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joanne freeman: brother against brother it is.our own home ground, it's a bloody, violent civil war. sara sidner: historians estimate roughly 750,000 people were killed. douglas brinkley: at the moment of lincoln's triumph, he gets gunned down. john wilkes booth, a confederate sympathizer, killing lincoln. sara sidner: lincoln was shot in the back of the head. the first presidential assassination in america. douglas brinkley: we see an uptick in political violence. sara sidner: 1865. the birth of the ku klux klan. jon lewis: the klan really is one of the earliest and most aggressive actors that we see attempting to use political violence to achieve their goals. the klan at the local level really taking steps to push back efforts to bring about civil rights through lynching. burning down black churches. sara sidner: in 1881, james garfield was shot at a railroad station and later died. the gunman, charles guiteau, shot the 20th us president because he refused to appoint him as an ambassador to europe. garfield's assassin also had a
joanne freeman: brother against brother it is.our own home ground, it's a bloody, violent civil war. sara sidner: historians estimate roughly 750,000 people were killed. douglas brinkley: at the moment of lincoln's triumph, he gets gunned down. john wilkes booth, a confederate sympathizer, killing lincoln. sara sidner: lincoln was shot in the back of the head. the first presidential assassination in america. douglas brinkley: we see an uptick in political violence. sara sidner: 1865. the birth...
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joanne says i know who the spokesman ought to be. it ought to be my pastor, martin luther king, haven't been in town long, haven't been involved in any civil rights activities, but one thing he can do, he can move people with words. i said fine. i said let me suggest these other two leaders because we need them to be in key roles. e.d. nixon, he knew the black labor leader in new york, was president of his union, and if we make him the treasurer, you're going to need money to try to help do all the work that needs to be done, and randolph would help him do it, make him treasurer. then rufus lewis, a former coach at alabama state, well respected, was the owner of a nightclub called the citizens club. in order to get in that club, you had to be a registered voter, but his wife was the co owner of the largest [inaudible] in town. they have automobiles. they only use automobiles basically when they have film services. the we make him chairman of the transportation -- if we make him chairman of the transportation committee, then his wife
joanne says i know who the spokesman ought to be. it ought to be my pastor, martin luther king, haven't been in town long, haven't been involved in any civil rights activities, but one thing he can do, he can move people with words. i said fine. i said let me suggest these other two leaders because we need them to be in key roles. e.d. nixon, he knew the black labor leader in new york, was president of his union, and if we make him the treasurer, you're going to need money to try to help do all...
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joanne told her she met derek on match.com.a hot shot attorney with a firm with offices around the world. >> had she fallen for him? >> yes. he was talking about marrying her. >> reporter: joanne, a deeply religious woman also told cindi that derek would go to church with her each sunday and pray before every meal though cindi had never seen this devout side of derek, she wasn't surprised. >> he asked a lot of questions and try to become what the other person is in need of. and what they are looking for in a partner. >> what was his name with her? >> derek alarad. he took her to an office. there was a placard on the door. >> reporter: this was joanne. >> he had a secretary. i would call the secretary and physically talk to somebody. now, i have no idea how that works. >> reporter: derek, the lawyer, had wined and dined joanne. even took her on a luxury trip to hawaii. >> i was on cloud nine. i really thought this was the guy. >> reporter: when she started poking around on social media, she stumbled on his real name and saw ther
joanne told her she met derek on match.com.a hot shot attorney with a firm with offices around the world. >> had she fallen for him? >> yes. he was talking about marrying her. >> reporter: joanne, a deeply religious woman also told cindi that derek would go to church with her each sunday and pray before every meal though cindi had never seen this devout side of derek, she wasn't surprised. >> he asked a lot of questions and try to become what the other person is in need...
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i am pleased to welcome to the stage my end of the libraries and good friend joanne jenkins.pplause] >> good evening everyone. thank you so much for that introduction. i did not realize you were going to show a photo. i'm not sure that is a good thing. [laughter] what a wonderful celebration kick off of the 24th national book festival. when karl and sue let me know they wanted me too say a few words i pulled out all of my old photos of the national book festival. when george w. bush won the election in 2000 and they became the president 2001 we thought somewhat at the white house can read it. this is going to be great for us. we affectionately called the first lady the reader in chief. we cooked up this story to call over to ask could we do something together? she actually came over we met in the ceremonial office upstairs. would you like to do in she said for replicate book festival like the one we do in the state of texas. what does success look like? she said if we could get maybe 5000 people, that would be great. the first of festival was held on the site of this building
i am pleased to welcome to the stage my end of the libraries and good friend joanne jenkins.pplause] >> good evening everyone. thank you so much for that introduction. i did not realize you were going to show a photo. i'm not sure that is a good thing. [laughter] what a wonderful celebration kick off of the 24th national book festival. when karl and sue let me know they wanted me too say a few words i pulled out all of my old photos of the national book festival. when george w. bush won...
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joanne macaulay has more. we stand up... thank you.with visitors. but it takes its toll on infrastructure and services when budgets are tight. so the city council is proposing a tourist tax of 5% on accommodation as a way of paying for improvements. things that we just over time have been used and used and we need the resources to invest back in them. so the tourist levy will give us that opportunity. so it's really exciting for us. we're really keen to see somewhere between £40 and £50 million of new money every year invested in improving the city and making it look better for people who live here and who choose to visit. so, jen, how's availability tonight? we're fully booked tonight. also fully booked tomorrow. we've got a couple of rooms... the edinburgh hotels association broadly welcomes the tax, but says it wants to see the money raised spent on specific things. increased public transport and better connectivity from the travel hubs. we'd also like to see the public realm improved, so that would be street cleaning, it would be p
joanne macaulay has more. we stand up... thank you.with visitors. but it takes its toll on infrastructure and services when budgets are tight. so the city council is proposing a tourist tax of 5% on accommodation as a way of paying for improvements. things that we just over time have been used and used and we need the resources to invest back in them. so the tourist levy will give us that opportunity. so it's really exciting for us. we're really keen to see somewhere between £40 and £50...
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joanne jo are keynote speaker. how wonderful the american historical theater re-enactors portraying thomas jefferson, john adams and benjamin franklin and our representative, the continental army private ned hector and guests general george washington, john john hancock, abigail adams and james ford and we'd like to thank the continental color guard from the third u.s. infantry, the old guard and the third u.s. infantry regiment. fife and drum corps, the university chamber singers director, dr. kimberly millicent scarlett, and the experience band and show. and of course, we wouldn't have this celebration even without the hard work and this of the staff and volunteers at the nas national. and i also want to thank you for joining us to commemorate the 248th anniversary of our declaration of independence. the national independence day parade starts at 1145, right after the ceremony. but before the parade starts, the experi ince band in show will join us onstage more for some live music. i wish you all gathered here to
joanne jo are keynote speaker. how wonderful the american historical theater re-enactors portraying thomas jefferson, john adams and benjamin franklin and our representative, the continental army private ned hector and guests general george washington, john john hancock, abigail adams and james ford and we'd like to thank the continental color guard from the third u.s. infantry, the old guard and the third u.s. infantry regiment. fife and drum corps, the university chamber singers director, dr....
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host: joanne is in ashburn, virginia. hi, joanne. caller: hi, i just wanted to say, two callers ago, the young people, like, you know what, i called on the wrong line, to be honest. host: ok, just call us back on the right line, ok? we will take your call. donald, capitol heights, maryland, go ahead. caller: good morning, how you doing? host: good. caller: i'm calling to ask one simple question. i'm a vietnam veteran and i don't understand how we can allow a person who is a draft dodger to be in charge of our military. i think someone should say that donald trump is a draft dodger in should not be able to command our military. thank you for taking my call. guest: you know, the topic of military service has been prominent in the election lately , not necessarily for trump but i think that that is sort of what you
host: joanne is in ashburn, virginia. hi, joanne. caller: hi, i just wanted to say, two callers ago, the young people, like, you know what, i called on the wrong line, to be honest. host: ok, just call us back on the right line, ok? we will take your call. donald, capitol heights, maryland, go ahead. caller: good morning, how you doing? host: good. caller: i'm calling to ask one simple question. i'm a vietnam veteran and i don't understand how we can allow a person who is a draft dodger to be...
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to joann in california.n. >> caller: i need your help with my hope many work assignment i have. 12 girls in finance. >> i like that club. i like that club. >> caller: anyway, we're trying to diversify and have nothing in the health care sector and came upon -- we'd like to find a smaller midcap but they're hard to find so came across. levance. >> i'm suggesting even though anthem was okay. united health is still the cream of the crop. i couldn't believe how they've been able to accomplish so much during this period that nobody else has. matthew in texas. >> caller: yes, sir, jim. thank you very much for taking my call. >> absolutely. what's up? >> caller: i have been looking for a good lithium miner for quite a while and i've had my eye on alb. >> it's a good -- a business we don't want to be in. this is just an ev -- evs are not ready yet. not enough charging stations. a lot of other issues so we'll steer clear. gary in texas. >> caller: thank you for taking pie call. >> you're quite welcome. >> caller: i'm
to joann in california.n. >> caller: i need your help with my hope many work assignment i have. 12 girls in finance. >> i like that club. i like that club. >> caller: anyway, we're trying to diversify and have nothing in the health care sector and came upon -- we'd like to find a smaller midcap but they're hard to find so came across. levance. >> i'm suggesting even though anthem was okay. united health is still the cream of the crop. i couldn't believe how they've been...
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joanne and hannah as well hsh and, public health. so we'll all do of a round robin, this is, you know, the link to capital plan as the our general obligation bonds of delivering our capital projects at the city. this is an overview financial summary for the whole bond the rec and park portion, but it is a it is a joint effort of our four agencies. so i'll delve a park piece. this is an overview of our first, second and then rem issuances, we have a number of a couple of citywide parks and, including recovery parks, inside and then more general buc for citywide parks and this is our issuance summary. we did a the first issuance was our largest, and theup by a second issuance to ensure that we could deliver the gene. this shows our current is expended, the peach color is encumbered, and then the green is what is remaining it is mostly allocated to our projects, including buchanan mall go out to bid this week, and portsmouth square, which i largest, remaining project at 53.9 million are planning on going out later this after lunar new y
joanne and hannah as well hsh and, public health. so we'll all do of a round robin, this is, you know, the link to capital plan as the our general obligation bonds of delivering our capital projects at the city. this is an overview financial summary for the whole bond the rec and park portion, but it is a it is a joint effort of our four agencies. so i'll delve a park piece. this is an overview of our first, second and then rem issuances, we have a number of a couple of citywide parks and,...
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host: joann in waynesville, ohio.ator vance, he's on a campaign tour and today he was in philadelphia, he's on his way to eau claire wednesday, and to shelby township just outside detroit. he is kind of mirroring where the harris-walz ticket will be traveling. regina from ohio, independent line. caller: yes, this is regina, i am from akron. 2008 through 2012i was on the obama campaign. i am calling to congratulate walz for being the vice president for harris, and i think the two of them will do a great job because they love america, they are for america, and the things j.d. vance said about the women, cats and dogs, that is a shame on him. he's married to an indian lady and i'm surprised she puts up with him. that is terrible and inconsiderate of him. cats and dogs and having babies. host: that is regina in akron, ohio. you saw today's rally. we will re-air it this evening. we continue to cover politic for the next 91 days. tomorrow, c-span's live coverage 2024 continues, on c-span, c-span.org and our c-span now app.
host: joann in waynesville, ohio.ator vance, he's on a campaign tour and today he was in philadelphia, he's on his way to eau claire wednesday, and to shelby township just outside detroit. he is kind of mirroring where the harris-walz ticket will be traveling. regina from ohio, independent line. caller: yes, this is regina, i am from akron. 2008 through 2012i was on the obama campaign. i am calling to congratulate walz for being the vice president for harris, and i think the two of them will do...
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susan and joanne misko not only opened doors for women, they also changed the bureau permanently andor the better. for many years -- far too many -- in the fbi's early history, women didn't have the opportunity to be special agents and it was certainly not for lack of interest. we know girls and women wrote the fbi back then to learn how they could become special agents. one teenager, nancy mccrae, wrote director j. edgar hoover, such a letter in april of 1971. and he sent a letter back to her writing in part, and i'm quoting here for historical accuracy, "because of the nature of the duties our special agents are called upon to perform, we do not employ women in this position. we must have agents who are qualified to cope with any situation they may face." now, i don't think any speaker ever hopes to get booed by an audience, but i wouldn't mind it there. what i know and what all of you know, and what director hoover either didn't know or didn't acknowledge, is that women are absolutely essential and effective law enforcement. [applause] and it was just a year later that susan and j
susan and joanne misko not only opened doors for women, they also changed the bureau permanently andor the better. for many years -- far too many -- in the fbi's early history, women didn't have the opportunity to be special agents and it was certainly not for lack of interest. we know girls and women wrote the fbi back then to learn how they could become special agents. one teenager, nancy mccrae, wrote director j. edgar hoover, such a letter in april of 1971. and he sent a letter back to her...
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my wife and i, joanne, who's an english professor, we took all of his private journals and we compiled and edited and reduced it to 500 pages to tell his own story in his own words. and we got lots of photographs and stuff like that. and what's really cool is you can see if you take hat off and i put my glasses on. there's quite a resemblance. let's see if we can. let's let's see if we can get a little closer on that and we'll let that happen. why did you write a book about your uncle? is this a tribute? well, you could call it a labor of love, right? well, what would a general audience out of this? well, there's a lot of it's a story about a motivational story in many ways, because clarence gougeon was born dirt poor in alberta, canada, and he kind of became, you know, like a lot of these people like ben franklin, a lot of the other great leaders and stuff, they started with nothing and they built up an empire. he was an empire builder. he was mormon was mormon ancestors. and they built and so forth. he was very an entrepreneur, but he was firmly he was born in 1930. and he said, had
my wife and i, joanne, who's an english professor, we took all of his private journals and we compiled and edited and reduced it to 500 pages to tell his own story in his own words. and we got lots of photographs and stuff like that. and what's really cool is you can see if you take hat off and i put my glasses on. there's quite a resemblance. let's see if we can. let's let's see if we can get a little closer on that and we'll let that happen. why did you write a book about your uncle? is this...
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joann sullivan, vice chair. nash, secretary. becca dowden, treasurer.squez, women's caucus. debby, women's caucus representatives. native american caucus. and carry evelyn harris again with the women's caucus. and nadia -- i think she is here. will i have seen her someplace. vivian rodriguez with the lgbtq caucus. and then we are going to try to have -- on stage. but timing is getting away from us. and valerie mccall, women's caucus. [applause] i also want to thank shirley roseman and martha collins and all of the coalition staff and all of the multiple volunteers we've had here at this point. [applause] in our life, we have many trails going this way, that way. and as women, we try and complete them all. so i have different facets in my life, or different segments in my life. many of those facets and segments have dictated what i do. i'm a mother, and i have two wonderful daughters here with me , karen and carla. i am also a grandmother, and i have six grands, one of them is here with me. [applause] i have nieces who are listening who live in chicago.
joann sullivan, vice chair. nash, secretary. becca dowden, treasurer.squez, women's caucus. debby, women's caucus representatives. native american caucus. and carry evelyn harris again with the women's caucus. and nadia -- i think she is here. will i have seen her someplace. vivian rodriguez with the lgbtq caucus. and then we are going to try to have -- on stage. but timing is getting away from us. and valerie mccall, women's caucus. [applause] i also want to thank shirley roseman and martha...
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joanne and hannah as well from hsh and, public health.ll all do a bit of a round robin, this is, you know, the link to the capital pla our general obligation bonds are an important piece of delivering projects at the city. this is an overview of the financial summary for the whole bond. i am only representing pos a it is a jnt four agencies. so i'll delve into the rec and park piece. this is overview of our first, second and then remaininf identified neighborhood parks. then, a couple of citywide parks and programs, including s, whicc identified projects inside and then more general buckets for citywide parks and programs. this is our issuance summary. we did a the first issuance and tht up by a secoss to ensure that we could deliver the gene friend, project. this shows our current encumbrances, the dark blue is expendedthpeach color is encumbered, and then the green is what i remaining, it is mostly allocated to our projects, includg , which is exo to this week, and portsmouth square, which is our largest, remni project at 53.9 million,
joanne and hannah as well from hsh and, public health.ll all do a bit of a round robin, this is, you know, the link to the capital pla our general obligation bonds are an important piece of delivering projects at the city. this is an overview of the financial summary for the whole bond. i am only representing pos a it is a jnt four agencies. so i'll delve into the rec and park piece. this is overview of our first, second and then remaininf identified neighborhood parks. then, a couple of...
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my wife and i, joanne, who's an english professor, we took all of his private journals and we compiled and edited and reduced it to 500 pages to tell his own story in his own words. and we got lots of photographs and stuff like that. and what's really cool is you can see if you take hat off and i put my glasses on. there's quite a resemblance. let's see if we can. let's let's see if we can get a little closer on that and we'll let that happen. why did you write a book about your uncle? is this a tribute? well, you could call it a labor of love, right? well, what would a general audience out of this? well, there's a lot of it's a story about a motivational story in many ways, because clarence gougeon was born dirt poor in alberta, canada, and he kind of became, you know, like a lot of these people like ben franklin, a lot of the other great leaders and stuff, they started with nothing and they built up an empire. he was an empire builder. he was mormon was mormon ancestors. and they built and so forth. he was very an entrepreneur, but he was firmly he was born in 1930. and he said, had
my wife and i, joanne, who's an english professor, we took all of his private journals and we compiled and edited and reduced it to 500 pages to tell his own story in his own words. and we got lots of photographs and stuff like that. and what's really cool is you can see if you take hat off and i put my glasses on. there's quite a resemblance. let's see if we can. let's let's see if we can get a little closer on that and we'll let that happen. why did you write a book about your uncle? is this...
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egg, the tiny chick is being cared for by his 2 dads. curtis and arthur zookeeper is believed the joanne flemming goes, adopted an abandoned ag if those whose 1st successful same sex hatching the pair had been feeding the jake who is yet to be named. he will remain with his dad until he's old enough defend for himself. and a reminder of our top story, a german prosecutors have issued an arrest warrant for a suspect behind a 2022 explosion on the north screen gas pipeline. it is believed that the ukrainian man was a driver who allegedly planted explosive devices and that's our time, by the name is the calls back. say thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud, that's what it being nosy bay like good. everyone to king. check out the award winning called com. so hold back.
egg, the tiny chick is being cared for by his 2 dads. curtis and arthur zookeeper is believed the joanne flemming goes, adopted an abandoned ag if those whose 1st successful same sex hatching the pair had been feeding the jake who is yet to be named. he will remain with his dad until he's old enough defend for himself. and a reminder of our top story, a german prosecutors have issued an arrest warrant for a suspect behind a 2022 explosion on the north screen gas pipeline. it is believed that...
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joanne incredible organization that shows performing arts.borhoods >> we have li saigon. sandwichers a classic. and a restaurante neighborhood i recommen the phoenix a legacy business. >> and like people in the neighborhood this is might not stay here. so there i to the tenderloin than what you read in the one of the stories from the people who work here.■d >> probably the most unique ja [inaudible] built as part of japan's trade center. the other0h the japan center itself. the shopping mall in san franci 60's. despite the cha is going through it is authentic. still i japanese-american mmy you find a lot of japanese-american food. ice cre are popular. we have what istcha drinks here. the other thing that is really preponder lar here in japantown is all of the new [inaudible] opened up. before the restaurant had■( bee it was anything you could order now it is all ecli. say come from different parts of japan and featur home town style of ramen. you know will really safe place to hang out. you come down here and you will japanese-american histor
joanne incredible organization that shows performing arts.borhoods >> we have li saigon. sandwichers a classic. and a restaurante neighborhood i recommen the phoenix a legacy business. >> and like people in the neighborhood this is might not stay here. so there i to the tenderloin than what you read in the one of the stories from the people who work here.■d >> probably the most unique ja [inaudible] built as part of japan's trade center. the other0h the japan center itself....
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joanne incredible organization that shows performing arts. sdmers do a lot for the neigh >> we have little saigon. the sawichers a classic. and a restaurant opened in the neighborhood i recommend. the phoenix a business. >> and like people in the neighborhood this is might not stay here. so there is more to the nderloin tha w read in the news. one of the stories from the people who work here. the most feature in japantown is the [inaudible] built as part of japan's trade center. the other is the japan center itself. the oldest indoor shopping in san francisco. built in the late 60's. despite the changes japantown i. still i japanese-american community you find a lot of japanese-american food. japanese ice cream stores that are popular. we have what is matcha ds the other thing that is really preponder lar here in japantown is all of the new [inaudible]up. before the restaurant had been it was anything you could order now it is all specialized. say come from different parts a town style of ramen. you know it suspect a will out. you come down h
joanne incredible organization that shows performing arts. sdmers do a lot for the neigh >> we have little saigon. the sawichers a classic. and a restaurant opened in the neighborhood i recommend. the phoenix a business. >> and like people in the neighborhood this is might not stay here. so there is more to the nderloin tha w read in the news. one of the stories from the people who work here. the most feature in japantown is the [inaudible] built as part of japan's trade center. the...
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in san jose has been identified as rebecca joanne olson. 14 year old boy who died has not been named. the wrong-way driver has not been charged yet. however, investigators say he could face felony manslaughter charges. >> number two, police say the attack on a 14 year old boy in the dublin high school locker room was a case of mistaken identity. the boy was beaten by four people after he was confronted by a mother on campus. he suffered a broken nose, concussion and a black eye. no arrests have been made. >> number three. former president donald trump facing backlash for taking campaign photos and videos at arlington national cemetery. that is prohibited. his campaign says it got permission from families of fallen soldiers. but npr reports two trump campaign staffers, quote, verbally abused and pushed aside a cemetery employee who was trying to stop them. >> and number four, a united airlines flight attendants across the country have voted to authorize a strike. they are demanding better pay and more flexible schedules. united says it remai
in san jose has been identified as rebecca joanne olson. 14 year old boy who died has not been named. the wrong-way driver has not been charged yet. however, investigators say he could face felony manslaughter charges. >> number two, police say the attack on a 14 year old boy in the dublin high school locker room was a case of mistaken identity. the boy was beaten by four people after he was confronted by a mother on campus. he suffered a broken nose, concussion and a black eye. no...
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linda, dinah, joanne, very different people, but they do have a couple things in common... they loveheir stuff. they all talked about the counseling they got so they knew how a reverse mortgage worked. and how it could be a real financial solution for their retirement. if you're 62 or older and own your home, find out how you could access a potion of your home's equity to give you cash and when you need it in the future. a reverse mortgage could put more money in your pocket by eliminating your...
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the santa clara county medical examiner says 47 year old rebecca joann olson of san jose died in the wreck. a 14 year old boy was killed, too, but his name has not been released. both were inside the tesla driver of the pickup was hospitalized with major injuries. we aren't naming him since he hasn't been charged. investigators say they are looking at felony manslaughter charges. >> second degree murder is not off the table at this point. a lot is going to come down to the toxicology results that we will receive later. were there any prescription drugs or alcohol or street drugs in his system at the time of this crash? >> that's legal analyst steven clark, who says they'll also look at this driver's criminal history. initial online records show he has previously been convicted of dui in florida. >> what investigators are going to want to know is what was his mindset at the time of driving. they're going to want to talk to people who were with him that day. was there something going on in his life that could suggest that perhaps this was intentional? >> as bad as this crash was, juare
the santa clara county medical examiner says 47 year old rebecca joann olson of san jose died in the wreck. a 14 year old boy was killed, too, but his name has not been released. both were inside the tesla driver of the pickup was hospitalized with major injuries. we aren't naming him since he hasn't been charged. investigators say they are looking at felony manslaughter charges. >> second degree murder is not off the table at this point. a lot is going to come down to the toxicology...
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but look, joanne, thank you very much.nd i'm very sorry i've been squeezed by the by the other news stories of the day. i will well, i will, i will talk to you again soon. all the best right now our welcome former conservative mp philip davies. philip, the other aspect of this is that the bloated civil service. and no, i'm not making a comment there on the individual we were discussing earlier on and a desperately need streamlining, doesn't it? and apparently labour are now not going to streamline it. is that a problem ? that a problem? >> it's quite extraordinary, to be honest . patrick, i mean, be honest. patrick, i mean, labour said a few weeks ago, there's no money. we've run out of money. in fact, we've run out of money. in fact, we've run out of money. in fact, we've run out of money. so much we're going to have to take away the winter fuel allowance for pensioners. we're going to have to have an emergency budget and we're going to jack up taxes. both are things that we didn't say we were going to do in the general e
but look, joanne, thank you very much.nd i'm very sorry i've been squeezed by the by the other news stories of the day. i will well, i will, i will talk to you again soon. all the best right now our welcome former conservative mp philip davies. philip, the other aspect of this is that the bloated civil service. and no, i'm not making a comment there on the individual we were discussing earlier on and a desperately need streamlining, doesn't it? and apparently labour are now not going to...
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nicholson is the department's 26th chief and just the second woman to run the department, following chief joanne hayes white. mayor breed has not yet announced her successor. a major bust to tell you about in the east bay, where officers found all of this. thousands of dollars worth of illegal products. plus, outrage in oakland after the widow of an officer who died in the line of duty gets an unexpected ill from the to go after those smoke shops who were suspected of selling products to minors. and this joint operation with the california department of tax and fee administration. boy, it was a big success. officers say they seized all of this more than $130,000 worth of illegal items from three smoke shops. the items included flavored tobacco and mushrooms. the shops caught with these 4300 illegal products were issued. citations. san ramon police received a $430,000 grant from the california department of justice to carry out such operations. and now we go to oakland, and an angry police union is now lashing out at the city over an attempt to take back money from the widow of police officer jua
nicholson is the department's 26th chief and just the second woman to run the department, following chief joanne hayes white. mayor breed has not yet announced her successor. a major bust to tell you about in the east bay, where officers found all of this. thousands of dollars worth of illegal products. plus, outrage in oakland after the widow of an officer who died in the line of duty gets an unexpected ill from the to go after those smoke shops who were suspected of selling products to...
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. >> former chief joanne hayes white. most of the work entailed really challenging times. i mean, who would have? >> thought we'd be faced with a once in 100 year global pandemic. >> and the fire department was an important part of our response. chief nicholson praised the work of firefighters addressing the opioid and homeless crisis and talked about her accomplishments that include a new training facility for the department during her time. nicholson work as a firefighter, a paramedic, a lieutenant, a captain and a battalion chief among a variety of other roles across the city. nicholson is also the first openly lgbtq chief in department's history. but i also believe that diversity equity inclusion is imperative for this department giving young people an opportunity to do what we and giving them a skill set in the support they need to do what you do. >> and the chief nicholson's last day will be august. 30th in the studio. gayle ong kron. 4 news. >> thank you, gayle. coming up, a busy day on the campaign trail. former the former president, president trump tells the media
. >> former chief joanne hayes white. most of the work entailed really challenging times. i mean, who would have? >> thought we'd be faced with a once in 100 year global pandemic. >> and the fire department was an important part of our response. chief nicholson praised the work of firefighters addressing the opioid and homeless crisis and talked about her accomplishments that include a new training facility for the department during her time. nicholson work as a firefighter, a...
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joining us right now to talk about the impact on the ruling on this situation is joanne lipman, yaleecturer and cnbc contributor. good morning. expected, not expected in your mind? >> not at all unexpected i would say, andrew. i think what's interesting here is how we're seeing how it is going to play out, assuming that this ruling stands. if you look at who is going to be impacted versus who is not going to be impacted. and the people who actually will be impacted the most it appears would be those who are in low income jobs, lower income jobs, hourly wage jobs. the people at the very, very highest end of the spectrum, they're really not going to be impacted by this probably at all, because there was already a carveout with that ftc ruling that they were allowed to have noncompetes for that group of people. so, it is really interesting. the younger people are the lower income people increasingly this is what has been interesting, this is probably one of the things that was an impetus for the ftc, there has been this expansion, sort of a noncompete creep, where you see more lower inc
joining us right now to talk about the impact on the ruling on this situation is joanne lipman, yaleecturer and cnbc contributor. good morning. expected, not expected in your mind? >> not at all unexpected i would say, andrew. i think what's interesting here is how we're seeing how it is going to play out, assuming that this ruling stands. if you look at who is going to be impacted versus who is not going to be impacted. and the people who actually will be impacted the most it appears...
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. >> former chief joanne hayes white. most of the work entailed really challenging times. i mean, who would have? >> thought we'd be faced with a once in 100 year global pandemic. >> and the fire department was an important part of our response. chief nicholson praised the work of firefighters addressing the opioid and homeless crisis and talked about her accomplishments that include a new training facility for the department during her time. nicholson work as a firefighter, a paramedic, a lieutenant, a captain and a battalion chief among a variety of other roles across the city. nicholson is also the first openly lgbtq chief in department's history. but i also believe that diversity equity inclusion is imperative for this department giving young people an opportunity to do what we and giving them a skill set in the support that they need to do. what you do. >> and chief nicholson's last day will be august 30th. so did they announce her successor? no announcement just yet. we're told by the mayor's office that she wants to keep the ceremony about chief nicholson and just h
. >> former chief joanne hayes white. most of the work entailed really challenging times. i mean, who would have? >> thought we'd be faced with a once in 100 year global pandemic. >> and the fire department was an important part of our response. chief nicholson praised the work of firefighters addressing the opioid and homeless crisis and talked about her accomplishments that include a new training facility for the department during her time. nicholson work as a firefighter, a...
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according to joanne kendall, the wait for a single taco was 90 minutes. they ran out when she was halfway through the line. turns out it was all under the same management. brandon mosley with live free events. in a statement, the company's ceo said all sales are final. no refunds, cancellations or exchanges. rain or shine. however, based on the community's feedback, we are accepting refund requests. event organizers gave us no information on how to apply for a refund, but seven on your side says your best bet is to dispute the charge through your credit card company. the organizers have another event planned for san jose at the end of this month. organizers say they've lowered their prices to get in, but still promised bottomless beer samples. the food, however, will cost extra in san francisco. lena howland abc seven news. >> coming up, the oakland a's agree to sell its half of the coliseum to a local developer. the future plans for the site now and why the city's police officer association is not happy. when we're young, we're told anything is possible.
according to joanne kendall, the wait for a single taco was 90 minutes. they ran out when she was halfway through the line. turns out it was all under the same management. brandon mosley with live free events. in a statement, the company's ceo said all sales are final. no refunds, cancellations or exchanges. rain or shine. however, based on the community's feedback, we are accepting refund requests. event organizers gave us no information on how to apply for a refund, but seven on your side...
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these lab realize i don't color or ties like any movie lot so, so maybe i'm going to try to get with joanne on your way or whatnot. i'm like, can you crane however, these fighters have no international support? the funding is self generated, raised from the nation through social media campaigns. the to g was a finalist on the police man, a life of start them and celebrity, was interrupted by the military q. now he tools rebel base is raising neuro on top . you know, it's been over, got a terrible, got you, you got the 9 and you know, one on 11 of the top we did and it was and then we didn't, i knew the reading it a so shape of only one mind or the dream and none of you. yeah, i'm very tired. so what do we do in the way do you, can i, as i do so she have one of your know by like, oh, you know, not born in the menu shop or in the, as i told you, the fundraising case. i, if you're coming to tell you about when you set the meaning of them, i'm not good enough. just all the song he's singing originally performed isaiah tool for the whole location of wrap up, executed by the middle to june to me
these lab realize i don't color or ties like any movie lot so, so maybe i'm going to try to get with joanne on your way or whatnot. i'm like, can you crane however, these fighters have no international support? the funding is self generated, raised from the nation through social media campaigns. the to g was a finalist on the police man, a life of start them and celebrity, was interrupted by the military q. now he tools rebel base is raising neuro on top . you know, it's been over, got a...
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joanne segovia was arraigned on modified charges today and entered a plea of not guilty.ording to our media partners at the mercury news, the new filing changed the drug. she is accused of smuggling from fentanyl to fentanyl, which is also an opioid. segovia's attorney hinted she might switch her plea to guilty as a result. it's not clear if a potential sentence will be affected by that change. the next hearing is set for october. >> happening tomorrow. governor newsom will sign new legislation designed to crack down on retail crime across the state. that's going to be in san jose at 10 a.m. now, this comes as his office is touting effective work from its california highway patrol task force. according to new state numbers out tonight, 167 retail theft suspects were arrested in california last month and nearly 900 this year. total more than $7 million in stolen goods have been recovered. another report shows property crime is down statewide. that's according to the center on juvenile and criminal justice, a san francisco nonprofit. >> california's reforms liberal or just
joanne segovia was arraigned on modified charges today and entered a plea of not guilty.ording to our media partners at the mercury news, the new filing changed the drug. she is accused of smuggling from fentanyl to fentanyl, which is also an opioid. segovia's attorney hinted she might switch her plea to guilty as a result. it's not clear if a potential sentence will be affected by that change. the next hearing is set for october. >> happening tomorrow. governor newsom will sign new...