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to carolina ♪ >> this 500 seat very u in west hollywood has launched about as many legends from james taylorcto m eyes ♪ jen jaimihell,es, liberties to pick his debut in 1970 but it wasn't far off. the troubadour helped crown eliminate op john a superstar. >> a lot of stories, though. there's a ton of those stories in this place. this actually used to be a dressing room. >> christine is the general manager. her dad opened the place ever since partnering with the founder doug wesson. >> you'd be arrested, right? >> by the time the 80s rolls armed the troubadour was reviewing bans like guns and roses. >> i don't remember if we were any good. >> that's the bassist. they were unknown until they started playing the troubadour. they turned in 2015 and members of the rock & roll hall of fame to kick off their reunion. you lookaround and it's like oo everything was so small. >> but it was huge then. >> billy ie lish and the black crows have taken their turn on the storeyed stage, too. that was all before covid. the troubadour has been shuttered since march and the sphere it may stay that way. >> i d
to carolina ♪ >> this 500 seat very u in west hollywood has launched about as many legends from james taylorcto m eyes ♪ jen jaimihell,es, liberties to pick his debut in 1970 but it wasn't far off. the troubadour helped crown eliminate op john a superstar. >> a lot of stories, though. there's a ton of those stories in this place. this actually used to be a dressing room. >> christine is the general manager. her dad opened the place ever since partnering with the founder...
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the professor, james taylor said the day should be recognized across the country, and it begins on the local level. >> politicize juneteenth, in california, the county of alameda, san francisco, san jose, all over the bay area, local and small, agitating for these recognitions and eventhe wind. >> governor andrew cuomo signed an executive order recognizing juneteenth as a holiday for state employees, and virginia is considering the same thing.>>> if you live in the east bay, you probably heard them, see how illegal fireworks are igniting concerns for residents and fire officials.>>> a mountain lion first spotted in san francisco makes an appearance, the busy part of the city it was spotted in today. >>> the power to know before you go, mornings on 2. >> and download the ktvu fox 2 news app. businesses are starting to bounce back. but what if you could do better than that? like adapt. discover. deliver, in new ways, to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back, but bounce forward. and now, with one
the professor, james taylor said the day should be recognized across the country, and it begins on the local level. >> politicize juneteenth, in california, the county of alameda, san francisco, san jose, all over the bay area, local and small, agitating for these recognitions and eventhe wind. >> governor andrew cuomo signed an executive order recognizing juneteenth as a holiday for state employees, and virginia is considering the same thing.>>> if you live in the east...
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it was an interesting place, james taylor with their and ray charles used to come in and robert lowell though it was afascinating place to work and grow up . but i was going to cambridge which is way outside of belmont and i go to the use bookstores there and i started reading the mappers and especially atnight and i didn't read any of the kind of crap that i write . and really turned me on then i wound up going to grad school at vanderbilt, i was in the phd program there. and vietnam got away but. >> host: why do you thinkyou took off ? >> guest: i think i tell the stories and i was lucky and i feel good stories and alex cross was what made me take off. and the publisher really believed in. and along came a spider, it's a very readable book. there are a lot of big fans out there, maximum ride why a wise, a lot of fans. we are just doing a maximum ride, first time in years . we put out a call and it's amazing, these kids and they're not kids anymore, they are older and they're like oh my god, that is my favorite, they got me reading . there crying and it's a cool thing. >> host: james
it was an interesting place, james taylor with their and ray charles used to come in and robert lowell though it was afascinating place to work and grow up . but i was going to cambridge which is way outside of belmont and i go to the use bookstores there and i started reading the mappers and especially atnight and i didn't read any of the kind of crap that i write . and really turned me on then i wound up going to grad school at vanderbilt, i was in the phd program there. and vietnam got away...
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. >> reporter: james taylor says the mayor's swift move to condemn the nooses is all part ofism. >> it's part of all the chaos going on and the confusion, the general fallout from the police shootings and protest movement. >> reporter: adding to the chaos and confusion, the discovery of a fake body hanging from a noose near lake merritt thursday morning. opd took down the effigy and said officers found an american flag lying next to the body. >> this is a part of the fallout, that's what i'm suggesting, these are some of the embers. >> reporter: libby schaaf just tweeted this out. she called a fake body hanging from a noose that was discovered this morning a deliberate and vile attempt to traumatize and divide oaklanders. she said the city immediately contacted the fbi to investigate this heinous act for what it is, a hate crime. she's also asking oaklanders to be vigilant and if they do witness a hate crime, she's asking them to contact opd's hate crime hotline. >>> the statue is gone. early this morning, the city of san francisco brought in cranes and took the statue of christopher col
. >> reporter: james taylor says the mayor's swift move to condemn the nooses is all part ofism. >> it's part of all the chaos going on and the confusion, the general fallout from the police shootings and protest movement. >> reporter: adding to the chaos and confusion, the discovery of a fake body hanging from a noose near lake merritt thursday morning. opd took down the effigy and said officers found an american flag lying next to the body. >> this is a part of the...
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. >> reporter: university of san francisco political science professor james taylor says newsom would rather have cooperation than play hashl. >> at the same time letting them know if necessary they will take further steps in trying to get compliance. >> reporter: newsom says there is a simple reason for the increase in cases. california's reopening. that is also why he implored residents to keep wearing masks and keep social distancing, both still mandated by the state. >> not only are more people out and about because of california's reopening, many of them are refusing to wear masks. the governor pushed hard at wearing masks and washing your hands things we've been saying for months now. there are no less important. he also says the state is prepared to return to more stringent coronavirus restrictions if necessary, but he hopes it won't be necessary. dan? >> let's hope that is the case. eric, thank you. >>> a san mateo county supervisor is urging governor newsom to fine anyone who does not wear a facemask in public. last week the governor issued a statewide mandatory order requiri
. >> reporter: university of san francisco political science professor james taylor says newsom would rather have cooperation than play hashl. >> at the same time letting them know if necessary they will take further steps in trying to get compliance. >> reporter: newsom says there is a simple reason for the increase in cases. california's reopening. that is also why he implored residents to keep wearing masks and keep social distancing, both still mandated by the state....
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james taylor was there, ray charles used to come in robert low it was up fascinating place to grow upi would go in cambridge outside of belmont and go to these bookstores i started reading like a mad person especially at night. i did read the kind of crap i write. it turned me on the ended up wanting up going to grad school grad school and vanderbilt. vietnam got in the way. >> why do you think you took off. >> i think i tell good stories. and i was lucky. i tell good stories. and alex cross was what made me take off. the publisher believe in it. along came a spider is a very readable book. i'm actually doing another maximum arrived men in eight years called hawk we put our call and it's amazing these kids, they're not kids anymore they're older. there like that was my favorite got me reading. it's a cool thing. >> james patterson, his most recent nonfiction called "the house of kennedy" it's available now in bookstores reopen or online. thanks for spending a few minutes. >> this is great it was really nice. thank you very much. >> starting now it's our summer series features programs
james taylor was there, ray charles used to come in robert low it was up fascinating place to grow upi would go in cambridge outside of belmont and go to these bookstores i started reading like a mad person especially at night. i did read the kind of crap i write. it turned me on the ended up wanting up going to grad school grad school and vanderbilt. vietnam got in the way. >> why do you think you took off. >> i think i tell good stories. and i was lucky. i tell good stories. and...
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and francis taylor madison herself runs the tobacco business with an iron fist for 30 years, not even allowing her own son, james madison senior, to take over the business when he is of age. there is speculation that perhaps francis taylor madison was involved in her husband's demise. francis and ambrose have two children. james madison senior of course wil inherit the plantation. he marries nelly conway madison from port conway on the rappahannock in present-day king george county. we have recently figured all this out through archaeology and architectural examination. we now know, we have sort of upgraded the chronology, we know that upon their marriage, the second generation of madison's, james madison senior and nelly conway madison, actually move up to the site of the present day brick mansion and build themselves a little planters cottage, which becomes their starter home. if you look at this handy cutaway drawing, you can see that. a little story and a half space. they would have furnished it with what we would consider to be very high style furnishings. they are living on the piedmont, what we would thin
and francis taylor madison herself runs the tobacco business with an iron fist for 30 years, not even allowing her own son, james madison senior, to take over the business when he is of age. there is speculation that perhaps francis taylor madison was involved in her husband's demise. francis and ambrose have two children. james madison senior of course wil inherit the plantation. he marries nelly conway madison from port conway on the rappahannock in present-day king george county. we have...
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james taylor is a tv producer who works on short—term contracts, like most people in the creative industrieslp from the government. the creative industries will be decimated. there will be people leaving the industry left, right and centre, i think. it pains me to say, but i'm one of those people. it's now 100 days without income for mark. the treasury highlight things like vat, mortgage deferrals and increased universal credit. the chancellor says he can't save everyone. they would say he hasn't tried hard enough. when museums across the uk reopen, they'll be operating in a new world — notjust in terms of social distancing and other protection measures, but also in terms of the changing cultural environment. the killing of the african—american george floyd, the calls for change by the black lives matter movement and the focus on aspects of britain's imperial past have all put museums and their collections in the spotlight. they include the benin bronze artefacts, which were taken from nigeria in the 19th century and placed in the british museum and other institutions. 0ur arts editor will g
james taylor is a tv producer who works on short—term contracts, like most people in the creative industrieslp from the government. the creative industries will be decimated. there will be people leaving the industry left, right and centre, i think. it pains me to say, but i'm one of those people. it's now 100 days without income for mark. the treasury highlight things like vat, mortgage deferrals and increased universal credit. the chancellor says he can't save everyone. they would say he...
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. >> james taylor says newsom would rather have cooperation than play hard ball. >> if necessary, they will take further steps trying to get compliance. >> reporter: newsom says there is a simple reason for the increase in cases. california's reopening. that's yes illesksndpsocial st both manted by the state. >> the governor says he wants to stress that you have to use those things. you have to have masks on. you have to have social distancing and you have to wash your hands. the most chilling things at all, he warned we're still in the first phase and the state is preparing for a second and possibly even a third phase. >> cases are increasing. so are hospitalizations. how are we doing on hospital capacity? what did the governor say about that in. >> he said it was fairly positive. they have lots of beds left. they're only using about 8% of the beds they had set aside for cyrus cases. and they still have the surge capacity. they're also pretty well flush in terms of icu beds. so it is not rising at a rate that makes them fear they'll run out of hospital beds any time soon. >> the outbr
. >> james taylor says newsom would rather have cooperation than play hard ball. >> if necessary, they will take further steps trying to get compliance. >> reporter: newsom says there is a simple reason for the increase in cases. california's reopening. that's yes illesksndpsocial st both manted by the state. >> the governor says he wants to stress that you have to use those things. you have to have masks on. you have to have social distancing and you have to wash your...
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james taylor said that they should be recognized day. >> they need to make it in the state of california, the county of alameda, san francisco, all over the bay area. start agitating for these recognitions and eventually the federal government will get the wind. >> governor cuomo signed an executive order recognizing juneteenth as a holiday for state employees. >>> after makers of aunt jemima announced they were rebranding their products more companies now are making changes after acknowledging some of their brands based on racial stereo types. mars the parent brand of uncle ben's rice will take a stand and help and work on ending racial injustice. mrs. butterworth will change the bottle and quicker works will change it with new branding by the end of the year. pepsi is launching a $400 million initiative to help black communities and increase diversity within its own company. some say corporate america looks more at cost than the controversial images. expert say companies need to make deeper, lasting changes. >>> uc berkeley outline how it plans to reopen campus for students. in person
james taylor said that they should be recognized day. >> they need to make it in the state of california, the county of alameda, san francisco, all over the bay area. start agitating for these recognitions and eventually the federal government will get the wind. >> governor cuomo signed an executive order recognizing juneteenth as a holiday for state employees. >>> after makers of aunt jemima announced they were rebranding their products more companies now are making...
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. >> james taylor is a professor of politics at the university of san francisco. >> our young peoplehould be commended, for the discipline they're showing in the intelligence they're showing. >> reporter: taylor says he's not surprising that people are becoming involved. >> there are next to be impacted by law enforcement, even now as teenagers, they have disproportionate contact with law enforcement.>> reporter: organizers say young people can't bring change by themselves. >> i think it's up to all of us to fix it. if we are all on this earth right now than we should all take part.>> brown is considering organizing another protest but he has not set a date yet. oh, we love our new home. neighborhood's great. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't board approved. you need to break down your cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. and it does help us save a bunch of money. two inches over regulation. thanks, cynthia. for bundling made easy, go to geico.com
. >> james taylor is a professor of politics at the university of san francisco. >> our young peoplehould be commended, for the discipline they're showing in the intelligence they're showing. >> reporter: taylor says he's not surprising that people are becoming involved. >> there are next to be impacted by law enforcement, even now as teenagers, they have disproportionate contact with law enforcement.>> reporter: organizers say young people can't bring change by...
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. >> reporter: james taylor is a professor of politics at the university of san francisco. >> i think people should be commended. and discipline they are showing the intelligence they show. but he's not surprised you people are becoming involved. >> it the next line impacted. even as teens. they have disproportionate contact with law enforcement. >> organizers say young people cannot bring change by themselves. >> i think it is up to all of us to fix it. you know, if we are on this earth right now, then, we should all take part. >> he t, he has not sent to dig it. news. >>> there helping celebrate the oakland unified school district class of 2020, the year definitely with twists and turns for all of your high school students. right now words of wisdom from the valedictorian of the oakland fremont high school. >> we must not let a set of change in plans from congratulate yourself for years of hard work. her strength for artist times because it demonstrates better what is in front of us, we will get over it and stay determined to reach goals. >> she is live on the nine with us. a valedi
. >> reporter: james taylor is a professor of politics at the university of san francisco. >> i think people should be commended. and discipline they are showing the intelligence they show. but he's not surprised you people are becoming involved. >> it the next line impacted. even as teens. they have disproportionate contact with law enforcement. >> organizers say young people cannot bring change by themselves. >> i think it is up to all of us to fix it. you know,...
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>>and order for more on today's events we want to bring in ucsf professor james taylor, welcome professor for anyone who was hoping to get us out on the on the wound, the open wound of america today they would have been disappointed. >>of course there's a lot of really good things happening on the ground between people everyday people that's not being captured amazing interactions and human interactions with people on the ground that we have to acknowledge but from a leadership standpoint and the president obviously is fill in them and the colossal way and i don't think it's gain saying to say most students some of them of presidential politics we can see it will be very difficult for donald trump to be elected under these circumstances last time an american president had right on his watch when he was running for office. he lost the election. he was the last republican to do so his name was george bush donald trump having these riots him i think it unites white people behind him actually consolidates moderates and those other elements of the electorate against him to know if the conserva
>>and order for more on today's events we want to bring in ucsf professor james taylor, welcome professor for anyone who was hoping to get us out on the on the wound, the open wound of america today they would have been disappointed. >>of course there's a lot of really good things happening on the ground between people everyday people that's not being captured amazing interactions and human interactions with people on the ground that we have to acknowledge but from a leadership...
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. >> james taylor is a professor of politics at the university of san francisco. >> our young peoplehould be commended. the discipline they are showing, the intelligence they are showing. >> he is not surprised younger people are becoming involved. >> they are the next line up to be impacted by law enforcement. even now as teens, they have disproportionate contact with law enforcement. >> organizers essay young people cannot bring change by themselves. >> i think it is up to all of us to fix it. if we are all on this earth right now, we should all take part. >> brown says he may be organizing another protest but no date has been set yet. julie.>>> rob reporting live tonight. thank you.>>> george floyd's death reopens a want for a bay area family. coming up next, a mother and son describe a civil like -- writes lawsuit after a bay area put his knee on his neck. police described it as a war zone. they were being pelted by rocks and bottles while looters set fires and smashed windows. san jose police defend their actions while the community claims that officers used unnecessary force. a
. >> james taylor is a professor of politics at the university of san francisco. >> our young peoplehould be commended. the discipline they are showing, the intelligence they are showing. >> he is not surprised younger people are becoming involved. >> they are the next line up to be impacted by law enforcement. even now as teens, they have disproportionate contact with law enforcement. >> organizers essay young people cannot bring change by themselves. >> i...
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i miss zz top, fog hat, and i think james taylor was supposed to play. that all changed . >> nothing like refunds. >> it's going to be a while before we have big concerts. >> a couple of them were postponed exactly a year later. let's get to it . it's already getting warm for some. the fog is out there. there's a big fog bank way out there. it's not going help us here. temperatures already in the 60s for some . oakland and livermore 64. 64, 63 san jose. 65. possible records today, i think these will be the closest, concorde and san jose would bolster. as of would be within one and concorde would be within two. 102 set in 19 76. the low is to the south and it will start to make a move in the next couple of days that and another system coming in from the pacific northwest. that won't be until thursday night into friday. today will be the hottest day of the week . 70s, 80s, 90s, and low 100s. temperatures have just rocketed way above seasonal averages. over to cell to see if there's anything brewing. what about the bay bridge toll plaza? >> it is picking up
i miss zz top, fog hat, and i think james taylor was supposed to play. that all changed . >> nothing like refunds. >> it's going to be a while before we have big concerts. >> a couple of them were postponed exactly a year later. let's get to it . it's already getting warm for some. the fog is out there. there's a big fog bank way out there. it's not going help us here. temperatures already in the 60s for some . oakland and livermore 64. 64, 63 san jose. 65. possible records...
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. >> james taylor is a professor of politics at the university of san francisco. >> i think that ouroung people should be commended. the discipline they are showing, the intelligence they are showing. >> taylor says you're not surprised younger people are becoming involved. >> they are the next line up to be impacted by law enforcement. even now as teens, they had disproportionate contact with law enforcement. >> organizers say young people cannot bring change by themselves. >> i think it is up to all of us to fix it. is we are all on this earth right now, we should all take part. >> brown says he is considering organizing another protest but he hasn't set a date yet. rob roth, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> coming up, a pulmonary hearing today for the three men accused of killing a jogger in georgia. a black jogger in georgia. what one of the men allegedly said as he stood over ahmaud arbery's body. that at 6:30 in san jose, police discuss protest tactics and while they acknowledge they did make some mistakes, the chief says his officers were being attacked. >> triple digits again, yes, some
. >> james taylor is a professor of politics at the university of san francisco. >> i think that ouroung people should be commended. the discipline they are showing, the intelligence they are showing. >> taylor says you're not surprised younger people are becoming involved. >> they are the next line up to be impacted by law enforcement. even now as teens, they had disproportionate contact with law enforcement. >> organizers say young people cannot bring change by...
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professor james taylor from the university of san francisco says the day has taken on new significances much as we see all of this racial chaos in our society, it's because there's so much unresolved, unfinished work that needed to be done, generations ago that we are now inheriting and passing on to the next generation. >> reporter: the origins of juneteenth followed the civil war, two years after the emancipation proclamation was signed, the union general travel to galveston where he informed african-americans there they were free. the date? do 19th, 1865. over the years, that date has taken on a deep meaning for the african-american committee. >> juneteenth, for black american has become increasingly a statement about the importance of the fact that slavery ever happened, and it must be preserved to remind america that it happened, and that it was an injury. >> reporter: dr. taylor says the day still holds tremendous meeting for blacks in america as the rest of the nation the country, the state of new york and commonwealth of virginia are not joining a host of other states including
professor james taylor from the university of san francisco says the day has taken on new significances much as we see all of this racial chaos in our society, it's because there's so much unresolved, unfinished work that needed to be done, generations ago that we are now inheriting and passing on to the next generation. >> reporter: the origins of juneteenth followed the civil war, two years after the emancipation proclamation was signed, the union general travel to galveston where he...
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. >> but professor james taylor of the university of san francisco points to the police-involved shooting death of orange county grant at a bart station a decade ago as a turning point. he says the power of cell phone video and other media is reaching a broad audience, and the result can be seen in the protests. >> out in the streets and they begin to tap into each other's humanity. >> while the political impact of looting and the president's response to them remain to be seen, some believe the unrest is clearly a wild card in an election that's just months away. >> now both president trump and his opponent joe biden have reached out to the family of george floyd. some cars have been damaged in these demonstrations, as you know. if one of them is yours, you may be wondering if your insurance will pay for it. 7 on your side's michael finney is live with answers. michael? >> dan, you and i have seen that video. there is someone just driving down the street. they find themselves in the middle of a protest. their car is perhaps damaged, windows broken, that sort of thing. so who pays? >> you'
. >> but professor james taylor of the university of san francisco points to the police-involved shooting death of orange county grant at a bart station a decade ago as a turning point. he says the power of cell phone video and other media is reaching a broad audience, and the result can be seen in the protests. >> out in the streets and they begin to tap into each other's humanity. >> while the political impact of looting and the president's response to them remain to be...
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ucf staff professor, james taylor, says that day should be recognized around the country, but it startsthe local level. >>> the need to politicize juneteenth things, make it in the state of california, in the county of alameda, san francisco conti, san jose, all over the bay area, start local, small, agitating for these recognitions and events so that the federal government -- >> in new york, andrew cuomo signed an executive order recognizing juneteenth as a holiday for state employees. and virginia is considering the same thing. >>> it is! 50 appeared google making a pledge to increase diversity in its workforce. google wants to get more members of underrepresented groups in leadership jobs. two thirds identify as white, google is aiming for an increase in minority leadership within the next five years. >>> facebook, rolling out what it calls the biggest voting information campaign in american history. in an opinion column, the facebook founder, mark zuckerberg, says facebook will encourage people to vote by offering information about how to register. zuckerberg says facebook is also t
ucf staff professor, james taylor, says that day should be recognized around the country, but it startsthe local level. >>> the need to politicize juneteenth things, make it in the state of california, in the county of alameda, san francisco conti, san jose, all over the bay area, start local, small, agitating for these recognitions and events so that the federal government -- >> in new york, andrew cuomo signed an executive order recognizing juneteenth as a holiday for state...
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. >> but professor james taylor of the university of san francisco points to the police-involved shooting death of oscar grant at an oakland bart station a decade ago as a turning point. he says the power of cell phone video and other media is reaching a broad audience, and the result can be seen in the diversity of young students. >> creating a unity out on the streets and they begin to tap into each other's humanity. lootin and tin tbe pact of cleay wild card in an unrest is election that is just months away. dan ashley, abc7 news. >> both president trump and his presumptive opponent joe biden have reached out to the family of george floyd. >>> emotions running high this week. coming up, how you can work through ♪[ siren ] & doug give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ it's always gooder what you'to have 'em.or, and when it comes to your internet, xfinity gives you the ones you need. on a budget? there's a speed for that.
. >> but professor james taylor of the university of san francisco points to the police-involved shooting death of oscar grant at an oakland bart station a decade ago as a turning point. he says the power of cell phone video and other media is reaching a broad audience, and the result can be seen in the diversity of young students. >> creating a unity out on the streets and they begin to tap into each other's humanity. lootin and tin tbe pact of cleay wild card in an unrest is...
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i miss zz top, fog hat, and i think james taylor was supposed to play.t all changed . >> nothing like refunds. >> it's going to be a while before we have big concerts. >> a couple of them were postponed exactly a year later.
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. >> reporter: but for professor james lance taylor, the chair of the department of politics at usf, the removal of statues is the collateral damage from the death of george floyd, a movement that now extends well beyond police abuse of power. >> these statues are now in the crosshairs of this movement. >> reporter: taylor likens the push to remove statues to the case of harvey weinstein, which touched off the "me too" movement. >> there's going to be a bunch of harvey weinstein-type situations where this movement is coming for people who thought they got away with crimes. >> reporter: some now wonder what will be targeted next with rumors about statues at the city's legion of honor. it's a sign that unlike statues, the fallout from the george floyd death is not sitting still. joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >>> the city of ft. bragg is considering a name change. ft. bragg is in mendocino county and named after a confederate general, braxton bragg. people say they don't want their town named after a slave owner who has nothing to do with northern california. opponents say the name
. >> reporter: but for professor james lance taylor, the chair of the department of politics at usf, the removal of statues is the collateral damage from the death of george floyd, a movement that now extends well beyond police abuse of power. >> these statues are now in the crosshairs of this movement. >> reporter: taylor likens the push to remove statues to the case of harvey weinstein, which touched off the "me too" movement. >> there's going to be a bunch...
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. >> for prefer james lance taylor, chair of the department of politics at usf, it's all tied to the momentum of the movement touched off by the death of george floyd. >> the chaos of democracy is why we're now having widespread change across the country. >> taylor says what started as an issue over police brutality has now brought soul-searching to products like aunt jemima syrup andialized in bronze. >> democrats movements are messy. they're not disciplined. they tend to be the mob. >> reporter: some wonder what will fall next with rumors of demonstrators toppling strat yews at the legion of honor museum or another serra statue in hillsborough. it seems in this era of change, time and history are fair game. >>> protesting is a right but it also comes with a price tag. san francisco says the recent demonstrations and vandalism cost the city about $7 million. that's according to the comptroll comptroller's office. a quarter of a million dollars went to law enforcement and mutual aid. >>> a different look and feel as apple held one of his marquee events today. an all virtual version o
. >> for prefer james lance taylor, chair of the department of politics at usf, it's all tied to the momentum of the movement touched off by the death of george floyd. >> the chaos of democracy is why we're now having widespread change across the country. >> taylor says what started as an issue over police brutality has now brought soul-searching to products like aunt jemima syrup andialized in bronze. >> democrats movements are messy. they're not disciplined. they tend...
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james taylor, a u.s.e recognized around the country , but it begins on the local level. >> they need to politicize juneteenth, make it in the state of california, and the county of alameda, san francisco county, san jose, all over the bay area. start local, small, agitating for these recognitions, and eventually the federal government will get a win. >> already in new york, governor andrew cuomo signed an executive order, recognizing juneteenth for employees there. virginia is considering doing the same thing. >>> breaking news in the south bay, instead of outside a home comes to an end, we are live in san jose with the new information. >>> pg&e set to face consequences for its role in the deadly campfire in butte county area. two years later, what is expected in today's sentencing. >>> the timeline for reopening contra costa county, and when people can start going back to church. >>> from ktvu fox2 news, this is mornings on 2. >> all right, good morning, everyone, and welcome back to mornings on 2 , i'm
james taylor, a u.s.e recognized around the country , but it begins on the local level. >> they need to politicize juneteenth, make it in the state of california, and the county of alameda, san francisco county, san jose, all over the bay area. start local, small, agitating for these recognitions, and eventually the federal government will get a win. >> already in new york, governor andrew cuomo signed an executive order, recognizing juneteenth for employees there. virginia is...
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. >> reporter: for professor james lance taylor, chair of the department of politics at usf, it's all tied to the momentum of the movement touched off by the death of george floyd. >> the chaos of democracy is why we are now having widespread change across the country. >> reporter: taylor says what started as an issue over police brutality brought soul searching to products like aunt jemima syrup. >> movements are not ideological. they tend to be the mob. >> reporter: some wonder what will fall next with rumors of demonstrators targeting statues at the religion of honor museum or another statue in hillsboro. it seems time and history are all fair game. joe rosato, jr., nbc bay area news. >>> family and supporters of five men killed by police officers rallied today demand action by the district attorney. the vocal crowd protested outside of the d.a.'s office. they want her to recuse herself from the cases of the five deaths and hand them over to the office of california's attorney general. the families claim she demonstrated bias toward law enforcement. >> we have atlanta. they shot an
. >> reporter: for professor james lance taylor, chair of the department of politics at usf, it's all tied to the momentum of the movement touched off by the death of george floyd. >> the chaos of democracy is why we are now having widespread change across the country. >> reporter: taylor says what started as an issue over police brutality brought soul searching to products like aunt jemima syrup. >> movements are not ideological. they tend to be the mob. >>...
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context of today, you have winfield scott, who is down there as a general, working for james polk, the president. zachary taylorwn there. zachary taylor goes on to be president, what, in '48? >> yeah. %uju)qq 1848.lqe and winfield scott, two terms, later is the republican nominee. >> what year is it that abraham lincoln stands up on the floor of the house and says, i'm against this? >> that was in 1848 as polk is about to go out. i had a great conversation with doris kearns goodwin, who is doing, i think, a similar book on lincoln about this. and the question is whether lincoln lost -- he was a freshman congressman.+,q >> you mentioned william marcy. he was secretary of war. and you say his famous saying that still lives today. >> to the victim goes the spoils. >> but it seems like in this little book all this stuff you've got james polk at the center, abraham lincoln on the floor, he becomes president. winfield scott is the candidate for the whigs in '52. taylor wins in '48 for the whigs. >> john c. freemont, the pathfinder, goes out to california and gets involved in a big dispute. he chooses the wrong way. h
context of today, you have winfield scott, who is down there as a general, working for james polk, the president. zachary taylorwn there. zachary taylor goes on to be president, what, in '48? >> yeah. %uju)qq 1848.lqe and winfield scott, two terms, later is the republican nominee. >> what year is it that abraham lincoln stands up on the floor of the house and says, i'm against this? >> that was in 1848 as polk is about to go out. i had a great conversation with doris kearns...
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context of today, you have winfield scott, who is down there as a general working for james polk, the president, zachary taylorre. zachary taylor goes on to be president, what, in '48? >> yeah. zachary becomes president in 1848 and winfield scott two terms later is the republican nominee. >> what year is it that abraham lincoln stands up on the floor of the house and said i'm against this? >> in 1848 as polk is about to go out. had a great conversation with doris kearns goodwin, who is doing a similar book on lincoln about this. and the question is whether lincoln lost -- he was a freshman congressman. and he stood up on the floor and virtually called james k. polk a liar. and he said he considers and the whigs considered that land between the new aches and the rio as disputed land. and lincoln wants to be sure where the first drop of blood was spilled and demands, literally issued an interrogatory for the president to respond to, which he doesn't. he makes the case that rio was our line and we were attacked on the american side, the u.s. side of the rio and that -- and that it is really sort of -- it echoes a
context of today, you have winfield scott, who is down there as a general working for james polk, the president, zachary taylorre. zachary taylor goes on to be president, what, in '48? >> yeah. zachary becomes president in 1848 and winfield scott two terms later is the republican nominee. >> what year is it that abraham lincoln stands up on the floor of the house and said i'm against this? >> in 1848 as polk is about to go out. had a great conversation with doris kearns...
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james said the group will give a tutorial on voting. singer taylor swift, she's encouraging people to vote as well. she tweeted, to change we must elect people who will fight against police brutality and racism. >>> '80s movie fans, we have a first look at high-flying restaurants that will truly take your breath away. take a look. how cool is that. filmmakers shooting the new "top gun" sequel are revealing action on set. they posted to twitter, quote, no cgi here. in fact, tom cruise made the studio agree not to use cgi before he would agree to do the movie. that sequel was supposed to hit theaters this month but now it's been pushed back to december. >>> last night mlb held its draft and the top overall pick from right here in the bay area. the detroit tigers selected spencer tork ellison. a power hitter who can play first base but he was drafted as a third baseman. last look at the forecast looking nice and sunny out there, kari. >> it's going to be a nice day. still a little warm in some spots but we are going to have a cool down that comes with m
james said the group will give a tutorial on voting. singer taylor swift, she's encouraging people to vote as well. she tweeted, to change we must elect people who will fight against police brutality and racism. >>> '80s movie fans, we have a first look at high-flying restaurants that will truly take your breath away. take a look. how cool is that. filmmakers shooting the new "top gun" sequel are revealing action on set. they posted to twitter, quote, no cgi here. in fact,...
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james? where is cardi b? where is taylor swift?here is don lemon, all of you out there are the frankensteins of always racism? we can deal with racism in in country. looting is not, it is criminal, it is not allowed, it is time to zip tie them instead of tying the hands of americans. elizabeth: david, come back. david webb there, great to have you on. thanks so much for joining us, david. >> thank you. elizabeth: next up, acting customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan joining us in a fox business, exclusive on the hundreds of border agents now deploying along with 20,000 in the national guard to help stop riots and looting across the country. that story is next. ♪. i wanted more from my copd medicine, that's why i've got the power of 1,2,3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved, once-daily 3 in 1 copd treatment. ♪ with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to open airways, keep them open, and reduce inflammation for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a re
james? where is cardi b? where is taylor swift?here is don lemon, all of you out there are the frankensteins of always racism? we can deal with racism in in country. looting is not, it is criminal, it is not allowed, it is time to zip tie them instead of tying the hands of americans. elizabeth: david, come back. david webb there, great to have you on. thanks so much for joining us, david. >> thank you. elizabeth: next up, acting customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan...
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james? where is cardi b? where is taylor swift?here is don lemon, all of you out there are the frankensteins of always racism? we can deal with racism in in country. looting is not, it is criminal, it is not allowed, it is time to zip tie them instead of tying the hands of americans. elizabeth: david, come back. david webb there, great to have you on. thanks so much for joining us, david. >> thank you. elizabeth: next up, acting customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan joining us in a fox business, exclusive on the hundreds of border agents now deploying along with 20,000 in the national guard to help stop riots and looting across the country. that story is next usaa was made for right now. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is
james? where is cardi b? where is taylor swift?here is don lemon, all of you out there are the frankensteins of always racism? we can deal with racism in in country. looting is not, it is criminal, it is not allowed, it is time to zip tie them instead of tying the hands of americans. elizabeth: david, come back. david webb there, great to have you on. thanks so much for joining us, david. >> thank you. elizabeth: next up, acting customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan...
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james polk. we will also hear about margaret taylor and abigail fillmore,
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taylor's case. a fourth officer placed on administrative reassignment, joshua james, who applied for not knock warrantthe other three served. no arrests in the investigation as the police department releases a virtually blank incident report listing that breonna taylor's injuries were none. the mayor calling it unacceptable and ordering a top to bottom review of the police department. cal perry is in louisville with the very latest. cal, good to talk to you. what more can you tell us about what's in breonna's law, the momentum around a total ban on no knock warrants? >> i think it's a conversation on two fronts. the first is the usefulness of these no knock warrants. you're talking about officers not wearing uniforms using a battering ram to break down the door and go into an apartment in which they're being taken as intruders and that's certainly what breonna's boyfriend said he thought was going on when he fired at those police. they returned fire, hitting her eight times, we know the trangi result of that. a second question how police came to her door specifically when the person they were looking
taylor's case. a fourth officer placed on administrative reassignment, joshua james, who applied for not knock warrantthe other three served. no arrests in the investigation as the police department releases a virtually blank incident report listing that breonna taylor's injuries were none. the mayor calling it unacceptable and ordering a top to bottom review of the police department. cal perry is in louisville with the very latest. cal, good to talk to you. what more can you tell us about...
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james. happening today, customers can shop inside retail stores in san francisco once again kron four's taylor force act spoke to business owners who are ready. >>and anxious to welcome shoppers back. >>on monday, san francisco stores will reopen their doors to customers for the first time in nearly 3 we're opening all over again that really i'm really excited because our customers have been really excited have been. >>walking by leaving and putting in a lot of orders online alyssa anderson owns foggy notion on clement street in the enrichment inside you'll find everything from candles to ceramics and home goods but when you walk in on monday, you might notice some changes prepared. but we were close to the public by rearranging the entirely aftershock to make it feel more spacious and some people have more room. >>so we move our conifer the bag. we put up a seat or we the general i just wanted to make it feel more spacious so people can feel safer popping here. anderson says only a few people are allowed inside at a time in customers must wear masks to cover their faces while inside the store
james. happening today, customers can shop inside retail stores in san francisco once again kron four's taylor force act spoke to business owners who are ready. >>and anxious to welcome shoppers back. >>on monday, san francisco stores will reopen their doors to customers for the first time in nearly 3 we're opening all over again that really i'm really excited because our customers have been really excited have been. >>walking by leaving and putting in a lot of orders online...
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there is a story in the heming'' family and i read about it in elizabeth dowling taylor's book about paul jennings, who is jameson's body servant and the first person to write a white house memoir. he was a slave. and there was a story in the family that dolley madison asked sally hemings to name one of her sons after james madison. and that she would give sally a gift. and in this rendition of the story, she doesn't give the gift. susan: a related question from michael on twitter, "what was dolley madison's opinion of thomas jefferson? and did the madisons, as far as we know, ever visit monticello"" edith: i think they visited back and forth. they were good friends and had known each other for many, many years. maybe you have more information on that. susan: what is the distance between montpelier and monticello? edith: they were good friends. catherine: gosh, i'm trying to do it in the car. it's a little ways. and, in fact, when we'll talk about the retirement years, of the few times james madison leaves his beloved montpelier is to visit thomas jefferson. i would say that we don't know maybe dolley madison's
there is a story in the heming'' family and i read about it in elizabeth dowling taylor's book about paul jennings, who is jameson's body servant and the first person to write a white house memoir. he was a slave. and there was a story in the family that dolley madison asked sally hemings to name one of her sons after james madison. and that she would give sally a gift. and in this rendition of the story, she doesn't give the gift. susan: a related question from michael on twitter, "what...
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taylor: what is the biggest risk? protests, china trade tensions, or the health pandemic? jamesakes a lot of claim on the labor market and equities as well. seen unemployment come down. economists were all hiding in shame after what happened last friday, giving out incorrect forecasts, shall we say. we have a long way to go. if you look at some of the cases and some of the states that have opened more quickly than others, there is a pickup. southern california, there are cases really starting to pick up once again. we could see the need for some new lockdowns coming through. over the weekend, the consensus sort of drifting toward the paycheck protection program. but that is going to end later this month. what will happen to those people, if there is not the demand, the social distancing, travel restrictions, the headwinds to growth remain in jobs, it not be that those last that long. caroline: what about the vulnerability or optimism on the policymaking brought in by trump vis-a-vis presumptive nominee biden. what of his policymaking, or what does it spell for the economy? james
taylor: what is the biggest risk? protests, china trade tensions, or the health pandemic? jamesakes a lot of claim on the labor market and equities as well. seen unemployment come down. economists were all hiding in shame after what happened last friday, giving out incorrect forecasts, shall we say. we have a long way to go. if you look at some of the cases and some of the states that have opened more quickly than others, there is a pickup. southern california, there are cases really starting...
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james polk. we will also hear about margaret taylor and abigail fillmore, ♪ >> sarah polk was very up on diplomacynd her strong suit happened to be intelligent political discussions. >> she made no bones about the fact that she really took an interest in politics. and that she was her husband's partner. >> she grew up in a political household in tennessee. her father was a local politician so she grew up loving politics. she married james after he won a seat in the legislature. she would not have married him had he been content to be a clerk. >> he died three months after leaving the white house and sarah was a widow. husband. a to her -- shrine to her husband. >>>> she lived there for many years on her own and during the civil war, generals on both sides would visit her to pay their respects to her. that is very interesting commentary on what a beloved status she held. she was earnest about her husband's work. she went to every post she could go to. she went through that arduous journey. well-liked in the diplomatic community. they had met all kinds of people. friends and enemies and others. they
james polk. we will also hear about margaret taylor and abigail fillmore, ♪ >> sarah polk was very up on diplomacynd her strong suit happened to be intelligent political discussions. >> she made no bones about the fact that she really took an interest in politics. and that she was her husband's partner. >> she grew up in a political household in tennessee. her father was a local politician so she grew up loving politics. she married james after he won a seat in the...
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james says the group will give a tutorial on voting. and singer taylor swift is encouraging people to vote, as well. she tweeted to change, we must elect people who will fight against police brutality and racism. >>> well, getting started with this thursday, it is just going to be a nicer day outside for anyone who wanted to take a stroll around the block or something. just get some fresh air, kari. >> yeah, it is going to be a nicer day. and we're waking up to a beautiful su looking at all of cameras. let's start out in morgan hill this morning. and we're going to have also a milder one for many of us waking up to temperatures in the 50s and 60. but then as we look at our high temperatures, it will be quite warm as we reach up to 89 degrees in morgan hill and 85 in east san jose and a few low 90s on the map here for the inland east bay and up to 91 in pittsburg while hayward will reach 78 degrees and then you see the difference in those temperatures and the low 60s in half moon bay. palo alto will reach up to 82 degrees and the embark kicadero the mid 6
james says the group will give a tutorial on voting. and singer taylor swift is encouraging people to vote, as well. she tweeted to change, we must elect people who will fight against police brutality and racism. >>> well, getting started with this thursday, it is just going to be a nicer day outside for anyone who wanted to take a stroll around the block or something. just get some fresh air, kari. >> yeah, it is going to be a nicer day. and we're waking up to a beautiful su...
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at the end, 41 names are memorialized including breonna taylor, eric garner, and sandra bland. >> yeah. i saw jamesoo. then when you add common and john legend and the song "glory" to it, it's so simple, but it's -- it's so simple and so powerful and speaks volumes. it's a quiet piece of video, but it speaks volumes in the message that it's trying to say. i really -- i saw it yesterday, gave plme goosebumps. i'm glad you included that in "what to watch." >> it's -- james blake was -- he did have that incident a few years ago where he was slammed to the ground by police in a case of mistaken identity. i remarked on james blake in the video, gayle. >> i remember that. you've got another story about an exceptional young to end on as we try to do every day. a teen activist in detroit is proving why he is a true leader. his name is stefan perez. he's 16 years old. he organized and led a peaceful protest group onay. de-escated confrontations and urged demonstrators to comply with the city's curfew. his goal was to ensure everybody got home safe at the end of the day. stefan got kudos for his actions from
at the end, 41 names are memorialized including breonna taylor, eric garner, and sandra bland. >> yeah. i saw jamesoo. then when you add common and john legend and the song "glory" to it, it's so simple, but it's -- it's so simple and so powerful and speaks volumes. it's a quiet piece of video, but it speaks volumes in the message that it's trying to say. i really -- i saw it yesterday, gave plme goosebumps. i'm glad you included that in "what to watch." >> it's...
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james king, jr. >> well, it was all pretty quiet until, as taylor has just said, they uncovered the dirt and found out that cleveland had assumed responsibility for this child, therefore, the assumption that he also was the father of the child and there were some efforts initially to cover it up, and then the famous line that cleveland says is, "tell the truth." >> and what have we learned about cleveland from this? >> well, that he is a -- he understands the virtue of making a story a non-story. go ahead and admit to it and move on. and this is sort of how it works, is that the stories go back-and-forth, though, about really why he does it. it's either he's telling the truth and it is his child, because all evidence -- or at least the scant evidence that we have is that there's at least a possibility that it's his child. it's also a possibility it's the child of frances'father. >> but the other part of it is, just go ahead, admit to it, make it a non-story, say that it's true, and move on to what's next. and that is, in essence, what happens. >> well, how did frances'family -- her mother and fran
james king, jr. >> well, it was all pretty quiet until, as taylor has just said, they uncovered the dirt and found out that cleveland had assumed responsibility for this child, therefore, the assumption that he also was the father of the child and there were some efforts initially to cover it up, and then the famous line that cleveland says is, "tell the truth." >> and what have we learned about cleveland from this? >> well, that he is a -- he understands the virtue...
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taylor: if you say marathon in an answer, that you have my ears perked up and i will respond to that analogy. i believe it was jamesof morgan stanley who said he wanted to continue paying dividends because it was a steady stream of income to investors who had lost their jobs during this pandemic. investor like you, is that valid or are we just drinking the kool-aid? bill: the baby boomer generations, the youngest are maybe 58 and the oldest are 74. i actually have three sisters who are older than me and we pretty much spanned that group. many of those people live off their dividends they get from common stocks. we have high ownership of common stocks, especially among people 50-plus years old. valiant -- aly a valid thing. the system was built on people getting the chance to take risks and gain a reward. are meddlingents in a lot of businesses on an anticipatory basis. they have to be real retard thenot american economy more than it with what isrded going on with covid-19. caroline: they want banks to remain resilient amid the uncertainty and therefore hold back capital. a purchaset more of right now? is it a buy t
taylor: if you say marathon in an answer, that you have my ears perked up and i will respond to that analogy. i believe it was jamesof morgan stanley who said he wanted to continue paying dividends because it was a steady stream of income to investors who had lost their jobs during this pandemic. investor like you, is that valid or are we just drinking the kool-aid? bill: the baby boomer generations, the youngest are maybe 58 and the oldest are 74. i actually have three sisters who are older...
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>>thank you taylor, another big story tonight, the golden state killer is pleading guilty to all charges against at 74 year old joseph james d'angelo was before a judge today to plead guilty to dozens of counts of first degree murder, rape and kidnapping. de angelo a former police officer reportedly terrorized victims across california as a serial burglar and rapist he's accused of killing more than a dozen people dating back to the 1970's. police could not catch him for decades detectives say a dna sample from a crime scene was sent to a genealogy website and that's what helped crack this case in twenty-eighteen d'angelo was arrested by sacramento police. prosecutors say de angelo will serve 15 consecutive life sentences in exchange for the guilty pleas. >>and he will not face the death penalty johnson spoke to a dna doctor about how investigators peace the evidence together. >>today's guilty plea sir joseph de angelo would not have been possible if not for advances in dna technology for decades law enforcement can not identify the man who killed 13 people and rate 15 women across california through the 1970's and 80's. b
>>thank you taylor, another big story tonight, the golden state killer is pleading guilty to all charges against at 74 year old joseph james d'angelo was before a judge today to plead guilty to dozens of counts of first degree murder, rape and kidnapping. de angelo a former police officer reportedly terrorized victims across california as a serial burglar and rapist he's accused of killing more than a dozen people dating back to the 1970's. police could not catch him for decades...
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james booker running for the democratic nomination to the senate and if he wins he will run against mitch mcconnell the u.s. senate majority leader a republican there's also been the death of briana taylor and a black woman who was shot by police in her own home and that has sent people out in the streets protesting for weeks now. black voters are expected to come out in high numbers and the concern is that they might not end up voting and that could determine the outcome of this election. more coronavirus restrictions are being lifted in england bars restaurants and hotels will reopen from july 4th and the 2 major social distancing rule is being relaxed to one meets a plus separate rules remain in scotland wales and northern ireland today. we can say. that our lone national hibernation is beginning to come to an end and life is returning to our street and to our shops the bustle is starting to come back and the new. optimism is palpable. while restrictions are being lifted in england lockdown restrictions are being reimposed in northern germany where $1500.00 workers connected to a meat processing plant tested positive 2 districts in north ryan westphalia are being shut down it's the 1
james booker running for the democratic nomination to the senate and if he wins he will run against mitch mcconnell the u.s. senate majority leader a republican there's also been the death of briana taylor and a black woman who was shot by police in her own home and that has sent people out in the streets protesting for weeks now. black voters are expected to come out in high numbers and the concern is that they might not end up voting and that could determine the outcome of this election. more...
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to sarah polk, margaret taylor, and abigail fillmore, we have paul finkelman, and he's the author of a biography of millard fillmore. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> james. polk is sometimes described as the least known influential president. would you agree with that, and why? >> well, he certainly is not very well known. and he's certainly important. when he was nominated for president, he had no public office. he had twice lost the governorship of tennessee. before that, he had been a one-term governor, and before that, he had been a member of congress. so he was a lawyer practicing law in tennessee. and he was what is known as the dark horse candidate, the first dark horse candidate. he had hoped to get the vice presidential nomination. that's what he was pushing for, and suddenly, in a deadlocked convention out of nowhere, polk is the presidential nominee. most people don't know who he is. he becomes president, and almost immediately, puts us in a position to have a war with mexico. he pushes for the war. he is prepared to declare war on mexico, and in fact sends troops, including zachary taylor, who will be the next president, he sends zachary tay
to sarah polk, margaret taylor, and abigail fillmore, we have paul finkelman, and he's the author of a biography of millard fillmore. welcome to both of you. >> thank you. >> james. polk is sometimes described as the least known influential president. would you agree with that, and why? >> well, he certainly is not very well known. and he's certainly important. when he was nominated for president, he had no public office. he had twice lost the governorship of tennessee. before...
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james all right, thank you very much john. time now 7 46 authorities in louisville, kentucky are investigating a fatal shooting that happened during a protest over the death of brianna taylorlice say one man died at the scene in jefferson square park and another person was found across the street with non life threatening injuries. video posted on social media appears to show a man opening fire into the park for weeks that park had been the epicenter for protests after the police killing of taylor and george floyd taylor an emergency medical technician was killed in her own home by police using a no knock warrant at the wrong address. she was shot 8 times so far no arrests have been made in her killing where the shooting last night at the park. thousands of people marched in the name of elijah mclean in aurora colorado saturday. the demonstration was peaceful though police had to close a highway to accommodate it mclean was a black man who died of a heart attack after an altercation with police. the responding officer asked a paramedic to give a medication, a sedative which at least in part led to mclean's deaths officials say part of the reason for the sedative was that o
james all right, thank you very much john. time now 7 46 authorities in louisville, kentucky are investigating a fatal shooting that happened during a protest over the death of brianna taylorlice say one man died at the scene in jefferson square park and another person was found across the street with non life threatening injuries. video posted on social media appears to show a man opening fire into the park for weeks that park had been the epicenter for protests after the police killing of...
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. >> reporter: professor james taylor says the mayor's troush condemn the noo-- mayor's rush condemn the nooses is all part of what's going on nationally. >> the police shootings and the protest movement. >> reporter: adding fuel to the fire, police took down a fake body wrapped in a white material hanging from a noose at lake merritt. police say they found an american flag nearby. mayor schaaf took to twitter calling the effigy, quote, a deliberate and vile attempt to traumatize and divide oaklanders. we immediately engaged the fbi to investigate this heinous act. >> everything is in flux as a result of this is a part of that. >> reporter: and the mayor is asking oaklanders to be vigilant if they witness a hate crime. she wants them to contact opd's hate crime hotline. that's the latest here in oakland, melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> within the last hour we're learning an investigation of an apparent noose found hanging from a tree at rohnert park. the police chief says the rope and noose were found hanging a few blocks away from the s.m.a.r.t. train station. he says his d
. >> reporter: professor james taylor says the mayor's troush condemn the noo-- mayor's rush condemn the nooses is all part of what's going on nationally. >> the police shootings and the protest movement. >> reporter: adding fuel to the fire, police took down a fake body wrapped in a white material hanging from a noose at lake merritt. police say they found an american flag nearby. mayor schaaf took to twitter calling the effigy, quote, a deliberate and vile attempt to...
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james k. polk and we look forward for you being involved with that. thank you to our two guests on the harrison and tyler presidencies. anna medford from howard university and taylor sterner from colonial williamsburg. this is produced with the white house historical association and we thank them for their help. thanks for being with us. >>> if you enjoyed watching first ladies, pick up a copy of the book "first ladies influence and image" featuring profiles of the nation's first ladies through interviews with top historians now available in paperback, hard cover or as an e-book. first ladies, influence and image on american history tv. through interviews with top historians. tonight we look at sara polk, margaret taylor, abigail fillmore, jane pearce and hair yet lane. watch "first ladies influence and image" tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> the senate foreign relation committee meets today to discuss coronavirus response efforts and pandemic preparedness for future outbreaks schedule to start at 9:30 a.m. eastern. watch it live on c-span 3, online at c-span.org or listen life on the free c-span radio app. >>> each week america
james k. polk and we look forward for you being involved with that. thank you to our two guests on the harrison and tyler presidencies. anna medford from howard university and taylor sterner from colonial williamsburg. this is produced with the white house historical association and we thank them for their help. thanks for being with us. >>> if you enjoyed watching first ladies, pick up a copy of the book "first ladies influence and image" featuring profiles of the nation's...