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granting robert davis a full pardon.died in a car crash. she had said her greatest joy was seeing her son exonerated. it would take the state two years. but virginia lawmakers eroded davis nearly $600,000 in compensation for his wrongful conviction. laura believes that her there are untold others now languishing in american brothers prisons. he confessed under duress to something they didn't do. >> filet these stories are beginning to make headlines. now we see, eyes are beginning to open. questions are beginning to be asked around the country. and that is what happened in robert davis this case. >> one night of your life made a hell of a difference. >> yeah, yeah. >> you ever run into randy snead? >> i probably just keep walking. because -- i don't really have nothing to say to him. except for, i told you so. i told you that i was innocent. >> so, he was. so he is. >> that's all for this episode of. elaine i'm craig melvin. thanks for watching. atching. >> breaking on msnbc. the new space race is on, and history is supp
granting robert davis a full pardon.died in a car crash. she had said her greatest joy was seeing her son exonerated. it would take the state two years. but virginia lawmakers eroded davis nearly $600,000 in compensation for his wrongful conviction. laura believes that her there are untold others now languishing in american brothers prisons. he confessed under duress to something they didn't do. >> filet these stories are beginning to make headlines. now we see, eyes are beginning to...
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she's interviewed by amazon senior vice president alicia boler davis.nd sunday live at noonmen on " in depth" our two of hour conversation with annette gordon-reed as she talks about more than presidents, slavery and emancipation. her prize-winning books include the hemings of monticello, and her latest book, on juneteenth. ms. if gordon-reed will be talking your calls, facebook comments, e-mails and tweets. watch booktv on c-span2 this weekend. ♪ ♪ >> c-span landmark cases explores the stories and constitutional drama behind significant supreme court decisions. sunday at 9:45 p.m. eastern, the landmark case miranda v. arizona. ernesto miranda was arrested for suspicion of kidnap and rape, and he signed a written confession. the supreme court ruled the confession was inadd misbl because he was not notify before being requests about his fifth and sixth amendment rights against self-incrimination and rights to an attorney. watch landmark cases sunday night at 9:45 p.m. eastern on c pan, c-span.org or listen on the c-span radio app. ♪ mr. ..
she's interviewed by amazon senior vice president alicia boler davis.nd sunday live at noonmen on " in depth" our two of hour conversation with annette gordon-reed as she talks about more than presidents, slavery and emancipation. her prize-winning books include the hemings of monticello, and her latest book, on juneteenth. ms. if gordon-reed will be talking your calls, facebook comments, e-mails and tweets. watch booktv on c-span2 this weekend. ♪ ♪ >> c-span landmark cases...
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who ultimately gave her the stability and the love that she craved, tell us about beyond nancy davis. >> she was the product of a bad match between a very ambitious actress in a car salesman who very shortly after her birth would go there separately. and very shortly after that she leaves the little baby and francis in the care of relatives, and the next six years in her life she yearned with absent mother and as her son's mom told me and as other people pointed out to me, it casts a shadow on her spirit that never really leaves her, it is one of the reasons she was so complex. she believed that how successful they were, there was always a trapdoor in life, it any minute the bottom could all fall out and certainly that is underscored two months after they get to the white house where she almost loses her husband to an intestine bullet. she wasn't somebody who shared a lot about herself, her own children didn't know all of that much about her childhood or really the insecurity and the instability affects and the scar tissue, it really left her with, she would also bristle somebody sug
who ultimately gave her the stability and the love that she craved, tell us about beyond nancy davis. >> she was the product of a bad match between a very ambitious actress in a car salesman who very shortly after her birth would go there separately. and very shortly after that she leaves the little baby and francis in the care of relatives, and the next six years in her life she yearned with absent mother and as her son's mom told me and as other people pointed out to me, it casts a...
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davis: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> thank you, mr. davis. what i would like to do is to give 30 seconds for any closing thoughts. miss collier, did you have something you could do with 30 seconds? >> >> you are too stupid to go down like any other person in america. but not you. that is how stupid and how big a failure the american is. >> mr. chairman, i don't know who that is coming from, but that is offensive. >> thank you. it was a call made to my government state office. >> ma'am, i can put those up also. i don't think it is appropriate -- [crosstalk] >> that is inappropriate, mr. chairman. >> you are recognized for your 30 seconds, mr. sessions. mr. sessions: i want to thank the witnesses that were here today. i would personally like to meet with them. i have no say in granting this out, but the difference between the truths on both sides and reality in the middle is that there was a lot on the side. that is very simple. texas jim crow laws took place by democrats until literally the year 2000. and it was a two party system that changed
davis: thank you, mr. chairman. i yield back. >> thank you, mr. davis. what i would like to do is to give 30 seconds for any closing thoughts. miss collier, did you have something you could do with 30 seconds? >> >> you are too stupid to go down like any other person in america. but not you. that is how stupid and how big a failure the american is. >> mr. chairman, i don't know who that is coming from, but that is offensive. >> thank you. it was a call made to my...
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tracy smith is in conversation with gi gina davis. >> would you take care of this gun?porter: when gina davis read the script for "thelma and louise," she knew it was going to be big, so she spent a year trying to get on board. >> i told them why i absolutely should be thelma. >> that was quick thinking. >> i was going to be in that movie. i didn't care. >> reporter: it seems she has a way of getting what she wants. gina davis, ahead on sunday. >> pauley: not long ago, it was a decaying pier on manhattan's hudson river. no longer. martha teichner will be showing us some big doings on little island. >> reporter: we're off to an island get-away, but no need to pack. in new york city, a 260 million dollar fantasy in the hudson river, put er designer diane von furstenberg. >> i wanted it whimsical. i didn't want it self-important. >> reporter: coming up this sunday morning, the little island that is the next big thing. >> patricia: >> pauley: from a band new island to a very old one. with david pogue, we've got tickets to coney island. dr. jon lapook asks: what is it about
tracy smith is in conversation with gi gina davis. >> would you take care of this gun?porter: when gina davis read the script for "thelma and louise," she knew it was going to be big, so she spent a year trying to get on board. >> i told them why i absolutely should be thelma. >> that was quick thinking. >> i was going to be in that movie. i didn't care. >> reporter: it seems she has a way of getting what she wants. gina davis, ahead on sunday. >>...
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davis police have not confirmed her identity, citing privacy reasons. this evening there are still questions over why her family or los angeles authorities did not identify her, based on those police for photos. so we have dramatic new video of the yuba county sheriff's deputy saving the life of a one- year-old boy who had stopped breathing. this incident happened back in may. the boy was unconscious, but deputy valentino performed cpr for nearly 2 minutes, to get him breathing again. >> leo, leo, leo, leo, leo. it is your mom. >> baby leo fully recovered. today he and his family watched as the board of supervisors recognize the deputy for heroic efforts. >> after months of heated debate, in northern california city has officially changed a controversial logo. they replaced the signs at placerville city hall earlier today. the original logo showed the symbol of a noose, which had origins from the gold rush days. the city council voted voted to remove it after emotional debates from both sides. >>> a west los angeles woman is suing a pet store chain afte
davis police have not confirmed her identity, citing privacy reasons. this evening there are still questions over why her family or los angeles authorities did not identify her, based on those police for photos. so we have dramatic new video of the yuba county sheriff's deputy saving the life of a one- year-old boy who had stopped breathing. this incident happened back in may. the boy was unconscious, but deputy valentino performed cpr for nearly 2 minutes, to get him breathing again. >>...
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tell us about beyond nancy davis.en: you're right, she was born, the product of a bad match between a very ambitious actress and a car salesman hill very shortly after birth, they go their separate ways. in her mother shortly after that, leave us a little baby name and francis robin in the care of relatives. and so for the next six years, of her life she just yard for this absent mother. and as her son and ron told me, another people pointed out to me, sort of cast a shadow on her spirit. sort of insecurity but never really leaves her credit is one of the reasons she was so complex. she believed that no matter how successful they were, there was always sort of a trapdoor in life rated than any minute the bottom and can all out and certainly, that is underscored two months after they get to the white house where she almost loses her husband it to the sansone bullet. she was a somebody who actuallyb shared a lot about herself. she was not one, her own children didn't really know all that much about her childhood. early
tell us about beyond nancy davis.en: you're right, she was born, the product of a bad match between a very ambitious actress and a car salesman hill very shortly after birth, they go their separate ways. in her mother shortly after that, leave us a little baby name and francis robin in the care of relatives. and so for the next six years, of her life she just yard for this absent mother. and as her son and ron told me, another people pointed out to me, sort of cast a shadow on her spirit. sort...
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sharon davies. — monday! thank you very much indeed. sharon davies, speaking _ monday!peaking to us - monday! thank you very much indeed. sharon davies, speaking to us from i sharon davies, speaking to us from the aquatic centre. senior ministers are meeting to discuss whether to expand the scheme which allows fully vaccinated key workers in england to avoid self isolation by taking daily covid tests instead. staff working in the food supply chain, in front line emergency services, and in transport and freight are already included — and ministers could add other workers to the list, or boost the numbers for existing sectors. theo leggett reports. the test and trace system and the covid app were meant to help control the spread of the coronavirus. but for businesses and other organisations, the so—called pingdemic has become a nightmare of staff shortages. last week, the government took action to protect food supplies. it said workers at some 500 sites involved in food production and distribution would be able to avoid isolation if they got pinged, and could take daily t
sharon davies. — monday! thank you very much indeed. sharon davies, speaking _ monday!peaking to us - monday! thank you very much indeed. sharon davies, speaking to us from i sharon davies, speaking to us from the aquatic centre. senior ministers are meeting to discuss whether to expand the scheme which allows fully vaccinated key workers in england to avoid self isolation by taking daily covid tests instead. staff working in the food supply chain, in front line emergency services, and in...
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i found evidence nancy davis newly arrived try to make the path crossed long before that she opens the door of the apartment that night there is simply no way that she your ronald reagan could have begun to imagine the future that lays ahead for the two of them. he was an w actor whose career was starting to scrape bottom. the first wife to his shock and dismay walked out. her star was on the rise and in some ways he still carry the torch for jane wyman. he did have the scars of his own childhood and was quite literally a broken man as he stood there on to crutches on nancy davis doorstep the thigh broken was broke half a dozen places in a charity baseball game and was in traction and later he would say if nancy davis hadn't come along when she did i would have lost my soul but he is not somebody who is ready to settle down or open his heart because of her incredible radar she senses she will have to wait him out and at one point his mother tells her that. she likes nancy a lot better and says i can see you are in love with him they she is not in love with you yet. you will have to wai
i found evidence nancy davis newly arrived try to make the path crossed long before that she opens the door of the apartment that night there is simply no way that she your ronald reagan could have begun to imagine the future that lays ahead for the two of them. he was an w actor whose career was starting to scrape bottom. the first wife to his shock and dismay walked out. her star was on the rise and in some ways he still carry the torch for jane wyman. he did have the scars of his own...
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and just like that, davis is recalled. this time around, the democrats have a very large majority, over two-to-one against republicans, which favors the democratic governor. people are not as davis. and beyondey will be there for . they're supporting him. you put that together with the fact that there is no republican or other candidate as well-known as schwarzenegger, and it would appear that it's a different one. now, having said that, garvin, let's remember one constant when it comes to special elections. and that constant is turnout. the lower the turnout, the greater the likelihood is that the recall folks will win. and we also know so far democrats have shown very, very little enthusiasm. republicans have shown twice as much enthusiasm about this race. so, everyone who's thinking about it's over, not so much. >> larry, it is analysis just like that. that's the reason we keep calling you back to be on the show. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> i appreciate it. >>> okay. now to another expert in his field, this guy rig
and just like that, davis is recalled. this time around, the democrats have a very large majority, over two-to-one against republicans, which favors the democratic governor. people are not as davis. and beyondey will be there for . they're supporting him. you put that together with the fact that there is no republican or other candidate as well-known as schwarzenegger, and it would appear that it's a different one. now, having said that, garvin, let's remember one constant when it comes to...
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rodney davis will speak in a mome of the bill thate had to make sure the structure of the capitol police would change. we had many failus within the leadership. yo had a chair of house administration who responsibilities that come to the capitalor more than six months. first time showing bac up on january 3 to vote for the speaker. no hearing was about the ig report. no movement of rodney daviss bill. there's questions into the leadership within the structure of the speaker's office where theyenied the ability to bring the nional guard here. we now have a committee that all of america wants to know the swers to. why were we prepared for that day attac we make sure that it will never happen again? but, unfortunately, speak pelosi will only pick on people, onto the committee, that will ask the questions she wants asked here that becomes a failed committee and a failed report, a sham that no one can believe. if you want the true answers do not be afraid of the questions that will get asked. and dry the evidence to whever it comes fward. we owe it to the officers, we owe it to t nation to ha
rodney davis will speak in a mome of the bill thate had to make sure the structure of the capitol police would change. we had many failus within the leadership. yo had a chair of house administration who responsibilities that come to the capitalor more than six months. first time showing bac up on january 3 to vote for the speaker. no hearing was about the ig report. no movement of rodney daviss bill. there's questions into the leadership within the structure of the speaker's office where...
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no movement of rodney davis is bill. there's questions into the leadership within the structure of the speaker's office where they denied the ability to bring the national guard here. we now have a committee that all of america wants to know the answers to. why were we prepared for that day attack we make sure that it will never happen again? but, unfortunately, speaker pelosi will only pick on people, onto the committee, that will ask the questions she wants asked here that becomes a failed committee and a failed report, a sham that no one can believe. if you want the true answers do not be afraid of the questions that will get asked. and dry the evidence to wherever it comes forward. we owe it to the officers, we owe it to the nation to have an open and fair debate with all questions being asked. i again, republicans want to participate with the republicans that are able to be on the committee that have jurisdiction, have knowledge and the ability to ask the tough questions that can get the right answers. it's unfortun
no movement of rodney davis is bill. there's questions into the leadership within the structure of the speaker's office where they denied the ability to bring the national guard here. we now have a committee that all of america wants to know the answers to. why were we prepared for that day attack we make sure that it will never happen again? but, unfortunately, speaker pelosi will only pick on people, onto the committee, that will ask the questions she wants asked here that becomes a failed...
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you see davis this morning. the entire varsity baseball team has been suspended and the coaching staff placed on administrative leave. so far. the only details released by the school is that there are allegations of misconduct. eric rucker has the latest. >> just think it's a present that do see davis students reacting to the news at their baseball program has been suspended. the university saying wednesday it has to do with allegations of misconduct involving the team i've heard about it. i think it is pretty seems pretty serious. in addition to the suspension of the baseball program university officials also saying the team's coaching staff has been placed on administrative leave cards until it is like details coming out, right. because it's the first time i'm hearing about it and first ever heard of anything involving a baseball team. when we reached out to the university for more information on the misconduct allegations. we were given this response, quote, the u c davis office of compliance and policy has a
you see davis this morning. the entire varsity baseball team has been suspended and the coaching staff placed on administrative leave. so far. the only details released by the school is that there are allegations of misconduct. eric rucker has the latest. >> just think it's a present that do see davis students reacting to the news at their baseball program has been suspended. the university saying wednesday it has to do with allegations of misconduct involving the team i've heard about...
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ian davis, who took part in a procession earlier joined the house service in october 1993. having served in the army across the world for 24 years which included the hospital in northern saudi arabia during the first world war. on his retirement, ian, a gifted musician who plays the french horn and violin, came to the commons to be a senior doorkeeper in the claim a bear. he joined my office in 2001 -- today before the promotion to the assistant secretary to the speaker in 2011 which is the role he has held until now. ian's militaries palin -- militaries palin, his sense of humor will be sorely missed by my team. the one thing that was easy for me was knowing that ian davis was this to add a vise me -- and i cannot thank hum enough for the support and help that he's given me personally. of course, he was -- [inaudible] in serving this country. after 52 years of public if service and services to poland, ian, i would like to wish you all the best and a very happy retirement with linda. the commons' loss. >> thanks, ian. [applause] before we get under way, i would like to poin
ian davis, who took part in a procession earlier joined the house service in october 1993. having served in the army across the world for 24 years which included the hospital in northern saudi arabia during the first world war. on his retirement, ian, a gifted musician who plays the french horn and violin, came to the commons to be a senior doorkeeper in the claim a bear. he joined my office in 2001 -- today before the promotion to the assistant secretary to the speaker in 2011 which is the...
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. >>> uc davis organization facing allegations of misconduct. the university is not releasing many details but does say that the varsity program has been suspended. the coaching staff is on administrative leave. the university did release a statement today saying, quote, the safety of students is of the utmost importance to uc davis. it goes on to say the office of compliance and policy is investigating allegations of misconduct. the review, that's expected to luarter. the fist now school officials also say they don't know when the team activities will begin. >>> still ahead on kpix 5 newsa. why you may be out of luck if you're wanting to leave the country this summer but your passport is expired. >>> rents dropped dramatically during the pandemic. nationally there's a sharp rise, but what's happening in san francisco and the bay area may surprise you. what's happening in the rental market now. >>> coming up all new at 6:00, san jose trying to shut down a popular sports bar. the allegations of prostitution and violence. >>> plus -- >> helping ad
. >>> uc davis organization facing allegations of misconduct. the university is not releasing many details but does say that the varsity program has been suspended. the coaching staff is on administrative leave. the university did release a statement today saying, quote, the safety of students is of the utmost importance to uc davis. it goes on to say the office of compliance and policy is investigating allegations of misconduct. the review, that's expected to luarter. the fist now...
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davis: i appreciate that. thank you for your consideration and your team for looking at that could i will jump into a financial services hearing and let my displeasure be no with chair waters for that. i may have to relate out for me. this hearing on election subversion but it be more timely because there is a live election misinformation happening right now. it is coming from the other side of the aisle. alas congress in this hot as congress, i sat through hearings listening to my friends on the other side trying to tell us there is voter suppression happening in republican dates. despite voter turnout breaking records in the 2018 midterms and the 2020 general election, across all races, my friends on the others of the aisle continued to spread a gray just misinformation about what is occurring today. senator joe manchin announced he would vote against hr1 and s1. one of our colleagues from new york said his op-ed should have been titled, "why i'll vote to preserve jim crow." another member from new york call
davis: i appreciate that. thank you for your consideration and your team for looking at that could i will jump into a financial services hearing and let my displeasure be no with chair waters for that. i may have to relate out for me. this hearing on election subversion but it be more timely because there is a live election misinformation happening right now. it is coming from the other side of the aisle. alas congress in this hot as congress, i sat through hearings listening to my friends on...
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having known for i know today, just listening to rodney davis. why would a sgt. of arms when you have an insurrection going on, protests out here, you got a line being broken and your sgt. of arms, why would your first response be, i've got to send a note to the speaker to see if it's okay if i can do my job to protect the men and women on the line. why would that be your first reaction? why? i don't think any of us knew that. you realize sgt. of arms, ranking, leader of the republicans never talked to me prior, even though they knew december 14, how many meetings have a hat with the speaker's office in preparation? he never passed me on that day. i would tell you bring the national guard. there are people out there who say there were phone calls to the speaker who offered the national guard prior to that day and it was turned down. been turned down and yougo haveo ask the speaker on thursday of what was going on, why wouldn't you do your job? why would you feel that in a job you could make the decision? you were the officer. we have a sheriff moreer than 30 year
having known for i know today, just listening to rodney davis. why would a sgt. of arms when you have an insurrection going on, protests out here, you got a line being broken and your sgt. of arms, why would your first response be, i've got to send a note to the speaker to see if it's okay if i can do my job to protect the men and women on the line. why would that be your first reaction? why? i don't think any of us knew that. you realize sgt. of arms, ranking, leader of the republicans never...
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davis touched on and mr. cuccinelli reported on and it's what the courts and our founders intended which is the qualification of electors, who can vote. that's something that's clearly been within the federal purview. who can vote. times places and manner were to be literally and for the state. yes, the votings rights act my colleagues have cited are about the elect terse who can vote and that's in the constitution, that's a federal issue, the rest is reserved for the states ap also, something that mr. raskin growth up. the role of social media played in disinformation. maybe that could be why the current president of the united states spread false information about georgia's election draw and it's imperative to the truth elections and election laws not just following your own emotions and mr. davis and i experienced what can happen when misinformation is spread on the information when a gunman walked on the baseball field and started shooting at us about four years ago. with that, i also appreciate the testi
davis touched on and mr. cuccinelli reported on and it's what the courts and our founders intended which is the qualification of electors, who can vote. that's something that's clearly been within the federal purview. who can vote. times places and manner were to be literally and for the state. yes, the votings rights act my colleagues have cited are about the elect terse who can vote and that's in the constitution, that's a federal issue, the rest is reserved for the states ap also, something...
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that's golo.com. ♪ gerry: and with the hoover institution victor davis hanson how the country so dividedl of self loathing for the country that they lead how does it phase great strategic challenges like the one that we clearly now face from a rising china. >> it's going to be very difficult, when the chinese look at this they react with glee, the thinking my gosh this virus escaped from a lab in there tearing each other apart over a fact of life that we had a mistake or an accident and they cannot accept that whom we can except when no problem but the people who suffer can't or they think wow were very afraid of the u.s. military has a record of lithology but is purging its ranks as if a people liberation army, thinker enemies are quite delighted that what were doing and the question is in times of national peril of 9/11 are we going to come together as a nation in the past whether the gunter great depression are people on the street and after pearl harbor there was no more isolationist movement and acrimony after the mccarthy. the cold war shaved everybody up, shook everybody up with a
that's golo.com. ♪ gerry: and with the hoover institution victor davis hanson how the country so dividedl of self loathing for the country that they lead how does it phase great strategic challenges like the one that we clearly now face from a rising china. >> it's going to be very difficult, when the chinese look at this they react with glee, the thinking my gosh this virus escaped from a lab in there tearing each other apart over a fact of life that we had a mistake or an accident and...
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when you found out there's another famous singer davy jones and the monkeys, took his stage name fromthat of a hero of the alamo thus creating david bowie. >> i am just a geek. i have never seen santa and is a letter he wrote just before crossing the rio grande him going to take it back and free those slaves as wretched souls who are in chains. i never knew that existed two days later she crossed into texas. >> wonderful. other any parting shots from all three customers anything you want to add? people look at this may be considering purchasing we tried to not bang the reader of the head by how wrong all this is. just to be open to the idea their other ideas about what happened. especially communities of color have points on texas history and the alamo i know we opened my mind we try to put this out there in the public conversation in a non- preachy way if you will. >> i would say this is a funny book we need to have one voice and brian took the lead in writing it. it is a light touch, it is funny it is not a boring history book like you are used to. i think you'll see some of the rev
when you found out there's another famous singer davy jones and the monkeys, took his stage name fromthat of a hero of the alamo thus creating david bowie. >> i am just a geek. i have never seen santa and is a letter he wrote just before crossing the rio grande him going to take it back and free those slaves as wretched souls who are in chains. i never knew that existed two days later she crossed into texas. >> wonderful. other any parting shots from all three customers anything you...
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. >> reporter: after being out bis davis decided to forgo the home inspection in order to guarantee shel be able to move in. >> if you look at the house, it is a pretty house, we kind of got duped. >> reporter: what's the worse part of this ordeal? >> i cry everyday. everyday something happens >> reporter: according to bank rates, 64% of millennials, 45% of gen x and 33% of baby boomers regret their home purchases, high maintenance cause or poor location or wrong house size buyers are making offers site unseen and waiting for contingency of bidding wars. >> this house looks nice online but i should have seen it in person and taken more time to decide on what kind of lifestyle we want to have when we come here >> i have multiple raccoons. >> reporter: davis is fed up >> i am really -- i am stuck now. stuck. i am stuck in this house everyone got an inspection done. it should beould it should be a requirement >> reporter: davis hopes future homeowners heed her cautionary tale so their dream homes don't become money pits. >>> a former first couple is celebrating a major milestone, president
. >> reporter: after being out bis davis decided to forgo the home inspection in order to guarantee shel be able to move in. >> if you look at the house, it is a pretty house, we kind of got duped. >> reporter: what's the worse part of this ordeal? >> i cry everyday. everyday something happens >> reporter: according to bank rates, 64% of millennials, 45% of gen x and 33% of baby boomers regret their home purchases, high maintenance cause or poor location or wrong...
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it's another nancy davis. they're talking about well, and he says don't worry about it screen actors guild's got your back. nancy says no. i'm really going to have to meet him in person to really calm my fairs. well, the fact is she'd had her eye on this. yes. i could see a legit about it. she's kind of had her eye on this newly single handsome guy for a while. but when ronald reagan shows up at her doorstep for this supposedly blind, but carefully engineered on her part first date. he is at the lowest point of his life. his wife has walked out his career is coming to an end. he himself has childhood trauma having been the son of an alcoholic. he is also standing there. literally a broken man. he shows up for their first date on two crutches because he's been two months in traction because his leg was broken in six places. and as he would later say if nancy davis hadn't come along when she did i would have lost my soul. now it is no one could have imagined the future that would open up for the two of them and
it's another nancy davis. they're talking about well, and he says don't worry about it screen actors guild's got your back. nancy says no. i'm really going to have to meet him in person to really calm my fairs. well, the fact is she'd had her eye on this. yes. i could see a legit about it. she's kind of had her eye on this newly single handsome guy for a while. but when ronald reagan shows up at her doorstep for this supposedly blind, but carefully engineered on her part first date. he is at...
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, him to. 0k, dr mati hlatshwayo davis. thank — him to. 0k, dr mati hlatshwayo davis, thank you _ himch indeed forjoining us here on bbc news. thank you for having me. more than six months after protestors stormed the us capitol, the house of representatives is set to begin hearing evidence tomorrow into the events surrounding the riot onjanuary 6, the day congress certified president biden as the next president of the united states. the road to this moment has not been without controversy and criticism. let's bring in former adviser to president george w bush and bbc analyst ron christie. ron, good to speak to you. just looking at the political makeup of this committee, it is much more partisan now than it was in the immediate aftermath of the storming of the capital. how big a problem is that for both publicans and democrats?— that for both publicans and democrats? , ., ., that for both publicans and democrats? , ,, ,, , democrats? good evening, tim, it is alwa s democrats? good evening, tim, it is always good — democrats? good evening, tim, it is always good to _ democrats? good ev
, him to. 0k, dr mati hlatshwayo davis. thank — him to. 0k, dr mati hlatshwayo davis, thank you _ himch indeed forjoining us here on bbc news. thank you for having me. more than six months after protestors stormed the us capitol, the house of representatives is set to begin hearing evidence tomorrow into the events surrounding the riot onjanuary 6, the day congress certified president biden as the next president of the united states. the road to this moment has not been without controversy...
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davis, what a catch and then, throws to 1st. that is a double-play. no hitter through 5.re defense. a smash to 3rd. flores, a great stop and pick on the other end. no hitter watch on through 6 inng top nolan, in the inning, the ing, going, it is going to bounce off of the wall and get away. the nba finals begin tomorrow night right here on abc 7. phoenix and milwaukee.and milwa. : -- milwaukee, not lacking for confidence. >> i think guys have done a great job of adjusting with him not out there and, you know, to of the games of our season. >> a level of gratitude in this position, you know, you move on from that and you start to strategize and figure out ways to, you know, maximize the moment. >>> stanley cup final game 4, tampa bay, montreal. 6 minutes to go, lightning, now, tampa bay wifes and girlfriends well, they are excite about that? we head to overtime. four minutes in. and montreal josh anderson, the game winner, what a play that was. the fans going crazy outside the arena. game 5 in tampa. >>> after weeks of trash talk the match celebrity tees off in montana fea
davis, what a catch and then, throws to 1st. that is a double-play. no hitter through 5.re defense. a smash to 3rd. flores, a great stop and pick on the other end. no hitter watch on through 6 inng top nolan, in the inning, the ing, going, it is going to bounce off of the wall and get away. the nba finals begin tomorrow night right here on abc 7. phoenix and milwaukee.and milwa. : -- milwaukee, not lacking for confidence. >> i think guys have done a great job of adjusting with him not out...
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first to the professor it's great to see you. >> and ranking member davis.hink you for the opportunity to test the origins. and those losing the recommendation and then in my written statement in with that times and places and manners. but first the reconstruction indicates and those have those defects in congressional defects within the state and also and also designed with federal elections. and with that with the asking that word should they default under members ofhe congress? and also those in part of the federation and those with the federal agents. and with the most detailed speech. and that as a closet is debated. and with no congressional review or alteration. so precisely because with those words of latitude of that discretionary power. and then that inequality. and with that can congressional districts but then the then that motion was rejected. so madison speech also identifies new problems in designing a system of national political representation so it should be decided with the district for all representatives these and many others with the me
first to the professor it's great to see you. >> and ranking member davis.hink you for the opportunity to test the origins. and those losing the recommendation and then in my written statement in with that times and places and manners. but first the reconstruction indicates and those have those defects in congressional defects within the state and also and also designed with federal elections. and with that with the asking that word should they default under members ofhe congress? and...
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and experienced that day, clinton representative rodney davis of illinois who served as a teller for the electoral vote count on that day. >> there were a lot of freshmen there and i got to know during orientation that this was the first real experience as a member of congress, and we were kind of watching them and talking to my fellow colleagues about what we could do to try to stop this. >> what were those conversations like? tell us about them. >> i remember a conversation i had with marjorie taylor green. marjorie was a freshman. she was very active during the orientation, and she was very upset about what was going on, and her and i chatted that she said what can i do? isotopic you go back in the cloak room film a video and put on social media and if given influence over anybody other tell them to stop. she did that. >> this week you also from democrats madeleine dean of pennsylvania and zoe lofgren of california. january 6, views from the house sunday at 10 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen on
and experienced that day, clinton representative rodney davis of illinois who served as a teller for the electoral vote count on that day. >> there were a lot of freshmen there and i got to know during orientation that this was the first real experience as a member of congress, and we were kind of watching them and talking to my fellow colleagues about what we could do to try to stop this. >> what were those conversations like? tell us about them. >> i remember a conversation...
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i want to go again, fast. >> thanks to linsey davis. what is pretty incredible. much to wally funk, she put all of her life savings, $200,000 to go on a future virgin galactic flight. >> you can see her joy. it's infectious. i know she will open the doors for a lot of people. >>> and coming up, this happened. for years. home making monthly mortgage payments doing the right thing. well, that investment can give you tax-free cash just when you need it. learn how americans 62 years and older are accessing $100,000s in tax-free cash with a reverse mortgage loan to pay bills cover medical costs create emergency funds and more if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some kind of trick to take your home i wouldn't even be here. it's just a loan. call now to get your free information kit! look, reverse mortgages aren't gonna work for everyone. but, if you're looking for some extra cash for whatever reason. your home's equity just might be the right talk to aag for the best reverse mortgage america's leader in reverse mortgages is ready to help you reach your retirement
i want to go again, fast. >> thanks to linsey davis. what is pretty incredible. much to wally funk, she put all of her life savings, $200,000 to go on a future virgin galactic flight. >> you can see her joy. it's infectious. i know she will open the doors for a lot of people. >>> and coming up, this happened. for years. home making monthly mortgage payments doing the right thing. well, that investment can give you tax-free cash just when you need it. learn how americans 62...
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davis, what a catch and then, throws to 1st. that is a double-play. no hitter through 5.d. flores, a great stop and pick on the other end. no hitter watch on through 6 innings, top 7. nolan, in the inning, the cardinals rally. two on for matt carpenter. going, going, it is going to bounce off of the wall and get away. the nba finals begin tomorrow night right here on abc 7. phoenix and milwaukee.d milwauk. : -- milwaukee, not lacking for confidence. >> i think guys have done a great job of adjusting with him not out there and, you know, to of the games of our season. >> a level of gratitude in this position, you know, you move on from that and you start to strategize and figure out ways to, you know, maximize the moment. >>> stanley cup final game 4, tampa bay, montreal. 6 minutes to go, lightning, now, tampa bay wifes and girlfriends well, they are excite about that? we head to overtime. four minutes in. and montreal josh anderson, the game winner, what a play that the fans going crazy outside the arena. game 5 in tampa. >>> after weeks of trash talk the match celethe be
davis, what a catch and then, throws to 1st. that is a double-play. no hitter through 5.d. flores, a great stop and pick on the other end. no hitter watch on through 6 innings, top 7. nolan, in the inning, the cardinals rally. two on for matt carpenter. going, going, it is going to bounce off of the wall and get away. the nba finals begin tomorrow night right here on abc 7. phoenix and milwaukee.d milwauk. : -- milwaukee, not lacking for confidence. >> i think guys have done a great job...
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. >> reporter: victor davis and his friend eric came here to check out the peer. >> on the way to the pier over there, the wind kind of knocked me over. we had a decent dust. it knocked me over. >> reporter: the force of the waves sent water splashing over the seawall. this is not how the ocean normally looks here. >> i made a comment earlier in the week that it was like glass, like a lake glass. it was beautiful and clear and blue and crisp, and now it's just absolutely a mess. huge waves. >> reporter: after hours of raging wind and rain, elsa began to move on to the lower keys, leaving some downed branches and flooded streets behind. city crews are clearing storm drains to get water moved out quickly. for many in trucks, getting around was simple. for others, it could be tricky. >> easy driving, take it slow, don't drown, turnaround. >> reporter: some who lived hearsay storms may be an inconvenience, but it comes along with being able to call key west home. >> this is a paradise that anybody loves so much. this is the price that we pay. some people don't like it. on a local myself,
. >> reporter: victor davis and his friend eric came here to check out the peer. >> on the way to the pier over there, the wind kind of knocked me over. we had a decent dust. it knocked me over. >> reporter: the force of the waves sent water splashing over the seawall. this is not how the ocean normally looks here. >> i made a comment earlier in the week that it was like glass, like a lake glass. it was beautiful and clear and blue and crisp, and now it's just absolutely...
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all right, that was cold and davies, anchor, and reporter with radio and l. 610. thank you for joining us. in japan, a powerful mudslide has swept through a seaside town flat in nearly everything in its path. at least 2 people have died and 20 more are still missing. the military has been deployed to at tommy southwest of tokyo. these of torrential rains triggered the disaster. the the water logged ground swallowed buses, the heavy rain swept up cars and dumped them. the landslides destroyed homes and businesses the big electricity pylons here was shaking all over the place. i'm not from my didn't know what was happening. then the mob slides were already there, and in the street below, i was really scared somewhere amid all the devastation on dozens of local residents who couldn't get away in time. 2 of those have already been found dead. rescuers are looking for more survivors in just a few days. the area has seen more rain than it usually does in entire month. as rescue efforts and evacuations get underway, officials warn but more downfalls are in the forecast.
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. >> hi, this is hugh davies. >> reporter: you davies was among the lucky ones. the glass fire burned all around his 230 acre property near calistoga. >> we were able to make it through the fire with all of our buildings intact, and life goes on. we are thankful very much for that. >> reporter: what this year, along with the threat of more devastating wildfires, has come the skyrocketing cost of insurance. or worse, the possibility an insurance carrier dropsy altogether. >> for some of these rural areas that have been visited by fires recent, we have a real challenge of being able to afford fire insurance, or even security. >> reporter: davies says his policy, which he locked in two months ago jumped from $200,000 up to $800,000, while his deductible skyrocketed from $25,000 to have $1 million. in addition to that, the insurance company dropped what it would cover to just 20% of the value of his buildings. nick smith cough, a broker with risk strategies in burlingame, an insurance broker that specializes in coverage for wineries, says huge, multimillion dollar pa
. >> hi, this is hugh davies. >> reporter: you davies was among the lucky ones. the glass fire burned all around his 230 acre property near calistoga. >> we were able to make it through the fire with all of our buildings intact, and life goes on. we are thankful very much for that. >> reporter: what this year, along with the threat of more devastating wildfires, has come the skyrocketing cost of insurance. or worse, the possibility an insurance carrier dropsy altogether....
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let's cross over now to local radio reporter and anchor colton davies. he joins us from kamloops in canada, just east of litan. colton. thanks for joining us. thanks for having me. so tell us how is what is happening, enlighten affecting people in your community. it's, it's dark, it's heavy air and it's, it's a very difficult time. the damage that's happened in the last week. we didn't really have a fire season. we could go over the damage that has happened in the past week has been catastrophic. and the outlook is, is dire when we talk about the conditions because we're going through something truly historic in terms of our weather conditions and the fire red stream that we haven't seen before can moves and live and other communities in this area. it's hard a wildfire country and this time of year in british columbia and canada. but what we're seeing right now are conditions that we have right now. thousands of people are weighted as we know, as, as you know, most of the town about 90 percent hold burned to the ground. if i are starting wednesday night,
let's cross over now to local radio reporter and anchor colton davies. he joins us from kamloops in canada, just east of litan. colton. thanks for joining us. thanks for having me. so tell us how is what is happening, enlighten affecting people in your community. it's, it's dark, it's heavy air and it's, it's a very difficult time. the damage that's happened in the last week. we didn't really have a fire season. we could go over the damage that has happened in the past week has been...
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he's at the station in davis, california now. thank you for coming on the programme.. we really appreciate yourtime. i programme. we really appreciate your time. i want to start with those amazing pictures that we show just a few seconds those amazing pictures that we showjust a few seconds ago. talk through what is going on. they are heart stopping images, for anybody, even those who aren't familiar with the fire service and the fires here in the united states was not what happens in those images in —— �*s onjuly 21, our type three fire engine was going to protect a subdivision of houses, off of the highway in nevada. wejust houses, off of the highway in nevada. we just encountered incredible fire conditions was not as you mentioned, these large fires can create their own weather systems and you see right in front of our fire engine what almost look like a cyclone of fire go back and forth in front of it as they drive through to protect our housing development. given your experience. _ housing development. given your experience. you _ housing development. given your
he's at the station in davis, california now. thank you for coming on the programme.. we really appreciate yourtime. i programme. we really appreciate your time. i want to start with those amazing pictures that we show just a few seconds those amazing pictures that we showjust a few seconds ago. talk through what is going on. they are heart stopping images, for anybody, even those who aren't familiar with the fire service and the fires here in the united states was not what happens in those...
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skateboarding is now an olympic sport and one of the top skateborders in the world is from davis. his story, pretty wild. just in case you didn't know, nyjah houston is a big deal. the 26-year-old is the new face of skateboarding. it's not just his face. it's his body. covered in ink. the bad boy of skateboarding is very good for the sport. he knows tokyo is a launching point. >> i think it definitely has an opportunity to help the sport grow a lot. i think we're going to see a lot more skate parks pop up in places around the world, which is going to be great to see. >> reporter: his road to tokyo started in davis. he was skateboarding at the age of 5. since then a rise, multi-million dollar endorsements, 4.7 instagram followers and a four-time world champion. but the olympics is a first. >> it's way bigger than any x games or any street league or anything like that that i've ever skated at before. but it's going to be sick, it's going to -- obviously a lot of pressure, a lot of nerves but i think i've been pretty good with dealing with that in the pass. >> the goal for houston an
skateboarding is now an olympic sport and one of the top skateborders in the world is from davis. his story, pretty wild. just in case you didn't know, nyjah houston is a big deal. the 26-year-old is the new face of skateboarding. it's not just his face. it's his body. covered in ink. the bad boy of skateboarding is very good for the sport. he knows tokyo is a launching point. >> i think it definitely has an opportunity to help the sport grow a lot. i think we're going to see a lot more...
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. >> this week you'll also hear from republican ronnie davis of illinois and pennsylvania democrats indeed. january 6, views from the house sunday at 10 pm eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. now house speaker nancy pelosi discusses the legislative agenda with reporters including a new bipartisan senate infrastructure deal. other topics include student loans, the january 6 select committee work and mask guidance from the capital position. >> good morning. yesterday the world saw the truth of january 6. they saw what we knew. at our capital police and metropolitan police of washington dc were ourheroes . they rest their lives to save the capital, our democracy and to honor the constitution . the constitution which calls for us on january 6 two count the vote and take the, received the electoral college vote to count them and to certify the president of the united states. there was an assault on that particular day. it wasn't just any day of the week to make sure that we did not honor the constitution. and that we would disrupt the peaceful transfer of power
. >> this week you'll also hear from republican ronnie davis of illinois and pennsylvania democrats indeed. january 6, views from the house sunday at 10 pm eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. now house speaker nancy pelosi discusses the legislative agenda with reporters including a new bipartisan senate infrastructure deal. other topics include student loans, the january 6 select committee work and mask guidance from the capital position. >> good...
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davis is also -- or representative davis is also a ranking member and speaker pelosi didn't object to him. and representative nells also voted to object, along with representative banks and representative jordan. why do you think there was a difference between her objecting to representative banks and jordan as opposed to representative davis and -- >> i don't know, but she has raskin who objected and asked for an impeachment, too. i don't know if the objections matter, because her members have objected before. >> leader mccarthy, the large bus with the gear on it, that's a finding from the senate report. that's exactly what they -- >> yeah. >> -- investigated. what do you want to find out? who locked the bus? why didn't they have the gear there? >> wasn't the answer just they were incompetent? what more do we need to know about it. >> what's the solution? weapon want to find solution. when you look at sheriff troy nells, 30 years of law enforcement. first, what did he do that day? he had been a member for three days. he's inside the chambers. people are breaking in. first, he joins o
davis is also -- or representative davis is also a ranking member and speaker pelosi didn't object to him. and representative nells also voted to object, along with representative banks and representative jordan. why do you think there was a difference between her objecting to representative banks and jordan as opposed to representative davis and -- >> i don't know, but she has raskin who objected and asked for an impeachment, too. i don't know if the objections matter, because her...
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thank you right -- ranking member davis. i am from the great state of wisconsin and the other honorable members of the community. i am the dean at the university of wisconsin law school. i have written on congress's power under the elections clause before. in a word, one that the u.s. stream court has used repeatedly for allowing 142 years, congress's power over congressional elections under this law -- clause is paramount. under the unambiguous text of the election clause in a long line of supreme court precedent, congress has plenty of authority over the time, lace, and manner of conducting congressional elections. most recent use of this principle was justice scalia's opinion for seven justices in arizona versus intertribal council of arizona in 2013. he referred to the broad and comprehensive scope of congress is election clause power. and the remainder of my testimony i will provide background on what this means and in particular, how it has been construed to the supreme court. the elections clause, the text of which me
thank you right -- ranking member davis. i am from the great state of wisconsin and the other honorable members of the community. i am the dean at the university of wisconsin law school. i have written on congress's power under the elections clause before. in a word, one that the u.s. stream court has used repeatedly for allowing 142 years, congress's power over congressional elections under this law -- clause is paramount. under the unambiguous text of the election clause in a long line of...
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davis has joined us, mr. davis, you are now recognized for five minutes. >> well, thank you, madam chair, nice to see the witness. sorry i haven't been here the whole time and keeping a tab on the testimony and an eye on mr. style, and the ranking side. but it's great to see everybody, can't wait to see all of new person again. and start my questions, mr. secretary, i do want to say thank you for coming here today. it's great to see you a few weeks ago in washington. as the chief election official for the state of kentucky, do you believe the federal government should mandate how states and jurisdictions administer elections? >> well, i certainly don't have a problem with some basic provisions, ndra that congress is going to have. i don't want a micromanagement of our elections systems because states are simply different. the first argument. with respect to congress i think we do a better job at the state level especially across the aisle to actually work with each other and get things done, it's a less toxic
davis has joined us, mr. davis, you are now recognized for five minutes. >> well, thank you, madam chair, nice to see the witness. sorry i haven't been here the whole time and keeping a tab on the testimony and an eye on mr. style, and the ranking side. but it's great to see everybody, can't wait to see all of new person again. and start my questions, mr. secretary, i do want to say thank you for coming here today. it's great to see you a few weeks ago in washington. as the chief election...
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[yelling] >> this week you will hear from publican rodney davis of illinois and pennsylvania democrat meddling dean. january 6, views from the house. sunday 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span the or or listen on the c-span radio app. >> tom cotton has been mentioned as a possible 2024 presidential candidate during a recent visit to new hampshire, publican lawmaker spoke at a shooting range about detecting the second amendment supporting law enforcement. [inaudible conversations] >> everybody, thank you. if i could have your attention, thank you all for coming to the third annual. i'm chris, the county chairman thank you to all the attendees for helping out to bring attention to a safe and friendly, family-friendly secony amendment machine gun shoot. by exercising our second amendment, we helped protect it so thank you all for a that and the contributions. i'd like to think the staff, they have been fantastic and donated their facilities to us so please respect that. thank you, you guys are awesome. [applause] don't like to thank the volunteers from the committee. all of us sponsors
[yelling] >> this week you will hear from publican rodney davis of illinois and pennsylvania democrat meddling dean. january 6, views from the house. sunday 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span the or or listen on the c-span radio app. >> tom cotton has been mentioned as a possible 2024 presidential candidate during a recent visit to new hampshire, publican lawmaker spoke at a shooting range about detecting the second amendment supporting law enforcement. [inaudible conversations]...
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davis. to come back to the city with something so great and beneficial is happening, makes my heart so full. thank you again mayor breed and thank you to the team that made this happen. and yeah, thank you so much. i hope you have a bulletproof day. >> thank you, mary toni. i know what it feels like to be in college and went to u.c. davis and it was definitely a struggle. i am glad that program is benefitting you and others who want access to what our things that are what carol called fun. and fun shouldn't be expensive. fun should just be fun. that is what this is also about. and with that, thank you so much to see people in person. this pandemic has challenged us like no other event. not even the 89 earthquake challenged us as much as this pandemic. and june 15 the opportunity to open the doors and to do more if possible and the regulations around large-scale events and things like the care zell and other things and it has everything to do with the people of the city who have gotten vaccin
davis. to come back to the city with something so great and beneficial is happening, makes my heart so full. thank you again mayor breed and thank you to the team that made this happen. and yeah, thank you so much. i hope you have a bulletproof day. >> thank you, mary toni. i know what it feels like to be in college and went to u.c. davis and it was definitely a struggle. i am glad that program is benefitting you and others who want access to what our things that are what carol called...