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here is tonya before. >> all right.s see the new you. >> wow. >> all right. >> all right. jay, betsy, take off your blindfolds. >> oh, my god! >> jay is in shock. >> tonya, are you ready? >> yes, i'm ready. >> turn around sweetie, right behind you. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! >> you look awesome. >> wow. wow. >> you're right about that. >> i can't stop looking. oh, my gosh. >> look right there at camera 12. >> now that tonya has literally gone to the dogs i wanted to make her life glamorous. arson gave her this great haircut. >> i love that cut. >> and edith did the makeup. made her hair brown, more modern. >> jay, what do you think? >> outrageous. >> i agree. >> betsy? >> i love it. totally glam. >> the dogs are going to love it. >> jill, tell us about the dress. >> perfect to wear to work, right? she wanted something for the holidays. she picked this dress. by maggie london. just a great sparkly dress. >> it is pretty. >> do you like? >> i love it. >> i knew you would. >> you look gorgeous. >> tonya, go join your boyfr
here is tonya before. >> all right.s see the new you. >> wow. >> all right. >> all right. jay, betsy, take off your blindfolds. >> oh, my god! >> jay is in shock. >> tonya, are you ready? >> yes, i'm ready. >> turn around sweetie, right behind you. >> oh, my god! oh, my god! >> you look awesome. >> wow. wow. >> you're right about that. >> i can't stop looking. oh, my gosh. >> look right there at camera 12....
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and it is time for that to change. >> professor, do you share tonya's satisfaction at this decision? >> well, no, i don't. today is a sad day the the u.s. senate. it has started down the road to the abandonmentment of more than 200 years of the protection of the privileges of the minority. in the senate. and i don't have a problem -- i mean i agree that the filibuster has been abused in recent years. and specifically in terms of this rather blatant and transparent effort to block president obama's judicial nominations. and in fact in our book we proposed doing away with the filibuster for such nominations. but my problem is with the nuclear option. it is with the means with which this change is being made. because i believe this is a very slippery slope. >> is there a way -- >> sorry? >> is there a way to get it more like what you wanted? something that didn't go all the way down to a simple majority vote, but also preserved what you found to be useful? was there a middle ground and they just simply didn't take it? >> well, i think what they didn't do is they didn't follow the rules
and it is time for that to change. >> professor, do you share tonya's satisfaction at this decision? >> well, no, i don't. today is a sad day the the u.s. senate. it has started down the road to the abandonmentment of more than 200 years of the protection of the privileges of the minority. in the senate. and i don't have a problem -- i mean i agree that the filibuster has been abused in recent years. and specifically in terms of this rather blatant and transparent effort to block...
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. >> tonya, >> there are several things i didn't take down. i'm wondering with the notes that are taken will those be available so i can get the information of the presentation? >> to the chair, the meetings are on sf gov so you can go back and watch them. there will also be a transcript of the captioning notes that we can provide you with. you also have a copy of that powerpoint presentation in your packet. >> right, wasn't there some things that she said are not in the notes given? >> of course. you can have the captioning transcript. thank you. >> thank you. councilmember zarda? >> thank you again for your presentation. it was really informative. i have a couple of questions as well. there were a lot of different websites, phone numbers, given throughout the presentation. if the person from the disability community or any community member here wanted to get update on some of the gray areas still being worked out, what's the best way for them to stay updated? >> that is a really great question. my first thought to be honest -- >> [inaudible]
. >> tonya, >> there are several things i didn't take down. i'm wondering with the notes that are taken will those be available so i can get the information of the presentation? >> to the chair, the meetings are on sf gov so you can go back and watch them. there will also be a transcript of the captioning notes that we can provide you with. you also have a copy of that powerpoint presentation in your packet. >> right, wasn't there some things that she said are not in the...
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tonya mosley has the story. >> reporter: 27-year-old photographer is in downtown portland looking for something hard to find. >> here we go. >> reporter: black faces. >> i was wondering if i could take your picture. please. >> reporter: the memphis, tennessee, native had no idea when she moved here three years ago that portland was ranked as the whitest major city in america with 76% of the population white, according to the seaso census bureau, own 7%e black. capturing the rare black faces part of a projects she calls the black portlanders. >> reporter: portland is white by design. it not only excluded blacks from moving here but wrote it's exclusion in its constitution. >> before the civil war oregonians adopted three different times exclusion laws that made it simply illegal for a black person to move to oreg oregon. >> reporter: the laws were repealed by the legacy lives on. >> the problem for african-americans in oregon is that simply you don't have that culture context that you might find in other places in larger cities, for example. >> reporter: there are few obvious signs of
tonya mosley has the story. >> reporter: 27-year-old photographer is in downtown portland looking for something hard to find. >> here we go. >> reporter: black faces. >> i was wondering if i could take your picture. please. >> reporter: the memphis, tennessee, native had no idea when she moved here three years ago that portland was ranked as the whitest major city in america with 76% of the population white, according to the seaso census bureau, own 7%e black....
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tonya? >> i wanted to ask denise. did you say that they could call in from work and/or if they are ill? that's what i thought you said. >> i will clarify, i'm saying for whatever reason someone is not able to attend a meeting such as myself scheduling, i would call and be on the bridge line. that's pretty much it. what i say if they make accommodations if they can not be there in person. >> okay. thank you. >> would you like to comment? >> i want to second chip's motion to move it. >> okay. we want to have a vote. let's have a vote. roland? a vote to table this to the next meeting. >> chip? >> yes. >> denise? >> yes. >> tonya? yes. seeing that this is. we will move on with our agenda. i apologize. thank you guys, very much. we are on item no. 9. elections accessibility. the department of elections will explain how it is training staff, providing voting information, and making voting accessible for voters with disabilities in preparation for the november 5th municipal election. >> good afternoon. thank you for in invit
tonya? >> i wanted to ask denise. did you say that they could call in from work and/or if they are ill? that's what i thought you said. >> i will clarify, i'm saying for whatever reason someone is not able to attend a meeting such as myself scheduling, i would call and be on the bridge line. that's pretty much it. what i say if they make accommodations if they can not be there in person. >> okay. thank you. >> would you like to comment? >> i want to second chip's...
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. >> for this, i would like to thank urn thinks over to tonya singer from the planning department. >> the m and d analyze different noise and impact wrap to the marsh. we looked at how construction noise would affect the marsh theatre. it's regulated by the noise ordinance with very specific terms regarding when construction is permitted. as part of to discretionary review. the construction would be allows from 7 to 6 and 7 to one on saturday. the mr. -- m and d doesn't analyze -- but does in the impact. in this case cop -- construction is to last about 18 months and it's only when construction is really noisy. so the rest of the time construction noise is limited to interior project modifications. >> i know there are a number of mitigations that have been proposed by the marsh and i'm wondering whether planning has looked at those and considered those whether you are incorporating many of those into mitigations that you are recommending. >> good afternoon, sarah jones. environmental review. the noise issues and analyzed under ceqa are mitigated. they were raised in the context of the
. >> for this, i would like to thank urn thinks over to tonya singer from the planning department. >> the m and d analyze different noise and impact wrap to the marsh. we looked at how construction noise would affect the marsh theatre. it's regulated by the noise ordinance with very specific terms regarding when construction is permitted. as part of to discretionary review. the construction would be allows from 7 to 6 and 7 to one on saturday. the mr. -- m and d doesn't analyze --...
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. >> i'm tonya peter i'm president of the san francisco zoo. i'm casual this is the for the first time i've ever worn jeans at city hall. (laughter) >> so you're not the person i thought you were. >> again, we gave shirts out to celebrate our new background and got a logo. this is actively a remodel of a ancient and rusty prognosticated. this is the slide. where we are on attendance. year to date we're 9 thousand 20th century 2 hundred over projections. our prognosticated opens this subpoenaed and wool have a members productive in the morning of november 24th i want to thank our general manager whose going to inaugurate our banners. so your major donors have a chance to play on saturday. we light up the zoo last year, we do the it for a week and this year we're to do it through the weekends. in terms of the animal updates oh, no let me talk about the playground. we want to emphasize there are frogs and turtles all kinds and as a reminder it's 3 zones and the next slide we have a parlor cap those are for kids have to 8. this is a gentle reminder
. >> i'm tonya peter i'm president of the san francisco zoo. i'm casual this is the for the first time i've ever worn jeans at city hall. (laughter) >> so you're not the person i thought you were. >> again, we gave shirts out to celebrate our new background and got a logo. this is actively a remodel of a ancient and rusty prognosticated. this is the slide. where we are on attendance. year to date we're 9 thousand 20th century 2 hundred over projections. our prognosticated...
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patty hurst was now tonya the newest member of the sla and she was angry. >> i realized that the only alternative to freedom is death and that the only way we can free ourselves of this dictatorship is by fighting not with words but with guns. >> reporter: the easiest thing for them to do was to have her join. i'm sure they talked to her about the sla rhetoric. about you know what a fashist her dad was and all of those things they talked about. >> reporter: the latest photo of patty appears. it is a leather wielding tanya. >> we did some background study on that and it came from che guevara or one of those guys in south america. i don't think it had any effect on the final outcome. it got a lot of coverage. and it portrayed patty as one of the terrorists and that's what the sla was. >> reporter: what happened next made the tanya tape peal by comparison. patricia hurst is caught by a bank camera taking part in a bank hold up with several members of the sla. >>> an fbi agent at the heart of the investigation talks about the search for patty hurst. >>> a bit later, the member that eluded
patty hurst was now tonya the newest member of the sla and she was angry. >> i realized that the only alternative to freedom is death and that the only way we can free ourselves of this dictatorship is by fighting not with words but with guns. >> reporter: the easiest thing for them to do was to have her join. i'm sure they talked to her about the sla rhetoric. about you know what a fashist her dad was and all of those things they talked about. >> reporter: the latest photo of...
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tonya? >> [inaudible] >> your mic is not on. you have exactly a minute. >> i want to address an issue that patients that san francisco are going through on the kidney dialysis unit. they are more or less being pushed to go to laguna honda for dialysis. everything at san francisco general is there for them. we went to the board of supervisors yesterday, there were 30 patients that came to talk about this. they are very concerned. the head of the unit is very concerned also as were the board of supervisors were. he said they would be willing to come and talk about the issue to our main. i thought maybe i should have them come talk at our executive meeting. >> thank you. you guys, we hit the button. we would like to say thank you for the election. co- chairchair chip, nothing person ---al. i'm so glad you are a cochair. thank you very much. come to the executive meeting tuesday 4-6 here at city hall. thank you all so much. >> a quick thank you to our asl interpreters today. i have been very appreciative going to the various functio
tonya? >> [inaudible] >> your mic is not on. you have exactly a minute. >> i want to address an issue that patients that san francisco are going through on the kidney dialysis unit. they are more or less being pushed to go to laguna honda for dialysis. everything at san francisco general is there for them. we went to the board of supervisors yesterday, there were 30 patients that came to talk about this. they are very concerned. the head of the unit is very concerned also as...
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these of the tory, [inaudible] tonya lampert, then [inaudible], andrea patterson, ruben garcia, elizabeth oconto. go ahead. >> good afternoon. i'm john keating. i want to thank you for your public service. all the more so on this important issue. i come to you from 2 perspectives. one is as a native whose spent all my life looking at the parks of our parts and see life that give us our unique civility. [inaudible] tog on my heart that this was a major loss for our city. for the reasons so many have spoken . the loss of civility that we find at ocean beach and other places where people can freely linger. my 2nd perspective is as the attorney who is principally involved in the litigation that forced park service to engage in the public input process. that was important for another reason. that may give you some comfort in what you're doing. what you're doing is a bold move and require that the gg nra do things that they don't ordinarily do which is to listen to you and listen to the public comments. normally we have a system [inaudible] federal agencies of courts and states and towns. in th
these of the tory, [inaudible] tonya lampert, then [inaudible], andrea patterson, ruben garcia, elizabeth oconto. go ahead. >> good afternoon. i'm john keating. i want to thank you for your public service. all the more so on this important issue. i come to you from 2 perspectives. one is as a native whose spent all my life looking at the parks of our parts and see life that give us our unique civility. [inaudible] tog on my heart that this was a major loss for our city. for the reasons so...
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tonya cryer does my hair.and she built a wig and then we have two full heads of extension hair and wed it in. it's like a lion's mane. it's magnificent. >> wendy: i love your widow's peak and the dimlen your chin. we're all big "scandal" fa. and i hrd that you're a fan, also. >> i le that shoso much. i love our show and i love the cast. i love our writers and our cr, everybody. >> wendy: do you watch it? >> yes, i watch it. of course i watch it. >> wendy: a lot of people are so affected and try toe so cool, they t they put it out there and the're not fans. i that you're giddy. >> this moment is rare and it's blessed and it's fleeting. we all know to be grateful, and we try and drink i ever moment. we're so gratul that peopl love it and we like to love it. >> wendy: and it's true you weren't supposed to be a regular on the sh? >> no, i had two lines in the pilot. l literally i d nothing do. t the firs table readi got all dressed up and was happy. shonda was telli everyone wh their arc would be. we did sven epis
tonya cryer does my hair.and she built a wig and then we have two full heads of extension hair and wed it in. it's like a lion's mane. it's magnificent. >> wendy: i love your widow's peak and the dimlen your chin. we're all big "scandal" fa. and i hrd that you're a fan, also. >> i le that shoso much. i love our show and i love the cast. i love our writers and our cr, everybody. >> wendy: do you watch it? >> yes, i watch it. of course i watch it. >> wendy:...
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program as a deterrent against external threats and so most experts think it is very unlikely that tonya will relinquish its nuclear program. it claims to be in euclid seed and so there's very little room for the kind of exchange that can be to a deal. young and dropped out of a new leg nonproliferation treaty in nineteen eighty three and then the country went ahead with three new bill is passed you on the other hand is party to the npt and cleans its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes. in addition the international community does have something valuable to offer you're on a steam train ride suspension of some of its activities the lifting of certain economic solutions in the new president's son to heidi's focus on the country's economic about making also played an important role in sunday's nuclear green experts also seen germany's role as mediator was an important factor in a new midfield. china has served as the needed he said north korea but is unlikely that china will be able to queue for the last lecture every day for iraq. this priority is to peace and stability of country a
program as a deterrent against external threats and so most experts think it is very unlikely that tonya will relinquish its nuclear program. it claims to be in euclid seed and so there's very little room for the kind of exchange that can be to a deal. young and dropped out of a new leg nonproliferation treaty in nineteen eighty three and then the country went ahead with three new bill is passed you on the other hand is party to the npt and cleans its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes....
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these of the tory, [inaudible] tonya lampert, then [inaudible], andrea patterson, ruben garcia, elizabeth oconto. go ahead. >> good afternoon. i'm john keating. i want to thank you for your
these of the tory, [inaudible] tonya lampert, then [inaudible], andrea patterson, ruben garcia, elizabeth oconto. go ahead. >> good afternoon. i'm john keating. i want to thank you for your
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. >> taking a photographer's journey here is al jazeera's tonya mosley. >> the 27-year-old photographer downtown portland looking for something hard to find. >> oh, here we go. >> black faces. >> i was wondering if i could take your picture, if you might be interested, please. >> the memphis, tennessee, native had no idea when she moved here thee years ago that portland was ranked as the whitest major city in america. only 6% are black. recently she began capturing the images of those rare black faces as part of a photo essay she calls "the black portlanders." >> what do you get out of this project? >> i think connection. >> portland is white by design. it not only excluded blacks from moving here, but wrote the exclusion in its constitution. >> before the civil war, oregonianers adopted three different times exclusion laws that made it illegal for a black person to come to oregon. >> thei the laws were repealed, but the legacy lives on. >> you just don't have the cultural context that you might find in larger cities. >> there are few obvious signs of plaque culture in portland, even wh
. >> taking a photographer's journey here is al jazeera's tonya mosley. >> the 27-year-old photographer downtown portland looking for something hard to find. >> oh, here we go. >> black faces. >> i was wondering if i could take your picture, if you might be interested, please. >> the memphis, tennessee, native had no idea when she moved here thee years ago that portland was ranked as the whitest major city in america. only 6% are black. recently she began...
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tonya colter may be the hard luck traveler of the night. her plane was delayed for three hours in albany new york waiting to be deiced. she made it to chicago but -- >> we ran all the way to the connecting flight. we could see the plane but it had already made it out of the terminal. we had to wait for a couple of hours. >> reporter: other passengers had better luck. this man paid $1,500 to get his family to an earlier flight to beat the storm. >> you've been where you've been caught. >> indeed. >> reporter: no fun? >> no fun at all. >> reporter: tomorrow will be the busiest day of the travel period. >> reporter: officials are bracing for about 130,000 passengers tomorrow. and bad weather is no incentive for cash hungry airlines to cancel any flights. >> the airlines are not going to want to cancel flights if they don't want to and that's going to lead to delays. >> reporter: this woman says she was committed no matter the weather. >> it was a done deal because we bought our tickets way ahead of time. we weren't going to change it and we sa
tonya colter may be the hard luck traveler of the night. her plane was delayed for three hours in albany new york waiting to be deiced. she made it to chicago but -- >> we ran all the way to the connecting flight. we could see the plane but it had already made it out of the terminal. we had to wait for a couple of hours. >> reporter: other passengers had better luck. this man paid $1,500 to get his family to an earlier flight to beat the storm. >> you've been where you've been...
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tonya colter may be the hard luck traveler of the night.ayed for three hours in albany new york waiting to be deiced. she made it to chicago but -- >> we ran all the way to the connecting flight. we could see the plane but it had already made it out of the terminal. we had to wait for a couple of hours. >> reporter: other passengers had better luck. this man paid $1,500 to get his family to an earlier flight to beat the storm. >> you've been where you've been caught. >> indeed. >> reporter: no fun? >> no fun at all. >> reporter: tomorrow will be the busiest day of the travel period. >> reporter: officials are bracing for about 130,000 passengers tomorrow. and bad weather is no incentive for cash hungry airlines to cancel any flights. >> the airlines are not going to want to cancel flights if they don't want to and that's going to lead to delays. >> reporter: this woman says she was committed no matter the weather. >> it was a done deal because we bought our tickets way ahead of time. we weren't going to change it and we said we'll just deal
tonya colter may be the hard luck traveler of the night.ayed for three hours in albany new york waiting to be deiced. she made it to chicago but -- >> we ran all the way to the connecting flight. we could see the plane but it had already made it out of the terminal. we had to wait for a couple of hours. >> reporter: other passengers had better luck. this man paid $1,500 to get his family to an earlier flight to beat the storm. >> you've been where you've been caught. >>...
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a police officer told tonya mount the principal was scared of you. >> she said the principal doesn'tt grounds. were you in the army? i said yes. do you have a n could sealed weapons permit? i said yes. >> speaking of tyrant. >> that was great. count on cat kidnapping, cat napping. i give up. lori, are you a gun expert. were they justified in firing the writer? >> you know what struck me? i love that it is gun writer. i am a financial journalist. it is not as cool and wild west sounding. >> but you have guns. i met your personal trainer. >> jorge. >> that's a tough question. it is hipocritical. it is protective of the constitutional rights. they are firing somebody for infringing upon his own rights by knocking out the free speech, blah, blah, blah. >> it is a free company. constitutional, you know what i mean. >> you don't have a first amendment right to be a columnist. >> you have a right to say what you want. >> not if somebody owns a business. >> you can fire them immediately. imagine the first amendment protected us on "red eye" and then i would be sitting here doing nothing. >>
a police officer told tonya mount the principal was scared of you. >> she said the principal doesn'tt grounds. were you in the army? i said yes. do you have a n could sealed weapons permit? i said yes. >> speaking of tyrant. >> that was great. count on cat kidnapping, cat napping. i give up. lori, are you a gun expert. were they justified in firing the writer? >> you know what struck me? i love that it is gun writer. i am a financial journalist. it is not as cool and...
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and drew finley and tonya miller, thanks to you as well. >>> coming up, what a story out of virginia today. the state senator attacked in his own home. police found the senator stabbed not once, not twice, but three times and he wasn't the only one inside. a live report on that is coming up next. plus, a walmart store is holding a food drive right before thanksgiving. sounds like the right thing to do for the community, right? well, it's not what you're thinking. the store is getting some heat, some trouble all because of who will be on the receiving end of this food. we'll explain. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ shhhh! i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat that. it doesn't? [ male announce
and drew finley and tonya miller, thanks to you as well. >>> coming up, what a story out of virginia today. the state senator attacked in his own home. police found the senator stabbed not once, not twice, but three times and he wasn't the only one inside. a live report on that is coming up next. plus, a walmart store is holding a food drive right before thanksgiving. sounds like the right thing to do for the community, right? well, it's not what you're thinking. the store is getting...
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postcode tonya davis, the producer of this program ask our guests what they're reading, what their influences are, their favorite books. here's a look at john lewis' favorite answers. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> book tvs online collection for october's representative john lewis is, "walking>> book n for october's representative john lewis is, "walking with wind." >> as a young child, i tasted aggregation of racial discrimination and i didn't like it. as my mother and my father, grandparents, great grand parents, why segregation? by racial discrimination? they would say that is the way it is. don't get in trouble. don't get in the way. but in 1955 when i was in 10th grade, 15 years old, i heard rosa parks. i heard the voice of martin luther king jr. on the radio in the words of dr. king hired me to find a way to get in the way. in 1956, my brothers and sis are sent some of my first cousins went down to the public library and a little town of troy, alabama, trying to get library cards, trying to checkbooks out. we were told by the librarian that the libraries were for whites only and not for colors. o
postcode tonya davis, the producer of this program ask our guests what they're reading, what their influences are, their favorite books. here's a look at john lewis' favorite answers. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> book tvs online collection for october's representative john lewis is, "walking>> book n for october's representative john lewis is, "walking with wind." >> as a young child, i tasted aggregation of racial discrimination and i didn't like it....
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tonya in coatesville, pennsylvania, you've been very patient.ahead with your question. >> thank you so much. my question is complicated. one of the things that i met in roosevelt through the junior league. my question is douglas hit on it earlier, please tell me -- could you tell the listeners about the relationship she had about the tuskegee airmen, a little more like how is that controversial and also her relationship with two other african-americans and that's mary mcclout mathune and also a. phillip randolph? thanks. >> three topics in way. but in world war ii, we had 1 million african-americans who served and eleanor roosevelt was very concerned that they were being treated as second class citizens. there are stories of her going into georgia and seeing african-americans in the hospital that had smaller rooms and worse medical conditions and would blow her top and say you ear treating african-americans the same. tuskegee is an historic place where booker t. washington made famous and aviation was going to be a big part of the war effort. sh
tonya in coatesville, pennsylvania, you've been very patient.ahead with your question. >> thank you so much. my question is complicated. one of the things that i met in roosevelt through the junior league. my question is douglas hit on it earlier, please tell me -- could you tell the listeners about the relationship she had about the tuskegee airmen, a little more like how is that controversial and also her relationship with two other african-americans and that's mary mcclout mathune and...
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tonya with al jazeera in portland o oregon. >> african/americans makeup 6% the population and tripletewide average and we are here with sports and a match up in sunday night football. good morning. >> good morning to you. tom brady is 36 and manning is 37, neither a spring chicken and the match up sunday could be one of the last times we see them go head to head, the living leg ends and brady 9-4 edge and broncos 24-0 to the locker room thanks to three patriot turn overs and you thought the thanksgiving goose was cooked, wrong, and finding his favorite and target and manning has more than a goofy hat on his mind and down three in the fourth and dumps it to julian who wore his big boy pants and catching nine and patriots take the lead and new england 31-24 and manning didn't play well but three minutes to go and thomas and it was 31 and send us into ot. that is where we find ex patriot star to return a punch, at the last second he tries to tell teammates to get away from the ball and tony does not get the memo and get it and kick the field goal and patriots 34-31 win and afterwards th
tonya with al jazeera in portland o oregon. >> african/americans makeup 6% the population and tripletewide average and we are here with sports and a match up in sunday night football. good morning. >> good morning to you. tom brady is 36 and manning is 37, neither a spring chicken and the match up sunday could be one of the last times we see them go head to head, the living leg ends and brady 9-4 edge and broncos 24-0 to the locker room thanks to three patriot turn overs and you...
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. >> tonya holland, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> it's so gd i can't talk. >> we're bk in a moments. >> we have joyfi lo 250 pounds. >> and he's goi to yell at people. >> iove it. >> yelat hody because >>> go morning to you. it is 9:56 now. i'm marla tellez. a woman is still inritical conditn this morning after she and another wanere shot in san francisco. the other woman died. itappened sunday morng in a parking lot near the corner of 6th and jesse streets. witnesses say a crowd w leaving a nightclub when someone openedfire. the two women were found inside a car. no arrests have been made. >>> in t east bay tay, the vote on a controversial gun l control measure that would ban gun store from opening near homes, schools, parks, and adult entertainment vees. it also requires store owners and employees to ps criminal background checks and reqres dealers to install an alarm system and also some surveillance caras. >>> meteorologist anthony slauter is in f christina ren. see everyone's in e 50s right now. >> yes, it's chilly outside. jacketeather definitely. you know, we are expectingom
. >> tonya holland, thank you so much. >> thank you. >> it's so gd i can't talk. >> we're bk in a moments. >> we have joyfi lo 250 pounds. >> and he's goi to yell at people. >> iove it. >> yelat hody because >>> go morning to you. it is 9:56 now. i'm marla tellez. a woman is still inritical conditn this morning after she and another wanere shot in san francisco. the other woman died. itappened sunday morng in a parking lot near the corner...