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it was christopher hall.chris to her friends >> apparently she was a little flirty at the gate. >> in short order, chris and christi got married. she was 17, he 20. and as the girls grew up, they said they never doubted for a single moment the powerful bond of love their parents with them and them with each other. >> they were probably closer with our parents than most children. their the parents that i hope to one day be. >> chris, her perfect mirror. >> my dad is a little more kick back, relax and quiet, but they're a perfect balance, i think. >> yes. >> for years chris hall was a police officer in san bernardino until he was shot in the line of then he went off to become police chief in two small towns in idaho. then in 2005 anticipating an empty nest and eventual retirement, the halls bought this place back in calamsa life in the spring of 2007 seemed to have hit a sweet spot and ashton and brianna remember their mother telling them. >> we were laying on the bed with her, she just started talking. she was
it was christopher hall.chris to her friends >> apparently she was a little flirty at the gate. >> in short order, chris and christi got married. she was 17, he 20. and as the girls grew up, they said they never doubted for a single moment the powerful bond of love their parents with them and them with each other. >> they were probably closer with our parents than most children. their the parents that i hope to one day be. >> chris, her perfect mirror. >> my dad is...
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and i sent everybody to maxine hall. i said get your shot at maxine hall. everyone knows what this means -- i can trust this place and i can trust the people who are part of this place, and it has made a world of difference. and now we have this world-class facility that is state-of-the-art and that should be exactly what it should be for the western edition community. and here to talk a little bit about the bond and what it means and all of the specifics who was supposed to be at the beginning of this -- this presentation, groundbreaking or whatever it ir carmen chu. [applause] >> thank you, mayor. you never want to be on the end of the mayor knowing that you're not punctual, right. but i wanted to just come and to welcome everybody and to say a big congratulations. i know that this facility in particular has a very special place in this mayor's heart. not only because of the community that it serves, but because this is her center, right. this is the place where she grew up, and where the people in the community were served. the a place where people trust
and i sent everybody to maxine hall. i said get your shot at maxine hall. everyone knows what this means -- i can trust this place and i can trust the people who are part of this place, and it has made a world of difference. and now we have this world-class facility that is state-of-the-art and that should be exactly what it should be for the western edition community. and here to talk a little bit about the bond and what it means and all of the specifics who was supposed to be at the beginning...
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hall. >> i think i that robert hall went to the walgreens in order to confront emmett corrigan, thatd gun and rob decided that was his opportunity to get his candy back by killing emmett. >> why did he talk to emmett for eight minutes before he fired? the store was closing said the prosecutor. people were going home. >> i think he waited until there were no eyewitnesses and he executed emmett corrigan. >> a neat and tidy theory, agreed the defense. but completely wrong. >> despite this fight -- >> rob was a nice guy said the defense and it was emmett who was out of control, emmett who kept amphetamines and steroids in his pickup truck. drugs with serious side effects said a defense expert. >> he had hyperability as well as impulsiveness and explosive temper. >> what really happened? rob didn't testify. a doctor backed his claim because of his head wound he simply couldn't remember. so the defense offered a theory that emmett started the fire. the gun fell on the ground. emmett grabbed it, shot rob in the pause rob grabbed ahold and fired back in self defence. the courtroom came to a
hall. >> i think i that robert hall went to the walgreens in order to confront emmett corrigan, thatd gun and rob decided that was his opportunity to get his candy back by killing emmett. >> why did he talk to emmett for eight minutes before he fired? the store was closing said the prosecutor. people were going home. >> i think he waited until there were no eyewitnesses and he executed emmett corrigan. >> a neat and tidy theory, agreed the defense. but completely wrong....
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feel free to go to blackley hall of fame 2020 dot-com. i've also thought of john hardess, chris winfrey, and many others. and my team of mvps over the years. jay carlson, jay rawls, kevin leddy. i couldn't be more grateful or proud of what we accomplished together and the part we played in designing and creating this digital network that continues to change the world. the impact of this industry is remarkable. at no time has that been more evident than over the past year and a half when covid hit and everyone moved from a go to the office to a stay at home world. they needed the internet to stay connected to their families, their jobs, their doctors, their schools, even their churches. and the network didn't break a sweat, as everyone jumped on zoom and webex. was the investment, innovation, and hard work of this industry that kept them connected, allowing their lives to keep moving even as the world had stopped. and the truth is, this network will be leading the way in connectivity for decades to come. it has been fun looking back over t
feel free to go to blackley hall of fame 2020 dot-com. i've also thought of john hardess, chris winfrey, and many others. and my team of mvps over the years. jay carlson, jay rawls, kevin leddy. i couldn't be more grateful or proud of what we accomplished together and the part we played in designing and creating this digital network that continues to change the world. the impact of this industry is remarkable. at no time has that been more evident than over the past year and a half when covid...
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that's how tammany hall functions. it does give some specificity as well to the northern democratic party. we haven't had too much time to look at it in this class. the democratic party, the oldest party, the american national, extremely divided regional. the southern democratic party up until the civil war was the party of slave holding. not a whole lot of common interest with the northern party. after the civil war, it's not slave holding anymore but it is still distinctly southern and very, very distinct from the northern democratic party. the southern democratic party is very anglo, not yankee but certainly anglo, they can claim to be true americans. the urban democratic party is heavily immigrant and tends to be referred to more by the term tammany hall, a political club within the democratic party, rather than the democratic party per se. but this political club in new york controls new york city politics for much of the late 19th century and into about the middle of the 20th century. and the image that you have
that's how tammany hall functions. it does give some specificity as well to the northern democratic party. we haven't had too much time to look at it in this class. the democratic party, the oldest party, the american national, extremely divided regional. the southern democratic party up until the civil war was the party of slave holding. not a whole lot of common interest with the northern party. after the civil war, it's not slave holding anymore but it is still distinctly southern and very,...
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this is the 23rd annual cable hall of fame. our 2020 honorees have been waiting a long time to be honored. we hoped by delaying the celebration we would be able to do it in person. sadly, that was not meant to be this year. that doesn't reduce the importance of these seven remarkable people who have had a tremendous impact on our industry. we're so excited to finally be able to salute them at last. better late than never. >> in the last few years we've had bagpipers, rope trick, a broadway chorus line, and i got to dance with little stephen van zandt. >> i hope this year is the first and last virtual hall of fame celebration. this year's event is unique for another reason. janet has decided it's time for her to focus on her family and philanthropic interests by retiring at the end of this year. that will bring her remarkable cable career to a close. it also means that this is the last time that the two of us will be co-hosting the cable hall of fame together. janna, you know i can be a bit sentimental. i'll say how much all of
this is the 23rd annual cable hall of fame. our 2020 honorees have been waiting a long time to be honored. we hoped by delaying the celebration we would be able to do it in person. sadly, that was not meant to be this year. that doesn't reduce the importance of these seven remarkable people who have had a tremendous impact on our industry. we're so excited to finally be able to salute them at last. better late than never. >> in the last few years we've had bagpipers, rope trick, a...
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, troopers firing warning shots at the concrete barrier next to hall. put it down! >> reporter: the original release blurs the final count obscuring hall raising his hands in the air with one hand the initial press release says hall pointed the gun at officers before they fired. but the new video obtained by spotlight pa and nbc news via the family lawyer subpoena shows hall kept his hands above his head for 14 seconds interest he call 911 he was looking for help. you don't call 911 and expect that you'd be shot you call 911 for help. he knows that. and get he ended up dead. >> reporter: the monroe county district attorney's office ruled the shooting justified in march 2021 saying the lives of the troopers were in danger >> it was a classic suicide by cops, mr. hull walled fought be deterred >> it's really a matter of do you believe the police were justified in shooting him simply because he had what they believe to be a gun, even though his hands were in the air. >> reporter: the family hopeful the district attorney will ultimately hand the case over t
, troopers firing warning shots at the concrete barrier next to hall. put it down! >> reporter: the original release blurs the final count obscuring hall raising his hands in the air with one hand the initial press release says hall pointed the gun at officers before they fired. but the new video obtained by spotlight pa and nbc news via the family lawyer subpoena shows hall kept his hands above his head for 14 seconds interest he call 911 he was looking for help. you don't call 911 and...
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.— of that in the hall.e moment, i— of that in the hall. christian, for the moment, i will— of that in the hall. christian, for the moment, i will leave - of that in the hall. christian, for the moment, i will leave you, i of that in the hall. christian, for l the moment, i will leave you, and of that in the hall. christian, for i the moment, i will leave you, and we will alljoin you in watching the body language and hopefully we will have some words to go along with that when the delegates take their seats, but i think one of the big question is now at this point in the negotiations, and we are far into them now, is how much trust is there in that hall? not everything can be pinned down in this draft agreement today, so how much trust is there that words will be matched by actions, especially between the developed world and the developing world? you are watching bbc news. you're watching bbc news in the uk and around the world. welcome to glasgow and the cop26 negotiations — which are now in overtime, as ne
.— of that in the hall.e moment, i— of that in the hall. christian, for the moment, i will— of that in the hall. christian, for the moment, i will leave - of that in the hall. christian, for the moment, i will leave you, i of that in the hall. christian, for l the moment, i will leave you, and of that in the hall. christian, for i the moment, i will leave you, and we will alljoin you in watching the body language and hopefully we will have some words to go along with that when the...
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don't sing for tammany hall, sing for your high school. these activities -- sports, music, the arts, entertainment, if you will -- that people developed in this plait call context, political context, in the context of these political clubs, gradually the school absorbs everything. plunkett could see that happen, thus his bias against schools and book learning. so he, again, he sees human nature ask acts according. he gives people something to do. he builds up kind of community life through things that are not directly related to politics, singing, playing sports, but that have the political benefits for him. he gives them something to do, he encourages their activities, they pay him back by voting for him. and, again, this is kind of a multiplier effect. it just takes doing this for a few people, and people say, well, who should i vote for this november. tammany's great, they helped me sing, they helped me play baseball. in terms of human nature, aside from singing and playing sports, tammany hall also recognized more basic aspects of huma
don't sing for tammany hall, sing for your high school. these activities -- sports, music, the arts, entertainment, if you will -- that people developed in this plait call context, political context, in the context of these political clubs, gradually the school absorbs everything. plunkett could see that happen, thus his bias against schools and book learning. so he, again, he sees human nature ask acts according. he gives people something to do. he builds up kind of community life through...
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halls, that was the protocol. he would check it, supposed to check every round.e took the firearm, then mr. halls had custody of that firearm. >> reporter: in an affidavit from investigators, assistant director dave halls explains when gutierrez-reed showed him the firearm, he could only remember seeing three rounds. he told detectives he should have checked all of them, but didn't. and yet the affidavit states halls handed the gun to baldwin on set and indicated it was safe to use. abc news has learned that halls was fired after an incident on a different movie setback in 2019 when another prop gun unexpectedly discharged, injuring a crew member. halls' lawyer on fox news challenging detectives' statements recorded in that affidavit about what happened on the "rust" set. >> in the affidavits, it states that my client grabbed the gun off of a prop cart and handed it to baldwin. that absolutely did not happen. >> reporter: and saying that checking the gun was not his responsibility. redirecting blame towards the armorer. gutierrez-reed. >> the armorer brought the
halls, that was the protocol. he would check it, supposed to check every round.e took the firearm, then mr. halls had custody of that firearm. >> reporter: in an affidavit from investigators, assistant director dave halls explains when gutierrez-reed showed him the firearm, he could only remember seeing three rounds. he told detectives he should have checked all of them, but didn't. and yet the affidavit states halls handed the gun to baldwin on set and indicated it was safe to use. abc...
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she sang at harrison hall and meets colonel burke. close to what you think of as siblings they had a affection for each other. not only feeling of patriotism for the confederacy and the other white people in leesburg outside the potomac river actually. things in the morning of october 21, full disclosure i'm not a full disclosure or historian. what i can tell you is the end result are pretty clear. as colonel bert in the 18th are going across the field they are being guided by a maryland her. a mail in hers later given credit as a virginian that is mr. elijah white. right now he's acting as a scout for the confederate army. he is writing directly on colonel bert right hand, directing him and this battle. the 18th mississippi is moving forward. colonel bert colonel bert is moving forward and he did not know that ahead the field was clear there is a patch of wood in the ground dropped off. where the wooded patch was there was just enough cover he came within 100 yards of that unit when they sprang up and fired a volley. no other volley
she sang at harrison hall and meets colonel burke. close to what you think of as siblings they had a affection for each other. not only feeling of patriotism for the confederacy and the other white people in leesburg outside the potomac river actually. things in the morning of october 21, full disclosure i'm not a full disclosure or historian. what i can tell you is the end result are pretty clear. as colonel bert in the 18th are going across the field they are being guided by a maryland her. a...
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and halle berry!ily show with trevor noah." >> trevor: hey, what's going on, everybody? welcome to "the daily show." i'm trevor noah. let's jump straight into today's headlines. and there is a lot going on today. obviously the new adele album drops at midnight, which means you're about to be able to tell who's going through a breakup through your walls. the judge in the kyle rittenhouse trial took a bathroom break and let kyle be the judge while he was gone, yeah, which i've never seen before, but he insists it's totally normal. and two men who were framed for the killing of malcolm x 50 years ago were finally exonerated, which means the real killer could be anyone in this room. ( whispering ) but while american news is always breaking, it's also good to remember that other countries have news, too. all right, let's kick things off with russia, the fictional country depicted in "creed 2." they're also the real-life country that likes invading other countries, and now they might be back on their bullsh
and halle berry!ily show with trevor noah." >> trevor: hey, what's going on, everybody? welcome to "the daily show." i'm trevor noah. let's jump straight into today's headlines. and there is a lot going on today. obviously the new adele album drops at midnight, which means you're about to be able to tell who's going through a breakup through your walls. the judge in the kyle rittenhouse trial took a bathroom break and let kyle be the judge while he was gone, yeah, which...
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we're here at harrison hall. this house has a lot of historic significance to the american civil war which we will definitely get into as we move forward this evening. but before we do, i want to turn the mic over to joe here. >> good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us here for history on tap live at harrison hall. i'm the executive director of the loudoun museum located in downtown leesburg and as always, i'm joined by travis, travis shaw, who is the director of education of the virginia heritage area. >> also the best dresser of the group. >> his ego is inflated. the c-span crew complimented him on his hair and suit when he arrived. >> it wasn't the crew. it was one person. >> that is accurate. >> 150 people by the time the story is done. and i'm joined by ann marie. >> no one has said i look cool yet, but it's fine. >> i think you look cool. >> her husband is in the front row. since this is our second annual fund raiser, we had to bring in the big guns to celebrate and our presenter is anna show. >> i ha
we're here at harrison hall. this house has a lot of historic significance to the american civil war which we will definitely get into as we move forward this evening. but before we do, i want to turn the mic over to joe here. >> good evening, everyone. thanks for joining us here for history on tap live at harrison hall. i'm the executive director of the loudoun museum located in downtown leesburg and as always, i'm joined by travis, travis shaw, who is the director of education of the...
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more halle after this. rated everyone.o do but play games in vr." well kyle, how about experiencing a couple of years on the iss? whoa, are you guys seeing this? affirmative. kyle doesn't get it. save now with holiday deals! get 40% off st. nicholas square. affirmative. find all their favorite toys and get 40% off holiday decor. plus, take an extra 15% off and get $10 off home purchases of $50 or more! kohl's. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tequila herradura. extraordinary awaits. (background talking and laughing) ♪ ♪ ♪ (child) ...some people just go there immediately... at kaiser permanente, your entire care team is connected. so even a routine appointment can save your life. i am so glad you did this mammogram, so we can detect it early. everything looks great with your eyes, and i see you're due for a mammogram. should we schedule it? oh yeah that'd be great. a leader in the prevention, early detection and treatment of cancer. ♪ ♪ tequila herradura. extraordinary awaits. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we are back with mixed martial artis
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, but the new video via the hall family lawyer's subpoena shows hall kept his hands above his head for the two troopers fired at him. >> he called 911, he was looking for help. you don't call 911 and expect that you'd be shot. you call 911 for help. he knows that. and then he ended up dead. >> reporter: they said the lives of the troopers on scene were in danger. >> it was a classic suicide by cop scenario. mr. hall would not the deterred. >> reporter: the pennsylvania state police and the district attorney's office declined nbc news's request for interviews. >> it's really a matter of, of do you believe the police were justified in shooting him, simply because he had what they believed to be a gun, even though his hands were in the air. >> reporter: the family hopeful the district attorney will ultimately hand the case over to the state's attorney general to determine whether the use of force was warranted. >> it's simply inexplicable how you can fire several rounds at an individual who is standing in a universal stance of surrender. >> reporter: hall's mother, emotional, remembering
, but the new video via the hall family lawyer's subpoena shows hall kept his hands above his head for the two troopers fired at him. >> he called 911, he was looking for help. you don't call 911 and expect that you'd be shot. you call 911 for help. he knows that. and then he ended up dead. >> reporter: they said the lives of the troopers on scene were in danger. >> it was a classic suicide by cop scenario. mr. hall would not the deterred. >> reporter: the pennsylvania...
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halls who immediately hands it back after he's adjusted the holster.e said that the armorer brought the firearm in, that they checked the firearm, that my client checked the firearm, there was another crew member that checked the firearm and she handed it to him like a pass through and he then handed it immediately over to baldwin because he was between the two. so i can't tell you verbatim what happened. these people are overwhelmed by the grief and the shock. my client went through something that was such a freak accident that he's in shock. i mean, he's having a hard time sorting out -- >> martha: you're saying he doesn't know whether or not he handed the gun to alec baldwin. is that what you're telling us? he doesn't know -- >> no, i'm not saying that. what i'm saying is i want to put the facts together. i want to deal with evidence. >> martha: you said you cannot confirm that it didn't go directly from the armorer to baldwin. this is a very direct question. did your client hand the gun to alec baldwin right before he fired the gun and shot halyna
halls who immediately hands it back after he's adjusted the holster.e said that the armorer brought the firearm in, that they checked the firearm, that my client checked the firearm, there was another crew member that checked the firearm and she handed it to him like a pass through and he then handed it immediately over to baldwin because he was between the two. so i can't tell you verbatim what happened. these people are overwhelmed by the grief and the shock. my client went through something...
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we want to bring in meteorologist, kari hall, right now. rain do we need to get out of the drought right here. >> you can see how big it is. the drought gives you a picture of what is going on across the region. these small rainfalls are good, but they are not going to erase years for the huge deficits of the rainfall. still, it's historic here when we take a look at how much rain we need. let's take a look at the big buckets here. this is san josÉ. the last few years we had seven inches of rain, but normal is about 13 1/2. the next year we had five inches of rain, and still not close to that 13 1/2. last year, only two inches of rain. so when you add all of this up we need about 14 inches of rain each year to really go above and beyond and help out with the drought. once again, it shows that this is a drop in the bucket and these buckets are humongous. >> yeah, we need a lot of rain but not at one time. >> right. >>> let's go to mike right now, because, of course, people driving on the roads are experiencing the wet roads right now. >> yea
we want to bring in meteorologist, kari hall, right now. rain do we need to get out of the drought right here. >> you can see how big it is. the drought gives you a picture of what is going on across the region. these small rainfalls are good, but they are not going to erase years for the huge deficits of the rainfall. still, it's historic here when we take a look at how much rain we need. let's take a look at the big buckets here. this is san josÉ. the last few years we had seven inches...
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for the town hall already? >> hi. >> hey there. >> hola. >> hi, everyone. >> hello there. >> so good to see all of you. >> it really is. but elmo, why are you dressed like a clown? >> oh, yes. it is kind of embarrassing. elmo was having a virtual play date. we were being clowns. it is a lot of fun. but it is kind of hard to move around in those big shoes. >> i can see that, elmo. but i have to say it is wonderful to see all of you. >> it sounds and looks like you and your families have been staying healthy. >> oh, i have a way i've been staying healthy, dr. sanjay. look. does rosita have a booboo? >> oh, no. this is for my covid vaccine. my mommy and my poppy took me to get it this morning. >> rosita, that is great. getting the covid vaccine is a great way to stay healthy. >> see my mommy and my poppy said that it will help keep, my friends, any neighbors, my abuela all healthy. >> they're right. vaccines are available for children 5 years and older and the more people get them the better we could stop the spre
for the town hall already? >> hi. >> hey there. >> hola. >> hi, everyone. >> hello there. >> so good to see all of you. >> it really is. but elmo, why are you dressed like a clown? >> oh, yes. it is kind of embarrassing. elmo was having a virtual play date. we were being clowns. it is a lot of fun. but it is kind of hard to move around in those big shoes. >> i can see that, elmo. but i have to say it is wonderful to see all of you. >>...
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promise to hold close every day as i make your voice heard in congress, as i entered these haloed halls -- hallowed halls on the shoulders of my predecessor leaders like congressman louis stokes, congresswoman stephanie tubbs jones, and my mentor, my friend, h.u.d. secretary, marcia fudge. i vow to do the same work that she did as i vow to work for the people and be a voice of the people. as a proud clevelander i know that we are strong and that our work is to emerge from the pandemic stronger than ever. our work is to rebuild an economy that puts the dignity of working people first to protect the most vulnerable amongst us, to ensure every child has access to quality public education, to fight for a day where every person has a roof over their head and food on their plate to protect the rights to vote and to tackle the other great challenges of our time. i cannot wait to get to work with my colleagues in congress to deliver results for the people of northeast ohio and this great country. madam speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady continues to be -- the speaker
promise to hold close every day as i make your voice heard in congress, as i entered these haloed halls -- hallowed halls on the shoulders of my predecessor leaders like congressman louis stokes, congresswoman stephanie tubbs jones, and my mentor, my friend, h.u.d. secretary, marcia fudge. i vow to do the same work that she did as i vow to work for the people and be a voice of the people. as a proud clevelander i know that we are strong and that our work is to emerge from the pandemic stronger...
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it states that dave hall -- halls grabbed one of the prop guns on a cart outside, yelled cold gun, handednow given that halls' attorney now pointblank denying that happened, do you stand by that report? >> well, i think there was different statements that were put in affidavits for search warrants. those aren't all inclusive of all the statements, obviously, in the investigation. so, there are statements that -- that mr. halls either inspected or handled the firearm prior to giving it to mr. baldwin. >> um, in terms of your understanding of the chain here of how it went, though, is it -- is your understanding at this point and i know obviously you are investigating it but that the gun did go from halls, and then to baldwin and that -- that's the order? there was no one in between them? >> well, you know, there's different statements like i stated so we are trying to get to the -- to the facts of the case. and that's why it's so important that mr. halls and -- and reed gutierrez and mr. baldwin keep cooperating in the investigation, and come in for follow-up interviews to clarify some ques
it states that dave hall -- halls grabbed one of the prop guns on a cart outside, yelled cold gun, handednow given that halls' attorney now pointblank denying that happened, do you stand by that report? >> well, i think there was different statements that were put in affidavits for search warrants. those aren't all inclusive of all the statements, obviously, in the investigation. so, there are statements that -- that mr. halls either inspected or handled the firearm prior to giving it to...
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. >> a lot in san jose, four people being inducted into the san jose hall of fame, among them, georges. let's bring in anthony flores who joins us from the shark tank, hanging out with the hall of famers. >> final preparations going on behind me for tonight's ceremony. george seifert won five super bowl titles with in49ers. two as head coach, and tonight, the san francisco native will be the headliner for the san jose sports hall of fame class of 2021. several hundred family, friend, and fans are expected to attend tonight's induction ceremony at the s.a.p. center, along with coach seifert, another super bowl champ will also be enshrined, james jones. born and raised in san jose, jones played receiver for ten seasons in the nfl, won a super bowl xlv with the green bay packers. also part of this hall of fame class, award winning sports columnist mark purdy, and two-time olympic gold medalist and former stanford swimmer, summer sanders. >> any time that you're inducted into this type of organization or situation, again, you know, it's just goes back to how fortunate i have been to be as
. >> a lot in san jose, four people being inducted into the san jose hall of fame, among them, georges. let's bring in anthony flores who joins us from the shark tank, hanging out with the hall of famers. >> final preparations going on behind me for tonight's ceremony. george seifert won five super bowl titles with in49ers. two as head coach, and tonight, the san francisco native will be the headliner for the san jose sports hall of fame class of 2021. several hundred family,...
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postal service to city hall. finally, to appear at the board of supervisors agenda november 30th unless otherwise stated. madam chair. >> supervisor melgar: thank you madam clerk. please call item number one. >> clerk: an ordinance to accept grandfathered medical cannibis dispensaries from neighborhood notification and review appropriate findings. members of the public who wish to comment should call 415-655-0001. the meeting id today is 2492 276 7226 and then press pound and pound again. if you haven't done so already, press star 3 to line up to speak. >> supervisor melgar: thank you madam clerk. we are joined by acting director of the office of cannibis john pierce. welcome. and he is joined by who are available for questions and we have the city planning department here as well. welcome mr. pierce, the floor is yours. >> thank you supervisor melgar and thank you for your time supervisors peskin and preston. the legislation we are talking today is sponsored by the mayor's office and we're going to give a brief
postal service to city hall. finally, to appear at the board of supervisors agenda november 30th unless otherwise stated. madam chair. >> supervisor melgar: thank you madam clerk. please call item number one. >> clerk: an ordinance to accept grandfathered medical cannibis dispensaries from neighborhood notification and review appropriate findings. members of the public who wish to comment should call 415-655-0001. the meeting id today is 2492 276 7226 and then press pound and pound...
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i mean what's shocking to me is that she'd just now is getting inducted into the rock & roll hall ofnumber of years ago with her husband jerry goffman, but now she is and as a solo artist. >> kelly: wow! okay! i mean! it took long enough. that's crazy to me. >> never give up. >> kelly: "tapestry" is one of the greatest albums ever. thank you, leland, come back any time. all right, everybody, we have some great stuff going on today. the brilliant and talented and funny kal penn will be out in a moment! [cheers and applause] then breakout wrapper yung bleu is in the house performing a song off of his new album, i'm stoked for that. and we are serving up a latest round of great deals with our friend lawrence is darien. our first guest from hollywood to the white house and back and then he wrote a book all about it, it's called "you can't be serious i was actually the title which is amazing and is out now, you should check it out. please welcome kal penn, everybody! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> kelly: i feel like i am at "the voice," this is very john legend as well. >> kal: that is a hu
i mean what's shocking to me is that she'd just now is getting inducted into the rock & roll hall ofnumber of years ago with her husband jerry goffman, but now she is and as a solo artist. >> kelly: wow! okay! i mean! it took long enough. that's crazy to me. >> never give up. >> kelly: "tapestry" is one of the greatest albums ever. thank you, leland, come back any time. all right, everybody, we have some great stuff going on today. the brilliant and talented and...
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how long of what is it that halle berry won her 0scar? what is it that halle berry won her oscar?hat happened after that was that _ oscar? sometime, and what happened after that was that the _ oscar? sometime, and what happened after that was that the great _ oscar? sometime, and what happened after that was that the great career - after that was that the great career resurgence did not then immediately, the interesting thing was that it played in a work in progress in toronto in 2020 at which point i think it had a square by terence and i would has a score by someone else who had a really exciting composer at the moment but it's interesting. it's well directed and it's just carrying too much baggage. thank you ve much. carrying too much baggage. thank you very much- the _ carrying too much baggage. thank you very much. the to _ carrying too much baggage. thank you very much. the to see _ carrying too much baggage. thank you very much. the to see you. _ carrying too much baggage. thank you very much. the to see you. that's - carrying too much baggage. thank you very much. the to s
how long of what is it that halle berry won her 0scar? what is it that halle berry won her oscar?hat happened after that was that _ oscar? sometime, and what happened after that was that the _ oscar? sometime, and what happened after that was that the great _ oscar? sometime, and what happened after that was that the great career - after that was that the great career resurgence did not then immediately, the interesting thing was that it played in a work in progress in toronto in 2020 at which...
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when we come back, we will talk about the kids, five to kristen: abc 7 is holding a hall at 4:30 p.m. about vaccines for little ones. kate larsen is hosting this town hall and is joining us now live to continue the conversation with the u.s. eff -- doctor. >> we are looking forward to dig deep into these questions and concerns that so many families have now that the pfizer vaccine is authorized for five to 11-year-olds. for the bay area we saw some of those vaccines get rolled out this week, but tomorrow, november 6 is when so many more clinics for these pediatric vaccines. and next week as well more of the supply rolls out. at 4:30, we will talk to dr. patel who is a pediatrician and hospitalist, we will also hear from and parsons, family sarah -- family therapist. she will talk about the anxiety that families and kids are feeling now that these vaccines are available and we will hear from kimi watkins chart who is the director of the dutch tart who is the -- tart who is the director of the health apartment and the equity piece. how do they ensure the shot and in the correct and best
when we come back, we will talk about the kids, five to kristen: abc 7 is holding a hall at 4:30 p.m. about vaccines for little ones. kate larsen is hosting this town hall and is joining us now live to continue the conversation with the u.s. eff -- doctor. >> we are looking forward to dig deep into these questions and concerns that so many families have now that the pfizer vaccine is authorized for five to 11-year-olds. for the bay area we saw some of those vaccines get rolled out this...
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diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with those stories and more. morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie this morning, stock futures are indicating a flat open as investors await the labor department's october jobs report. meantime, the three major indices ended largely higher yesterday. the dow, the laggard, shed 33, closing lower for the first time in six sessions, while the nasdaq rallied 128 closing at another new record high. and the s&p 500 added 19 points, also a record. >>> the state department is offering a reward of up to $10 million to help i.d. or locate key players in a russian cyber crime organization. the fbi says the hackers called the dark side pulled off a may hack attack targeting colonial pipeline which caused a days' long shutdown and triggered a spike in gas prices. colonial pipeline said it paid the crooks narly $5 million in bitcoin to regain control. the government recovered nearly half of the ransom. >>> nasa is gearing up to do something that sounds like something you'd see in a movie. the space agency is se
diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with those stories and more. morning, diane. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie this morning, stock futures are indicating a flat open as investors await the labor department's october jobs report. meantime, the three major indices ended largely higher yesterday. the dow, the laggard, shed 33, closing lower for the first time in six sessions, while the nasdaq rallied 128 closing at another new record high. and the s&p 500 added 19...
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if you're familiar with temple hall, he owned temple hall on route 15, a bit north of here. samuel means is pretty sure it's ball who led the soldiers to that baptist church in waterford that travis had mentioned. ball was a notable secessionist in the area. they arrive, they arrest ball amongst other individuals, another one of note, a knowsable secessionist named albert campbell belt also from that lucketts areas. immediately there's outrage, it's not the most common thing for civilians to get arrested. now, as travis mentioned, you may have heard of the battle of gettysburg. that a bit interrupted some confederate plans to get these two individuals released by the united states. but after gettysburg, there is once again a resumption by the confederates to release these two individuals. now, the families have been going from day one to try to get some sort of way to get these two individuals out of prison. and where are the two -- i'm going to call them secessionists for the sake of the story. they're sent across the potomac and ultimately go to delaware, a notorious priso
if you're familiar with temple hall, he owned temple hall on route 15, a bit north of here. samuel means is pretty sure it's ball who led the soldiers to that baptist church in waterford that travis had mentioned. ball was a notable secessionist in the area. they arrive, they arrest ball amongst other individuals, another one of note, a knowsable secessionist named albert campbell belt also from that lucketts areas. immediately there's outrage, it's not the most common thing for civilians to...