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behind me several cars had _ at carroll street behind me several cars had opted out tyres and ays covered in water. there is debris everywhere. i wasjust walking — debris everywhere. i wasjust walking along this street meeting with several business owners, one who owns — with several business owners, one who owns the baron drill at the gardens, — who owns the baron drill at the gardens, a _ who owns the baron drill at the gardens, a basement is completely flooded, _ gardens, a basement is completely flooded, as she estimates she has lost 10,000 of dollars in damage. even _ lost 10,000 of dollars in damage. even though the rain has slightly eased. _ even though the rain has slightly eased, there are parts when it starts — eased, there are parts when it starts to— eased, there are parts when it starts to come down much harder at different— starts to come down much harder at different time frames, but for now, the water— different time frames, but for now, the water has receded, and that is providing — the water has receded, and that is providing a — the water has receded, and tha
behind me several cars had _ at carroll street behind me several cars had opted out tyres and ays covered in water. there is debris everywhere. i wasjust walking — debris everywhere. i wasjust walking along this street meeting with several business owners, one who owns — with several business owners, one who owns the baron drill at the gardens, — who owns the baron drill at the gardens, a _ who owns the baron drill at the gardens, a basement is completely flooded, _ gardens, a basement is...
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that's on carroll street at 02:30pm. state bill sitting on governor newsom's could actually lead to more solar panels being installed in california under senate bill. 49 caltrans could have 2 years develop a plan to install 15,000 miles of solar panels along state highways. the bill will be introduced by menlo park. senator josh becker needs to be signed by the governor before mid october. teamsters out drumming up support of the state capitol yesterday for a california bill that would require a human operator. >> to be even in a self-driving big rig. there have to be a human behind the wheel. just in case they're asking the governor to sign that bill. it did sailed through the state legislature with bipartisan support and the union says it's going to save jobs from technology. >> we need to protect these jobs. we need to make sure that there's a future. look, we proved a relevance during the pandemic when we provided goods and services to this country, we kept this country moving. so we need to make sure that any attack
that's on carroll street at 02:30pm. state bill sitting on governor newsom's could actually lead to more solar panels being installed in california under senate bill. 49 caltrans could have 2 years develop a plan to install 15,000 miles of solar panels along state highways. the bill will be introduced by menlo park. senator josh becker needs to be signed by the governor before mid october. teamsters out drumming up support of the state capitol yesterday for a california bill that would require...
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carroll. if you haven't read that wall street journal review you really ought to. he went to work for the new york times in 1981. i was 18 years after mr. carroll had left. he said they would still ask questions of what would wally do? it was a huge impact he had there. he wrote in 1968 one of the landmark influential editorials in the winston-salem journal on the vietnam war. mr. carroll was a cold warrior. he grew up with the atchinson's and the george canons and for those of you who were not around it really did split the country. the democrats were split two. the cold warriors and the others were back to the stone age and he wrote this editorial that came not from the left but basically argued it was not an american issue. you can describe it but what was so influential was his good friend showed it to lyndon johnson and two weeks later lyndon johnson announced he was not going to run for re- election and try to focus on ending the war. can you tell us more about that? >> it's true. i think it was the thing he was most famous for because when he wrote editorial
carroll. if you haven't read that wall street journal review you really ought to. he went to work for the new york times in 1981. i was 18 years after mr. carroll had left. he said they would still ask questions of what would wally do? it was a huge impact he had there. he wrote in 1968 one of the landmark influential editorials in the winston-salem journal on the vietnam war. mr. carroll was a cold warrior. he grew up with the atchinson's and the george canons and for those of you who were not...
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carroll, and that's why he trusted him for. and david shribman, if you haven't read that wall street journal review, you really ought to. david shribman went to work for the new york times in 1981. that was 18 years after mr. carroll had left. and you sit around the office, they would still ask questions when it was a thorny, what would wally do? i mean, it was just the huge impact he had. but he in 1968, one of the really landmark influential editorials, the winston-salem journal front page, where artists on the vietnam war. now, mr. carroll was a cold warrior. he was, you know, grew up with the dean. and that cold war, the george kennan's and the vietnam war. back then. for those of you who weren't around it, did split the country and the democrats were split, too. johnson was the president and the cold war air scoop jackson. the others were, you know, bombing back to the stone age. and he wrote brilliant editorial that came at it not from the left, but basically argued that it was done in american interest. can describe it in a minute but what's so influential about it? his good friend dean showed it to lyndon johnson
carroll, and that's why he trusted him for. and david shribman, if you haven't read that wall street journal review, you really ought to. david shribman went to work for the new york times in 1981. that was 18 years after mr. carroll had left. and you sit around the office, they would still ask questions when it was a thorny, what would wally do? i mean, it was just the huge impact he had. but he in 1968, one of the really landmark influential editorials, the winston-salem journal front page,...
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street corner. retired las vegas police lieutenant chris carroll was first on the scene in september day in 1996. >> up pulling tupac out of the car. i spoke to him. he was still alive. he was still breathing. i was asking him who did it, who shot him, what happened. that's when he responded to me with the now infamous words, f-you. >> to put it mildly, shakur was not a fan of the police for a myriad of reasons. for one, his mother says, he experienced police violence while still in her womb. a fan of shakur recounted the fbi charging into her home guns out and carting her off to jail for being a member of the black panthers. she defended herself in court and won her case against the state. >> he was born one month and three days after we were acquitted. >> tupac also had his own run-in with violence and the law. >> i will make this court proud if they give me the chance to do so. i'm sure you don't need to see another black face behind bars. >> he was a natural fighter for black causes, born of two members of the black panther party. >> i am his mother. to a large extent, i feel as though tupac cam
street corner. retired las vegas police lieutenant chris carroll was first on the scene in september day in 1996. >> up pulling tupac out of the car. i spoke to him. he was still alive. he was still breathing. i was asking him who did it, who shot him, what happened. that's when he responded to me with the now infamous words, f-you. >> to put it mildly, shakur was not a fan of the police for a myriad of reasons. for one, his mother says, he experienced police violence while still in...
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street corner. retired las vegas police lieutenant chris carroll was first on the scene that september day. >> i endedof the car. i spoke to him. he was still alive. he was still breathing. i was asking him who did it. who shot him, what happened, and that's when he responded to me with the now infamous words fu. >> to put it mildly, shakur was not a fan of police. one reason his mother says he experienced police violence while still in her womb. she recounted the fbi charging into her home guns out, and carting her off to jail. she was a member of the black panthers. she defended herself in court and won her case against the state. >> he was born one month and three days after we were acquitted. >> reporter: tupac also had his own run-ins with violence and the law. >> i will make this court proud if they give me the chance to do so. i mean, i'm sure you don't need to see another black face behind wars. >> he was a natural born fighter for black causes. >> i am his mother and to a large extent i feel as though tupac came into this world carrying my black panther party pass was his baggage. >> reporter
street corner. retired las vegas police lieutenant chris carroll was first on the scene that september day. >> i endedof the car. i spoke to him. he was still alive. he was still breathing. i was asking him who did it. who shot him, what happened, and that's when he responded to me with the now infamous words fu. >> to put it mildly, shakur was not a fan of police. one reason his mother says he experienced police violence while still in her womb. she recounted the fbi charging into...
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street journal, washington post new york times is doing great. local papers are not and i think having a great editor like mr. carroll would have made of great difference. mary, you jump in if you think you faced a crisis like kathy graham. >> i do think he lived in a time where you had all your owners like in north carolina, gordon gray, who, they had the means and they had him do what he wanted to do. they saw the newspaper as a public service and every profit was put back into the paper. gordon great never took assent. that's a different world. in terms of a specific crisis, when he was in the new york times, there was a change of management at the times and he and scotty reston had a lot of independent. they did what they wanted. they got to be that the times was certain to come down to washington, editing their copy. max frankel said, a famous reporter who was there, reading their copy after it had been edited in new york was hard to keep done your lunch because they changed it so much. carroll didn't like this and he wrote an article about where he interviewed john f. kennedy and new york wanted him to put a qu
street journal, washington post new york times is doing great. local papers are not and i think having a great editor like mr. carroll would have made of great difference. mary, you jump in if you think you faced a crisis like kathy graham. >> i do think he lived in a time where you had all your owners like in north carolina, gordon gray, who, they had the means and they had him do what he wanted to do. they saw the newspaper as a public service and every profit was put back into the...
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street baptist church in birmingham, alabama. for little girls, and you make all, and cynthia wesley, carol robertson, and carroll denise mcnair, weremacist terrorism. in a speech at the side of the bombing, the first black woman supreme court justice, ketanji brown jackson, urged americans to confront the uncomfortable history of violence against black americans. >> if we are going to continue to move forward as a nation, we cannot allow concerns about discomfort to displace knowledge, truth, or history. we cannot forget, because the uncomfortable lessons are often the ones that teach us the most about arson. >> joining me now, former u.s. senator from alabama, doug jones, who prosecuted to the kkk members for the 16th street bombing, and dr. keisha blame, professor of american studies at brown university, thank you very much for coming with me to the sunday show. dr. plane, what role did the bombing play in the civil rights movement? the bobbing really helped to galvanize activists across the nation. of course, there were so many pivotal moments in the 19 50s and 60s. i think the bombing brought people together, because this is th
street baptist church in birmingham, alabama. for little girls, and you make all, and cynthia wesley, carol robertson, and carroll denise mcnair, weremacist terrorism. in a speech at the side of the bombing, the first black woman supreme court justice, ketanji brown jackson, urged americans to confront the uncomfortable history of violence against black americans. >> if we are going to continue to move forward as a nation, we cannot allow concerns about discomfort to displace knowledge,...