which makes mississippi today has characterized an effort to just simply discredit the reporting how is that to prevent future. right. and does that intimidate your approach, your work now and? i don't think that been like yeah, i mean, it certainly it's it's challenging right. i mean, it's it's hard to take that, you know, this this former official would would go to the lengths of of actually filing suit over stories that were completely up factually and frankly like the series itself, if you haven't read it is primarily based on text messages that the former sent to his welfare official, who's the head of agency, and also with brett farve, who's projects officials funneled close to $8 million to. and so then, you know, the text, the in the back channel the series that you know, you're just
and it clearly rattled the players at its center including former governor phil bryant, who last year filed a defamation lawsuit against mississippi today and several team members including himself. right. so to dance around the issue little bit, how did that response from the governor the former which makes mississippi today has characterized an effort to just simply discredit the reporting how is that to prevent future. right. and does that intimidate your approach, your work now and? i don't...