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in 2003, governor gray davis was recalled. at the same time on the same ballot, a new governor was elected. a person well-known throughout the united states, if not the world, arnold schwarzenegger. he became governor in 2004 based on the recall. gray davis was only the second governor to be recalled at that time in the united states. another state recalled a governor in 1921, so it is not used often to recall a governor. attempts are made to recall a governor. ronald reagan had in its entered recall. ronaldrent governor -- reagan had an attempted recall. our current governor, jerry brown, when governor prior to who had been dad, governor, were both recalled but unsuccessful. gives ag old buildings feeling of solidarity. things valuable than are still valuable now. the original intent of the building was still here. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring sacramento, california. our staff recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about sacramento and other stops at www.c-span.org.
in 2003, governor gray davis was recalled. at the same time on the same ballot, a new governor was elected. a person well-known throughout the united states, if not the world, arnold schwarzenegger. he became governor in 2004 based on the recall. gray davis was only the second governor to be recalled at that time in the united states. another state recalled a governor in 1921, so it is not used often to recall a governor. attempts are made to recall a governor. ronald reagan had in its entered...
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in 2003, governor gray davis was recalled. at the same time on the same ballot, a new governor was elected. a person well known throughout the united states, if not the world, arnold schwarzenegger. he became governor in 2004 based on a recall. gray davis was only the second governor to be recalled at that time in united states. it is not used very often to recall a governor, though attempts are made to recall governors. ronald reagan had an attempted recall. our current governor, jerry brown, when he was governor prior to this, he was in his second term of office and his dad, admin brown, who had been governor for both recalls, but were unsuccessful. preserving old buildings gives the feeling of solidarity. the values that were valuable back down are still valuable now. the original intent of the building was still here. announcer: find out where the c-span cities tour is going next, online at c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching "american history tv," all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. announcer: 70 years ago, an int
in 2003, governor gray davis was recalled. at the same time on the same ballot, a new governor was elected. a person well known throughout the united states, if not the world, arnold schwarzenegger. he became governor in 2004 based on a recall. gray davis was only the second governor to be recalled at that time in united states. it is not used very often to recall a governor, though attempts are made to recall governors. ronald reagan had an attempted recall. our current governor, jerry brown,...
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there was not room for me in the republican party and i switched when he finished in office, when gray davis he can governor of california. >> your office has a lot of things. .hese two ducks what do they represent? rep. desaulnier: i spent 10 years on the california resources board. we were eliminating two-stroke outdoor marine engines. our staff had different ways to measure exhaust. they could measure the exhaust from a student -- a two-stroke engine and a four stroke engine. we outlawed two-stroke engines and only had four stroke engines. it was my suggestion they should give board members those ducks. it is a clear, visual explanation or example of how government can have a positive effect in people's lives. >> the photographs, the picture , mlk.n near, gandhi where do you start? rep. desaulnier: it started behind all of them. the photographs of gandhi and king came from an assembly member in my area who had been in the assembly for many years. bob campbell, a wonderful man. he had those in his office and he gave them to me when i was elected. he was a liberal democrat, he left them in
there was not room for me in the republican party and i switched when he finished in office, when gray davis he can governor of california. >> your office has a lot of things. .hese two ducks what do they represent? rep. desaulnier: i spent 10 years on the california resources board. we were eliminating two-stroke outdoor marine engines. our staff had different ways to measure exhaust. they could measure the exhaust from a student -- a two-stroke engine and a four stroke engine. we...
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. >> reporter: davis acknowledges that wasn't the case in april. after freddie gray's death, the city erupted. businesses were looted and torched. police officers were injured. in the aftermath, murders and violent crime spiked, and officers were accused of not being aggressive enough. there were concerns they we pulling back. did that happen? >> i think a more thoughtful way to recognize what happened for a couple months here is this police department had ptsd. >> reporter: ptsd, is that politically correct way of saying that they were taking a knee? >> i think it's a correct way of ying the cops h h anxiety. >> rorter: davis' predecessor anthony batts was fired in july, but the killings continued, 311 homicides this year, up 59% over 2014. davis, who was deputy commissioner at the time of the rioting, says one reason the murder rate is up the looting-of-30 farm sisms suddenly 238,000 doses of streets with gangs fighting for controlling. >> when they get their hands on those stash, then there's a competition for the geography they need to occupy to sell their drugs. a
. >> reporter: davis acknowledges that wasn't the case in april. after freddie gray's death, the city erupted. businesses were looted and torched. police officers were injured. in the aftermath, murders and violent crime spiked, and officers were accused of not being aggressive enough. there were concerns they we pulling back. did that happen? >> i think a more thoughtful way to recognize what happened for a couple months here is this police department had ptsd. >> reporter:...
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gray. the report was conducted by a police executive research firm. kevin davisays many of the problems identified in the report have already been corrected. >>> a texas man is being held on $2.5 million bond in connection with the deaths of six people at a campsite south of dallas. he's 32-year-old william hudson. the bodies of a man and a woman were found in a travel trail other sunday. then the bodies of four men were found in a pond on monday. >>> a medical feat is giving one man the chance at a new life. 41-year-old patrick hartison was a volunteer -- hardison was a volunteer fireman who was badly burned. he underwent a face transplant. he could now regain normal vision and should be able to start driving again. >>> in other health news, guinea's last emoll bah patient has -- ebola patient has been treated and released. the country begins a 42-day countdown to officially declare the ebola outbreak over. >>> we'll hear from charlie sheen about what he calls a revealing personal announcement. many media outlets are saying he will reveal this morning he's h.i.v
gray. the report was conducted by a police executive research firm. kevin davisays many of the problems identified in the report have already been corrected. >>> a texas man is being held on $2.5 million bond in connection with the deaths of six people at a campsite south of dallas. he's 32-year-old william hudson. the bodies of a man and a woman were found in a travel trail other sunday. then the bodies of four men were found in a pond on monday. >>> a medical feat is giving...
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gray." i hope parents are listening and vet the schools their children are going to attend. i went to uc davis, which is considered a liberal school. and we taught roger ailes book. what happened to those days? >> excellent plug. >> thank you very much. >> that's true there was a real education, like you said from conservative professors. >> look what's going on in the last year or so. jerry seinfeld and chris rock say they're not going to play college campuses any more. now we have liberal protesters taking on liberal professors, presidents and chancellors. now maybe the left is going to start to wake up. you lose hollywood and academia, what do they have left? >> it's not going to end until parents decide i'm not going to, i'm not going to pay for this crap. i think we have a call for here this is mike middleton, the interim president of the university of missouri on safe spaces. >> i think safe spaces are critical. i think students need spaces where they can feel comfortable, where they can interact. without fear. but i think if you're asking in the context of the first amendment and free s
gray." i hope parents are listening and vet the schools their children are going to attend. i went to uc davis, which is considered a liberal school. and we taught roger ailes book. what happened to those days? >> excellent plug. >> thank you very much. >> that's true there was a real education, like you said from conservative professors. >> look what's going on in the last year or so. jerry seinfeld and chris rock say they're not going to play college campuses any...
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gray's anatomy at 8:00 tonight and ow to get away with murder at 10:00 and i will have more with viola davis and the rest of the cast. i'm off to the pay lee center. dave and liz. >> awesome enjoy. i can't wait to see the loving tonight sandy. >>> well, an unwanted consequence for more than 100 women. a birth control mixup leads to their pregnancy. what they're doing about it and a lesson for all women on the pill. >> and it's a go. a plan for a new rail tunnel under the hudson river is now on track. so we're going to tell you what it could mean at some point for your commute. >> and a real life murder police looking forwhat makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple dinner ever? heart healthy california walnuts. great tasting, heart healthy california walnuts. so simple. >>> we are following several breaking stories this afternoon. in a not guilty verdict in the so-called good fellas trial. was accused of helping the plan the heist of the 1978 heist at the lufthansa
gray's anatomy at 8:00 tonight and ow to get away with murder at 10:00 and i will have more with viola davis and the rest of the cast. i'm off to the pay lee center. dave and liz. >> awesome enjoy. i can't wait to see the loving tonight sandy. >>> well, an unwanted consequence for more than 100 women. a birth control mixup leads to their pregnancy. what they're doing about it and a lesson for all women on the pill. >> and it's a go. a plan for a new rail tunnel under the...
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davis stabbed his mother multiple times tuesday night. she is suffering serious injuries. take a live look over the city. gray and cloudy. the way it is going to be today. cindy: you got it. the chance for rain will be increasing. the biggest impact will the overnight and tomorrow morning. showers off to the last. starting to creep in between 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. closer to boston, but it is in the overnight hours where we will see the heaviest rain all. -- rainfall. breezy. emily: thank you. the commute. olessa: we have been watching problems from 495 east. an accident by route nine is gone. still 35-40 495 to 198 -- 128. emily: we are back oh i wanna dance with somebody i wanna feel the heat with somebody yeah yeah wanna dance with somebody with somebody who loves me >> happy birthday, "gma." you don't look 40. you've had work done. >> yeah. >> love "dancing with the stars." very special welcome from "dancing with the stars" for our 40th birthday. a nice compliment from tom bergeron. >> he did say we had some work done. how dare he say that. how does he know? we won't have a show of hands with that. all of times squa
davis stabbed his mother multiple times tuesday night. she is suffering serious injuries. take a live look over the city. gray and cloudy. the way it is going to be today. cindy: you got it. the chance for rain will be increasing. the biggest impact will the overnight and tomorrow morning. showers off to the last. starting to creep in between 4:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. closer to boston, but it is in the overnight hours where we will see the heaviest rain all. -- rainfall. breezy. emily: thank you....
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davis calls it a sad milestone. this is the first time the city of baltimore has reached that mark. baltimore started dealing with more deaths since may following the death of freddie grayfor comparison, they have about a 57% jump in the district since last year. >>> french citizens turn up by the hundreds to volunteer to donate blood after the terror attacks in paris. they say usually donations are very low and this surge will help fill the gaps. one nurse encouraged folks to return because blood will be need over a muslim longer term. >>> and with the tragedy in paris, many of you are going to feel that generous need to give, that urge. but before you open your wallet, the fbi is warning about scams already popping up on social media. they want you to beware of a group that closely resembles a reputable organization. there's pressure to donate immediately. watch out for that. and watch out for wire donations and any charity the offers a return on your donation, watch out for that. >>> tom says it ooh goengs be chilly and sunny. with even got a look at your seven-day. >>> plus, divine intervention. one woman's health scare put her on the >>> the "today" show is next on
davis calls it a sad milestone. this is the first time the city of baltimore has reached that mark. baltimore started dealing with more deaths since may following the death of freddie grayfor comparison, they have about a 57% jump in the district since last year. >>> french citizens turn up by the hundreds to volunteer to donate blood after the terror attacks in paris. they say usually donations are very low and this surge will help fill the gaps. one nurse encouraged folks to return...