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defense attorney edmunds again went to court, and again won.w, what did those victories mean for ken? >> well, from a practical point of view, it meant that indictment got dismissed. >> dismissed. as if he'd never been charged in the first place. ken was no longer free on bail. he was simply free. >> and now we're back to a point as though the case never was brought in the first place. and that's frustrating. >> how do you get your head around it? how do you process all of it? how do you move forward every day? >> and how would they make the case against ken and persuade the state to start from scratch? ken's story had never changed, that shirlene killed herself, accidentally or on purpose, with an overdose of pills. of course, the state still had evidence, like that pill bottle the sisters said they found stashed in the back yard of the condo, as if ken fed the pills to shirlene, then tried to hide the bottle from the police. but defense attorney edmunds could show ken didn't try to hide anything, that, in fact, he took paramedics to the medic
defense attorney edmunds again went to court, and again won.w, what did those victories mean for ken? >> well, from a practical point of view, it meant that indictment got dismissed. >> dismissed. as if he'd never been charged in the first place. ken was no longer free on bail. he was simply free. >> and now we're back to a point as though the case never was brought in the first place. and that's frustrating. >> how do you get your head around it? how do you process all...
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i'm edmund lee and i'm the project manager for public works. let me just pull up this presentation here. all right. hope everybody can see this presentation. >> yep. >> all right. so this protection is for the 2011 road repaving and street safety bond. there hasn't been a whole lot of changes since we last met. all the original scope proposed up to the funding of this bond is now complete. so for the majority of this presentation, i'm just going to go ahead and highlight the accomplishments before getting on to the next steps. so this first one is the overview of just the funding of the bond. essentially, it's about a $250 million bond split into the various items listed here. rerstreet repaving and construction. street scape school pedestrian and safety. traffic signal and improvements. sidewalk accessibility improments, and sidewalk accessibility improvements with sidewalk repairs and the last program is structures. so on to the first program here. the street repaving and construction. this program does accomplish 100 -- excuse me 1,4 saulius
i'm edmund lee and i'm the project manager for public works. let me just pull up this presentation here. all right. hope everybody can see this presentation. >> yep. >> all right. so this protection is for the 2011 road repaving and street safety bond. there hasn't been a whole lot of changes since we last met. all the original scope proposed up to the funding of this bond is now complete. so for the majority of this presentation, i'm just going to go ahead and highlight the...
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if i can quote edmund burke again, lord frost has quoted him a number of times over the summer but he who did nothing because he could only do a little. and what business has come in to do is highlight all the things that need to be sorted and we've all done our little bit to try and move things forward, so looking forward to see today whether the eu has listened to that and how that compliments with what lord frost said yesterday and see if it gives us some degree of certainty. 0k, roger pollen, thank you very much indeed. stay with us on. coming up that we hear from the stay with us on. coming up that we hearfrom the head of stay with us on. coming up that we hear from the head of the players' association on the challenges of being one of the biggest basketball leagues. parts of san francisco least affected by the earthquake are returning to life, but in the marina area where most of the damage was done, they are more conscious than ever of how much has been destroyed. in the 19 years since he was last here, he has gone from being a little—known revolutionary to an experienced and s
if i can quote edmund burke again, lord frost has quoted him a number of times over the summer but he who did nothing because he could only do a little. and what business has come in to do is highlight all the things that need to be sorted and we've all done our little bit to try and move things forward, so looking forward to see today whether the eu has listened to that and how that compliments with what lord frost said yesterday and see if it gives us some degree of certainty. 0k, roger...
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i'm edmund lee and i'm the project manager for public works.e just pull up this presentation here. all right. hope everybody can see this presentation. >> yep. >> all right. so this protection is for the 2011 road repaving and street safety bond. there hasn't been a whole lot of changes since we last met. all the original scope proposed up to the funding of this bond is now complete. so for the majority of this presentation, i'm just going to go ahead and highlight the accomplishments before getting on to the next steps. so this first one is the overview of just the funding of the bond. essentially, it's about a $250 million bond split into the various items listed here. rerstreet repaving and construction. street scape school pedestrian and safety. traffic signal and improvements. sidewalk accessibility improments, and sidewalk accessibility improvements with sidewalk repairs and the last program is structures. so on to the first program here. the street repaving and construction. this program does accomplish 100 -- excuse me 1,4 saulius ritte
i'm edmund lee and i'm the project manager for public works.e just pull up this presentation here. all right. hope everybody can see this presentation. >> yep. >> all right. so this protection is for the 2011 road repaving and street safety bond. there hasn't been a whole lot of changes since we last met. all the original scope proposed up to the funding of this bond is now complete. so for the majority of this presentation, i'm just going to go ahead and highlight the...
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are the edmund pettis bridge john and i talked about that moment in history. something i will treasure for a lifetime. in his name when he to honor him and honor the principles that he gave his life for. making certain everyone has an opportunity to help us build the book beloved community. madam president i yield the floor. >> senator from connecticut for a. >> madam president. i am so proud and honored to be with my colleagues senator leahy and senator durbin, senator warnock, all of this the senate version of the john r lewis voting rights advancement act. i think any of us would be honored to be spearheading a bill name for one of our heroes. this bill has particular significance to all of us because we lived through the time, the summer of 1965 when the state troopers mercilessly attacked john lewis and 600 others as they cross the edmund pettis bridge in selma, alabama and peaceful protest she protect their right to w vote. in the wake of that attack, as the nation came together to grieve, president johnson joined with congress to pursue as he put it, qu
are the edmund pettis bridge john and i talked about that moment in history. something i will treasure for a lifetime. in his name when he to honor him and honor the principles that he gave his life for. making certain everyone has an opportunity to help us build the book beloved community. madam president i yield the floor. >> senator from connecticut for a. >> madam president. i am so proud and honored to be with my colleagues senator leahy and senator durbin, senator warnock, all...
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tommy edmund, with the only run, the cardinals were gonna score and the one nothing lead against adam wainwright doesn't last all that long in the fourth. justin turner lift and separate right into the dodger bullpen solo. it's a 11 ball game. in fact, it stayed that way until the bottom of the ninth inning with two outs. that's young alex breath with one on chris taylor has been slumping that pitch over and out, walk off the dodgers delirious at dodgers stadium to run game ender. they will have their champagne party now and move it up north to san francisco. where the giants and their champagne party of course sunday after beating the padres and the giants, decide that that gentleman right there logan web who got the party started will be the starting pitcher on friday night. of course, you could have made a case for kevin gausman. what an outstanding season. but logan web pitched the winner in the close out game against the padres finished the season at 11 and three with a 3.3 e r a and established himself as the ace of the staff. we'll go at it friday night in san francisco, also i
tommy edmund, with the only run, the cardinals were gonna score and the one nothing lead against adam wainwright doesn't last all that long in the fourth. justin turner lift and separate right into the dodger bullpen solo. it's a 11 ball game. in fact, it stayed that way until the bottom of the ninth inning with two outs. that's young alex breath with one on chris taylor has been slumping that pitch over and out, walk off the dodgers delirious at dodgers stadium to run game ender. they will...
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whenever spain's pepper martinez, you'll play fabulous panini edmund. in the women's tournament us open finalist layla fernandez upset 9th seat anastasio public chunk of our and have 1st match since missing out on that grand slam title. the canadian tain rallied from a set and a break down to beat the french open finalist, 57636, full advancing to the round of 16 and had tournament debut extends fernandez, winning streak against top 20 opponents to 5. she'll place american shelby rogers, her place in the quarter finals. little earlier victoria as rincon edged out petrik, a bit of a in the 4th round. these 2 major champions have been playing till the 13th and at night meetings. just the 4th time as rank has beaten the bible progressing a tight 756 victory 2nd seat ecos shown pick has last 5 games on route to the round of 16 she dominated. veronica could have been tova. beetroot has 616 love. after wench conflict said she'd be dominant, it's donating $50000.00 of her prize money to a mental health charity. you know well to mental health day that she's goi
whenever spain's pepper martinez, you'll play fabulous panini edmund. in the women's tournament us open finalist layla fernandez upset 9th seat anastasio public chunk of our and have 1st match since missing out on that grand slam title. the canadian tain rallied from a set and a break down to beat the french open finalist, 57636, full advancing to the round of 16 and had tournament debut extends fernandez, winning streak against top 20 opponents to 5. she'll place american shelby rogers, her...
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christian science monitor"'s discerning foreign correspondent to the semi- colonial nations declared edmund seventh wendell willkie wants the four freedoms taken out of the round of the abstract and clothes in a rumpled blue suit. 36 million plus americans listen to the report to the people on the four national networks for the 1940s to mid-term elections. it was a deep. message about the next chapter in the american adventure in the atlantic charter contextualizing of american exceptionalism. wendell's address offered a picture of the strange new international world awaiting this competitor it's full enlightening gauge meant like it or not. he went on from his radio address to the american people to the u.s. supreme court on november 92 schneiderman vs. u.s. his extraordinary immigration -- against the m. moment of communist citizenship. schneiderman vs. u.s. was resolved in 1940 3x5 entry for schneiderman to the other dismay of justice frankfurter. like his service to england survival like us circumnavigation of that the globe and like us 1943 blockbuster wilke subjected to spare for post
christian science monitor"'s discerning foreign correspondent to the semi- colonial nations declared edmund seventh wendell willkie wants the four freedoms taken out of the round of the abstract and clothes in a rumpled blue suit. 36 million plus americans listen to the report to the people on the four national networks for the 1940s to mid-term elections. it was a deep. message about the next chapter in the american adventure in the atlantic charter contextualizing of american...
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>> narrator: edmund fitton brown coordinates the united nations monitoring team that assesses the globalrategic rival of the taliban. it's obviously much smaller than the taliban. but i think what isil is intending to do is to present itself as the party that wants to continue the fight, that makes no compromises. and they want to accuse the taliban of having, in some way, sold out. and isil is clearly making an effort to embarrass d attack and harass the taliban. and that will be obviously a challenge to the taliban, it will be... i'm not certain how easily the taliban will be able to suppresthat challenge. >> narrator: fitton brown also told najibullah that al qaeda, despite being weakened over the years, remains a threat too. >> al qaeda has a very close historic and trusting relationship with the taliban and al qaeda is present in afghanistan. i think the taliban have signaled very clearly that they are not going to do anything to break with or suppress al qaeda. what's been difficult for al qaeda has been to have a stable, uninterrupted place where they could regroup, recruit, train
>> narrator: edmund fitton brown coordinates the united nations monitoring team that assesses the globalrategic rival of the taliban. it's obviously much smaller than the taliban. but i think what isil is intending to do is to present itself as the party that wants to continue the fight, that makes no compromises. and they want to accuse the taliban of having, in some way, sold out. and isil is clearly making an effort to embarrass d attack and harass the taliban. and that will be...
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the historian part of me understands that the last time he was on the edmund pettis bridge i can't do that. i cannot participate unless we are going to have a massive mobilization a full rights for people. this is critically important. i think how fragile our democracy is. we've all had to deal with that for the last several months. people who went through something i didn't go through. they want to go back to those days again which makes the whole notion of women's suffrage a subset of a larger conversation of incredible need for the mobilization of all freedom loving people freedom of goodwill to understand our democracy needs our full participation. >> i wholeheartedly agree with all of these comments. i think rebecca, really expanding it and make sure everyone understands the depth that's incredibly important. into your point, the reason up at the expanded chronology as they wanted people to have and blacken white right in front of them i wanted them to have dates to see when various people in various communities receive the right to vote and when it was taken away. then possibly
the historian part of me understands that the last time he was on the edmund pettis bridge i can't do that. i cannot participate unless we are going to have a massive mobilization a full rights for people. this is critically important. i think how fragile our democracy is. we've all had to deal with that for the last several months. people who went through something i didn't go through. they want to go back to those days again which makes the whole notion of women's suffrage a subset of a...
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he was sort of like edmund burke and away. he and my book was a true conservative. he served governmental structure of values and you have to look at what people's needs are and address those needs but at the same time to understand society is made up of what he called little to -- like the knights of columbus for this society which we belong or the school alumni. nixon then moynihan clicked and nixon asked moynihan to come in and talk with them despite the fact that he worked for two democratic opponents. >> politics breeds strange bedfellows. it policy. >> moynihan as you can see was 6 feet 5 inches and was described as an elf. he had an elf and -- which is not a great premium in the early white house so he was not a breath of fresh air but a wind of change and he put together to show the juxtaposition of somebody who is campaigning for robert kennedy and was killed and he ends up as nixon's competitor of his domestic policy so we have a very short clip of the firing line in which william buckley introduces the band democrat moynahan and we butted up against a ver
he was sort of like edmund burke and away. he and my book was a true conservative. he served governmental structure of values and you have to look at what people's needs are and address those needs but at the same time to understand society is made up of what he called little to -- like the knights of columbus for this society which we belong or the school alumni. nixon then moynihan clicked and nixon asked moynihan to come in and talk with them despite the fact that he worked for two...
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when judge tyler was elected governor of virginia could no longer supervise his son's legal studies, edmund randolph stepped in. randolph had been attorney general under george washington and really presented young tyler with a challenging way to approach the law. tyler passed the bar in 1809 at the age of 19. now this is interesting because in virginia the law at the time they do had to be at least 21 years of age to pass the bar exam. to even sit for the bar exam. but apparently the examiner could not ask tyler how old he is. perhaps his father's connections allowed them to look the other way. but in any event he was 19 tyler passed the bar exam print did not set a practice right away. kind of took some time to develop further habits, study habits he participated in some moot court proceedings around richmond honing the oratorical skills you need in the courtroom. he was still thinking really in terms of politics. the picture here, the image on the right hand of the slide shows tyler at approximately age of 21 when he won his first political office, a seat in the virginia house of delegat
when judge tyler was elected governor of virginia could no longer supervise his son's legal studies, edmund randolph stepped in. randolph had been attorney general under george washington and really presented young tyler with a challenging way to approach the law. tyler passed the bar in 1809 at the age of 19. now this is interesting because in virginia the law at the time they do had to be at least 21 years of age to pass the bar exam. to even sit for the bar exam. but apparently the examiner...
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edmund kemper, dubbed the coed killer. and john wayne gacy, a possible inspiration for pennywise and stephen kings "it," who killed 33 young men and buried them in the crawlspace of his home. these stories and more are what you're going to hear in my new fox nation series, "the killer next door." - john would always say, what did we learn from each offender? and kind of put that all together. each offender had something unique that they did that we could add to the profile of killers in general. - serial killers don't just exist in the shadows. they walk beside us, live in our neighborhoods, and make our local news. over the course of 50 years, i get to know dozens of these predators through my work on hundreds of horrific cases. these people aren't like monsters. they look like us, but why are they different? what makes them different than us? with gacy, he could live kind of a dual life. he could be a businessman by day and he would be this predatory serial killer at night. - they just say, "well, gacy says, clowns can g
edmund kemper, dubbed the coed killer. and john wayne gacy, a possible inspiration for pennywise and stephen kings "it," who killed 33 young men and buried them in the crawlspace of his home. these stories and more are what you're going to hear in my new fox nation series, "the killer next door." - john would always say, what did we learn from each offender? and kind of put that all together. each offender had something unique that they did that we could add to the profile...
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across the edmund pettus bridge. listening to her so scholarly debate the lawsuits that we've been confronted with. shelby vs. holder. listening to her explain preclearance. and why we must fight. why we must have hearings. why we must get it right because there's so much at stake. madam speaker, it gives me great pleasure to yield time to congresswoman terri sewell. ms. sewell: madam speaker, i want to thank our illustrious chairwoman of the congressional black caucus, joyce beatty, for her leadership. i want to thank richie torres for leading us in this special order hour. nothing could be more profound in this hour than to be talking about voting rights. as we speak our nation is facing the most concerted effort to restrict the right to vote in a generation. just this year, 400 bills have been introduced in state legislatures across this nation to restrict the right to vote. and in 19 states, at least 33 of these bills have been -- have become law, including the most egregious of state legislatures, georgia, where
across the edmund pettus bridge. listening to her so scholarly debate the lawsuits that we've been confronted with. shelby vs. holder. listening to her explain preclearance. and why we must fight. why we must have hearings. why we must get it right because there's so much at stake. madam speaker, it gives me great pleasure to yield time to congresswoman terri sewell. ms. sewell: madam speaker, i want to thank our illustrious chairwoman of the congressional black caucus, joyce beatty, for her...
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it's significant on one side and of history because edmund pettus was famed as a confederate soldier,agon. but also we associate him, his bridge with the fight for black civil rights. >> throughout this whole trip, we've heard people talking about you can't lose history, this is one of the cases where i think if someone says that, it kind of makes sense to me. >> switches in general william, this senator and congressman benjamin. >> jefferson davis. grandmaster of the klan. this monument was erected october 7th 2000. there is no way to describe this man. this monument stands at our perpetual look respect for the south's finest heroes. up next, the southern history that is not told in these monuments, the horrors of slavery and of lynchings. you will meet a woman whose father was lynched and erected her own plaque to immortalize the place he was murdered just 20 miles from the alabama capital. stone goes in the south's continues right after this. s right after this ur biggest project yet. worth is giving the people who build it a solid foundation. wealth is shutting down the office for
it's significant on one side and of history because edmund pettus was famed as a confederate soldier,agon. but also we associate him, his bridge with the fight for black civil rights. >> throughout this whole trip, we've heard people talking about you can't lose history, this is one of the cases where i think if someone says that, it kind of makes sense to me. >> switches in general william, this senator and congressman benjamin. >> jefferson davis. grandmaster of the klan....
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demonstrators involved in the march across selma's edmund pettus bridge in 1965 the day, also known as blood. he sunday students at auburn university created a facebook page where people can look through photographs of march 7th, 1965 and identify themselves or others in the black and white images. the pages titled help us identify the selma blood. he sunday foot soldiers. it features multiple images of marchers who are labeled with red new earls and users can add the names of people they recognize in the comments section. the students say the effort highlights the need for additional historical research and documentation of one of the most movements in american history. and that's going to do it for us tonight right here on kron. 4 news at 10 o'clock. thank you so much for joining us. turn kron 4 news at 6. and in prime time all this weekend. i'm justine waldman. see you back here this week during cross news at 3. >> and stay tuned right now for sports night live. jason. this year. >> hello and welcome to another edition of sports night live on your host jason dumas us. we had ourselv
demonstrators involved in the march across selma's edmund pettus bridge in 1965 the day, also known as blood. he sunday students at auburn university created a facebook page where people can look through photographs of march 7th, 1965 and identify themselves or others in the black and white images. the pages titled help us identify the selma blood. he sunday foot soldiers. it features multiple images of marchers who are labeled with red new earls and users can add the names of people they...
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the next speaker is doctor robert edmund. >> i have no financial conflict of interest to disclose. previously i reviewed the statistics for the johnson & johnson trial data as seen on the slide. my goal is to encourage early and appropriate treatment for and support event the continued vaccinations. i've also encouraged investigations into this matter because i have hoped that there would eventually be studies in the process that results in the aucondition. why? because in early january, i got my first shot from a different vaccine and a different platform, moderna. i developed tonight is on the right sideif and the second dose in early february. this is what happens to many that develop tonight's after does number one. then worsened, the tone became moderate and i had headaches, numbness. a few days after my second, my wife received her first dose. by early march, she received hr second dose but then developed tinnitus. my wife and i continue to experience constant tendinitis. we had knows close contact and i had a negative nuclear test. i had normal tests and something that appea
the next speaker is doctor robert edmund. >> i have no financial conflict of interest to disclose. previously i reviewed the statistics for the johnson & johnson trial data as seen on the slide. my goal is to encourage early and appropriate treatment for and support event the continued vaccinations. i've also encouraged investigations into this matter because i have hoped that there would eventually be studies in the process that results in the aucondition. why? because in early...
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reporter: she is not alone, listen to edmunds.com's edmund. >> your vehicle is worth more than you thinker: he says all dealerships want your car, they need your car to sell. >> if it is one to three years old, it is a hot commodity right now. reporter: he says figure out what your car is worth versus residual value, subtract fees, see where you stand. that is what michelle has done, she thinks she can net $10,000. >> i'm definitely looking at outright purchasing the car and turning around and making a private sale. then using that capital that i gained from it. reporter: the average used car is now listed at $26,000. there can be a lot of money there, especially -- i know that is not how the world works. dan: when was the last time he could make ■myon cars likethis like a house? ama: a family tradition goes far beyond moms, dads and daughters. it is a celebration of a whole culture, which we are sharing tonight as part of hispanic heritage month. also i had. -- also ahead. dan: crazy george is celebrating today, it is 40 years since he invented the wave. ♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red r
reporter: she is not alone, listen to edmunds.com's edmund. >> your vehicle is worth more than you thinker: he says all dealerships want your car, they need your car to sell. >> if it is one to three years old, it is a hot commodity right now. reporter: he says figure out what your car is worth versus residual value, subtract fees, see where you stand. that is what michelle has done, she thinks she can net $10,000. >> i'm definitely looking at outright purchasing the car and...
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. >> i walked with him across the edmund pettus bridge, where he was beaten almost to death in a march keep coming back every year? >> it is on us to come back. this is the place that gave us the voting rights act, made it possible for thousands and millions of people to be able to participate in the democratic process. >> wie taken action on climate change -- >> congresswoman williams represents john loose's district. >> we have to have a standard way to access our democracy and right now we have seen state by state chip away at access to the ballot. >> voting rights daegtings used to pass congress with big bipartisan majorities. now most republicans oppose federal standards. >> this bill is yet another attempt at federal takeover of state and federal elections. >> this is a power grab. it's cynical, and it's wrong. >> if it wasn't for the federal government, i wouldn't have the rights to vote in this country as a black woman. i wouldn't be sevening in the united states congress. we have an obligation on the federal level to step in and make sure that there are standards to our democr
. >> i walked with him across the edmund pettus bridge, where he was beaten almost to death in a march keep coming back every year? >> it is on us to come back. this is the place that gave us the voting rights act, made it possible for thousands and millions of people to be able to participate in the democratic process. >> wie taken action on climate change -- >> congresswoman williams represents john loose's district. >> we have to have a standard way to access...
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henry edmund kirby emory upton alonzo cushing and george custer. ames would later recall he speaking of pelham was easily the most popular man at the core in my time. everybody liked him. i never heard anyone say a word against him. he was that kind of man, the kind of man who you felt instinctively hears her friend. he was quiet simple unassuming and unpretentious. there was a reserve about him that we got to know covered in inward strength. in his classwork pelham would never gain top of class struggled with mathematics but he excelled in the more physical activities like fencing horsemanship than boxing. he went home and the summer of 1858 after being at west point for two years and the photograph on the screen was taken on that first trip home. when he returns to west point some of the correspondents at the west point correspondence does survive and there's an expert -- excerpt from his brother sam and pelham says i do not think a man can be strictly honorable and less he is brave. if he fears encouragement to other men he cannot fulfill his de
henry edmund kirby emory upton alonzo cushing and george custer. ames would later recall he speaking of pelham was easily the most popular man at the core in my time. everybody liked him. i never heard anyone say a word against him. he was that kind of man, the kind of man who you felt instinctively hears her friend. he was quiet simple unassuming and unpretentious. there was a reserve about him that we got to know covered in inward strength. in his classwork pelham would never gain top of...
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while we are on air tuesday, the news broke that edmund, the head of one of the largest police unionesigned. after his home in office were raided by the fbi. since then, things have not gotten any better for the now former president of the sergeant but then the association. the new york post posted today that high ranking law enforcement officials told the post the feds are investigating the possible misappropriation of union funds, and seeking evidence of mail and wire fraud. union officials told members one state that its funds are good, and it says it would not be providing mullins with legal representation. which is pretty extraordinary considering that and mullins was the face of that union, for nearly 20 years, and stuck it out, state in the job for controversies. like the qanon mug, that was positioned behind him for multiple tv interviews. and the tiny tweet the arrest record of the new york city mayor, daughter who was attending a protest. the tiny called the city health commissioner of mitch, and the time that he called richie torres a first class for. again these weren't o
while we are on air tuesday, the news broke that edmund, the head of one of the largest police unionesigned. after his home in office were raided by the fbi. since then, things have not gotten any better for the now former president of the sergeant but then the association. the new york post posted today that high ranking law enforcement officials told the post the feds are investigating the possible misappropriation of union funds, and seeking evidence of mail and wire fraud. union officials...
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including albert ames, justin dimmick, henry dupont, charles hazlitt , mathis henry, justin kilpatrick, edmundkirby, emery upton, alonzo cushing and george custer. ames would later recall he's speaking of pelham was easily the most popular man of the core in mytime . everybody liked him. i never heard anyone say a word against him. he was the kind of man who you felt instinctively here is a friend. he was quiet, simple, unassuming, unpretentious. there was a reserve about him that we got to know w covered in inward strength. in his class work, pelham never gained top of class. he struggled with mathematics but excelled in fencing, horsemanship and boxing. he went home in the summer of 1858 after being at west point for 2 years and the photograph on the screen was taken on the first trip home. when he returns to west point , some of his correspondence, his west point correspondence does survive and there's an excerpt on a level letter he wrote to his brother sam and he says i do not think a man can be strictly honorable unless he is brave. if he fears and cringes to other men he cannot fulfill
including albert ames, justin dimmick, henry dupont, charles hazlitt , mathis henry, justin kilpatrick, edmundkirby, emery upton, alonzo cushing and george custer. ames would later recall he's speaking of pelham was easily the most popular man of the core in mytime . everybody liked him. i never heard anyone say a word against him. he was the kind of man who you felt instinctively here is a friend. he was quiet, simple, unassuming, unpretentious. there was a reserve about him that we got to...
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tommy edmund stanford man into score. and the cardinals do take a one nothing lead.were going to get. cum the third inning. adam wainwright in some trouble, dodgers load the bases, one out trade turner up the middle. they turn it on him one of the fastest guys in the league. and the cardinals escape with their one lead. but wainwright not so fortunate. portland right into the wheelhouse. justin turner, who turns on that into the dodger. bullpen they're happy, long gone. it's a 11 ball game, in fact, stayed that way into the bottom of the ninth with two outs. alex reyes on two out. what, uh chris taylor crushes the game ender into the cheap seats, two run homer, three run dodger walk off typical victory for them, and they will pack it up after their champagne party and head for san francisco. no doubt working out tomorrow evening in san francisco and ready to take on the giants told you there was be a champaign party for the dodgers tonight. and san francisco waiting for him, and they know exactly who they're starting pitcher will be. he established himself as the ace
tommy edmund stanford man into score. and the cardinals do take a one nothing lead.were going to get. cum the third inning. adam wainwright in some trouble, dodgers load the bases, one out trade turner up the middle. they turn it on him one of the fastest guys in the league. and the cardinals escape with their one lead. but wainwright not so fortunate. portland right into the wheelhouse. justin turner, who turns on that into the dodger. bullpen they're happy, long gone. it's a 11 ball game, in...
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chase edmunds fighting for yardage. dante johnson comes up and strips the ball out.t first, edmonds was ruled down by contact. they review it. 49ers challenged the call. it is ruled a fumble and again, the 49ers have a short field and a chance to take the leader tie. but again, they get no points. they go forward again on fourth down lance's past. tipped at the line by j. j. watt. the cardinals and murray finally capitalized. murray lobs it up to deandre hopkins, who makes the catch over josh norman. perfect throw perfect catch nine yard touchdown. it's a 17 to 7 lead. 49ers did get a late field goal, but that's as close as they got as the cardinals wound up the clock. they follow the two and three with their third straight loss in second straight divisional opponent 17 10. the final and this one kyle shanahan on the first start by his rookie quarterback. i want to go out there and play like he's been doing in practice and be comfortable on the offense and, um especially tough environment like that one that he has never been in before. and for the most part of that,
chase edmunds fighting for yardage. dante johnson comes up and strips the ball out.t first, edmonds was ruled down by contact. they review it. 49ers challenged the call. it is ruled a fumble and again, the 49ers have a short field and a chance to take the leader tie. but again, they get no points. they go forward again on fourth down lance's past. tipped at the line by j. j. watt. the cardinals and murray finally capitalized. murray lobs it up to deandre hopkins, who makes the catch over josh...
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i'm at the foot of the edmund pettus bridge and i'm holding up a piece of legislation. the piece of legislation that then chairman leahy and i and our staff had worked tirelessly on over a year, and it was so fix the hole blown in the preclearance section of the voting rights act by the shelby county decision, a carefully balanced sensible other approach towards restoring the effectiveness of free clearance in the modern era the way that it is in this bill. and in a minute, i'll just ask you to walk us through what that balance is that the now john lewis voting rights act restoration act would do. but i have to say i'm sick at heart. i was smiling that day because i was so hopeful and because i was in the presence of a living saint. someone who had borne the blows and given his own blood in a dozen places across our country, in a dozen instances, set upon by a howling mob when he was on a gray house bus of the freedom ride. attacked by klansmen when he dared speak up for his rights. challenged by folks who bit on him or beat him or attacked him or jailed him. and yet in
i'm at the foot of the edmund pettus bridge and i'm holding up a piece of legislation. the piece of legislation that then chairman leahy and i and our staff had worked tirelessly on over a year, and it was so fix the hole blown in the preclearance section of the voting rights act by the shelby county decision, a carefully balanced sensible other approach towards restoring the effectiveness of free clearance in the modern era the way that it is in this bill. and in a minute, i'll just ask you to...
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he joins us live from bury st edmunds in suffolk. thanks forjoining us.bly a good move. when we had the decision that we would vaccinate 12 to 15—year—olds with their consent, we were told it would be completed by the end of october. i know from talking to had teachers today that that isn't going to happen because they don't have teams lined up to come into mid—november. so, this is about catching up on time. heaven only knows, but if it means those young people who haven't had the chance of vaccination yet can go to a hub next week, that will be a good way of reassuring them that the promise can move a step closer.— move a step closer. which parts of the country — move a step closer. which parts of the country are _ move a step closer. which parts of the country are most _ move a step closer. which parts of the country are most badly - move a step closer. which parts of the country are most badly of - move a step closer. which parts of the country are most badly of the l the country are most badly of the affected? i the country are most badly of the affe
he joins us live from bury st edmunds in suffolk. thanks forjoining us.bly a good move. when we had the decision that we would vaccinate 12 to 15—year—olds with their consent, we were told it would be completed by the end of october. i know from talking to had teachers today that that isn't going to happen because they don't have teams lined up to come into mid—november. so, this is about catching up on time. heaven only knows, but if it means those young people who haven't had the chance...
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we cannot forget them either, and we should say their names: edmund wan yiusing, ryan law, cheung kim hung, chan pui-man, lam man chung, fung wai kong, yeung ching-kee, and gweyneth ho are all in jail, while others have been released on bail, awaiting trial. for those journalists watching today's hearing or in attendance, i ask you to share their names, for freedom of the press is such an important right undergirding so many of our freedoms. we cannot forget these people, we cannot forget these heroic individuals we cannot forget hong kong. i sometimes bleed and i've been in congress now 41 years with the crush of business and global catastrophes and challenges, covid, somehow hong kong can get squeezed out of herer focus, and that today has to change. we have to pivot back to standing in solidarity with the oppressed and not with the oppressor.e the media in particular, i call upon you to lift up their voices. we cannot let the tyranny of xi jinping and the chinese communist party stifle the flame of freedom that resides in the hearts of the people of hong kong. i would like to now y
we cannot forget them either, and we should say their names: edmund wan yiusing, ryan law, cheung kim hung, chan pui-man, lam man chung, fung wai kong, yeung ching-kee, and gweyneth ho are all in jail, while others have been released on bail, awaiting trial. for those journalists watching today's hearing or in attendance, i ask you to share their names, for freedom of the press is such an important right undergirding so many of our freedoms. we cannot forget these people, we cannot forget these...
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that was a deliberate nod of course to the irish british politician edmund burke and his critique ase of the nation is a similarly deliberate echo of edmund burke�*s fed significant work, it was a pamphlet with that title from 1789 7 a pamphlet with that title from 1789 ? first significant work. in it he reviewed the economic condition of britain and france, the superpowers of their day, and first developed his thought that he had developed in work subsequently and i quote, politics should be adjusted, not to human reasoning human nature. people must be governed in a manner agreeable to their disposition and temper. in quote. that is relevant to one significant problem between us and the european union, and i mean of course northern ireland which i will come true. but i also want to develop the thought more broadly in the speech. nearly two years after we left the eu, nearly a years after we left the eu, nearly a year after leaving the transition period, having delivered brexit despite all the predictions to the contrary, where do things now stand? what is our worldview now? where do
that was a deliberate nod of course to the irish british politician edmund burke and his critique ase of the nation is a similarly deliberate echo of edmund burke�*s fed significant work, it was a pamphlet with that title from 1789 7 a pamphlet with that title from 1789 ? first significant work. in it he reviewed the economic condition of britain and france, the superpowers of their day, and first developed his thought that he had developed in work subsequently and i quote, politics should be...
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i had the privilege of walking with him across the edmund pettus bridge.voting rights act as well as the freedom to vote act to make it easier not more difficult for people to vote in america. >> hi again, it is 5:00 in morning. in a plea to her former senate colleagues, vice president kamala harris calling for the passage of the john lewis voting rights advancement act which was introduced in the upper chamber yesterday. the legislation faces an uphill battle in the senate as republicans have made it clear that they choose politics and power over the constitutional right for everyone to vote. the bill takes aim at discriminatory voting practices, its passage is necessary in the federal fight against the gop-led assault on voting rights which includes passing state laws that make it harder to access the ballot box and sowing distrust in election systems. texas republicans who were apparently not yet done after they passed one of the most restrictive laws in the country, yesterday seemingly undeterred by the frauded out of arizona which only solidified pres
i had the privilege of walking with him across the edmund pettus bridge.voting rights act as well as the freedom to vote act to make it easier not more difficult for people to vote in america. >> hi again, it is 5:00 in morning. in a plea to her former senate colleagues, vice president kamala harris calling for the passage of the john lewis voting rights advancement act which was introduced in the upper chamber yesterday. the legislation faces an uphill battle in the senate as republicans...
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i am at the foot of the edmund pettus bridge and i am holding up a piece of legislation, a piece of legislationhat we and our staff had worked on tirelessly over a year. and it was to fix the hole blown in the preclearance section of the voting rights act by the shelby county decision. a carefully-balanced, sensible approach toward restoring the effectiveness of free clearance the way that it is in this bill. and in a minute, i will ask you to walk us through with that balance is that the now joking john lewis voting rights restoration act would do. but i have to say that i am sick at heart. i was smiling that day because i was so hopeful, and because i was in the presence of a living saint. someone who had borne the blows and given his own blood in a dozen places across our country in a dozen instances set upon by a howling mob when he was on a greyhound us as part of the freedom rights. attacked by a klansman when he dared stand up to speak for his rights. challenged by folks who spit on him or beat him or attacked him or jailed him. and yet, in the time i got to spend with john on five diffe
i am at the foot of the edmund pettus bridge and i am holding up a piece of legislation, a piece of legislationhat we and our staff had worked on tirelessly over a year. and it was to fix the hole blown in the preclearance section of the voting rights act by the shelby county decision. a carefully-balanced, sensible approach toward restoring the effectiveness of free clearance the way that it is in this bill. and in a minute, i will ask you to walk us through with that balance is that the now...
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my name is edmund drake, and i vote to uphold the appeal because otherwise this is going to promote the loss of affordable housing and promote the gentrification and keep evaders from obeying the law. there are no sets of policies that are going to justify this under any scenario. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. hello, caller. you are on the line. >> okay. hello. my name is frank mon. i am in support of the conditional use permit. this is a family that is seeking to house their elderly mother, and i think the terms are consistent with the family moving in to live there. i think with the affordable housing issues, the city has committed to construct affordable units that should satisfy communities in terms of meeting demand. this property itself is an old victorian, originally as designed, was a single-family home. over the years, you know, units were added, but i think the family deserves an opportunity to take care of their elderly and take care of their child, so please support the conditional use permit, and that's my opinion. thank you. >> cle
my name is edmund drake, and i vote to uphold the appeal because otherwise this is going to promote the loss of affordable housing and promote the gentrification and keep evaders from obeying the law. there are no sets of policies that are going to justify this under any scenario. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. hello, caller. you are on the line. >> okay. hello. my name is frank mon. i am in support of the conditional use permit. this is a...
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right back to edmund burke, pretty much the founder of the conservative movement as a check to uncheckedism. acknowledge the need for constant change. that is something we entirely approve of. we wanted to be done in a way where the majority of the country feels they can go along with it. one of the features of change at the moment is that legislation and policies appear to be proposed that are dividing the country. we have an extraordinarily divided country. one of the big divisions, this is something we want to address, is that there is a substantial minority in this country who repudiate the idea of america itself. they think this is an oppressive country. it cannot be saved. there propagandizing children and schools, for example, with this idea, that it is a history of racial oppression, etc. there is a sense they do not want the country to succeed. what we want to do is not go back to the 1950's or anything like that. it is to maintain the idea the founding values of this country embedded in the constitution and the declaration of independence, held this country in good stead for mo
right back to edmund burke, pretty much the founder of the conservative movement as a check to uncheckedism. acknowledge the need for constant change. that is something we entirely approve of. we wanted to be done in a way where the majority of the country feels they can go along with it. one of the features of change at the moment is that legislation and policies appear to be proposed that are dividing the country. we have an extraordinarily divided country. one of the big divisions, this is...
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my name is edmund drake, and i vote to uphold the appeal because otherwise this is going to promote the loss of affordable housing and promote the gentrification and keep evaders from obeying the law. there are no sets of policies that are going to justify this under any scenario. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. hello, caller. you are on the line. >> okay. hello. my name is frank mon. i am in support of the conditional use permit. this is a family that is seeking to house their elderly mother, and i think the terms are consistent with the family moving in to live there. i think with the affordable housing issues, the city has committed to construct affordable units that should satisfy communities in terms of meeting demand. this property itself is an old victorian, originally as designed, was a single-family home. over the years, you know, units were added, but i think the family deserves an opportunity to take care of their elderly and take care of their child, so please support the conditional use permit, and that's my opinion. thank you. >> cle
my name is edmund drake, and i vote to uphold the appeal because otherwise this is going to promote the loss of affordable housing and promote the gentrification and keep evaders from obeying the law. there are no sets of policies that are going to justify this under any scenario. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. hello, caller. you are on the line. >> okay. hello. my name is frank mon. i am in support of the conditional use permit. this is a...
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state of illinois, honored to join him on a sunday morning walk which i'll never forget over the edmund pettus bridge. john and i talking about that moment in history. it's something i'll treasure for a lifetime. we in his name need to honor him and to honor the principles that he gave his life for, making certain that everyone has an opportunity to help us build the beloved community. madam president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from connecticut. mr. blumenthal: madam president, i'm so proud and honored to be with my colleague senator leahy and senator durbin, senator warnock, all of us who are championing the senate version of the john r. lewis voting rights advancement act. i think any of us would be honored to be spearheading a bill named for one of our heroes. this bill has particular significance to all of us because we live through the time, the summer of 1965, when state troopers mercifullylessly attacked john lewis and #00 others as they crossed the edmund pettus bridge in selma, alabama in peaceful protest to protect their right to vote. in the wake o
state of illinois, honored to join him on a sunday morning walk which i'll never forget over the edmund pettus bridge. john and i talking about that moment in history. it's something i'll treasure for a lifetime. we in his name need to honor him and to honor the principles that he gave his life for, making certain that everyone has an opportunity to help us build the beloved community. madam president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from connecticut. mr. blumenthal: madam...