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out my old partner in this class and he pled guilty and received a life without colson. but here it is i'm being the one phillip to get. what he wanted to talk criminal defense lawyer in america. he's in my body. you know george would encourage making really anything you can detain me on a purpose in your life do something meaningful. he did not have a fair trial at either the guilt phase or the punishment phase and what ought to happen is at the court's going to reverse everything and allow this case to start over the worst case scenario is that the courts are just going to look the other way. and they're going to say yes there might have been serious error here but none of that would have made a difference and if that happens then 3 or 4 years time 5 years time ken you would be looking at execution. that's the worst case scenario and that's there are people right now working in arkansas to make sure that happens. as we speak. and so what are you working on at have of thinking well i don't have time for you i don't have time to. talk about killing me. in 10 days it's go
out my old partner in this class and he pled guilty and received a life without colson. but here it is i'm being the one phillip to get. what he wanted to talk criminal defense lawyer in america. he's in my body. you know george would encourage making really anything you can detain me on a purpose in your life do something meaningful. he did not have a fair trial at either the guilt phase or the punishment phase and what ought to happen is at the court's going to reverse everything and allow...
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. >>> here in the bay area we are also seeing clear skies and last position colson air quality officialsay it is all thanks to the 70% drop in cars out there on the roadways. >> we are hoping that, you know, as things go forward and be go back to normal lives, eventually, that people will make sort of a resolve to continue the progress that we are seeing here today. >> check this out, drop in air pollution can even be seen from space. and it will provide a s kindudy climate works.>>> it is 6:30 right now, local transit, another service hurting during the pandemic. but, relief is coming. next, how much area bay area agencies are getting. that is after the break on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >> the market just open up about 10 minutes ago, let's take a look at the big board. the dow up, close to 200 points as we start this thursday morning. coming up, we will get an update from kp kcbs financial, you can call for help. >> you can find us on kpix.com, the cbs news app or your favorite platform how we are step by step, we're going to figure this out. we're gonna find a way throug
. >>> here in the bay area we are also seeing clear skies and last position colson air quality officialsay it is all thanks to the 70% drop in cars out there on the roadways. >> we are hoping that, you know, as things go forward and be go back to normal lives, eventually, that people will make sort of a resolve to continue the progress that we are seeing here today. >> check this out, drop in air pollution can even be seen from space. and it will provide a s kindudy climate...
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the nickel boys by colson whitehead, narrated by jd jackson . down by richard adams, narrated by peter capaldi . >> and the audie goes to robert bathurst for kingdom of the blind. >> my name is robert bathurst and i like to accept this award, number anyone western mark. >> robert can't be here tonight but i know he has really enjoyed the tremendous challenge of having to step in to ralph possums shoes and he was so grateful to be able to continue that tradition so thank you all very much. >> and now let's take a look at the finalists for audiobook of the year and they are. >> angels in america by tony kushner, narrated by andrew gardner garfield,nathan lying, susan brown, beth malone , lee pace, nathan stewart jared, bobby kennedy valley and edie falco. becoming, written and narrated bymichelle obama . charlotte's web by eb white, narrated by meryl streep, january lavoie, kirby hayden, macleod andrew, emily rankin, kimberly farr, mark deakins, lincoln hawthorne theforecast . the dutch house by and padgett, narrated by tom hanks. the only plane i
the nickel boys by colson whitehead, narrated by jd jackson . down by richard adams, narrated by peter capaldi . >> and the audie goes to robert bathurst for kingdom of the blind. >> my name is robert bathurst and i like to accept this award, number anyone western mark. >> robert can't be here tonight but i know he has really enjoyed the tremendous challenge of having to step in to ralph possums shoes and he was so grateful to be able to continue that tradition so thank you...
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jean colson is actually an md and not a ph.d. kopelson is a renaissance man. he is a well-known and renowned cancer doctor. he ran the cancer center at yale university for two decades has had this abiding interest in president reagan, which has led to a number of different writings, including the book we will be discussing tonight, "reagan's 1968 dress rehearsal." ike, rfk, and reagan's emergence as a world statesman. without any further ado, please welcome to the stage dr. gene kopelson. [applause] dr. kopelson: thank you all for coming out this beautiful california evening and thank you to dean peterson, to melissa espinosa and professor ed larson as well. i very much view the 1980's, the age of president reagan, as a golden age. i set out trying to learn more and understand how and why he ran for the presidency for the first time in the mid to late 1960's. a subject that has been ignored by historians previously. i did research at the reagan and eisenhower residential library -- presidential libraries. and i learned ronald reagan viewed the 1950's, the pres
jean colson is actually an md and not a ph.d. kopelson is a renaissance man. he is a well-known and renowned cancer doctor. he ran the cancer center at yale university for two decades has had this abiding interest in president reagan, which has led to a number of different writings, including the book we will be discussing tonight, "reagan's 1968 dress rehearsal." ike, rfk, and reagan's emergence as a world statesman. without any further ado, please welcome to the stage dr. gene...
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chuck colson, who had an interesting career path of his own, actually wrote to the president at some point, saying that pat nixon on a foreign trip had broken through where we failed to project a more human side of the administration. "parade" magazine wrote just five years ago, saying that "despite his reputation for being a neglectful husband, dick was a sentimental partner," and they write, "in march, 1969, he summoned pat's social secretary, lucy winchester, to a private meeting in the white house to help plan a surprise party for his wife. he was so excited during the meeting, he sang the entirety of "happy birthday to you" and he described his details for the event in minute detail." >> sweet. >> pat once told reporter frad lewen of the "associated press," who -- >> we remember fran. >> pat told reporter fran lewen, "he's very dear personally. i don't think i would have stayed with him otherwise." but, and there were others. there are other interesting voices that come up about that need to have a first lady seen as a partner. and you'll recognize the name roger ailes, who was
chuck colson, who had an interesting career path of his own, actually wrote to the president at some point, saying that pat nixon on a foreign trip had broken through where we failed to project a more human side of the administration. "parade" magazine wrote just five years ago, saying that "despite his reputation for being a neglectful husband, dick was a sentimental partner," and they write, "in march, 1969, he summoned pat's social secretary, lucy winchester, to a...