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howell.> he killed a totally innocent person, put three other lives at risk, so it was a crime that richly deserves the death penalty. >> the jury found the 21-year-old guilty of murder and sentenced him to die. >> we believe in the system, but the system, sometimes it doesn't work. >> let me pull up the transcript here. >> my name is amanda bass and i'm one of the lawyers for julius jones. dale baich is co-counsel along with me. we were appointed to julius' case in 2016. julius is at the very last stage before execution. his appeals are over. >> in any criminal case, after the appeal process ends, the prisoner can ask the federal court to review their conviction and sentence. >> so, this is consistent with early accounts. >> okay. >> and in the process of reviewing julius' case, we were astounded. there was just so much evidence pointing away from julius as the perpetrator of this crime. does that make sense? our goal is to get julius a new trial by showing the courts that his original trial
howell.> he killed a totally innocent person, put three other lives at risk, so it was a crime that richly deserves the death penalty. >> the jury found the 21-year-old guilty of murder and sentenced him to die. >> we believe in the system, but the system, sometimes it doesn't work. >> let me pull up the transcript here. >> my name is amanda bass and i'm one of the lawyers for julius jones. dale baich is co-counsel along with me. we were appointed to julius' case in...
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i can think of one exception and that is william dean howells novel . so i guess with that in mind, but theyoung women are shown in dramatically , some what of a period of relief so you have what young women in canoes, you have young women climbing trees declining mountains. so it's kind of like that checks. shakespearean comedy. we have this comedy where there is there period of festive relief where women are trying out new roles and given the freedom to do that. but there is that marriage at the end. and whether you see that as containment or fruition i think the books kind of leave that up in theair . >> donna from norval, wonderful presentation. in your book you mentioned many of the characters in summer novels were themselves reading summer novels you talk about the intention there, was it for fun, awake and anod or marketing ? >> a number of the novels, theauthors who are writing these are kind of very very aware of what the conventions are .very often they will be references to characters seeking out summer reading and in one summer for example t
i can think of one exception and that is william dean howells novel . so i guess with that in mind, but theyoung women are shown in dramatically , some what of a period of relief so you have what young women in canoes, you have young women climbing trees declining mountains. so it's kind of like that checks. shakespearean comedy. we have this comedy where there is there period of festive relief where women are trying out new roles and given the freedom to do that. but there is that marriage at...
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i can think of one exception and that its william dean howells novel. the young women are shown in dramatically -- summer was a period of release and you have young women in canoes and going out unchaperoned, young women climbing trees and climbing mountains so it's like with the shakespearean comedy where there's a period of fesssive relief and womenning trying out new roles, and given the freedom to do that but there is that marriage at the expend if you see that as containment or fruition i think the books leave that up in the air. >> donna is -- a wonderful preparation. in your book you mention many of the characters in summer novels were reading summer novels. can you talk about detention there? was it for fun, a wink ask a nod, marketing? >> yeah. a number of the novels -- the authors wrote are writing these are kind of very, very aware of what the conventions are. so very often there will be references to characters seeking out summer reading. in one summer for example the true people were married, they meet because the young guess out on a rainy
i can think of one exception and that its william dean howells novel. the young women are shown in dramatically -- summer was a period of release and you have young women in canoes and going out unchaperoned, young women climbing trees and climbing mountains so it's like with the shakespearean comedy where there's a period of fesssive relief and womenning trying out new roles, and given the freedom to do that but there is that marriage at the expend if you see that as containment or fruition i...
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alex howell has this report. the normally take aim at goal.ng headways delete might have minds that way. now because of those taunting them off the pitch they are being talked about. this weight both highlighted races abuse they suffered on instagram. it's led to calls from campaigners to urgent action. we can't rely socially media. we need government intervention in the form of regulation and enforcement activities. so from police and other law enforcement agencies. and then i also think that we as a football community need to do more ourselves. 0ne community need to do more ourselves. one possible solution is by a company called signify. they believe that their threat matrix software which uses artificial intelligence to search for abuse across all platforms allows companies and clubs to be proactive rather than reactive. if abuse is talked at a particular player they have to report that. by that point it's too late they've already receded they it's happen. it's at its negative effect. what we are able to do is identify where it is coming fr
alex howell has this report. the normally take aim at goal.ng headways delete might have minds that way. now because of those taunting them off the pitch they are being talked about. this weight both highlighted races abuse they suffered on instagram. it's led to calls from campaigners to urgent action. we can't rely socially media. we need government intervention in the form of regulation and enforcement activities. so from police and other law enforcement agencies. and then i also think that...
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william howell of the university of chicago. the author of numerous books on presidential powers, including thinking about the presidency and the privacy of power. for both of you, what are the very specific issues about the steele seizure case? what is at the heart of this? >> at a tired, this is a story and a case about presidential power and its limits during times of war. it puts before the central themes of the conditions under which presidents in an emergency can do things that may not be expressly stated in the constitution, and the limits that congress has. >> what makes it a landmark case? >> the critical question the court is unable to avoid is the constitutionality of the presidents seizure of the steel mills that in itself is a titanic with tremendous conflict which is really important at the time. what makes a historic or two things. one, it's about structure. it's about the relationship between the president and congress. most other cases are about, rights but structure also matters when it comes to making our lead
william howell of the university of chicago. the author of numerous books on presidential powers, including thinking about the presidency and the privacy of power. for both of you, what are the very specific issues about the steele seizure case? what is at the heart of this? >> at a tired, this is a story and a case about presidential power and its limits during times of war. it puts before the central themes of the conditions under which presidents in an emergency can do things that may...
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. >> scott howell, the founder and owner of red.fitness in san jose is making sure he will be able to follow all of the county guidelines he says smith's message paint a picture. >> what it shows to me is there is as much anxiety at our official level as there is in the community level. i get it. at the same time we need leadership that is going to make us solid -- make a solid clear decision pick >> leaders have reached out to suggest a more universal risk reduction plan that would impact everyone. >> at this point i think they have made it clear they are not interested in that right now. hopefully they will get interested very soon pick >> hopefully before it is too late. >> hopefully before it is too late. >> when dr. smith says he believes indoor gatherings should be banned he is talking about gatherings that attract a lot of people. for example meetings and town halls. >> new video from a three alarm fire in san francisco. the fire started at a home on washington street in pacific heights just before 7:30 pick plumes of black smoke were seen throughout the city. the fire departme
. >> scott howell, the founder and owner of red.fitness in san jose is making sure he will be able to follow all of the county guidelines he says smith's message paint a picture. >> what it shows to me is there is as much anxiety at our official level as there is in the community level. i get it. at the same time we need leadership that is going to make us solid -- make a solid clear decision pick >> leaders have reached out to suggest a more universal risk reduction plan that...
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one shows the deserted downtown during a dog walk, another captures the nightly 8 pm howell in support of healthcare workers. still another shows a virtual group therapy session for young people. librarian linda convinces if this kind of thing was úmake our current struggle a bi easier. >> if we could see that our forefathers and mothers really kind of buckled down and did it and got through it, maybe that would have given us a little more, okay, we can do this, too. >> the pandemic came on quick with no warning and we are just now beginning to imagine how far-reaching it will be in our lives. documenting the journey will be important when all of this becomes a part of history as well. >> the reminders are timeless and whether it was in you know, 1918 or 2020 or in 100 years from now, i think those messages are always important for us to know that we can do this, we can get through this together. >> preserving the past gives us a roadmap for the future and while we have no idea where fate might be taking us tamales we will know where we have been. in san anselmo, john ramos, kpix 5. >>
one shows the deserted downtown during a dog walk, another captures the nightly 8 pm howell in support of healthcare workers. still another shows a virtual group therapy session for young people. librarian linda convinces if this kind of thing was úmake our current struggle a bi easier. >> if we could see that our forefathers and mothers really kind of buckled down and did it and got through it, maybe that would have given us a little more, okay, we can do this, too. >> the...
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style blandly connolly's within galba lism i don't know where the you'd agree with that witnessing howell advance cabalist economies lead capitalist economies are reacted to coronavirus doing they read your book and they've understood that when there's an emergency you've got to do things the wal-mart way yet and that's that's quite interesting what we've seen is that. for all of the discourse over last 40 years certainly a liberal argument that markets are at the. mechanism of allocation of goods and services when the crisis comes markets just are insufficient they are too slow too too laggard late or in many cases simply aren't producing the items that they're needed and certainly state it's back in boat to plant that and that so it's not just it's certainly not left wing governments it's right wing and governments are very single flavor just as in case of a war certainly during the 2nd world war in the west united states all sorts of investment decision making planning and investment decision making was planned by the state because the market was just too. it's too slow and it's the la
style blandly connolly's within galba lism i don't know where the you'd agree with that witnessing howell advance cabalist economies lead capitalist economies are reacted to coronavirus doing they read your book and they've understood that when there's an emergency you've got to do things the wal-mart way yet and that's that's quite interesting what we've seen is that. for all of the discourse over last 40 years certainly a liberal argument that markets are at the. mechanism of allocation of...
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reporter: jeff christianson and others spotted this white lives matter slogan painted in the middle of howell road on social media this morning. they rushed over to cover it. >> we're not going to tolerate intolerance around here. >> reporter: christianson says he is celebrating the fact that the d.a. leveled charges against the two who tried to destroy the mural downtown. he says he now standing with his community against hate. >> a lot of us have mixed race children in this town or have children of different races that are not white, and we're not going to put them through this. we're not going to have them feel uncomfortable in this town. >>> new at 11:00, a groundbreaking decision for the uc system. for the first time in its 150-year history, the uc has hired a person of color hasn't. late today the regents unanimously chose michael drake as the new head of the ten-campus system. drake was most recently the president of ohio state university. the 69-year-old has deep bay area roots. he went to stanford and ucsf. he was also a past president at uc irvine. his annual salary will be $890,000
reporter: jeff christianson and others spotted this white lives matter slogan painted in the middle of howell road on social media this morning. they rushed over to cover it. >> we're not going to tolerate intolerance around here. >> reporter: christianson says he is celebrating the fact that the d.a. leveled charges against the two who tried to destroy the mural downtown. he says he now standing with his community against hate. >> a lot of us have mixed race children in this...
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march and paid up to 80 percent of people salaries if employers promised to retain their jobs john howell reports now from beaumont regis in west sussex. the seaside town of reach is a faded 19th century resort town with fun times feel like a thing of the past a place counting the cost of coronavirus more keenly than most but most of my money is through from busking or finger that is my mind during the summer and so our computer will be of a cushion but this year we're not going to have anything like that although. we do see it's all very handsome a lockdown may have lifted in time for the summer holidays but growth and opportunity seem a long way off. people need to know that although hardship lies ahead no one will be left without hope. so today we with a plan for jobs our plan has a clear goal to protect support and create jobs it's the latest in a series of interventions to support the economy the government here the treasury hoping to put hundreds of thousands of under 20 five's into work by paying their salaries up to the minimum wage for the 1st 6 months of their employment it's in
march and paid up to 80 percent of people salaries if employers promised to retain their jobs john howell reports now from beaumont regis in west sussex. the seaside town of reach is a faded 19th century resort town with fun times feel like a thing of the past a place counting the cost of coronavirus more keenly than most but most of my money is through from busking or finger that is my mind during the summer and so our computer will be of a cushion but this year we're not going to have...
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businesses shut down and forced millions of people out of work white house correspondent kimberly howellget tons more from washington d.c. . covert 19 wiped out all of that not only the jobs created by this president but the ones created by the president before him barack obama these are not good numbers for the u.s. president well the headline seems to focus on that sort of us civic number of 32.9 percent of plunging 6 of the g.d.p. that is a u.s. specific number really the number we should be looking at is more the contraction of almost 10 percent but 9.5 it is still pretty bad even when you look at that number these are numbers not seen really since the 940 s. germany's plunge into recession with its economy shrinking by a record 10 percent the pandemics wiped out nearly 10 years of course the national statistics office says it's the sharpest decline it's seen since the 1970 s. experts believe it will take at least 2 years to return to prepare and make levels the world's largest plane maker has posted a loss of $2200000000.00 in the 1st half of the year the sea the fall in demand beca
businesses shut down and forced millions of people out of work white house correspondent kimberly howellget tons more from washington d.c. . covert 19 wiped out all of that not only the jobs created by this president but the ones created by the president before him barack obama these are not good numbers for the u.s. president well the headline seems to focus on that sort of us civic number of 32.9 percent of plunging 6 of the g.d.p. that is a u.s. specific number really the number we should be...
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howell for the health care workers. the librarian said if this was available during 1918 it might make the current struggle a bit easier. >> if we could see our fore fathers and mothers really kind of buckled down and did it, and they got through it, maybe that would've given us a little more, okay, we can get through this pandemic. >> reporter: it came on quick with no warning and we are just beginning to imagine how far- reaching it will be in our lives, so documenting the journey will be important when all of this becomes part of history as well. >> i think those reminders are timeless. weather 1918 or 2020 or in 100 years from now, i think those messages are always important for us to know that we can do this. that we can get through this together. >> reporter: preserving the past gives us a roadmap for the future. while we have no idea where that may be taking us, at least we will know where we have been. from san anselmo, john ramis, kpix 5. >>> another single day record for coronavirus cases in the u.s. while som
howell for the health care workers. the librarian said if this was available during 1918 it might make the current struggle a bit easier. >> if we could see our fore fathers and mothers really kind of buckled down and did it, and they got through it, maybe that would've given us a little more, okay, we can get through this pandemic. >> reporter: it came on quick with no warning and we are just beginning to imagine how far- reaching it will be in our lives, so documenting the journey...
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howell that's doing. we're seeing europe reporting better numbers they're looking at expectations of a vaccine coming. we had a lot of news on that and we can't forget that the federal reserve stepped in and said low rates are going to be around until at least the end of 2022 that's going to help valuations on the equity side the market is looking at those factors probably not focussing on earnings per se >> ironically and kind of bizarrely the worse the numbers get whether it's virus cases or earnings estimates, the more likely we are to get another or bigger stimulus idea so it's like the idea that the worse the headlines are the more financial support may be provided the market. do you buy into that >> well, i think it's the old bad news is good news story and there is some of that right now. obviously if things start to get much better and we have more of a v shape than a w shaped recovery, the federal reserve may reconsider their stance at holding rates. their guidance may change a little bit and all
howell that's doing. we're seeing europe reporting better numbers they're looking at expectations of a vaccine coming. we had a lot of news on that and we can't forget that the federal reserve stepped in and said low rates are going to be around until at least the end of 2022 that's going to help valuations on the equity side the market is looking at those factors probably not focussing on earnings per se >> ironically and kind of bizarrely the worse the numbers get whether it's virus...
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guest: those like howell cobb who had served as speaker of the house but went on to a leadership role in the confederacy. i think the day of reckoning is here. these are not just southern slaveholders who held office in the united states. that wreckning will be made ultimately but i don't think you can erase their names or their presence from the united states capitol. this country existed in a condition where slavery was legal until 1865 when the 13th amendment was ratified. after lincoln was dead. so that kind of eraysure makes no sense. but some of these people the one that is speaker pelosi removed were disloyal to the united states. they were traitors to the united states, to the country that they served. they fought with an enemy government and this longstanding idea that it was a brother against brother war is not really a fair analysis of the american civil war. it was a north-south war, it was a freedom/slavery war. it was a union versus fractured states war. it was a bubble war to preserve slavery at the expense of the country and i think the speaker was right. host: atlanta
guest: those like howell cobb who had served as speaker of the house but went on to a leadership role in the confederacy. i think the day of reckoning is here. these are not just southern slaveholders who held office in the united states. that wreckning will be made ultimately but i don't think you can erase their names or their presence from the united states capitol. this country existed in a condition where slavery was legal until 1865 when the 13th amendment was ratified. after lincoln was...
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someone had written the words white lives matter on the pavement in the intersection at howell road and old orchard road. so far there is no information about who is responsible for that graffiti. >>> prosecutors announced that a man and woman that painted over a mural outside of the courthouse will face hate crime charges. the merrill organizer had a permanent to put the words of black lives the matter on the street. shortly after the paint was dry, 42-year-old nicole anderson and 53-year-old david nelson covered up the yellow lettering with black paint. district attorneys say a public discussion of racial tension is long overdue. >> we will have to address the root and byproduct of systemic racism in our country. black lives matter movements are important civil rights causes. >> it was truly heartbreaking to see hatred come out in such a bold and brazen way. now we are hopeful that the justice system works how it is supposed to. >> is convicted of a hate crime, nelson and anderson will face up to a year in jail. >>> let's talk about your weather for wednesday morning, pam, kyla grogan
someone had written the words white lives matter on the pavement in the intersection at howell road and old orchard road. so far there is no information about who is responsible for that graffiti. >>> prosecutors announced that a man and woman that painted over a mural outside of the courthouse will face hate crime charges. the merrill organizer had a permanent to put the words of black lives the matter on the street. shortly after the paint was dry, 42-year-old nicole anderson and...
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today, city crews cleaned up howell road or someone had painted the words white lives matter to the intersection of how an old orchard road. there is no information as to who might have painted those words on the street. this comes after two people were caught on camera in martinez painting over a black lives matter street mural. it happened on the fourth of july. police announced today two residents have been charged with a hate crime for defacing that mural. nichole anderson and david nelson are charged with three misdemeanor counts. if convicted, both face up to a year in county jail. >>> a pair of disturbing videos are making the rounds on social media highlighting incidents of anti-asian bias. ktvu's christian crack talk with asian american hate speech and they tell us the incidents may be startling but they are not surprising. >> reporter: an evening of fine dining and the carmel area disrupted when a patron goes on an anti-asian rent and other diners. >> you need to leave. you need to leave. >> oh my god. >> get out of here, get out. >> reporter: a restaurant worker in this case demanding
today, city crews cleaned up howell road or someone had painted the words white lives matter to the intersection of how an old orchard road. there is no information as to who might have painted those words on the street. this comes after two people were caught on camera in martinez painting over a black lives matter street mural. it happened on the fourth of july. police announced today two residents have been charged with a hate crime for defacing that mural. nichole anderson and david nelson...
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cafes and gyms remain open but people are being told not to socialise with other households john howell reports on this now from oldham and matches the. localized restrictions affecting millions of people in northern england who have come to the worst time in the market was the population that came into effect on the. other one of islam's holiest dates that i had for all night oh it is a lockdown kind of comfort calc overpraise you know what is was going on with the another log that really confused people that it's a good faith leaders say the community feels that down having done everything possible to mitigate the spread of the virus there is a kind of confusion. and i want to say hate but i would say that the people who are shocked with that kind of immediate action that's taken place the prime minister has warned of the need to act fast in the face of rising infection rates a possible 2nd wave he said it was time to put the brakes on a return to normality our assessment is that we should now squeeze that brake pedal squeeze that brake pedal in order to keep the virus under control i
cafes and gyms remain open but people are being told not to socialise with other households john howell reports on this now from oldham and matches the. localized restrictions affecting millions of people in northern england who have come to the worst time in the market was the population that came into effect on the. other one of islam's holiest dates that i had for all night oh it is a lockdown kind of comfort calc overpraise you know what is was going on with the another log that really...
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you could imagine the howel tha went up when he decided to do that. even though it was a night school that wasn't as highly regarded, it provided a pathway for a number of individuals in watching tochb, d.c., who worked during the day, went to law school at night and became lawyers. in fact, his father got his law degree that way. in deciding to change from a night school to a day school, full-time law school, he was going against what had been in the path of his father to his law profession. but his belief was he needed to make howard a much stronger place. it had to be a place that became a pleer plaremiere place to edu african-american lawyers. his vision was he wanted to create lawyers who would look at the society, look at the laws and become what we call social engineers whose tags being it was to change the nature of the laws, the nature of the environment in which african-americans had to live and to make it a better place, more equitable place to live. marshall was not happy about the choice. you think it's not going well but it turns out to
you could imagine the howel tha went up when he decided to do that. even though it was a night school that wasn't as highly regarded, it provided a pathway for a number of individuals in watching tochb, d.c., who worked during the day, went to law school at night and became lawyers. in fact, his father got his law degree that way. in deciding to change from a night school to a day school, full-time law school, he was going against what had been in the path of his father to his law profession....
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he said howell -- i asked him how long this could go until and he said until the end of the weekend. not feel like a joke. signaling -- if the deal is reached, it will seem like an important political signal has been given by the european leaders. what about the other issues they have been talking about? conditionality. the reforms. what else is still being discussed? maria: there is a big question mark around rebates. some countries would like to see the rebate increase. including the frugal four. if they do have more money now, it is a contradiction to what we have been hearing. macron said he does not believe that the european union should engage in rebates. we also know there is a lot of back and forth on the evidence of the recovery fund. if the money goes to a country thatitaly, who will ensure the money is used to properly in the country? and what kind of veto could another country have over those lands? leader problematic for a like the italian prime minister. they also believe that a veto over the payment and the commission -- giving that money to a country raises a lot of l
he said howell -- i asked him how long this could go until and he said until the end of the weekend. not feel like a joke. signaling -- if the deal is reached, it will seem like an important political signal has been given by the european leaders. what about the other issues they have been talking about? conditionality. the reforms. what else is still being discussed? maria: there is a big question mark around rebates. some countries would like to see the rebate increase. including the frugal...
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herd of llamas to provide very small antibodies which they believe could neutralize the virus john howell has more. what does a herd of lamas have to do with covert 19 it's not the start of a joke but it could be the route to a cure bonnie jones looks after the animal's welfare have suddenly we have toddy we have sports. we have alfie. the one sitting down. and meet the star of this particular show fifi is the 1st in on the university's film that we've used in research. and other. species such as camels and our packers produce specialized small antibodies different to what you and i produce so what we do is we introduce a dead or small. protein into the llamas and they produce a natural body response so their small antibodies that bind on to the proteins that we introduce these pictures from a similar trial with alpacas in germany showed nobody's binding with the corona virus protein spike the virus is kind of a round virus that's got lots of spikes on it and these spikes we think are the things that latch onto our cells and infect us so the idea is maybe if we produce a nano body that co
herd of llamas to provide very small antibodies which they believe could neutralize the virus john howell has more. what does a herd of lamas have to do with covert 19 it's not the start of a joke but it could be the route to a cure bonnie jones looks after the animal's welfare have suddenly we have toddy we have sports. we have alfie. the one sitting down. and meet the star of this particular show fifi is the 1st in on the university's film that we've used in research. and other. species such...
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on the pavement at howell road and old orchard road. so for the word on who wrote that graffiti. >>> prosecutor said the man and woman who painted over a mural outside of the contra costa county courthouse will be charged with hate crimes. the mural organizer had a city permit to put down the words, black lives matter, on the street. shortly after pitt was dry, 40 total 42-year-old couple covered up the paint with black paint. the district attorney said public discussion about racial tension is long overdue. >> we have to address the root and the byproduct of systemic racism in our country. black lives matter movement is an important civil rights cuspid >> it was truly heartbreaking. to see that hatred come out in such a bold and brazen way. now, we are just hopeful that the justice system works how it is supposed to. >>> if convicted of hate crimes, the two could get up to a year in jail. >>> it is now just about 7:10 am. sonoma county taking action in an effort to fight racism for the board of supervisors voted to create an office of
on the pavement at howell road and old orchard road. so for the word on who wrote that graffiti. >>> prosecutor said the man and woman who painted over a mural outside of the contra costa county courthouse will be charged with hate crimes. the mural organizer had a city permit to put down the words, black lives matter, on the street. shortly after pitt was dry, 40 total 42-year-old couple covered up the paint with black paint. the district attorney said public discussion about racial...
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it's not a matter of if, it's just a matter of howell. >> sandra: it struck me yesterday listening toonference. and that is that you have been talking to educators. you've been talking to the teachers about how they feel about getting back into the classroom. there was an interview on another network where the national education association president challenged the president to think about what it would be like for a teacher to go get back into the classroom physically with kids that could be carrying the virus. >> we see what happens when they left bar is open prematurely, this isn't a bar, we are talking about second graders. i had 39 sixth-graders when you're in my class. i double dog dare donald trump to sit in a class of 39 sixth-graders and breathe that air without any preparation for how we are going to bring our kids back safely. >> sandra: and so what about that prediction for the teachers? what do you do about that? >> those are certainly considerations for each school building to be taking into account and we know that those who are vulnerable to the disease need to have sp
it's not a matter of if, it's just a matter of howell. >> sandra: it struck me yesterday listening toonference. and that is that you have been talking to educators. you've been talking to the teachers about how they feel about getting back into the classroom. there was an interview on another network where the national education association president challenged the president to think about what it would be like for a teacher to go get back into the classroom physically with kids that...
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he was committed, he later spoke at howell university and other places area that he was committed tohe civil rights. it has never received credit that he should receive area he ushered in the written great society. not only the voting rights bill, but medicare and medicaid. we got to fair housing act. done in his administration area i have high regard and that's ultimate respect for what he did. the day president barack obama was elected, that doctor king church, not the old church but the new church , and then i saw the state of rhode island and pennsylvania go for him read i knew then he was on his way to being elected president. i jumped so high and i didn't think feet were going to touch the floor. and i started crying and a reporter asked me that evening. that john, we notice you are crying so much area and i said with the tears are of happiness, their tears of joy. they said what are you going to do, you're crying so much that you what are you going to do when he's inaugurated and he comes to washington. i said well, if i have tears left i'm trying some more and that's exactly
he was committed, he later spoke at howell university and other places area that he was committed tohe civil rights. it has never received credit that he should receive area he ushered in the written great society. not only the voting rights bill, but medicare and medicaid. we got to fair housing act. done in his administration area i have high regard and that's ultimate respect for what he did. the day president barack obama was elected, that doctor king church, not the old church but the new...
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guest: those like howell cobb who had served as speaker of the house but went on to a leadership rolen the confederacy. i think the day of reckoning is here. these are not just southern slaveholders who held office in the united states. that wreckning will be made ultimately but i don't think you can erase their names or their presence from the united states capitol. this country existed in a condition where slavery was legal until 1865 when the 13th amendment was ratified. after lincoln was dead. so that kind of eraysure makes no sense. but some of these people the one that is speaker pelosi removed were disloyal to the united states. they were traitors to the united states, to the country that they served. they fought with an enemy government and this longstanding idea that it was a brother against brother war is not really a fair analysis of the american civil war. it was a north-south war, it was a freedom/slavery war. it was a union versus fractured states war. it was a bubble war to preserve slavery at the expense of the country and i think the speaker was right. host: atlanta,
guest: those like howell cobb who had served as speaker of the house but went on to a leadership rolen the confederacy. i think the day of reckoning is here. these are not just southern slaveholders who held office in the united states. that wreckning will be made ultimately but i don't think you can erase their names or their presence from the united states capitol. this country existed in a condition where slavery was legal until 1865 when the 13th amendment was ratified. after lincoln was...
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that year emily howell warner became the first woman to take the controls.n sister and four brothers. after high school, she worked at a department store, but was interested in becoming a flight attendant. emily bought a ticket to ride on her first airplane to see what that job might be like. but she found herself much more interested in what the pilots were doing up front. emily quit her job and went to aviation school where she also earned money receptionist. within a year, she had her pilot's license. at 21, she was a full-time instructor and eventually the school's chief pilot. while working for the faa in the 1960s, emily still dreamed of flying for a commercial airline, but she was rejected for what was deemed a man's job. finally in 1973, frontier airlines gave her a shot. and emily became the first woman to be a permanent pilot for a major american airline. by 1976, she rose to become the first female captain. a decade later, she commanded the first-ever all woman commercial flight crew. howell warner was inducted into the national aviation hall of f
that year emily howell warner became the first woman to take the controls.n sister and four brothers. after high school, she worked at a department store, but was interested in becoming a flight attendant. emily bought a ticket to ride on her first airplane to see what that job might be like. but she found herself much more interested in what the pilots were doing up front. emily quit her job and went to aviation school where she also earned money receptionist. within a year, she had her...