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when walker changed his truck to a work site that would later become part of the transit system.know today as bart that protest against racist hiring practices led him to a work contract and he didn't lead racism. >> time not liking him stopping him and he didn't hold a great edge. he was about i don't care if you don't like me because i'm black. don't you want to make money? he believed in economics, right? he really economic was greater than races. walker grew notoriety and lent a hand to help other african-american neighbors. >> into the public workforce, then dominated by white men saying too often african-americans were position to be employees, not employers. he was eventually given the moniker mayor of bayview hunters point here, the last. >> of baby leaders that can actually how the to fire and people k you know, protests that that's not true. because he was a year. >> walker, like many other african americans sought refuge is a kid in san francisco from the jim crow south. in the 1940's, he forged his birth certificate at 14 years old to join the military and got a job d
when walker changed his truck to a work site that would later become part of the transit system.know today as bart that protest against racist hiring practices led him to a work contract and he didn't lead racism. >> time not liking him stopping him and he didn't hold a great edge. he was about i don't care if you don't like me because i'm black. don't you want to make money? he believed in economics, right? he really economic was greater than races. walker grew notoriety and lent a hand...
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we have no question about where walker is at.ven with christ waiting on us. we have no question about that. i was fortunate enough to speak at walker's funeral and posted on my facebook page. love for people to see that. a message of hope in christ and that's where our hope is. >> dana: brian, i wish i could be there with you now to give you a big hug. impressed with your ability to express all of this with such grace and dignity and conviction and a real tribute to your beautiful son, walker. sorry for your loss and thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you, we appreciate you so much. >> bill: a lot of strength. important story, too. he was best known as the detective on law and order now they are morning the death of richard bell stecher. a new jersey restaurant is banning kids under ten. that set off a heated debate. ♪ murder suspect brian kohberger could be moved 300 miles away. this after concerns that he can't get a fair jury in moscow, idaho what his lawyers are arguing. he is charged with first degree murder in the k
we have no question about where walker is at.ven with christ waiting on us. we have no question about that. i was fortunate enough to speak at walker's funeral and posted on my facebook page. love for people to see that. a message of hope in christ and that's where our hope is. >> dana: brian, i wish i could be there with you now to give you a big hug. impressed with your ability to express all of this with such grace and dignity and conviction and a real tribute to your beautiful son,...
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when walker changed his truck to a work site that would later become part of the transit system. we know today as bart that protest against racist hiring practices led him to a work contract and he led racism. >> time not liking him, stopping him and he didn't hold a edge. he was about i don't care if you don't like me because i'm black. don't you want to make money? he believed in economics, right? he economics was greater than races. walker grew notoriety and lent a hand to help other african-american neighbors. >> into the public workforce, then dominated by white men saying too often african-americans were position to be employees, not employers. he was eventually given the moniker mayor of bayview hunters point here, the last. >> of baby leaders. >> that could actually how the to fire and people k you know, protests that that's not true. because he was >> walker, like many other african americans sought refuge is a kid in san francisco from the jim crow south. in the 1940's, he forged his birth certificate at 14 years old to join the military and got a job during world war.
when walker changed his truck to a work site that would later become part of the transit system. we know today as bart that protest against racist hiring practices led him to a work contract and he led racism. >> time not liking him, stopping him and he didn't hold a edge. he was about i don't care if you don't like me because i'm black. don't you want to make money? he believed in economics, right? he economics was greater than races. walker grew notoriety and lent a hand to help other...
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walker spoke about the experience in a recent movie called on charlie walker. >> i took care of my family. i sent my daughters to college. i took care of my mother and my wife. that is what i did with the money. people say money won't make you happy, but it sure made me happy! >> walker was also one of the first employees of the san francisco chronicle, convincing the publisher that the newspaper should also be distributed in black neighborhoods. >> charlie is survived by his wife annette, his three children and his 11 grandchildren. >>> the 49ers getting a little more clarity on the quarterback situation for next season, but it is not the way the team hoped it would happen. >> it comes as one of the greatest of all time hangs up his cleats again! not a huge shock. >> not at all, but funny. a year to the day from the last time that he did this! when tom brady walked off the field at levi's stadium back in december, he was mobbed by 49ers players asking for pictures and autographs, and it made you wonder, what if he came home to play for san francisco? >> could you see a storybook scenario
walker spoke about the experience in a recent movie called on charlie walker. >> i took care of my family. i sent my daughters to college. i took care of my mother and my wife. that is what i did with the money. people say money won't make you happy, but it sure made me happy! >> walker was also one of the first employees of the san francisco chronicle, convincing the publisher that the newspaper should also be distributed in black neighborhoods. >> charlie is survived by his...
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that is walker's car. walker decided to call the memphis police department and its internal affairs unit the day after this assault. the internal affairs unit disregarded his complaint. walker told the l. a. times, the sergeant kept justifying it. i was pulled out at gunpoint with these people dressed as undercover cops. how am i supposed to feel? i did not even know they were police. i felt like what happened to tyre nichols was preventable if internal affairs had taken action. it could've prevented it from happening, i believe. cities across the country have special anti-crime unit just like the scorpion unit. in fulton county, georgia, the unit is also called scorpion, though they are now considering changing that name. in new york city, they are called give or gone involved violence elimination. in baltimore, it is the gun trace task force. tyre nichols and his death, has horrified the nation and it is drawn attention to the work of these special crime units. so, what happens now? joining us now is --
that is walker's car. walker decided to call the memphis police department and its internal affairs unit the day after this assault. the internal affairs unit disregarded his complaint. walker told the l. a. times, the sergeant kept justifying it. i was pulled out at gunpoint with these people dressed as undercover cops. how am i supposed to feel? i did not even know they were police. i felt like what happened to tyre nichols was preventable if internal affairs had taken action. it could've...
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emmitt walker, he was the one who pulled walker from his car. they believe they were being targeted by young guys who wanted to steal their car. walker said he saw officer martin step out from his police vehicle. i need to see your mother effing hands or i'll blow your mother effing hands off. he didn't realize they were police at first until he saw their badges and the word scorpion on the back of their shirts. martin, that's the member of the scorpion unit, came over to their car and pulled walker out pointing a gun at his head from one foot away, walker told "the times." officers took him to the police car where other officers also had guns out. he saw three of the officers charged in the nichols case. i said i just came here to get a pizza, walker said. he, as in martin, didn't ever give a reason on why he pulled up on the car. that's walker's car. walker decided to call the memphis police department and itsmp internal affairs unit the day after this assault, but the internal affairs unit disregardedff his complaint. walker told the l.a. tim
emmitt walker, he was the one who pulled walker from his car. they believe they were being targeted by young guys who wanted to steal their car. walker said he saw officer martin step out from his police vehicle. i need to see your mother effing hands or i'll blow your mother effing hands off. he didn't realize they were police at first until he saw their badges and the word scorpion on the back of their shirts. martin, that's the member of the scorpion unit, came over to their car and pulled...
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ella sogomonian has more now on walker's life and his legacy. >> charlie walker was a man of purpose who wouldn't take no for an answer. tired of being turned away from high paying jobs. his tenacity is credited for paving the way for black san franciscans in the construction industry. the film released last year titled i am charlie walker highlights a pinnacle moment in which he positioned himself to be contracted by the city to clean up an oil spill under the golden gate bridge in 1971. that you're the only one in the room, you? laugh? >> he is said to have made 5 million dollars in those 30 days. why people want to know would you do to money? >> i took care of my family. i said my daughters to college. i took to my mother and my wife and i have a nice house. that's what i deal with money. but people say money will make it happen. but the show made me happy. >> his granddaughter free morris says his activism started years prior and his first big win came in 1969. when walker changed his truck to a work site that would later become part of the transit system. we know today as bart t
ella sogomonian has more now on walker's life and his legacy. >> charlie walker was a man of purpose who wouldn't take no for an answer. tired of being turned away from high paying jobs. his tenacity is credited for paving the way for black san franciscans in the construction industry. the film released last year titled i am charlie walker highlights a pinnacle moment in which he positioned himself to be contracted by the city to clean up an oil spill under the golden gate bridge in 1971....
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we're talking about charlie walker. he broke barriers in the 1960's by paving the way for african-americans to get better paying city fund the jobs and his advocacy came at a time when public construction was dominated largely by unions that were made up mainly of white men. kron four's lcec money and shine the spotlight. now on the good work he did. >> charlie walker was a man of purpose who wouldn't take no for an answer. tired of being turned away from high paying jobs. his tenacity is credited for paving the way for black san franciscans in the construction industry. the film released last year titled i am charlie walker highlights a pinnacle moment in which he positioned himself to be contracted by the city to clean up an oil spill under the golden gate bridge in 1971. that you're the only one of room, you laugh? >> he is said to have made 5 million dollars in those 30 days. >> why people want to know would you do it? the money? i took care of my family. i said my daughters to college. i took to my mother and my wi
we're talking about charlie walker. he broke barriers in the 1960's by paving the way for african-americans to get better paying city fund the jobs and his advocacy came at a time when public construction was dominated largely by unions that were made up mainly of white men. kron four's lcec money and shine the spotlight. now on the good work he did. >> charlie walker was a man of purpose who wouldn't take no for an answer. tired of being turned away from high paying jobs. his tenacity is...
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i talked about walker being killed in walker park. that's where just our guest hit hit morals men. the kentucky brigade that opened the battle there. and they're in a wooded area that still exists today, the florida attack in an open field, even govan the start of galvanize attacks in a in a park area. so a lot of it can still be depicted from green space, but it probably wasn't intended to be that way. it just turned that way. yeah, good point. legates hill is on interpretable. it became i-20 interchange. it was leveled out quite a bit. and it's not even worth trying to depict. so a lot of it a lot of it is overgrown by the city's development. and a lot of that actually occurred in the 1880s, by the way, a lot of atlanta grew over that battlefield within 20 years of the battle. very good. great job. all right. thank you. but today we have a subject that's near and dear to virginians, of course, george washington parke custis, who was raised at mount vernon by and marthaas
i talked about walker being killed in walker park. that's where just our guest hit hit morals men. the kentucky brigade that opened the battle there. and they're in a wooded area that still exists today, the florida attack in an open field, even govan the start of galvanize attacks in a in a park area. so a lot of it can still be depicted from green space, but it probably wasn't intended to be that way. it just turned that way. yeah, good point. legates hill is on interpretable. it became i-20...
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i try to walker. >> we'll be right back.e now is 5.52. >> 5.55, and an update from the golden state warriors. they traded james wiseman to the detroit pistons in part of a 3 team trade wiseman and a plane, 60 games with the warriors. he hasn't played a full basketball season in 4 years. they played just 3 games at memphis in 2019 to 2020 tore his meniscus during his rookie nba season and face numerous setbacks that just kept them out. all of the 2021 season. so unfortunately, the words had to trade him away. >> meanwhile, the boyers they were able to acquire a familiar face. >> gary payton, the second, he's returning to the base hit to gdp, too. not only was he a key rotational piece in the lawyers championship right, but he's also a fan. fay, his defensive versatility is going to help immediately and his familiarity with is going to be an asset and a he knows him well. we all click really. excited to see him come back. will be for. >> all right. coming up in the next hour, kron 4 received a confidential report on how local
i try to walker. >> we'll be right back.e now is 5.52. >> 5.55, and an update from the golden state warriors. they traded james wiseman to the detroit pistons in part of a 3 team trade wiseman and a plane, 60 games with the warriors. he hasn't played a full basketball season in 4 years. they played just 3 games at memphis in 2019 to 2020 tore his meniscus during his rookie nba season and face numerous setbacks that just kept them out. all of the 2021 season. so unfortunately, the...
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meaning everybody who wants to get with this walker to contact the threat actor that has posted this.rter: this is a criminal advertising, i've got this guy, he's a walker, ready to go into the bank and deposit a bogus check. call me if you want to use him >> basically, yes. >> reporter: cnbc viewed dozens of advertisements for walkers. some asked for specific genders. someone wanted elderly this crook boasted about buying a new hat for my walker. >> when i say grooming, they're not just brushing their hair a lot goes into trying to make these guys look at legitimate as possible you can see here, this guy is getting his hair bleached. >> reporter: this is a dye job, right? >> it looks it. >> reporter: the big banks say all of this is causing enormous headaches for the industry. >> we can't do it alone. we need the postal service to get better at protecting the mail we want law enforcement to step up their game and prosecute more of these cases. >> the walkers we saw advertised were often the elderly and homeless it seems clear they're getting the smallest cut of this crime, which can
meaning everybody who wants to get with this walker to contact the threat actor that has posted this.rter: this is a criminal advertising, i've got this guy, he's a walker, ready to go into the bank and deposit a bogus check. call me if you want to use him >> basically, yes. >> reporter: cnbc viewed dozens of advertisements for walkers. some asked for specific genders. someone wanted elderly this crook boasted about buying a new hat for my walker. >> when i say grooming,...
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when walker changed his truck to a work site that would later become part of the transit system. we know today as bart that protest against racist hiring practices led him to a work contract and led racism. >> time not liking him, stopping him and he didn't hold a edge. he was about i don't hear of, you know, mike, me because i'm black. don't you want to make money? he believed in economics, right? he economics was greater than races. walker grew notoriety and lent a hand to help other african-american neighbors. >> into the public workforce, then dominated by white men saying too often african-americans were position to be employees, not employers. he was eventually given the moniker mayor of bayview hunters point he's the last. >> of baby leaders. >> that could actually how the to fire and people k you know, protests that that's not true. because he was >> walker, like many other african americans sought refuge is a kid in san francisco from the jim crow south. in the 1940's, he forged his birth certificate at 14 years old to join the military and got a job during world war. 2
when walker changed his truck to a work site that would later become part of the transit system. we know today as bart that protest against racist hiring practices led him to a work contract and led racism. >> time not liking him, stopping him and he didn't hold a edge. he was about i don't hear of, you know, mike, me because i'm black. don't you want to make money? he believed in economics, right? he economics was greater than races. walker grew notoriety and lent a hand to help other...
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when walker changed his truck to a work site that would later become part of the transit system. we know today as bart that protest against racist hiring practices led him to a work contract and led racism. >> time not liking him, stopping him and he didn't hold a great edge. he was about i don't care if you don't like me because i'm black. don't you want to make money? he believes in economics, right? he really economic was greater than races. walker grew notoriety and lent a hand to help other african-american neighbors. >> into the public workforce, then dominated by white men saying too often african-americans were position to be employees, not employers. he was eventually given the moniker mayor of bayview hunters point here, the last. >> of baby leaders. that could actually how the to fire and people k you know, protests that that's not true. because he was >> walker, like many other african americans sought refuge is a kid in san francisco from the jim crow south. in the 1940's, he forged his birth certificate at 14 years old to join the military and got a job during world
when walker changed his truck to a work site that would later become part of the transit system. we know today as bart that protest against racist hiring practices led him to a work contract and led racism. >> time not liking him, stopping him and he didn't hold a great edge. he was about i don't care if you don't like me because i'm black. don't you want to make money? he believes in economics, right? he really economic was greater than races. walker grew notoriety and lent a hand to...
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commissioner walker, how do you vote? >> commissioner walker is yes. >> commissioner benedicto. >> yes. >> commissioner yanez. >> yes. >> commissioner byrne is yes. >> commissioner yee. >> yes. >> vice-president carter. >> yes. >> you have six yeses. >> line item three, chief's report, discussion. weekly crime trends and public safety concerns (provide an overview of offenses, incidents, or events occurring in san francisco having an impact on public safety. commission discussion on unplanned events and activities the chief describes will be limited to determining whether to calendar for a future meeting.) >> chief. thank you, sergeant young blood. good evening carter observer stone and acting executive director, sarah. i'm sorry, i had a brain fade there and the public. as we was noted by president elias that in our last police commission meeting, i'm going to, i'm going to have the crime statistics posted and not go into detail on the crime statistic but i'll give an overall on that. our part one of our previous crime,
commissioner walker, how do you vote? >> commissioner walker is yes. >> commissioner benedicto. >> yes. >> commissioner yanez. >> yes. >> commissioner byrne is yes. >> commissioner yee. >> yes. >> vice-president carter. >> yes. >> you have six yeses. >> line item three, chief's report, discussion. weekly crime trends and public safety concerns (provide an overview of offenses, incidents, or events occurring in san francisco...
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charlie walker died late last month at the age of 89. friends, family turned out to pay their respects after funeral services at the baptist church, the session was held at gilmore park, winding its way through the city. walker led a massive effort to clean up stinson beach after an oil spill, he also became a successful entrepreneur and fought racial discrimination in the construction industry. his granddaughter spoke about why his influence stretched far beyond the bay area's black community. >> seeing the community come out in this fashion to support him, and not even just the black community, when you fight for minority contracting, you are fighting for all, the asian community, the latino community, if it wasn't for him, a lot of people wouldn't have the public contracts that they have. so, it is an honor, as we prepare to send him home the right way, it's just a glorious occasion. >> and that celebration of charlie walker's life continues through 10:00 p.m. tonight. >>> a statue stolen from guadalupe river park last month has just
charlie walker died late last month at the age of 89. friends, family turned out to pay their respects after funeral services at the baptist church, the session was held at gilmore park, winding its way through the city. walker led a massive effort to clean up stinson beach after an oil spill, he also became a successful entrepreneur and fought racial discrimination in the construction industry. his granddaughter spoke about why his influence stretched far beyond the bay area's black community....
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jamar walker, whom president biden has nominated to serve as a u.s. district court judge for the eastern district of virginia. jamar is a fellow virginian, an outstanding public servant. for the last decade he has been an invaluable asset to virginia's legal community, bringing both his zeal for public service and his personal life story. jamar is a virginia native originally from our eastern shore. if you ever look at a map of virginia, you see this strip that may not be completely connect can connected, it is a p of land that is very rural, but jamar is from that part of our commonwealth. he is a two-time graduate of the university of virginia. following his time at both uva as an undergrad and uva law, jamar began his career in public service, clerking for the honorable raymond jackson in the eastern district of virginia, whose same seat is actually, if we approve him tonight, nominated to -- nominated to fill. he has dedicated his professional career in the u.s. attorney's office for the eastern district of virginia, where he serves as the financi
jamar walker, whom president biden has nominated to serve as a u.s. district court judge for the eastern district of virginia. jamar is a fellow virginian, an outstanding public servant. for the last decade he has been an invaluable asset to virginia's legal community, bringing both his zeal for public service and his personal life story. jamar is a virginia native originally from our eastern shore. if you ever look at a map of virginia, you see this strip that may not be completely connect can...
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according to each walkers pace. it's an audacious thing to carry water by hand over hundreds of miles. walkers, transit along waterways, paths and logging. roads busy with summer traffic. the walk that i joined was a line three walk, which was tracing the line of the line three enbridge pipeline. the line three walk across the scars dug into the soil, injuries inflicted to install the pipe sections and aching site. the many vehicles of varying tonnage that support pipe line construction whizzed past us, blowing written to our faces, our hair into our eyes, road and motor heat across our bodies and hundred degree weather. we held steady. the water guide and strengthened us even as we carried it, cherished it, saying to it and chanted as we walked upon my arrival to the walk. sharon stayed close to me for a while, discussing some past walks, telling me about her theater group for youth in minneapolis, and i mostly listened. at a certain point, she opened a space for me to reveal where i stood in terms of this kind of
according to each walkers pace. it's an audacious thing to carry water by hand over hundreds of miles. walkers, transit along waterways, paths and logging. roads busy with summer traffic. the walk that i joined was a line three walk, which was tracing the line of the line three enbridge pipeline. the line three walk across the scars dug into the soil, injuries inflicted to install the pipe sections and aching site. the many vehicles of varying tonnage that support pipe line construction whizzed...
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. >> today i am announcing that walker canyon will be closed to all visitors.oth public and private lands are closed, parking in and around walker canyon is closed. walker canyon road access at lake street closed lake elsinore mayor joined chp, the riverside county sheriff's department and several other city and county agencies announcing the fate of walker canyon trailhead. >> a popular viewing area for the poppies. the goal is to prevent what happened 4 years ago. you couldn't park or exit any of our 5 exits up and down. i-15 corridor. >> you can go to the grocery store. some people could not even go to work. many lake elsinore neighborhoods were literally severed from access to the rest of the city by traffic gridlock. tragically, a california highway patrol motorcycle officer was fatally injured on southbound 15 near lake street. and we can not afford this to happen again. officials say the disneyland like crowds trampled flowers, disrupted wildlife and caused a nightmare for local resident. >> now what you'll see are no parking signs. and gates barring acc
. >> today i am announcing that walker canyon will be closed to all visitors.oth public and private lands are closed, parking in and around walker canyon is closed. walker canyon road access at lake street closed lake elsinore mayor joined chp, the riverside county sheriff's department and several other city and county agencies announcing the fate of walker canyon trailhead. >> a popular viewing area for the poppies. the goal is to prevent what happened 4 years ago. you couldn't...
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charlie walker, also known as the mayor of day you hunters point has died. he became a successful entrepreneur and fought racial discrimination. a movie was made about him last year. after walker landed the contract it led to new opportunities for people of color. >> i took care of my family and sent my daughters to college. i had a nice house. that is what i did. people say money will not make you happy but it made me happy. >> walker is one of the first employees of the san francisco chronicle canvassing the publisher that the paper should be distributed to black neighborhoods. >>> it is officially february and the start of black history month. all month we are celebrating members of the black community right here in the bay area. tonight somebody that is also making important art. we have more on san francisco's poet laureate. isaac martin. >> sometimes words are work. how do you reach for the right words when you are writing about somebody, whose words are music. and whose music fires notes like bullets at bad things. to understand this moment in front o
charlie walker, also known as the mayor of day you hunters point has died. he became a successful entrepreneur and fought racial discrimination. a movie was made about him last year. after walker landed the contract it led to new opportunities for people of color. >> i took care of my family and sent my daughters to college. i had a nice house. that is what i did. people say money will not make you happy but it made me happy. >> walker is one of the first employees of the san...
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helen walkers. ooh!nd when helen had the vision to build this building, you see before you speaker pelosi at the time she helped make it a reality. in fact, our kitchen is called nancy's kitchen. so with that, daniel i really want to thank you for the support that you and the speaker have shown the congresswoman excuse me have shown throughout the decades. thank you so much, peter. it's really a privilege to be here with you with the mayor, of course, with mr mitchell from the white house and you know? we can call her nancy word home, right? nancy's dear friend helen walker is doing her spirit is really present here, and we all felt it when you were speaking about the history that our mayor is made here in san francisco to so with the songs and the spirituality, thank you. just very briefly. speaker pelosi is very grateful for the opportunity to support your critical work to provide culturally sensitive whole person care to our urban indian community here in san francisco , and that is why in the 2023 ap
helen walkers. ooh!nd when helen had the vision to build this building, you see before you speaker pelosi at the time she helped make it a reality. in fact, our kitchen is called nancy's kitchen. so with that, daniel i really want to thank you for the support that you and the speaker have shown the congresswoman excuse me have shown throughout the decades. thank you so much, peter. it's really a privilege to be here with you with the mayor, of course, with mr mitchell from the white house and...
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i think in terms of additional support as mentioned by doctor walker and mr. everett, the cumbersome application process is difficult. it may be due to stress or age but filling out applications can be tough and a barrier. have been transportation and delivery options is key. if you cannot get to it it really doesn't do you any good. so the role that deliveries can do to have a delivery option would be absolutely fantastic. i really appreciate senator casey your work with those nutrition guidelines. we have different needs and conditions so that would be essential and how we see food as medicine moving forward thank you for this work. >> one of the things we talked about is making sure seniors can eat well that's a very important part what i have come across is that more than one third of older of individuals suffer from loneliness it is as dangerous as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. i am not sure we couldn't use an entire hearing of the impact that loneliness has on our seniors across the country i would love to dig into that information can be able to see the
i think in terms of additional support as mentioned by doctor walker and mr. everett, the cumbersome application process is difficult. it may be due to stress or age but filling out applications can be tough and a barrier. have been transportation and delivery options is key. if you cannot get to it it really doesn't do you any good. so the role that deliveries can do to have a delivery option would be absolutely fantastic. i really appreciate senator casey your work with those nutrition...
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so, doctor walker. can you speak to how georgia has approached the meal delivery over the last few years? how you've seen the drive-through option play out in your state, and how i believe making these flexibilities, some of them permanent, would go such a long way in serving our communities. .. >> not being fully open having the drive-through option is one that has definitely been a value then continue still in georgia. >> i went to build on that because we have been able to use technology and nutrition i could spend it with the american rescue plan to increase the online purchasing up options for the snap program to have things delivered right to your door. maybe you don't need the two boxes of cereal we could use the resources better i'm pleased to those efforts seniors and families have access to 15 retailers of course we have to reduce more barriers because only 40 percent of eligible seniors enroll i think concerns over the application process mapping file with technology so when the time we have
so, doctor walker. can you speak to how georgia has approached the meal delivery over the last few years? how you've seen the drive-through option play out in your state, and how i believe making these flexibilities, some of them permanent, would go such a long way in serving our communities. .. >> not being fully open having the drive-through option is one that has definitely been a value then continue still in georgia. >> i went to build on that because we have been able to use...
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and he sells them to william walker. william walker is a notorious slav h lives in saint louis. he has a large fnd he goes around purchasing, enslaved men and women, probably children also, puts on his farm in a holding situation until has collected enough individuals. and then he has them chained together, marches to the wharf in saint louis and puts them on a steamboat and sails the river with them. they stop at various ports where the chained individuals are taken off the boat, put into a what's called a slave pen and offered for sale. and what he doesn't sell one port. the people are put back on the steamboat and taken to another port and to finally new orleans is. the final stop. so rachel realizes that being purchased by william walker, this is her future. she's going to be sold down the river for and it would be the future of her son. and another possibility, rachel, would have been separated from her son. well, missouri, there is a law that's been in effect for a number of years through french occupation and spanish occupation, and even when louisiana purchase occurred a
and he sells them to william walker. william walker is a notorious slav h lives in saint louis. he has a large fnd he goes around purchasing, enslaved men and women, probably children also, puts on his farm in a holding situation until has collected enough individuals. and then he has them chained together, marches to the wharf in saint louis and puts them on a steamboat and sails the river with them. they stop at various ports where the chained individuals are taken off the boat, put into a...
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that was the dell is chief international editor, richard walker. richard, thank you for breaking it all down for us. well, you're, every shadow is the w, moscow bureau chief, and he's now based in riga after russian authorities close down to delhi. i'm also office. oh, i understand we are out of time. now we have a quick look at the top story that we're following for you. russian president vladimir putin has falsely called the west, completely responsible for starting the war in ukraine. that was in remarks during his state of the nation address. putin also said that the majority of people in ukraine's eastern don boss region want to be russian. he spoke just days before the one year anniversary of the russian invasion of ukraine on there. and evan stain from me and the entire news team in berlin. thanks for watching. with who in the lives of millions of people in turkey and syria, it was a catastrophe. many had predicted, primarily striking, those already struggling to survive. we travel to areas hardest hit and encounter despair, grief and anger.
that was the dell is chief international editor, richard walker. richard, thank you for breaking it all down for us. well, you're, every shadow is the w, moscow bureau chief, and he's now based in riga after russian authorities close down to delhi. i'm also office. oh, i understand we are out of time. now we have a quick look at the top story that we're following for you. russian president vladimir putin has falsely called the west, completely responsible for starting the war in ukraine. that...
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wilson walker got this new video inside one of those burned-out homes today and spoke with residents who are shellshocked. >> reporter: those tanks absolutely the topic of conversation on the street where neighbors are still patching things up or having to leave their homes indefinitely. >> they took me to grab coats. >> reporter: this woman lives in the house next door to the explosion, she and her family had a brief amount of time to collect personal items from the shattered home. they do not know when they will be able to come back. >> i guess you need to see it, but it's red tagged so for sure the house is in bad shape and it's not livable anymore. >> reporter: up and down the street, neighbors were cleaning up glass, boarding up windows and trying to figure out what to do with doors that no longer work. >> pretty much this entire piece from the lock, you can see it actually moves. >> reporter: at the side of the blast, the investigation continues, crews pushing deeper into the property as neighbors looked on and talked amongst themselves about what might've happened. >> we are h
wilson walker got this new video inside one of those burned-out homes today and spoke with residents who are shellshocked. >> reporter: those tanks absolutely the topic of conversation on the street where neighbors are still patching things up or having to leave their homes indefinitely. >> they took me to grab coats. >> reporter: this woman lives in the house next door to the explosion, she and her family had a brief amount of time to collect personal items from the shattered...
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jenison claims that walker is his property and a runaway. attorney general payne introduces testimony proving that clark walker's former master, the deceased former husband of nathaniel jensen's now wife, promised him his freedom before age 25, which he now is. therefore, the assault and battery of walker is unlawful. chief justice william cushing goes further and cites a new state constitution's language, declaring that all men are born free and equal under and before the law. the case is pivotal in hastening the abolition of slavery in massachusetts. weeks before george washington is to be sworn in as the first president of the united states, paine writes adams, quote, i have not sought popular charity, but endeavored to do my duty. i think general washington cannot have forgotten me. my vote when he took charge of our army to support him was life and fortune. and my signing the charter of our independence. a year later, governor hancock appoints paine associate justice of the massachusetts state supreme court. so soon after, his longtime
jenison claims that walker is his property and a runaway. attorney general payne introduces testimony proving that clark walker's former master, the deceased former husband of nathaniel jensen's now wife, promised him his freedom before age 25, which he now is. therefore, the assault and battery of walker is unlawful. chief justice william cushing goes further and cites a new state constitution's language, declaring that all men are born free and equal under and before the law. the case is...
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is near the toxic train derailment site. >> we have no choice to live here right now. >> reporter: walker says just days after the derailment she started feeling sick >> i have lost my sense of smell and taste since then some respiratorial issues >> reporter: she says she's tested negative for covid and that her doctor was unable to explain her symptoms ongoing epa testing of the air and water has not yet shown a threat to the community, according to the agency still some residents say they aren't convinced. >> i'm very frustrated >> we don't think they're taking care of all the pollution that they should be >> reporter: u.s. transportation secretary pete buttigieg urging norfolk southern and other rail companies to drop previous resistance to certain regulations the agency says would improve safety on america's rails. in a strongly worded letter to ceo alan shaw buttigieg says, "the people of east palestine cannot be forgotten, nor can their pain be simply considered the cost of doing business." shaw making an unannounced visit this weekend to east palestine. norfolk southern says it's p
is near the toxic train derailment site. >> we have no choice to live here right now. >> reporter: walker says just days after the derailment she started feeling sick >> i have lost my sense of smell and taste since then some respiratorial issues >> reporter: she says she's tested negative for covid and that her doctor was unable to explain her symptoms ongoing epa testing of the air and water has not yet shown a threat to the community, according to the agency still...