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for lorraine _ she is almost forgotten already. for lorraine cox!— lorraine cox! even more disturbing _ lorraine cox! what makes this case even more disturbing is _ lorraine cox! what makes this case even more disturbing is that - lorraine cox! what makes this case even more disturbing is that this i even more disturbing is that this wasn't the first time that lorraine cox was the victim of a serious crime. just a few years before she was murdered, she was sexually assaulted here in exeter by another man in an unconnected attack. he was robert prout, and a recording made by lorraine cox helped convict him earlier this year. four months after she was murdered by mangori. in a region of the uk that has one of the lowest crime rates, what happened to lorraine cox has provoked dismay, disgust and disbelief. jon kay, bbc news, exeter. the head of nhs england, sir simon stevens, has warned people to take the easing of coronavirus restrictrions "one step at a time" and not to squander the progress made on beating the virus. the latest survey from the office for national
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she is forgotten already, for lorraine cox. is that this is not the first time lorraine cox was the victim of a serious crime. just a few years before she was murdered she was sexually assaulted here in exeter by another man in an unrelated attack. in a region of the uk that has one of the lowest crime rates what has happened to lorraine cox has provoked dismay, disgust and disbelief. after the verdict speaking after the verdict, devon and cornwall police gave their reaction. i'v e i've seen the cctv footage in this case and it's really chilling how he stocked lorraine. chose to pursue his own needs and desires over the life of another human being. he's going to pay the consequent of that. his subsequent activity to try and pretend that lorraine was still alive and delay the course of justice and his attempts to dispose of the relevant evidence just goes to the heart of the individual we are dealing with here. this is an evil person who deserves to be locked up. borisjohnson�*s senior adviser on ethnic minorities is to stand do
she is forgotten already, for lorraine cox. is that this is not the first time lorraine cox was the victim of a serious crime. just a few years before she was murdered she was sexually assaulted here in exeter by another man in an unrelated attack. in a region of the uk that has one of the lowest crime rates what has happened to lorraine cox has provoked dismay, disgust and disbelief. after the verdict speaking after the verdict, devon and cornwall police gave their reaction. i'v e i've seen...
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for lorraine cox!me lorraine cox was the victim of a serious crime. just a few years before she was murdered, she was sexually assaulted here in exeter by another man in an unconnected attack. he was robert prout, and a recording made by lorraine cox helped convict him earlier this year, four months after she was murdered by mangori. in a region of the uk that has one of the lowest crime rates what has happened to lorraine cox has provoked dismay, disgust and disbelief. jon kay, bbc news, exeter. the head of nhs england, sir simon stevens, has warned people a police officer has been convicted of membership of a neo—nazi terrorist organisation. he was the first british officer to be convicted of a terrorism offence. 24—year—old man has been found guilty of murdering lorraine cox last summer. she disappeared after a night out in exeter. the fourth day of the trial of derek chauvin, the former police officer accused of killing george floyd is under way. george floyd's girlfriend has given updates. sport a
for lorraine cox!me lorraine cox was the victim of a serious crime. just a few years before she was murdered, she was sexually assaulted here in exeter by another man in an unconnected attack. he was robert prout, and a recording made by lorraine cox helped convict him earlier this year, four months after she was murdered by mangori. in a region of the uk that has one of the lowest crime rates what has happened to lorraine cox has provoked dismay, disgust and disbelief. jon kay, bbc news,...
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«r , , lorraine cox. what makes this even more shocking _ lorraine cox. that this is not the first time lorraine cox was the victim of a serious crime. just a few months before she was murdered she was sexually assaulted here in exeter by another man in an unrelated attack. in a region of the uk that has one of the lowest crime rates what has happened to lorraine cox has provoked dismay, discussed and disbelief. ——disgust and disbelief. a 22—year—old has become the first british police officer to be convicted of belonging to a banned neo—nazi terror group. benjamin hannam was also convicted of lying on his met police application and having documents detailing knife combat techniques and making explosive devices, at the old bailey trial. hejoined national action after it had been outlawed. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford reports. this was pc ben hannam at his passing out parade three years ago. his foundation training over, he was taking the oath in front of cressida dick, the commissioner of the metropolitan police. just two years earlier,
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>> lorraine stayed the night in joe's room.y, everybody was moving a bit slowly. >> i did not see lauren that morning. i also did not see joe that morning. we just assumed they were in the room together. >> it was then time to buckle down. all of the friends, joe included, went off to cram. >> you just kind of go into this hole, and you study constantly, you have no contact with anybody. >> so it took a few days to realize that nobody had heard from lauren. >> no reason yet to assume anything was wrong, but soon, there would be. >> coming up -- >> i was immediately like, this is not right. >> alarm bells for one friend, while another steals herself, to enter lauren's apartment. >> i said, are you ready for whatever we will see when we walk in there? >> when dateline continues. n dateline continues advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adul
>> lorraine stayed the night in joe's room.y, everybody was moving a bit slowly. >> i did not see lauren that morning. i also did not see joe that morning. we just assumed they were in the room together. >> it was then time to buckle down. all of the friends, joe included, went off to cram. >> you just kind of go into this hole, and you study constantly, you have no contact with anybody. >> so it took a few days to realize that nobody had heard from lauren....
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my mum's lorraine, and they got together in 1979. and they married in 1984. but he was a larger—than—life character. most of the photos he's in, he's either dressed up, he's having a laugh with his friends — he was a bubbly sort of person. here in derry, everybody knew me daddy or else me daddy knew them. people just knew him from like pubs and stuff. like, it wasn't his job to be an entertainer but once the singer stopped in the bar that night, like, he was always encouraged, you know, to sing. people just gradually brought their chairs closer to me father. "name the song," and he would... he would give it a go. # falling in love...#. in the summer, our mood lifted — we were able i remember him — like, the restrictions was lifting and he was, like, at 12 o'clock at night, "we're going, "we're going to the caravan." that's how... he was like a big child on christmas day, waiting for the restrictions to lift. coming into september, everybody was enjoying being back in the pubs. it was just after the eat out to help out, and then the r rate hit high here, and t
my mum's lorraine, and they got together in 1979. and they married in 1984. but he was a larger—than—life character. most of the photos he's in, he's either dressed up, he's having a laugh with his friends — he was a bubbly sort of person. here in derry, everybody knew me daddy or else me daddy knew them. people just knew him from like pubs and stuff. like, it wasn't his job to be an entertainer but once the singer stopped in the bar that night, like, he was always encouraged, you know,...
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who had -- an eclectic group of people you know and, uh, a lot of that group was james baldwin, lorraineu know, uncle this, uncle jimmy, or aunt lorraine, or blah, blah, blah. you know so that's -- that was the household i grew up in due to my mother >> seth: now, one might think maybe someone growing up, surrounded by artists like that might grow up to be an actor the way you did. but you also became, and i dido you on the show, you are a rodeo champion >> well, yes the short answer is yes. you know and it's from those times. you know i come from the generation where everybody wanted to be either a baseball player, which i wanted to be. jackie robinson, he was my hero, but also hopalong cassidy and roy rogers and all those guys were on the television and that's why i wanted to be a cowboy >> seth: how did you end up -- how did somebody from greenwich village, an actor no less, end up, you know, becoming skilled at something like rodeo? >> i loved horses. i used to play hooky from school, and go to central park and muck stalls up in central park at the stables there. and i'd muck 'em wit
who had -- an eclectic group of people you know and, uh, a lot of that group was james baldwin, lorraineu know, uncle this, uncle jimmy, or aunt lorraine, or blah, blah, blah. you know so that's -- that was the household i grew up in due to my mother >> seth: now, one might think maybe someone growing up, surrounded by artists like that might grow up to be an actor the way you did. but you also became, and i dido you on the show, you are a rodeo champion >> well, yes the short...
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you can see lorraine pierce here on the left. she's pictured accepting an addition to the white house collection. now in 1964 president lyndon b johnson signed in an executive order officially establishing the office of the curator as well as the committee for preservation of the white house which helps to advise on acquisition. let's head to the next slide. now the white house collection has more than 65,000 objects that are stored both on and offsite the early white house collection was mostly comprised of presidential portraiture donated by descendants of presidents or commission by congress. but today the white house collection includes fine arts decorative arts and furniture presidential china services and more. the collection and preservation of art at the white house is far more streamlined today too new additions are made in almost every administration and those are spearheaded by the curators who select paintings and art based on historical and cultural significance. the white house historical association now the curator
you can see lorraine pierce here on the left. she's pictured accepting an addition to the white house collection. now in 1964 president lyndon b johnson signed in an executive order officially establishing the office of the curator as well as the committee for preservation of the white house which helps to advise on acquisition. let's head to the next slide. now the white house collection has more than 65,000 objects that are stored both on and offsite the early white house collection was...
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>> president buell: you tell me. >> oh, lorraine, are you on? are you going to present? sorry for the hiccup here. so this program that we are going to share with you is -- is a -- is the city summer program. it's a very fitting initiative that is designed to provide free summer camps and educational opportunities to all sfusd students. i think we are joined by my colleague, maria su. maria, are you on the call? >> president buell: phil, if you'd like, we can move onto the next meeting? >> yeah. why don't we move on further on the agenda so we can get to this very, very exciting item. >> president buell: okay. let's go to item 8. >> clerk: okay. we are now on item 8, victoria manalo draves park draves park improvements project. >> okay. just wait a moment. i was waiting to turn this one on. hold on, commissioners. sorry. apologies. i'm just going to continue here. my computer is having a problem. can you see me? good morning, commissioners and manager. my name is lauren chaz, and i'm a project manager in the -- lauren chavez, and i'm a project manager in the recreation a
>> president buell: you tell me. >> oh, lorraine, are you on? are you going to present? sorry for the hiccup here. so this program that we are going to share with you is -- is a -- is the city summer program. it's a very fitting initiative that is designed to provide free summer camps and educational opportunities to all sfusd students. i think we are joined by my colleague, maria su. maria, are you on the call? >> president buell: phil, if you'd like, we can move onto the...
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. >> i want brad pitt to play me i see lorraine bronco. because you said therapistand i thought sopranos . >> if brad pitt is busy, called lorraine. >> the rain bracco bought a restaurant in italy. >> isn't that what everyone's doing now westernmark . >> have you seen the stanley kiki one? talk about things people are watching during covid. i love stanley tucci but it's stanley driving around italy going to these incredible places and eating wherever he goes. they get into the world best italian food. the whole thing, every episode is stanley going all my god. i could do that. i could go over there, eat that food. i would weigh 800 pounds. but i can do that. >> this is the dream job. he is living the dream. i want that. i want that job. >> i don't know whether to be envious and enjoy it or hate him and not want to watch. i'm sitting here eating doritos out of theback . >> i haven't been able to bring myself to watch. >> if you want, everybody who watches immediately order pizza or goes into the refrigerator. you get hungry. you're watching
. >> i want brad pitt to play me i see lorraine bronco. because you said therapistand i thought sopranos . >> if brad pitt is busy, called lorraine. >> the rain bracco bought a restaurant in italy. >> isn't that what everyone's doing now westernmark . >> have you seen the stanley kiki one? talk about things people are watching during covid. i love stanley tucci but it's stanley driving around italy going to these incredible places and eating wherever he goes. they...
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annabelle: while brad pitt is busy, lorraine would be good.dave: lorraine ran a restaurant in italy i believe. >> i think she will do a netflix, and that what everybody is doing now predict. dave: have you seen the one that like talk about things people are watching during covid-19. i love that. watch the show is driving around italy and going these incredible places and eating wherever he goes, they get in the world's best italian food. the whole thing every episode is him saying oh my god, i could do that. we need that food. in a way more. but i could do that. >> that is a dream job. living the dream party to i want that. it i want that job. >> i don't know whether to be envious and enjoy it or hate him. because i am sitting here in a meeting doritos out of the bag that has no end. annabelle: i haven't watched it because i hate him. dave: everybody watches that come immediately in order to eat pizza or goes into the refrigerator pretty because your home. if you like oh my god, he's indicate. like cheese in your like eating chips. our papa jo
annabelle: while brad pitt is busy, lorraine would be good.dave: lorraine ran a restaurant in italy i believe. >> i think she will do a netflix, and that what everybody is doing now predict. dave: have you seen the one that like talk about things people are watching during covid-19. i love that. watch the show is driving around italy and going these incredible places and eating wherever he goes, they get in the world's best italian food. the whole thing every episode is him saying oh my...
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he was a baker most of his “to _ my mum, lorraine, they got together in 1979 and they married in 1984was a larger—than—life character. most of the photos he is in he is either dressed up or having a laugh with his friends. he was a bubbly person. everybody knew me daddy or else me daddy— everybody knew me daddy or else me daddy knew daddy knew them. it was not hisjob to be an entertainer but once the singer stopped in the bar that night, he was always encouraged to sing. people gradually brought their chairs closer to my father and named a song, he would give it a go. # falling in love... iremember him... the restrictions were lifting and it was 12am and he said he would go to the caravan. he was like a big child at christmas day waiting for the restrictions to lift. coming into september, everybody was enjoying being back in the pubs. it was just after the eat out to help out and then we all contracted covid. 0n the thursday morning, the 29th, he woke my mum at 5:40am and he said he didn't feel good and he needed to go to hospital, do to the doctor's. he was carried out into the ambu
he was a baker most of his “to _ my mum, lorraine, they got together in 1979 and they married in 1984was a larger—than—life character. most of the photos he is in he is either dressed up or having a laugh with his friends. he was a bubbly person. everybody knew me daddy or else me daddy— everybody knew me daddy or else me daddy knew daddy knew them. it was not hisjob to be an entertainer but once the singer stopped in the bar that night, he was always encouraged to sing. people...
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anniversary of th assassination of the reverend martin luther king junior on the balcony of the lorrainen memphis, tennessee. king had been in memphis advocating on the behalf of black laborers and unequal pay. in a year marred by continuing struggles for equality and justice, many of the issues that drew dr. king to memphis are still prevalent today. i spoke with reverend lawrence turner, pastor at the mississippi boulevard christian church in memphis, tennessee, about king's legacy and today's movement in the fight against poverty and for racial justice. reverend, here we are, easter sunday, 53 years after the assassination, and it seems that the civil rights movement, the leadership of dr. king, what he was working for, is resonating in a different w now than maybe two years ago, three years ago. >> yes, we're-- i think, we've come to what some have called a racial reckoning. these are things that have certainly been going on for years. this year, what makes it different is that people of all races in this country have had to stop. it's called the nation to examine its soul as to wher
anniversary of th assassination of the reverend martin luther king junior on the balcony of the lorrainen memphis, tennessee. king had been in memphis advocating on the behalf of black laborers and unequal pay. in a year marred by continuing struggles for equality and justice, many of the issues that drew dr. king to memphis are still prevalent today. i spoke with reverend lawrence turner, pastor at the mississippi boulevard christian church in memphis, tennessee, about king's legacy and...
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doug and lorraine still support their son and say he didn't do what he's now convicted of doing. never will. >> everybody's a loser. nobody wins. but i will say this. i think lisa knows somewhere that the system that she wanted to be a part of worked. >> reporter: the caldwells and techels weren't the only ones with a stake in the verdict. brian tate's sister cheri had been waiting for this moment, too. >> i start crying. it wasn't tears of sorrow. it was tears of joy. they had finally gotten this s.o.b. i hope he rots in prison. >> reporter: todd still carries the burden of helping to pin the blame on tate in those awful moments after lisa's murder. >> i can never tell the family how sorry i am that they had to go through what they had to. we're going to have the last word on brian tate. this is an innocent guy that was made a victim by seth. >> all rise. >> reporter: a sentencing hearing was held in september 2014. the caldwells were given a chance to address the court, but talked directly to seth. >> you know how close lisa and i was. and you know what you took from me. out of
doug and lorraine still support their son and say he didn't do what he's now convicted of doing. never will. >> everybody's a loser. nobody wins. but i will say this. i think lisa knows somewhere that the system that she wanted to be a part of worked. >> reporter: the caldwells and techels weren't the only ones with a stake in the verdict. brian tate's sister cheri had been waiting for this moment, too. >> i start crying. it wasn't tears of sorrow. it was tears of joy. they...
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>> president buell: you tell me. >> oh, lorraine, are you on? are you going to present? sorry for the hiccup here. so this program that we are going to share with you is -- is a -- is the city summer program. it's a very fitting initiative that is designed to provide free summer camps and educational opportunities to all sfusd students. i think we are joined by my colleague, maria su. maria, are you on the call? >> president buell: phil, if you'd like, we can move onto the next meeting? >> yeah. why don't we move on further on the agenda so we can get to this very, very exciting item. >> president buell: okay. let's go to item 8. >> clerk: okay. we are now on item 8, victoria manalo draves park draves park improvements project. >> okay. just wait a moment. i was waiting to turn this one on. hold on, commissioners. sorry. apologies. i'm just going to continue here. my computer is having a problem. can you see me? good morning, commissioners and manager. my name is lauren chaz, and i'm a project manager in the -- lauren chavez, and i'm a project manager in the recreation a
>> president buell: you tell me. >> oh, lorraine, are you on? are you going to present? sorry for the hiccup here. so this program that we are going to share with you is -- is a -- is the city summer program. it's a very fitting initiative that is designed to provide free summer camps and educational opportunities to all sfusd students. i think we are joined by my colleague, maria su. maria, are you on the call? >> president buell: phil, if you'd like, we can move onto the...
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lorraine cox was last seen in the early hours of the morning and was followed by 24—year—old azam mangoriive weeks from today, voters in scotland will go to the polls to elect a new parliament to holyrood. the coronavirus pandemic and the nhs, education and climate change are all issues at the forefront of voters' minds but can sometimes be obscured by the fierce debate over independence. here's our scotland editor, sarah smith. as lockdown eases a little, some sports can restart, and the first covid election gets under way. will the virus define how people decide to vote? and what are voters now thinking matters most to them? i think, like, one of the things that's really key is how we support the nhs right now. they've been amazing, and to be honest, i feel like they've been asset—stripped for the past decade. i think this time round, certainly the nhs and who's investing most there. but also looking at scottish independence, and i think kind of the majority of the population are still looking for independence, and i think that will be a big deciding factor. the doorstep daffodils are l
lorraine cox was last seen in the early hours of the morning and was followed by 24—year—old azam mangoriive weeks from today, voters in scotland will go to the polls to elect a new parliament to holyrood. the coronavirus pandemic and the nhs, education and climate change are all issues at the forefront of voters' minds but can sometimes be obscured by the fierce debate over independence. here's our scotland editor, sarah smith. as lockdown eases a little, some sports can restart, and the...
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some of these places were listed in the green book including the lorraine motel, which is the place where martin luther king was assassinated. now consider how important it would be to have an automobile if your job was to travel around an entire county and registered voters if you had to travel an entire county or if you had to travel an entire state and register voters. this was this is called the jenkins microbus and it's a pretty marvelous bus apparently part of it is now at the african-american museum a recently acquired edition and this bus was used to travel all over the state of alabama to register voters, but also it was used as a school to train voters in literacy. so that they could pass the literacy tests. and it was a haven for children and it was used as a meeting space. so it was so important to be able to have mobility when you were trying to register voters and bring people into the civil rights movement. but the bus boycott was perhaps the most significant use of the automobile and there were bus boycotts all over the south. here you see martin luther king. helping some
some of these places were listed in the green book including the lorraine motel, which is the place where martin luther king was assassinated. now consider how important it would be to have an automobile if your job was to travel around an entire county and registered voters if you had to travel an entire county or if you had to travel an entire state and register voters. this was this is called the jenkins microbus and it's a pretty marvelous bus apparently part of it is now at the...
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. >> the civil rights leader was shot in 1968 on the balcony of the lorraine motel in memphis. he was in the city helping sanitation workers rally for better wages and working conditions. >>> l.a. county will relax more restrictions. it moved into the less restrictive orange tier last week. that means places of worship, movie theaters, restaurants will increase services to 50% capacity. nail shops and personal care services can open at 75% capacity. >> i can see customers, my employees which makes me super happy. >> bars that don't serve food will be able to reopen outdoors only and amusement parks can raise capacity from 15 to 25%. >>> going live to sfo, another weekend of record breaking travel across the country. tsa reporting more than 1.5 million travelers at airports nationwide. this marks 24th straight day of more than 1 millionaire travelers. >>> flyers attributing covid-19 fatigue and knowing more people are fully vaccinated to increasing travel numbers. president biden and dr. fauci are still urging more people to get their shots. >> share sentiments of pope francis w
. >> the civil rights leader was shot in 1968 on the balcony of the lorraine motel in memphis. he was in the city helping sanitation workers rally for better wages and working conditions. >>> l.a. county will relax more restrictions. it moved into the less restrictive orange tier last week. that means places of worship, movie theaters, restaurants will increase services to 50% capacity. nail shops and personal care services can open at 75% capacity. >> i can see customers,...
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in marin, cattle ranchers say lorrain fall means there is not as much grass for livestock and they'vepurchase feed which is sky rocketing in price. marin municipal water district will impose its first restriction in decades which means no washing cars. watering grass in medians is prohibited. that goes into effect on may 1. kiet do, kpix5. >>> anne makovec at the live news desk. let's go live again to the worldwide climate summit going on virtually as we speak, hosted by the white house, trying to get u.s. back in the forefront of conservation efforts. we have been hearing from leaders across the globe calling this the decisive decade and pressing effects of climate change on the economy saying price of inaction right now is rising. president biden laid out a very ambitious goal to cut u.s. carbon emissions in half by the end of the decade by 2030. it seems difficult and he hasn't laid out specifics but says his climate task force is going to have sector by sector specifications by the end of the year. we'll keep an eye on it. climate summit goes on tomorrow as well. >> thank you. >>>
in marin, cattle ranchers say lorrain fall means there is not as much grass for livestock and they'vepurchase feed which is sky rocketing in price. marin municipal water district will impose its first restriction in decades which means no washing cars. watering grass in medians is prohibited. that goes into effect on may 1. kiet do, kpix5. >>> anne makovec at the live news desk. let's go live again to the worldwide climate summit going on virtually as we speak, hosted by the white...
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he was assassinated april 4, 1968, at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee. just 39 years old.king is primarily celebrated as a civil rights leader, he championed the cause of the poor and organized the poor people's campaign to address issues of economic justic he was also a fierce critic of u.s. foreign policy and the vietnam war. we are going to play a part of his "beyond vietnam" speech, that he gave a year to the day before he was assassinated here in new york at riverside church. >> i speak as a child of god and other the sferingourt vietnam i eak for tse whose land beinlaidastewhose homes are beg dtroyed, ose culture beingubverted i eak r the poor of amica, whare ying t doublprice of smash hopes ahome and death d corrupon in etnam. i spk as citen of e wod, for theorld as stands aght at theath we have taken. i speak as one who loves america, to the leaders of our own nation -- the great initiative in this war is ours. the iniative tstop it must be os. as have lked ang the sperate,ejected,ngry you men, i havtold them tha molotov cotails an rles would no sol tir proems. hav
he was assassinated april 4, 1968, at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee. just 39 years old.king is primarily celebrated as a civil rights leader, he championed the cause of the poor and organized the poor people's campaign to address issues of economic justic he was also a fierce critic of u.s. foreign policy and the vietnam war. we are going to play a part of his "beyond vietnam" speech, that he gave a year to the day before he was assassinated here in new york at riverside...
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he was killed outside the lorraine motel by james earl ray. after years of advocating peacefully for equal rights for african-americans he left behind a wife, four children and millions of followers that he inspired across the globe. >>> in 1983 president reagan signed a law that made his birthday a federal holiday to be observed annually on the third monday in january. >>> pope francis let a scaled down mass in a virtually empty st. peter's basilica and it was live streamed with tens of millions of faithful around the earth and instead of being delivered to the tens of thousands who normally would have filled the st. peter's square. we are there with a story from rome and with what happened today. >> once again, you want me to toss back to the st. peter's package. sometimes the stuff happens. once again we will get the story about the mass held at saint peter's square today. truck easter sunday at the vatican but take a look at this, virtually empty st. peter's square and it is in lockdown for three days and italians are being encouraged to s
he was killed outside the lorraine motel by james earl ray. after years of advocating peacefully for equal rights for african-americans he left behind a wife, four children and millions of followers that he inspired across the globe. >>> in 1983 president reagan signed a law that made his birthday a federal holiday to be observed annually on the third monday in january. >>> pope francis let a scaled down mass in a virtually empty st. peter's basilica and it was live streamed...
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that was the head of lorraine community college who said that. i think we will see in the coming months, as the economy comes roaring back, what happens in this labor market. will wages rise, will people be drawn back in? what will it take to get people back in the labor force? my experience is that there is a lot of people working really hard and really afraid of all that is around them. frankly, they don't have the time or resources to do a lot of the training that could get them into a better place. some of the most innovative programs are those that recognize people want a leg up and a way ahead. for instance, in san diego, they have been doing some fabulous work with something called income share agreements. they are saying, look, i need a certain skill but i cannot afford to do that right now, to get into this new job. we will make training dollars available to you. it is almost like a student loan but it is capped, and then you pay that back once you are placed in the job. and then you can go one step further. maybe you see it as a handout
that was the head of lorraine community college who said that. i think we will see in the coming months, as the economy comes roaring back, what happens in this labor market. will wages rise, will people be drawn back in? what will it take to get people back in the labor force? my experience is that there is a lot of people working really hard and really afraid of all that is around them. frankly, they don't have the time or resources to do a lot of the training that could get them into a...
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." >> for this quiche lorraine, you need 6-8 pieces thick-sliced bacon, three large eggs, and jacqueseaker boehner stopped by "cbs sunday morning," sunday morning on cbs, and he sat down with america's sweetheart john dickerson, and explained that, in the book he reserves his ire for very few republicans-- mostly just ted cruz. >> i don't beat anyone up. it's not really my style. except that jerk. perfect symbol of getting elected, make a lot of noise, draw a lot of attention to yourself, raise a lot of money, which means you're going to make more noise, raise more money. >> stephen: ted cruz is an endless circle. a real mobius douche. boehner also went after ohio congressman jim jordan, seen here shortly after the lobotomy. >> you call some of these members political terrorists. >> oh, yeah, jim jordan especially, my colleague from ohio. i just never saw a guy who spent more time tearing things apart and never building anything. never putting anything together. >> stephen: yeah, he never puts anything together-- especially two and two when it comes to what happens in the showers at o
." >> for this quiche lorraine, you need 6-8 pieces thick-sliced bacon, three large eggs, and jacqueseaker boehner stopped by "cbs sunday morning," sunday morning on cbs, and he sat down with america's sweetheart john dickerson, and explained that, in the book he reserves his ire for very few republicans-- mostly just ted cruz. >> i don't beat anyone up. it's not really my style. except that jerk. perfect symbol of getting elected, make a lot of noise, draw a lot of...
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today marks 53 years and civil rights leader martin luther king junior was shot and killed at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee, king just 39 years old at the time when he was shot and killed by james earl ray on this day back in 1968 king was in memphis to show his support for black sanitation workers on strike king serving as pastor of the historic ebenezer baptist church in atlanta spent much of his life advocating for equal rights for african americans. >> experts are weighing in on the challenges we could face is a country in these late stages, the pandemic. and while there's a positive outlook for the u.s. with the record number of daily vaccinations. health officials say we are not out of the woods just yet, especially amid during an alarming rise in cases among young children. reporter gina forte has more. >> the rise in covid-19 infections in children raising concerns about a potential surge of covid variance. if you look what's happening in michigan and minnesota and massachusetts, for example, you seeing outbreaks in schools and infections and social cohorts that haven't
today marks 53 years and civil rights leader martin luther king junior was shot and killed at the lorraine motel in memphis, tennessee, king just 39 years old at the time when he was shot and killed by james earl ray on this day back in 1968 king was in memphis to show his support for black sanitation workers on strike king serving as pastor of the historic ebenezer baptist church in atlanta spent much of his life advocating for equal rights for african americans. >> experts are weighing...
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lorraine a. >> so one of the big stories we're following is the fact that airline travel is seems toptick in. there's a live a shot out of sfo as more people getting vaccinated. people are beginning to let themselves entertain the idea of maybe traveling again, right. and so california has updated its travel policy. kron four's will tran. >> is live at sfo with what we need to know. i will. >> what you need to know is to make sure that you still wear your mask because the airlines are still requiring that vaccinations are up. travel is ob and according to the state of california. you can go a little bit further away from your home than before. they did say now you can go more than 120 miles from your home. you can clearly see all those people a nasa fo. they are taking off either back home or to travel destinations. this being spring break and the summer months just right around the corner. now you can do a lot more than what you did a couple of months ago and the cdc they did hit that they possibly could release guidelines as early as this morning. sometime today that according to t
lorraine a. >> so one of the big stories we're following is the fact that airline travel is seems toptick in. there's a live a shot out of sfo as more people getting vaccinated. people are beginning to let themselves entertain the idea of maybe traveling again, right. and so california has updated its travel policy. kron four's will tran. >> is live at sfo with what we need to know. i will. >> what you need to know is to make sure that you still wear your mask because the...
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i'm clearly biased but lorraine is a great cook. >> i go out to a restaurant and take something and come out to restaurant anymore. [laughter] chris: we like to think we take care of these wonderful little guys but once they are gone you realize it's the other way around. most important, in an industry where there is often more heat than light, we did our best every week to get past the spin and bring you the truth. what have you done, what would you admit you did for political expediency? >> i went down to south carolina and said that the flag that was fine of the state capital which was a confederate flag was that i should not be involved in it and was a state issue. it smacked of cowardice. chris: act of cowardice on your part. >> yes. chris: and you did it because you thought it doesn't help me in the softer line of primary. >> yeah, sure, this would alienate a certain voting block but i lost anyway. [laughter] chris: old johnny mac, we miss you. we miss your humor and your candor. up next, we will reflect on how things have changed here over the past 25 years with two of this progra
i'm clearly biased but lorraine is a great cook. >> i go out to a restaurant and take something and come out to restaurant anymore. [laughter] chris: we like to think we take care of these wonderful little guys but once they are gone you realize it's the other way around. most important, in an industry where there is often more heat than light, we did our best every week to get past the spin and bring you the truth. what have you done, what would you admit you did for political...
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. >> and clearly biased but lorraine is a great cook. >> i go out to a restaurant and taste somethinge eating it again. and then i don't get to go out to restaurants anymore. [laughter] >> chris: would like to think little guys but once they are going to realize it's the other way around. >> chris: most important, in an industry where there's often more heat than light, we did our best every week to get past the spin and bring you the truth. >> chris: what have you done, what would you admit that you did for political expediency? >> i went to south carolina to the flag that was flying over the capital, that i shouldn't be involved, that it was a state issue. it was an act of cowardice. >> chris: active cowardice on your part? >> yes. >> chris: and you did it because you thought this would help in the primaries? >> this won't alienate certain voting blocs. and i lost anyway. >> chris: johnny mack, we miss you, we miss your humor and your candor. up next we will reflect on how things have changed here over the past 25 years with two of this program's originals. ♪ ♪ retirement income is
. >> and clearly biased but lorraine is a great cook. >> i go out to a restaurant and taste somethinge eating it again. and then i don't get to go out to restaurants anymore. [laughter] >> chris: would like to think little guys but once they are going to realize it's the other way around. >> chris: most important, in an industry where there's often more heat than light, we did our best every week to get past the spin and bring you the truth. >> chris: what have you...
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lorraine a. >> so it's 6. oh, one. let's get one of our big stories today comes to us from the east bay. and it's this new police body camera video which shows the moments leading up to the death of 26 year-old mario gonzalez he died in alameda. police custody last week on april 19th and this started. >> when police were called. it was a 911. call saying that this man was standing in a homeowner's yard that was gonzales. >> to head right over i'm over here. we want to fall down, ok, are going where it's going to put your hands but know, it really is. it's about that. >> yes, several minutes after police arrived and talk to him. this is when they tried to detain him. as you can see, went to the he was placed in handcuffs. the police body camera video does show at least one officer putting his knee on mario is back for a time while it was on the paramedics then arrived. it took mario to the hospital to be treated. but that's where he later died. police say died of a medical emergency, but that's the only clarity they pro
lorraine a. >> so it's 6. oh, one. let's get one of our big stories today comes to us from the east bay. and it's this new police body camera video which shows the moments leading up to the death of 26 year-old mario gonzalez he died in alameda. police custody last week on april 19th and this started. >> when police were called. it was a 911. call saying that this man was standing in a homeowner's yard that was gonzales. >> to head right over i'm over here. we want to fall...
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lorraine a 7 '02 breaking news overnight protesters took to the streets of minnesota. and now there's a curfew. >> after a black man was fatally shot during a traffic stop. there's a look and listen at some of the protests and some of the looting that happened in the town of brooklyn center. it's about 10 miles north of minneapolis where the george floyd murder trial is happening just hold on because we'll put it in perspective. the don't forget, this is 10 miles away where derek chauvin is on trial for the killing of george floyd. so minneapolis police were already on standby and here they had to handle crowds. this all happened after officers pulled over a man name dante right. >> and found out during a traffic stop and he had an outstanding warrant. they say that he tried to get back into his car. hold on. and that's when the officers ended up shooting him. then he did get in the car drove away and got in an accident. he died at the scene. his girlfriend was a passenger is she had minor injuries. people were very upset when i found out about this shooting 20 busines
lorraine a 7 '02 breaking news overnight protesters took to the streets of minnesota. and now there's a curfew. >> after a black man was fatally shot during a traffic stop. there's a look and listen at some of the protests and some of the looting that happened in the town of brooklyn center. it's about 10 miles north of minneapolis where the george floyd murder trial is happening just hold on because we'll put it in perspective. the don't forget, this is 10 miles away where derek chauvin...
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lorraine a. >> all right. happening today. it's a big day in an effort to vaccinate all of california. we've got everyone 50 and older now across the state allowed to officially sign up for a covid-19 vaccine dippin down to 50 that young you're healthy or not, you get to get a shot. >> and this is at a time when across the country health experts are concerned because they're seeing a surgeon wondering 4 in 4 a 4th horrible surgeon. but in california will be keeping our numbers low. so far the numbers have been just 2 weeks from today. look at you, ability will then drop to 16 and older statewide co counties already there and everybody else will join the party in a couple weeks lot of progress and there is a major push. >> at the oakland coliseum to keep that mass vaccination site open. a lot of people have been relying on this for their shot. but right now supposed to close on april 11th. it despite many local leaders want to get to keep open its really not up to them. it's a site that's run by the state, the federal governmen
lorraine a. >> all right. happening today. it's a big day in an effort to vaccinate all of california. we've got everyone 50 and older now across the state allowed to officially sign up for a covid-19 vaccine dippin down to 50 that young you're healthy or not, you get to get a shot. >> and this is at a time when across the country health experts are concerned because they're seeing a surgeon wondering 4 in 4 a 4th horrible surgeon. but in california will be keeping our numbers low....
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did a prepared speech of the and yet every time people talk about that forum they only talk but lorraine hansen. >> i went torn. [overlapping speakers] >> is this speech available in her papers? >> her papers are at my house. it's available now because i transcribed the speech. >> got you. okay. >> i committed the novice mistake. helps to haspberry and that was it. i look forward to reading more about that. >> it's a fabulous speech. and one of the other things she says in this speech, she uses a line from malcom x but changes it. she says, we have to do -- have to use everything we can -- every means we took liberation that our effective. >> you know, that line second circulated among the whole crowd because what i'm able to understand they said that a lot inside the harlem writers guilt, paule marshal said a variation of it, john keller said a variation. john henry clarke said a variation of it and might bell the case that malcolm got it from them. he finally said -- by every means necessary, he got something they had been circulating for a couple of years. you see it in the organizati
did a prepared speech of the and yet every time people talk about that forum they only talk but lorraine hansen. >> i went torn. [overlapping speakers] >> is this speech available in her papers? >> her papers are at my house. it's available now because i transcribed the speech. >> got you. okay. >> i committed the novice mistake. helps to haspberry and that was it. i look forward to reading more about that. >> it's a fabulous speech. and one of the other...
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this 24—year—old killed lorraine cox in his flat above a kebab shop in exeter.n highlighting male violence against women. thejudge said highlighting male violence against women. the judge said that he should serve at least 20 years in jail. police looking for the student have been searching the forest in essex following the discovery of a body in a lake there on monday. the 19 euros has been missing from his home for more than a fortnight. it remains a mystery —— it remains a mystery as to what happened to richard 0korogheye. an intelligent, quiet, focused boy, his family say. a gentle giant, loved by everyone. his family last saw him more than two weeks ago on march the 22nd when he left home in west london. here he is that night in the area, captured on cctv, without a jacket and without medication. the 19—year—old has sickle cell disease. the oxford brookes business and technology student was then seen again — this time in loughton in essex in the early hours of the following day. police say he had taken a taxi to a residential street and was heading towards
this 24—year—old killed lorraine cox in his flat above a kebab shop in exeter.n highlighting male violence against women. thejudge said highlighting male violence against women. the judge said that he should serve at least 20 years in jail. police looking for the student have been searching the forest in essex following the discovery of a body in a lake there on monday. the 19 euros has been missing from his home for more than a fortnight. it remains a mystery —— it remains a mystery as...
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anti—depressants. 24—year—old azam mangori has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of lorrainer remains in bins and woodland. a man has won a high court case against a betting firm after it refused to pay a £1.7 million jackpot he won in an online casino. andrew green said he was devastated when betfred told him it would not pay out on his win in 2018 because of what it called a "defect" in the game. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds has the details. for andy green it was the night of the big wins. 0ne after another, his luck held out. by the end, this was his jackpot. more than £1.7 million. so when you saw that figure on your phone, what was your reaction? i cried. just gobsmacked. i took screenshots of it to keep as a memory. not to keep as proof for three and half years in court! because betfred said the game had gone wrong. it wasn't paying up. he took another gamble and took betfred to court. what was going through your mind, what were the emotions? it's devastating. devastating. i felt like somebody had just put their hand down my throat and ripped my heart out.
anti—depressants. 24—year—old azam mangori has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of lorrainer remains in bins and woodland. a man has won a high court case against a betting firm after it refused to pay a £1.7 million jackpot he won in an online casino. andrew green said he was devastated when betfred told him it would not pay out on his win in 2018 because of what it called a "defect" in the game. our home affairs correspondent tom symonds has the details. for...
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. >> bill: i remember seeing you and lorraine in helsinki and said we're off to st. weekend with karen bass and karen mccarthy. congratulations, chris. >> and some great highlights of the last 25 years. that's just a little appetizer. we've had some really good tense moments, funny moments, touching moments. >> bill: excellent. congratulations. looking forward to seeing you on sunday. thanks. >> thank you, bill. >> gillian: get ready to dig deep into your wallet. president biden's plan to unveil the second phase of the government spending plan next week comes with an additional price tag of $1.5 trillion. he is planning to pay for the wish list of new items by raising taxes on america's wealthiest. mark meredith joins us from 1600 pennsylvania avenue. good morning, mark. >> good morning to you. next week president biden is expected to call for another round of tax hikes. this time the focus will be on increasing taxes on wealthier americans who make their money off of investments. the white house is hoping to use this money for something it is called the american fam
. >> bill: i remember seeing you and lorraine in helsinki and said we're off to st. weekend with karen bass and karen mccarthy. congratulations, chris. >> and some great highlights of the last 25 years. that's just a little appetizer. we've had some really good tense moments, funny moments, touching moments. >> bill: excellent. congratulations. looking forward to seeing you on sunday. thanks. >> thank you, bill. >> gillian: get ready to dig deep into your wallet....
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that was the head of lorraine community college who said that.ee in the coming months, as the economy comes roaring back, what happens in this labor market. will wages rise, will people be drawn back in? what will it take to get people back in the labor force? my experience is that there is a lot of people working really hard and really afraid of all that is around them. frankly, they don't have the time or resources to do a lot of the training that could get them into a better place. some of the most innovative programs are those that recognize people want a leg up and a way ahead. for instance, in san diego, they have been doing some fabulous work with something called income share agreements. they are saying, look, i need a certain skill but i cannot afford to do that right now, to get into this new job. we will make training dollars available to you. it is almost like a student loan but it is capped, and then you pay that back once you are placed in the job. and then you can go one step further. maybe you see it as a handout, but in order to
that was the head of lorraine community college who said that.ee in the coming months, as the economy comes roaring back, what happens in this labor market. will wages rise, will people be drawn back in? what will it take to get people back in the labor force? my experience is that there is a lot of people working really hard and really afraid of all that is around them. frankly, they don't have the time or resources to do a lot of the training that could get them into a better place. some of...
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i also have lorraine and lexie on the phone that can answer questions as well. >> chair borden: these all take the tippa card? >> no, currently not. >> so that's our next iteration of the next contracts, right? >> it is something we can look into, yes. >> chair borden: [laughter]. >> it does require a change on the clipper side and there is cost to integrating it, but we can look into doing that and bring it forth for your consideration. >> 10.4, that was -- if i'm understanding, they have the next contract, but thinks the end of this contract they're staying on for, but they'll be starting a new iteration of a contract. am i saying that correctly? >> you got the gist. 10.3 is for ips and 10.4 is for the multi-space mackay meters. >> chair borden: maybe you want to say this is the current contractor, but this is the end of contract, but starting a new contract. >> the contract will be bringing for your consideration will include one of the current contractors, mackay. they were successful in winning the r.f.p. for the single space and multi-space contract. so, yes, the contract we'll
i also have lorraine and lexie on the phone that can answer questions as well. >> chair borden: these all take the tippa card? >> no, currently not. >> so that's our next iteration of the next contracts, right? >> it is something we can look into, yes. >> chair borden: [laughter]. >> it does require a change on the clipper side and there is cost to integrating it, but we can look into doing that and bring it forth for your consideration. >> 10.4, that...
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i am lorraine chung, and i'm staff with supervisor ahsha safai? the side shows have been an unfortunate occurrence with our neighborhoods, and sfpd was powerless to stop it? but following a fatal side show in our district in september 2020, supervisor safai put together legislation to tow these vehicles for unsafe driving? it resulted in cars being impounded for two weeks for the first offense and a month for the second? we're now seeing another uptick in side shows as we are slowly coming out of this pandemic, and there's been a glaring loophole in the transportation code for those people having their vehicles towed to claim low-income. recently, there's been side shows that have resulted in injuries and gun violence, even, so we are working that sfmta work with sfpd to make sure that vehicles towed and are released only in accordance with this legislation in the transportation code? and eliminate the waiver for vehicles towed for misdemeanor or felony offenses going forward, and this loophole must be closed so that we can properly enforce this l
i am lorraine chung, and i'm staff with supervisor ahsha safai? the side shows have been an unfortunate occurrence with our neighborhoods, and sfpd was powerless to stop it? but following a fatal side show in our district in september 2020, supervisor safai put together legislation to tow these vehicles for unsafe driving? it resulted in cars being impounded for two weeks for the first offense and a month for the second? we're now seeing another uptick in side shows as we are slowly coming out...
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including computer science professionals such as mack from the cleveland water alliance and kelly from lorraine county community college. i'm amazed by the submissions and participation from across the district we received this year. developing stem education must be a priority, not only within our community but across our nation as well. and the congressional app challenge is an opportunity to foster such critical skills. i offer my sincerest congratulations to james on his win and thank him for the impressive work that went in for creating this app. i thank james' teacher at bay high, rob, who provided guidance and mentorship to james during this challenge. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from missouri seek recognition? mrs. wagner: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlewoman is recognized for one minute. mrs. wagner: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, today i rise to implore my colleagues to join me in the fight to pr
including computer science professionals such as mack from the cleveland water alliance and kelly from lorraine county community college. i'm amazed by the submissions and participation from across the district we received this year. developing stem education must be a priority, not only within our community but across our nation as well. and the congressional app challenge is an opportunity to foster such critical skills. i offer my sincerest congratulations to james on his win and thank him...