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host: carolyn? guest: yes, this is a good time to maybe put up the national map i shared with you previously. this is a county by county depiction of how americans vote. i think what the caller is saying is the electoral college -- it really distorts the way that americans vote. if viewers look at that county by county map, a good place to start is what we regard as blue california. you can see a lot of red in california. in fact, many americans are surprised to know, donald trump in 2020 got more votes from california than any other state. in fact, donald trump got 6 million californians to cast their ballots for donald trump. those 6 million californians had no representation in the electoral college because the real election was in december and the 54 electors from california cast votes for joe biden. 6 million americans is a lot of people to simply cast out, discard their vote. if you actually put up the map of california where i show how it looks on a typical electoral college map, and i believ
host: carolyn? guest: yes, this is a good time to maybe put up the national map i shared with you previously. this is a county by county depiction of how americans vote. i think what the caller is saying is the electoral college -- it really distorts the way that americans vote. if viewers look at that county by county map, a good place to start is what we regard as blue california. you can see a lot of red in california. in fact, many americans are surprised to know, donald trump in 2020 got...
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cheryl: 35.3 trillion that is the number in their ego jason and also carolyn downey, thank you for beingsion ok limu! you set it, and as i spike it, i'll tell them how liberty mutual customizes car insurance, so they only pay for what they need. got it? [squawks] did you get that? only pay for what you need. ♪liberty, liberty,♪ ♪liberty, liberty.♪ an alternative to pills, voltaren is a clinically proven arthritis pain relief gel, which penetrates deep to target the source of pain with...
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cheryl: 35.3 trillion that is the number in their ego jason and also carolyn downey, thank you for beingon we've always been competitive. yeah... one of us always had to be first. first! first! [continue bickering in background] hold on, guys! [car honk] first. today, we're first together. we love you, mom and dad. thank you so much for making it possible. and now you can finally put yourselves first. vanguard investments and advice. for college, retirement, and all of life's firsts. that's the...
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host: carolyn?uest: yes, this is a good time to maybe put up the national map i shared with you previously. this is a county by county depiction of how americans vote. i think what the caller is saying is the electoral college -- it really distorts the way that americans vote. if viewers look at that county by county map, a good place to start is what we regard as blue california. you can see a lot of red in california. in fact, many americans are surprised to know, donald trump in 2020 got more votes from california than any other state. in fact, donald trump got 6 million californians to cast their ballots for donald trump. those 6 million californians had no representation in the electoral college because the real election was in december and the 54 electors from california cast votes for joe biden. 6 million americans is a lot of people to simply cast out, discard their vote. if you actually put up the map of california where i show how it looks on a typical electoral college map, and i believe
host: carolyn?uest: yes, this is a good time to maybe put up the national map i shared with you previously. this is a county by county depiction of how americans vote. i think what the caller is saying is the electoral college -- it really distorts the way that americans vote. if viewers look at that county by county map, a good place to start is what we regard as blue california. you can see a lot of red in california. in fact, many americans are surprised to know, donald trump in 2020 got...
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cheryl: 35.3 trillion that is the number in their ego jason and also carolyn downey, thank you for beingef. (♪) maya knows how quality care can bring out a smile. but it's been a few dog years since she was able to enjoy a smile of her own. good thing aspen dental offers affordable, complete care all in one place. and new patients without insurance get $29 exams and x-rays. plus 20% off treatment plans for everyone. loving our patients unconditionally. it's one more way aspen dental is in...
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john's office and he wants to talk to the guy, carolyn q, but he wasn't to target. the little bit more about the situation was the most of the most of the people on the type of person are oh good. okay. then i'm on that as a group. that was very know i'm a little older, so i think a lot different are you know, you gotta stop at a point. you gotta be things in place to get these of the grandma's house, best or ever uh like the 1st house. and we really lived in one of those when the shore and this out of all of us. it was me so i can see what other cousins that live grew up here. and she was a short as a man out of out of nowhere. she just shot flight and was taller than everyone. and it was all, it's the she always like sang songs, i would love tv in front of the camera. stuff while i teen girls. yeah, yeah. good. yes. i started taking photos on her and like we had one of our 1st photo shoots on the end of this black and i just would take pictures of her. you know, she was on the way. and then she finally started to take it serious. she went on tv on tv show coming t
john's office and he wants to talk to the guy, carolyn q, but he wasn't to target. the little bit more about the situation was the most of the most of the people on the type of person are oh good. okay. then i'm on that as a group. that was very know i'm a little older, so i think a lot different are you know, you gotta stop at a point. you gotta be things in place to get these of the grandma's house, best or ever uh like the 1st house. and we really lived in one of those when the shore and...
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and while you are there, you can register to vote in the real election for this november. >> carolyn,what works for you? what's really connecting with the folks who are first time ever eligible to vote or in that young demo? >> yeah, so the reality is young voters are new voters. they're going through this process for the first time. we don't rely on them to come to us. we reach young voters where they are through social media, campuses, brands they shop with, and where they work, but also through the culture touch points, the wnba, last night in a playoff game, fans were reminded that you could register or check your voter registration straus. we're breaking down the steps to voting starting with registration because that is the first barrier for these new voters. but also leaning into the issues that matter to them. we know that gen z is very passionate about the future of this country, and about the issues at stake. >> colyn, wh do you do between now and election day? we know that a number of these states, it will be too late to register, although a few do obviously have same day v
and while you are there, you can register to vote in the real election for this november. >> carolyn,what works for you? what's really connecting with the folks who are first time ever eligible to vote or in that young demo? >> yeah, so the reality is young voters are new voters. they're going through this process for the first time. we don't rely on them to come to us. we reach young voters where they are through social media, campuses, brands they shop with, and where they work,...
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cnn sports correspondent carolyn manno joins me out, live from new york.lk us through this well, this was an explosive contest that's for sure unfortunately for anthony joshua, who's a global superstar, all of the fireworks came from the face of his opponent, also casting doubt on the 30-year-old professional future. >> let's start kim with the incredible scene in london, 96,000 on hand to watch this bout of the bridge, joshua, from just north in waterford and dubois, the interim champ from just south of greenwich, which is about ten miles from wembley. joshua's certainly had the support of the crowd behind him to start not do but he silence those fans very quickly. the 27-year-old dubois taking everybody by surprise, dismantling joshua, dropping him multiple times over the span of five rounds. the final blow coming up by way, they write hook to the jaw that secured the biggest win of dubois is career by knockout. and for anthony joshua, this is a devastating result bolt as he not only lost his bid to become a three-time heavyweight champ, but he also pick
cnn sports correspondent carolyn manno joins me out, live from new york.lk us through this well, this was an explosive contest that's for sure unfortunately for anthony joshua, who's a global superstar, all of the fireworks came from the face of his opponent, also casting doubt on the 30-year-old professional future. >> let's start kim with the incredible scene in london, 96,000 on hand to watch this bout of the bridge, joshua, from just north in waterford and dubois, the interim champ...
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carolyn, good morning good morning. >> kasie. sorry about this has got to be tough to be an eagles last year. that seamless three games after lead with two minutes left last night, they did it again. i feel bad saying it with kasie sitting right there up by three looked like philly we'll be able to run down the clock by detained in the fall off to running back saquon barkley, but on the third in free play, barkley dropped a short pass that stop the clock with the minute 46 left. that's what's the eagles and settle for a field goal to go up by six instead of a potentially game ceiling first down, and then kirk cousins and the falcons went to work it receiver darnell mooney, were 21 yards. and then the very next play cousins drop in that finding mooney again this time for 26 yards. so now with 38 ticks left, cousins buyers into the endzone his strike london for the score and young way coup, putting it land on top of the 48 yard extra point after london it was flagged for excessive celebration. philadelphia gets the ball back with a
carolyn, good morning good morning. >> kasie. sorry about this has got to be tough to be an eagles last year. that seamless three games after lead with two minutes left last night, they did it again. i feel bad saying it with kasie sitting right there up by three looked like philly we'll be able to run down the clock by detained in the fall off to running back saquon barkley, but on the third in free play, barkley dropped a short pass that stop the clock with the minute 46 left. that's...
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>> norah: carolyn gusoff, thank you very much.s and donald trump want to put more money back in parents pocket. we break down both of their plans for the child tax credit in "america decides" the issues. that's next. s. that's next. my symptoms got worse over time. my eye doctor explained the root was inflammation—so he prescribed xiidra. xiidra works differently. xiidra targets inflammation. over-the-counter drops don't do this. they only hit pause on my symptoms. but twice-daily xiidra gives me lasting relief. xiidra treats the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. don't use if allergic to xiidra and seek medical help if needed. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort, blurred vision, and unusual taste sensation. don't touch container tip to your eye or any surface. before using xiidra, remove contact lenses and wait fifteen minutes before re-inserting. dry eye over and over? it's time for xiidra. (♪♪) (vo) your bones are 4 times as strong as concrete. nature's bounty supplements your bone health with high absorp
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. >> carolyn pipkins got lucky in maryland.n she bought this starter home. a house rehabbed by habitat. sale price? $360,000 with a 0% habitat mortgage. >> i was happy. when i got that call on the phone i had to control myself because i wanted to screen. >> reporter: what does it mean to you to have your own space? >> peace and quiet. just comforts. >> reporter: habitats as one in six families now spend more than half their income on housing. what are you advocating for? >> access to credit, access to land in places of communities of opportunity. >> reporter: but for every carolyn hipkins, thousands of people like alicia ellis keep looking. >> you tell yourself i am going to buy a house, i am going to buy a house. >> yes, yes. i hadn't written down and i had it on a post-it note in my bedroom. >> what does the post it notes a question mark. >> you will be a homeowner. >> the american dream on a post-it note it has sticker shock. for "eye on america," mark strassmann in houston. >> norah: you know what they say if you believe th
. >> carolyn pipkins got lucky in maryland.n she bought this starter home. a house rehabbed by habitat. sale price? $360,000 with a 0% habitat mortgage. >> i was happy. when i got that call on the phone i had to control myself because i wanted to screen. >> reporter: what does it mean to you to have your own space? >> peace and quiet. just comforts. >> reporter: habitats as one in six families now spend more than half their income on housing. what are you...
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. >> carolyn hipkins got lucky in marilyn's. when she bought this starter home, i host rehabbed by habitats. sale price? at $360,000 with a 0% habitat mortgage. >> oh i was happy when i got that call i had to control myself because i wanted to screen. >> what does it mean to you to have your own space? >> peace and quiet. just comfort. >> reporter: habitats as one in six families spend more than half their income on housing. >> its access to credit, attacks to land and communities of opportunity. >> but for every carolyn hipkins, thousands of buyers like felecia ellis keep looking. >> you tell yourself you're going to buy a house. >> i have it written down and i have it on a post-it note in my bedroom. >> reporter: what does the post it notes a question mark. >> it's as he will be a homeowner. >> the american dream on a poster note, it has sticker shock. for "eye on america" mark strassmann in houston. >> norah: you know what they say -- if you believe it you can achieve it but need help. we remember the life and career of tito
. >> carolyn hipkins got lucky in marilyn's. when she bought this starter home, i host rehabbed by habitats. sale price? at $360,000 with a 0% habitat mortgage. >> oh i was happy when i got that call i had to control myself because i wanted to screen. >> what does it mean to you to have your own space? >> peace and quiet. just comfort. >> reporter: habitats as one in six families spend more than half their income on housing. >> its access to credit, attacks...
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and carolyn's goal is that when you leave, you've had such a good time that you want to come back.she knows when people hear museum, they think boring, but that is not the case. i mean, did you see her purple hair and her cool earrings? you know, it's not going to be boring, interesting, fascinating and important stuff. >> yeah, absolutely. all right, nice job. all right, let's talk about the weather forecast. >> yes. important as well. especially as we inch closer to the weekend. meteorologist sandhya patel is here. sandhya. >> yeah. that is very important i agree. and that was pretty cool though. let's take a look at some live pictures right now from our towercameras. visibility is fantastic. as you can see, visibility is good because we don't have a lot of fog around. it's very patchy near the coast. i do want to tell you about the drought monitor. it just came out today. unfortunately, 61% of the state is now in the d0 or abnormally dry category. it's the lowest category and the bay area is now part of it. so we are in one of our drier months and it is definitely taking a toll,
and carolyn's goal is that when you leave, you've had such a good time that you want to come back.she knows when people hear museum, they think boring, but that is not the case. i mean, did you see her purple hair and her cool earrings? you know, it's not going to be boring, interesting, fascinating and important stuff. >> yeah, absolutely. all right, nice job. all right, let's talk about the weather forecast. >> yes. important as well. especially as we inch closer to the weekend....
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and carolyn's goal is that when you leave, you've had such a good time that you want to come back.she knows when people hear museum, they think boring, but that is not the case. i mean, did you see her purple hair and her cool earrings? you know, it's not going to be boring, interesting, fascinating and important stuff. >> yeah, absolutely. all right, nice job. all right, let's talk about the weather forecast. >> yes. important as well. especially as we inch closer to the weekend. meteorologist sandhya patel is here. sandhya. >> yeah. that is very important i agree. and that was pretty cool though. let's take a look at some live pictures right now from our towercameras. visibility is fantastic. as you can see, visibility is good because we don't have a lot of fog around. it's very patchy near the coast. i do want to tell you about the drought monitor. it just came out today. unfortunately, 61% of the state is now in the d0 or abnormally dry category. it's the lowest category and the bay area is now part of it. so we are in one of our drier months and it is definitely taking a toll,
and carolyn's goal is that when you leave, you've had such a good time that you want to come back.she knows when people hear museum, they think boring, but that is not the case. i mean, did you see her purple hair and her cool earrings? you know, it's not going to be boring, interesting, fascinating and important stuff. >> yeah, absolutely. all right, nice job. all right, let's talk about the weather forecast. >> yes. important as well. especially as we inch closer to the weekend....
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. >> cnn sports correspondent carolyn manno joins me now with more so carolyn know boring hello, outere. they got to see a good one right i know. >> and that makes it so much better. the nfl's international series has certainly been a win for the leak so far, several games this year in europe. now the first game in south america, american football is really being introduced in branded to new audiences globally. now in sao paulo was an incredible host, 40,000 plus feeling sc corinthians stadium to watch the philadelphia eagles and green bay packers. they also got to see why philly made saquon barkley one of the highest paid running backs in the league. the longtime new york giants star, stellar in his eagles debut, scoring two rushing touchdowns. and catching another green bay did have a chance late in this game. in there were down by five in the final seconds, packer spins avert your eyes, quarterback jordan love going down awkwardly as he was being tackled, yet to be helped off the field with an apparent leg injury? no word yet on how serious it might be, but the eagles hold on. 34,
. >> cnn sports correspondent carolyn manno joins me now with more so carolyn know boring hello, outere. they got to see a good one right i know. >> and that makes it so much better. the nfl's international series has certainly been a win for the leak so far, several games this year in europe. now the first game in south america, american football is really being introduced in branded to new audiences globally. now in sao paulo was an incredible host, 40,000 plus feeling sc...
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cnn sports correspondent carolyn manno joins me now. so carolyn, a bit of a vindication for her right? >> yes. you know sabalengka may have been the favorite with oddsmakers, but the favor for fans inside arthur ashe stadium on saturday was her opponent, new york native jessica pegula. but sabalengka, returning to the scene of one of her biggest disappointments where she lost to another american coco gauff 12 months ago, was sabalengka admitting afterwards she was it's a little bit shaken by all of this support that golf god, that was not the case on saturday pegula, david are all in her first major final, but sabalengka was just too good, grinding out a straight sets win 7575, the 26-year-old now adding a us open title to her back-to-back aussie crowds. and she spoke to our andy scholes on center court afterwards three grand slam titles now, what do you want your legacy to be one day that's a big question on problem not ready to answer it right now, but i definitely want to be one of the greatest and i mean, i think everyone wants that
cnn sports correspondent carolyn manno joins me now. so carolyn, a bit of a vindication for her right? >> yes. you know sabalengka may have been the favorite with oddsmakers, but the favor for fans inside arthur ashe stadium on saturday was her opponent, new york native jessica pegula. but sabalengka, returning to the scene of one of her biggest disappointments where she lost to another american coco gauff 12 months ago, was sabalengka admitting afterwards she was it's a little bit shaken...
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carolyn manno has more in this morning's bleacher report, carolyn hi, good morning. >> good morning. kasie, last night's game hyped as a showdown between two of the league's promising young quarterbacks. but this one turned out to be all about the defense points were hard to come by in this game, cj stroud, 28 yard touchdown pass and nico collins put houston up 103 early in the second quarter meantime, houston's defense swarming chicago rookie quarterback caleb williams, sacking him seven times. the texans specialty is delivering as well with kanye fair baron knocking in four field goals, three of them from beyond 50 yards. usa wins 1913 for their first toknow start in eight years. >> the two time defending super bowl champion chiefs he said their own struggles against the bengals yesterday even with taylor swift, you just mentioned in attendance, the nfl loves taylor swift. that's for sure quarterback patrick mahomes, overcoming coming two interceptions and coming through with the game on the line, leaving his team downfield in the final minute. a fourth-down passenger fears call on
carolyn manno has more in this morning's bleacher report, carolyn hi, good morning. >> good morning. kasie, last night's game hyped as a showdown between two of the league's promising young quarterbacks. but this one turned out to be all about the defense points were hard to come by in this game, cj stroud, 28 yard touchdown pass and nico collins put houston up 103 early in the second quarter meantime, houston's defense swarming chicago rookie quarterback caleb williams, sacking him seven...
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manno has more this morning's bleacher report. >> carolyn, good morning. >> good morning. kasie. it is shohei ohtani's world and we're just living in it. the japanese phenom is where no baseball player has ever been before by accomplishing the first 50 home run 50 still season and major league history, when into yesterday's game, against the marlins with 48 home runs and 49 stolen bases. it didn't take him on to start adding to those numbers. he grabbed his 50th still in the first inning and added that number 51 in the second that is the speed now, how about the power launching his 49 to run in the sixth inning, sending a to run bomb to the second deck to come within one of the 50-50 club and then in the seventh ohtani came to bat. again. it was runners on second and third with two outs incredible is he wasn't done yet. he went on to blasted doctors record 51st run in the ninth inning. ohtani finished the game six-person six at the plate with ten runs batted in. he's now the first player ever with three home runs and multiple stolen bases in a single game around for a long
manno has more this morning's bleacher report. >> carolyn, good morning. >> good morning. kasie. it is shohei ohtani's world and we're just living in it. the japanese phenom is where no baseball player has ever been before by accomplishing the first 50 home run 50 still season and major league history, when into yesterday's game, against the marlins with 48 home runs and 49 stolen bases. it didn't take him on to start adding to those numbers. he grabbed his 50th still in the first...
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. >> carolyn manno joins us with more in this morning's bleacher report.ready had to say nice things about the new york yankees and i'm very unhappy about that. i'm still holding out for my o's, but what do you got for us? that we're starting? that is where we're starting less than two weeks away from the start of the postseason, all the teams, all the seedings, not quite set yet as you know, kasie, but we do know that there is going to be playing baseball in the bronx. cake's clenching at least a wildcard birth, getting there in the most bizarre way the mariners had the tying and winning runs on base with no outs in the bottom of the tenth inning. check this out. randi rosa reyna striking out, swinging losses that in the process we are on rega had wandered off their base, ended up getting picked off while trying to avoid the flying lumber. justin turner then struck out to end games. so the yankees, when it to one securing a spot in the playoffs for the seventh time and last day seasons during the postgame celebration, captain aaron judge, making it clear
. >> carolyn manno joins us with more in this morning's bleacher report.ready had to say nice things about the new york yankees and i'm very unhappy about that. i'm still holding out for my o's, but what do you got for us? that we're starting? that is where we're starting less than two weeks away from the start of the postseason, all the teams, all the seedings, not quite set yet as you know, kasie, but we do know that there is going to be playing baseball in the bronx. cake's clenching...
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and so is carolyn manno. carolyn good morning. >> well, get ready for five months of fireworks every sunday ending with super bowl 59 in new orleans football season is officially upon us. we've got what you need to know for week one today. we'll start slow tonight a two hour whole story special. the candidates and their record on the key issues of the election season. what does they're past? tell us about how they will meet the whole story with anderson cooper tonight starting at 8:00 on cnn, the cabin for three days i'm trevor short. on weekend no neither is a blonde weekend with pay calm employees do their own payroll. >> so you can fix problems before they become problems get pay calm, and make the unnecessary, unnecessary down a lie ever worry that you're drinking too much take back control with or health or health provides access to medication proven to make it easier to drink less or to quit drinking altogether? >> qualified for treatment today at were health.com meet avocados, best-selling green mattre
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carolyn it did. amara, south america loves its football, just the kind that you play with your feet. but last night they got a taste of cheese said and cheese steaks as the eagles and packers injured selves as american football stars back with that story in just a little bit its pods biggest sale of the summer, safe up to 25% on moving in storage for a limited time cy pods has been trusted with over 6 million moves, but don't wait, use promo code, big 25 to save visit hot.com today when they...
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let me bring in now carolyn dewitte president and executive director of rock the vote.e you. carolyn so good to see you, fredricka, thanks for having me. >> this is an exciting time, right that plus the fact that you've got social media, you've got influencers. the platform's of entertainers, a young people can be reached in so many ways to get excited about what it is to vote but they also have to be willing to go the next step, right? and register to vote. so how are you doing that yeah. >> so it's less about the willing and more about the knowhow. so for the over 30 years, right, rock the boat has been working to build the political power of young people. and we know that younger voters turn out at rates lower 20 to 30 points and presidential elections than their older counterparts. and this is primarily because there are new voters. they're new to the process that's very archaic, that looks very different than their day-to-day lives. and in many states are trying to prevent them from voting and making it harder. so we don't rock the boat. do everything we can to wal
let me bring in now carolyn dewitte president and executive director of rock the vote.e you. carolyn so good to see you, fredricka, thanks for having me. >> this is an exciting time, right that plus the fact that you've got social media, you've got influencers. the platform's of entertainers, a young people can be reached in so many ways to get excited about what it is to vote but they also have to be willing to go the next step, right? and register to vote. so how are you doing that...
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carolyn manno no. has this morning's bleacher report, carolyn, good morning good morning. >> it has not been pretty for the two time defending super bowl champs. that's for sure. they've won their three games by a combined 13 employees, but they've won and it's good to have a good defense. patrick mahomes, shaking off an interception to throw a pair of touchdown passes, but the falcons, we're able to stay close in fourth quarter of this game, they were down by five with just over four minutes remaining. atlanta quarterback kirk cousins, throwing a tightening kyle pits on fourth down, drawing heavy contact in chiefs safety brian cook know pass interference flag thrown. thousands would get the ball back for one more dr. in the final minute, once again, it's kansas city's defense rising to the occasion stuff upping them for a three or loss on fourth and one, the chief saying onto win a nail-biter 20 to 17 >> i mean, that's how this season we've been in these moments before. we're going to try to not have
carolyn manno no. has this morning's bleacher report, carolyn, good morning good morning. >> it has not been pretty for the two time defending super bowl champs. that's for sure. they've won their three games by a combined 13 employees, but they've won and it's good to have a good defense. patrick mahomes, shaking off an interception to throw a pair of touchdown passes, but the falcons, we're able to stay close in fourth quarter of this game, they were down by five with just over four...
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. >> reporter: carolyn hipp kens got lucky in maryland.4,000 a year when she bought this starter home, a house rehabbed by habitat. sale price? $360,000 with a zero percent habitat mortgage. >> oh, i was happy when i got that call on the phone. i had to control myself because i wanted to scream. >> reporter: what does it mean to you to have your own space? >> oh, peace and quiet and, you know, just comfort. >> reporter: habitat says one in six families now spend more than half their income on housing. what are you advocating for? >> it's access to credit. it's access to land, and it's in places of community of opportunity. >> reporter: but for every carolyn hipkens, thousands of people like felicia ellis keep look. so you tell yourself i am going to buy a house. >> yes, yes. i have it written down, and have i it on a post-it note in my bedroom. >> reporter: what does the post-it note say? >> it says "you will be a homeowner." >> reporter: the american dream on a post-it note. it has sticker shock. mark strassmann in houston. >>> "cbs news
. >> reporter: carolyn hipp kens got lucky in maryland.4,000 a year when she bought this starter home, a house rehabbed by habitat. sale price? $360,000 with a zero percent habitat mortgage. >> oh, i was happy when i got that call on the phone. i had to control myself because i wanted to scream. >> reporter: what does it mean to you to have your own space? >> oh, peace and quiet and, you know, just comfort. >> reporter: habitat says one in six families now spend...
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the events leading to till's murder began when a white woman carolyn bryant accused him of making andvance towards her, a brief interaction considered a fyvies you offense. roy bryant and his half brother j.w.mylum abducted till brutally tortured and murder him. they were tried and acquitted by and all-white jury. now best-selling awe,000 wright thompson travels back to his native mississippi for a fresh and unflinching account of the conspiring forces behind till's murder focus on the place where it happened. it's call the barn the secret mist referee: a murder in mississippi. i spoke with him yesterday. thank you for being with us. >> man, thank you so much. >> your family farm is about 20 miles from the sight of the barn where emmit till was beaten and killed. you had to leave the state to go to college before you learned anything about it. how did this history reveal itself to you? >> you know, i -- it was shocking to me all the things that personally i didn't know and then as i started researching the barn where emmit till was killed, i realized that -- that most of america actu
the events leading to till's murder began when a white woman carolyn bryant accused him of making andvance towards her, a brief interaction considered a fyvies you offense. roy bryant and his half brother j.w.mylum abducted till brutally tortured and murder him. they were tried and acquitted by and all-white jury. now best-selling awe,000 wright thompson travels back to his native mississippi for a fresh and unflinching account of the conspiring forces behind till's murder focus on the place...
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carolyn has been directing my show the past 20 minutes telling me exactly where i'm going to gone onu know that's not true. >> will: do you know why kamala harris is leading in virginia, according to most of the polling if the economy is number one issue to virginians? >> i think probably what they are hearing on the news that everybody is just -- has a different opinion. one opinion is pushed more than the other. the bottom line is trump, president trump is -- wants to make america great again. and, more than that, he has taken care of the economy. everything was better under him. economy, needs to be straightened out. immigration is a big problem. >> will: carolyn has pointed out as many people know and i have mentioned this morning, early voting. this has started elections season now in virginia. anna bell is in the hospitality business. you have firsthand experience with the economy over an extended period of time meaning this administration and the prior administration. >> yeah. and i just want to say that we have got to do something about the prices. when you go to the grocery
carolyn has been directing my show the past 20 minutes telling me exactly where i'm going to gone onu know that's not true. >> will: do you know why kamala harris is leading in virginia, according to most of the polling if the economy is number one issue to virginians? >> i think probably what they are hearing on the news that everybody is just -- has a different opinion. one opinion is pushed more than the other. the bottom line is trump, president trump is -- wants to make america...
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the events leading to till's murder began when a white woman, carolyn bryant accused him of making an toward her. an alleged, brief interaction. considered a grievous offense in the racially segregated south of the 1950s. days later, bryant's husband, roy bryant, and his half-brother, j.w. milam, abducted till, brutally tortured and murdered him. they were later tried and acquitted by an all-white jury. now, bestselling author wright thompson travels back to his native mississippi for a fresh and unflinching account of the conspiring forces behind till's murder, focusing on the place where it happened. it's called the barn: the secret history of a murder in mississippi and i spoke with him yesterday. thanks so much for being with us. your family farm is about 20 miles from the site of the barn were immaterial was beaten and killed. yet you had to leave the state to go to college before you learned anything about it. how did this history reveal itself to you? >> you know, uh, it was shocking to me, all the things that personally i didn't know, and then as i started researching the barn
the events leading to till's murder began when a white woman, carolyn bryant accused him of making an toward her. an alleged, brief interaction. considered a grievous offense in the racially segregated south of the 1950s. days later, bryant's husband, roy bryant, and his half-brother, j.w. milam, abducted till, brutally tortured and murdered him. they were later tried and acquitted by an all-white jury. now, bestselling author wright thompson travels back to his native mississippi for a fresh...
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this thing of john john saying he wants to talk to the guy, carolyn q, but he wasn't to target these of them were the other way to do it is about the situation was the, you know, so long as some people on the type of person are oh boy, okay, that i'm on that as a girl. is that right now? i'm a little older, so i think a little different. you know, sometimes you gotta stop at a point. you gotta be things in place to get these of the grandma's house, best or ever uh like the 1st house that we really lived in was when the shore and this out of all of us here with me for like a few other cousins. so i grew up here and she was a short as a man out of out of nowhere. she just shot a flight was taller than everyone was all legs. she always like sang songs. i would love tv and finding the camera stuff. well i, teen girl. yeah. yeah, yeah good, yes, i started taking photos. 8 for like we had one of our 1st photo shoots on the end of this block, and i just would take pictures with her, you know, she was on the way. and then she finally started to take it serious. she went on tv, on tv show. co
this thing of john john saying he wants to talk to the guy, carolyn q, but he wasn't to target these of them were the other way to do it is about the situation was the, you know, so long as some people on the type of person are oh boy, okay, that i'm on that as a girl. is that right now? i'm a little older, so i think a little different. you know, sometimes you gotta stop at a point. you gotta be things in place to get these of the grandma's house, best or ever uh like the 1st house that we...
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. >> carolyn and minnesota republican. sweet or good morning. i have a question. if thes social security is goig bankrupt eventually, why do we keep getting increases that's just taking more of it away. i would be happy to say don't need that raise. i wish they would ask and i know they don't do it because they don't have the people to do it. but when i worked of my company did not make enough money, we would not get a raise that year. i was fine with that why can't they do that with social security? >> thank you, bill? >> is a very interesting question. and here's the answer as i see it. there are a lot of people who worked all their lives for the didn't make much money, perhaps at low-wage jobs. they were tired they became totally dependent on social security. it was and is their only source ofou income. now, suppose that as prices have risen over the last three and half years social security payments had remained where they were. many of these lower income people would not be able to afford their rents, their heating bills, or their grocery bills. fory them it'
. >> carolyn and minnesota republican. sweet or good morning. i have a question. if thes social security is goig bankrupt eventually, why do we keep getting increases that's just taking more of it away. i would be happy to say don't need that raise. i wish they would ask and i know they don't do it because they don't have the people to do it. but when i worked of my company did not make enough money, we would not get a raise that year. i was fine with that why can't they do that with...
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football as the nfl headed south to kick off its international expansion into south america cnn's carolyn manno is joining us now with the highlights and a touching moment at the paris paralympics fred, the nfl's international series has been a win for the league for games in europe this year and now a game in south america as the nfl continues to expand its brand globally, bring the game of american football to new audience is sao paolo and incredible host 40,000 plus feeling sc corinthians stadium to watch the eagles and packers. >> they also got to see why philly made saquon barkley one of the highest paid running backs in the lead. the longtime new york giants star, stellar in his eagles debut, scoring two rushing touchdowns and catching another. green bay had a chance later down by five in the final seconds, packers fans avert your eyes, quarterback jordan love going down awkwardly as he was being tackled, he had to be helped off the field with an apparent leg injury. no word yet on how serious that might be, but the eagles hold von 34, 29 making the nine hour flight from philly well
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season. >> and just that was beautiful, like the love of the team is everything they looking to see carolyn. thank you so much. john right. >> jackson five founding member tito jackson has passed away. it was tito along with your main marlyn jackie, of course, michael that recorded hits including the abc and i'll be there. tito jackson was 70-years-old. today, the u.s. coast guard starts a two-week hearing on the titan submersible that imploded last year as it headed this for the titanic wreckage site five people were killed on board and investigators are trying to determine if there was any negligence or misconduct by oceangate. the company responsible for the submersible and in a historic night at the emmy shogun won her record 18 awards, including best drama. it is the first non-english language series to win that hiroyuki sanada was the first japanese actor to win. lead actor me and his co-star, anna sawai, one as well the biggest surprise of the night best comedy emmy, goes to hacks show hacks upset the bear, which had one previously, which really isn't a comedy. >> but the hacks is it
season. >> and just that was beautiful, like the love of the team is everything they looking to see carolyn. thank you so much. john right. >> jackson five founding member tito jackson has passed away. it was tito along with your main marlyn jackie, of course, michael that recorded hits including the abc and i'll be there. tito jackson was 70-years-old. today, the u.s. coast guard starts a two-week hearing on the titan submersible that imploded last year as it headed this for the...
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thank you for that, carolyn manno with this morning's bleacher report. appreciate it and our next morning in our next hour on cnn this morning, israel striking deep inside lebanon as it ramps up its attacks against iran backed militant groups. >> plus the countdown to the showdown, j.d. vance and tim walz preparing for what is right? now the final debate of this election cycle their debate should not be the last word i'm trying to debate donald trump again the wait is over. >> tim walz and j.d. vance in their first and only face-to-face debate, and cnn has it covered with the best political team in the there's a cnn special event, the vice presidential debate tomorrow at nine on cnn. >> this things in the middle of nowhere. and even if we didn't get any closer you'd still know it's a jeep grand cherokee the same way, you know, you can keep the concert going even after the young core or take the whole fan emily anywhere in it because when you're an original, there's only one right now, gets $6,000 bonus cash allowance, or get 0% financing on 2020 any four
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carolyn manno.you this morning or this morning, we're expecting to learn new information about the suspect in the apparent assassination attempt on former president trump ryan ruth will be in court in west palm beach. prosecutors are expected to lay out why they believe he is a danger to the community and a flight risk. new details in the case case of a rural kentucky sheriff charged with killing a judge. he was supposed to be protecting court clerk now says the two went out to lunch together just before sheriff shawn stines allegedly shot anc killed district judge kevin mullins. a preliminary investigation indicates that you had some sort of argument stines was arrested at the courthouse and bowl on the lam, a bull is loose somewhere in massachusetts. this was one of eight that escape their pet and just took a walk down the side street. >> they were all being held in a parking lot, a pen and a parking lot of a mall in north attleboro as part of some rodeo there and some of the bulls well, you can s
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we're driving past the places where like i used to carolyn or i used to pick up carroll and i'm a former addict. like here this on it. what time i was, was one of my friends show the in the sonic parking lot. people become addicts because they're hurting, you know, people are hurting because they don't have the resources they, me and they're hurting me because they don't have to release analogies that they need. and then me personally just talking about like bored in school and how it like best of generation. so my family, the ultimately what i realized though, my addiction was that like i was an addict because of the results of colonization, like literally forwarding school to this. to me we're on our way to a project that is resisting the damage that stems from being separated. for my vision, this knowledge to 55th. welcome everybody. we're at the espanola healing suitcases. this is a project under table. i mean, united a call with our, our special trees here because it goes along the rio grande and root system that talks each other to other systems. and because, you know, they provide
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carolyn in virginia on this idea of a single issue voter. go ahead. caller: i think you should have at least one issue that would make you vote in mind is immigration. i remember when kamala harris got up there when she invited were running for president and i remember she said -- when she and biden were running for president and i remember she said if they are legal or illegal i will give them free medical care. they will push americans out of their jobs and homes. it will not look pretty. i do not like trump. i am a democrat. i agree with him 100% on immigration. host: for immigration being your issue, why do you think it affects you personally or so much so that is an issue for you? caller: it affects me personally because unless you live around you do not understand. i go to the store with them i, i go to the doctor around them. you cannot do nothing. i try to go to the store i've been going for 40 years. there is nothing but immigrants there and i asked for something they cannot tell me what i am looking for. what they're doing is putting immigra
carolyn in virginia on this idea of a single issue voter. go ahead. caller: i think you should have at least one issue that would make you vote in mind is immigration. i remember when kamala harris got up there when she invited were running for president and i remember she said -- when she and biden were running for president and i remember she said if they are legal or illegal i will give them free medical care. they will push americans out of their jobs and homes. it will not look pretty. i...
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but in book one, i this just amazing me story of carolyn of on spark who was like many great thinkers of time, a member, a royal family because are the ones who had the leisure to become great thinkers. there might have been other great thinkers who didn't get to write down anything. she had been tutored by gottfried wilhelm life. lynette's one of the inventors of calculus in prussia. but then she married her cousin, which is what you at the time, who became the king of england. so she became the princess of wales. so she moved to london and of course live knits was great with isaac newton. so life in its rights her letter saying watch out for those british thinkers, locke and newton and so forth and carolyn, it turns out was a very smart cookie. she did arguably one of the first ever double blind on the effects of inoculation she was the princess so she could, like, experiment prisoners who are on death row basically. she they didn't care. they were on death row anyway. so when she gets a letter from her former tutor like nitze, she's also kind of mischievous and she goes to samuel,
but in book one, i this just amazing me story of carolyn of on spark who was like many great thinkers of time, a member, a royal family because are the ones who had the leisure to become great thinkers. there might have been other great thinkers who didn't get to write down anything. she had been tutored by gottfried wilhelm life. lynette's one of the inventors of calculus in prussia. but then she married her cousin, which is what you at the time, who became the king of england. so she became...
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the president has nominated carolyn crenshaw. she has joined with the s.e.c. award in 2020 after being nominated by president trump. and unanimously confirmed by the senate. in her four years as a commissioner -- okay. okay. as we all follow, and her four years as commissioner, ms. crenshaw has routinely fought to make our markets more fair and more transparent. she served as a career staff attorney at the s.e.c. as well as two consul commissioners. prior to joining, ms. crenshaw worked in washington. in addition to exemplary service to our country, ms. crenshaw is also army reserves. thank you. the president has nominated kristin johnson to serve as the assistant secretary and the department of the treasury. the office of ms. johnson would handle a broad portfolio including financial institution policy, insurance, cybersecurity, and economic development. she brings with her a wealth of experience in the public and private sectors as well and experience in academia giving her a well-rounded understanding of financial institutions policy and regulation. she has
the president has nominated carolyn crenshaw. she has joined with the s.e.c. award in 2020 after being nominated by president trump. and unanimously confirmed by the senate. in her four years as a commissioner -- okay. okay. as we all follow, and her four years as commissioner, ms. crenshaw has routinely fought to make our markets more fair and more transparent. she served as a career staff attorney at the s.e.c. as well as two consul commissioners. prior to joining, ms. crenshaw worked in...
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save our state's executive director trent england and eastern kentucky university history professor carolyn dupont. then uncf discusses the role of and funding for historically black colleges and universities. c-span's "washington journal," join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> next, a conversation about artificial intelligence and energy with the c.e.o. of nvidia, a supplier of a.i. hardware and software. topics include using a.i. to predict issues with energy grids and exporting american technology. from the bipartisan policy center in washington, d.c., this is an hour. >> welcome. we lead the energy program here at b.p.c. and we're so glad that you're here to cap off a really big week this week. it was national clean energy week. it was new york climate week. and really the future of energy in america has any of been so much in the spotlight. we're looking forward to continuing that conversation here today with you. we're really leading the way on building a strong, bipartisan foundatio
save our state's executive director trent england and eastern kentucky university history professor carolyn dupont. then uncf discusses the role of and funding for historically black colleges and universities. c-span's "washington journal," join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning on c-span, c-span now, our free mobile video app, or online at c-span.org. >> next, a conversation about artificial intelligence and energy with the c.e.o. of nvidia, a supplier...
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this is danielle vishal carolyn charles, gosh, if i get some way the dates and when you least is the the more expensive and i'm here to plan with you. whatever you do, do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please. as you have the state department, c, i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your facts for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't marshall stay main street because i'm probably going to make you comfortable. my show is called direction. but again, you probably don't want to watch it because it might just change the way you the if you think about russia. what does your mind picture the landscapes open up before your lines? the last one does you imagine the veto? scott starts the journey. the. are you ready to come along? the? no better place to be the village in the sun? most beautiful features. there's a purely anarchist and the sense that there are no authorities within the city. everyone is their own citizen. half the people are he
this is danielle vishal carolyn charles, gosh, if i get some way the dates and when you least is the the more expensive and i'm here to plan with you. whatever you do, do not watch my new show. seriously. why watch something that's so different. whitelisted opinions that he won't get anywhere else. welcome to please. as you have the state department, c, i a weapons, bankers, multi 1000000000 dollar corporations. choose your facts for you. go ahead, change and whatever you do. don't marshall...
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williams, 76 year old mother, carolyn, was nearly killed in the fire. she's grateful firefighters saved her life. >> to me, it was a miracle that they found me because that scares me sometimes. >> there are many messages of support for williams posted on his home, which he plans to rebuild. police and fire have not said if there is any connection between the racist items and the fire. williams wants chartrand held accountable for the hate crime. what should happen? >> she didn't go to jail. i hope they catch her. and i hope if any family member is trying to help her, they need to go to jail too. >> police are asking anyone who sees chartran to call 911. williams tells me he and his parents hope to start rebuilding their home in the coming months. in san francisco, amber lee, ktvu, fox two news. >> california is known for its picturesque coastlines. the funding approved today that hopes to keep the area's a point of pride. >> plus, this is more about providing an opportunity for the younger generation to see that they can also be successful. >> two footb
williams, 76 year old mother, carolyn, was nearly killed in the fire. she's grateful firefighters saved her life. >> to me, it was a miracle that they found me because that scares me sometimes. >> there are many messages of support for williams posted on his home, which he plans to rebuild. police and fire have not said if there is any connection between the racist items and the fire. williams wants chartrand held accountable for the hate crime. what should happen? >> she...
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. (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) liz: many thought that by cooperating and testifying for the prosecution, carolyn ellisonhe was sentenced for two years in her role of defrauding customers of billions of dollars at the bankrupt crypto currency exchange ftx. the judge saying i've never seen one quite like ms. ellison, but -- but what, charlie gasparino? charlie: but she was part in parcel of a fraud, and a fraud that steven mnuchin that financially hurt people. people are getting their money back but from what i understand not everybody has gotten their money back. so when did this go down? feels like yesterday. liz: november of 2022. charlie: we're talking two years, and if you have say $5 billion, which is kind of like what a lot of those people in the ftx fund that was trading to ftx and had in their wallet, so to speak, you have $5 billion that's just, you know, it's not yours, or earning interest, you're not trading on it that cost you a ton of money, and that so she committed fraud. she was also like a key sort of participant. remember she ran the fund. sam bankman-fried was the brains behind the ope
. (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) liz: many thought that by cooperating and testifying for the prosecution, carolyn ellisonhe was sentenced for two years in her role of defrauding customers of billions of dollars at the bankrupt crypto currency exchange ftx. the judge saying i've never seen one quite like ms. ellison, but -- but what, charlie gasparino? charlie: but she was part in parcel of a fraud, and a fraud that steven mnuchin that financially hurt people. people are getting their money back but...
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host: carolyn in hawaii on the independent line. good morning, carolyn. caller: hi.'m independent because these last few years have just been just crazy. and i just don't understand how we can look and take trump serious. i cannot take him serious between all of these felonies, between all of the impeachments from before. i just don't get it. just like the guy was talking earlier. the level of division is crazy. we need to be talking about how we will get back on track. when i listen to kamala, she's got direction. she's got something she is trying to put into place, and i keep hearing about what has she done in three and a half years? three and a half years, she is not the president. she is the vice president. she does not have control over that, you know? i am so disappointed in the fact that we cannot fact-check nothing. i don't get how we have two candidates to say whatever they want to say and we cannot simply fact-check it. that project 2025 is a disaster. nobody talks about that. i want to know if in fact the project 2025 is in fact in place and a plan of acti
host: carolyn in hawaii on the independent line. good morning, carolyn. caller: hi.'m independent because these last few years have just been just crazy. and i just don't understand how we can look and take trump serious. i cannot take him serious between all of these felonies, between all of the impeachments from before. i just don't get it. just like the guy was talking earlier. the level of division is crazy. we need to be talking about how we will get back on track. when i listen to kamala,...
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host: carolyn in hawaii on the independent line. good morning, carolyn. caller: hi. i'm independent because these last few years have just been just crazy. and i just don't understand how we can look and take trump serious. i cannot take him serious between all of these felonies, between all of the impeachments from before. i just don't get it. just like the guy was talking earlier. the level of division is crazy. we need to be talking about how we will get back on track. when i listen to kamala, she's got direction. she's got something she is trying to put into place, and i keep hearing about what has she done in three and a half years? three and a half years, she is not the president. she is the vice president. she does not have control over that, you know? i am so disappointed in the fact that we cannot fact-check nothing. i don't get how we have two candidates to say whatever they want to say and we cannot simply fact-check it. that project 2025 is a disaster. nobody talks about that. i want to know if in fact the project 2025 is in fact in place and a plan of ac
host: carolyn in hawaii on the independent line. good morning, carolyn. caller: hi. i'm independent because these last few years have just been just crazy. and i just don't understand how we can look and take trump serious. i cannot take him serious between all of these felonies, between all of the impeachments from before. i just don't get it. just like the guy was talking earlier. the level of division is crazy. we need to be talking about how we will get back on track. when i listen to...
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today's special guest, carolyn mante. >> hi, i'm chris manners and you are watching san francisco the rebuilding and reimaging the city. the guest is carolyn manteto talk about the organization is helping to preserve the city cultural heritage and architecture. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me e. >> good to have you here. >> can we talk bat the history of your organization and the mission. >> sure, thank you. san francisco heritage started 51 years ago and the main mission is to preserve and enhance the architectural and cultural identity of san francisco. when it started out the focus was really on the buildings, historic landmark listings and really concentrated on downtown area with all the development happening. our organization was raising a reg red flag with historic landmarks in danger and victorian mansions so a hallmark of our organization is moving these victorian mansions in the way of development to inwestern addition neighborhood and other areas to get out of the way of development and preserve them. our organization was around before there was the historic
today's special guest, carolyn mante. >> hi, i'm chris manners and you are watching san francisco the rebuilding and reimaging the city. the guest is carolyn manteto talk about the organization is helping to preserve the city cultural heritage and architecture. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me e. >> good to have you here. >> can we talk bat the history of your organization and the mission. >> sure, thank you. san francisco heritage started 51 years...