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mute, president brandon. >> president brandon: sorry about that. thank you again for the report. it's a great presentation and i love the photos and i love the work that's being done out there. so this is just adding to the opening soon. so, carl, can we have a roll call vote. >> clerk: absolutely. on resolution 21-06 [roll call vote] thank you. >> president brandon: the motion passes unanimously. resolution 21-06 is adopted. next item please. >> clerk: item 15a, request authorization to issue a request for proposals or r.f.p. for the adaptive rehabilitation re-use lease and operation of two historic structures, the former nice building and building 49, both located in the pier 70 area, generally along illinois street between 18th and 19th streets. this is resolution 21-07. >> good afternoon, commissioners. rebecca is your new deputy director of real estate and development. thank you so much for your confidence in me earlier by the way. i'm excited to introduce this item, along with jamie hurley. and the only introduction that i wanted to make clea
mute, president brandon. >> president brandon: sorry about that. thank you again for the report. it's a great presentation and i love the photos and i love the work that's being done out there. so this is just adding to the opening soon. so, carl, can we have a roll call vote. >> clerk: absolutely. on resolution 21-06 [roll call vote] thank you. >> president brandon: the motion passes unanimously. resolution 21-06 is adopted. next item please. >> clerk: item 15a, request...
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mute, president brandon. >> president brandon: sorry about that. thank you again for the report. it's a great presentation and i love the photos and i love the work that's being done out there. so this is just adding to the opening soon. so, carl, can we have a roll call vote. >> clerk: absolutely. on resolution 21-06 [roll call vote] thank you. >> president brandon: the motion passes unanimously. resolution 21-06 is adopted. next item please. >> clerk: item 15a, request authorization to issue a request for proposals or r.f.p. for the adaptive rehabilitation re-use lease and operation of two historic structures, the former nice building and building 49, both located in the pier 70 area, generally along illinois street between 18th and 19th streets. this is resolution 21-07. >> good afternoon, commissioners. rebecca is your new deputy director of real estate and development. thank you so much for your confidence in me earlier by the way. i'm excited to introduce this item, along with jamie hurley. and the only introduction that i wanted to make clea
mute, president brandon. >> president brandon: sorry about that. thank you again for the report. it's a great presentation and i love the photos and i love the work that's being done out there. so this is just adding to the opening soon. so, carl, can we have a roll call vote. >> clerk: absolutely. on resolution 21-06 [roll call vote] thank you. >> president brandon: the motion passes unanimously. resolution 21-06 is adopted. next item please. >> clerk: item 15a, request...
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good afternoon, president brandon and commissioners. could i have the next slide to get into the meet. so as i go through, i have about 15 slides to go through with you. i want to give you a bit of background, give you a scale of the work ahead mike was starting to allude you in terms of our portfolio management. we have a bit of market data that we want to share with you that our consultant helped provide and then look at the steps that we need to take to come out of this recession on the other side on stronger footing. this is the beginning of the conversation. there's more to come, and as director forbes alluded to, we have an economic recovery group, and this conversation is going to be going on over the coming meetings. next slide, please. we're focused on strategic alignment elements focused on economic viability. we need to maintain our financial strength. it's a really important part of the strategic plan, and these elements we're going to talk about will support those strategies. next slide, please. as mike was alluding to, mid
good afternoon, president brandon and commissioners. could i have the next slide to get into the meet. so as i go through, i have about 15 slides to go through with you. i want to give you a bit of background, give you a scale of the work ahead mike was starting to allude you in terms of our portfolio management. we have a bit of market data that we want to share with you that our consultant helped provide and then look at the steps that we need to take to come out of this recession on the...
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there is an upper brandon, lower brandon plantation that are also nearby and those plantations have been more heavily studied and documented then this one. this one has not been as heavily studied or documented. i don't necessarily know why that is the case but that's also another reason why i think it's important to document these structures just because it hasn't been as heavily studied so there isn't existing documentation that's out there so it's important that someone like myself come along and documented because it doesn't exist yet so that's one of the reasons why i'm excited about doing that today. i always have to kind of remind myself and others is that when you come back to sites, always remember you are missing a lot of the buildings. in order to paint a clear picture of what life is like, you have to be able to identify what buildings are missing. here, i mean, usually you always have the main house. and here we have the main house. this structure which was possibly used as a kitchen, also living space for enslaved people, kitchen quarter, we have a privy, we have a smokehou
there is an upper brandon, lower brandon plantation that are also nearby and those plantations have been more heavily studied and documented then this one. this one has not been as heavily studied or documented. i don't necessarily know why that is the case but that's also another reason why i think it's important to document these structures just because it hasn't been as heavily studied so there isn't existing documentation that's out there so it's important that someone like myself come...
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we have brandon next. this story too, republicans are saying biden administration you're creating educational inequality for slow walking school reopenings when scientists and health experts say yeah, it is safe to reopen schools. that story next. >> you think you're some sort of a martyrs because of the decisions you're making when the statistics do not lie that the vast majority of the population is not at risk from this virus. the garbage workers who pick up my freakin' trash risk their lives every day!, more than anyone in this school system! figure it out! or get off the podium. you know what? there are people like me and a lot of other people out there who will gladly take your seat and figure it out! it is not a high bar. it is not a high bar. raise the freakin' bar got another update from school. how's that...is that better? ♪ well we have a safety net. we'll be ok right? ♪ you're clearly someone who takes care of yourself. so why wait to screen for colon cancer? because when caught in early st
we have brandon next. this story too, republicans are saying biden administration you're creating educational inequality for slow walking school reopenings when scientists and health experts say yeah, it is safe to reopen schools. that story next. >> you think you're some sort of a martyrs because of the decisions you're making when the statistics do not lie that the vast majority of the population is not at risk from this virus. the garbage workers who pick up my freakin' trash risk...
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elizabeth: brandon, which want to thank you for your service to our country. you and i talked about this, this is not about illegal immigration. it is about crime. in other words if you cross the border illegally, if you try to do it that way you are exposing yourself to criminals attacks instead of just going to a port of entry, can can do it more safely go there. if you try to come in between the ports of entry, to cross inlegally, you're going to get criminally attacked, maybe drug cartels, maybe human smugglers trying to dragoon you, if you don't pay their fees you're draganed dragooned to be a drug mule. >> that goes to your point, he didn't know this was going on if you cross the ports of entry are an illegal act. only people crossing the across the border are pushed by criminal cartels general rating. it is legal to go to a port of entry to ask for asylum. it is nottism legal to cross the border illegally to try to game what ultimately, to game the system, try to get what you're ultimately trying to get. that is just a wrong way to do it. elizabeth: bra
elizabeth: brandon, which want to thank you for your service to our country. you and i talked about this, this is not about illegal immigration. it is about crime. in other words if you cross the border illegally, if you try to do it that way you are exposing yourself to criminals attacks instead of just going to a port of entry, can can do it more safely go there. if you try to come in between the ports of entry, to cross inlegally, you're going to get criminally attacked, maybe drug cartels,...
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historian patrick charles and legal scholar brandon deigning discuss the history of the second amendment. from the drafting of the bill of rights, to recent supreme court decisions that have shaped the debate over gun control legislation. >> and so now it's time for us to introduce today's guests, how trick charles is the author of the historical publications on the second amendment is running on the second amendment have been cited by the second third fourth fifth seventh ninth and the district of columbia's and his first book on the subject, the second amendment, will his interpretation of the states in the supreme court was cited by justice breyer and a landmark case of mcdonald versus city of chicago. he's currently the senior historian for u.s. special operations command and hears here today to discuss his new book, arms in america, a history of gun rights from colonial militias to concealed carry. [applause] and brandon jennings the associate dean for academic affairs and professor of the cumberland school of law at stanford university where he teaches constitutional law. and he's
historian patrick charles and legal scholar brandon deigning discuss the history of the second amendment. from the drafting of the bill of rights, to recent supreme court decisions that have shaped the debate over gun control legislation. >> and so now it's time for us to introduce today's guests, how trick charles is the author of the historical publications on the second amendment is running on the second amendment have been cited by the second third fourth fifth seventh ninth and the...
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and your last guest brandon said this really artfully. you know, we have to stand up against this because it's not just about marjorie taylor greene. we're not talking about somebody standing on a street corner shouting absurdities. we're talking about a member of congress sitting on capitol hill sewing insecurities and we see what happens when we don't push back against that. we've seen that with president trump and it leads to violence. that's why we took a stand tonight. >> you know, to go to you now, elizabeth newman. when it's in iraq it's the uni/shia divide. they had a sunni dictator. when it was knocked out there was an insurgency. there was a governmental connection to the insurgency. those out of power forming an insurgency. you now have this woman who is connected not just to racism, katie hopkins style extreme racism. violent fantasies that she put in her ads to run for congress. we now have inside of the state of georgia where she's from, the leader of a private paramilitary group. they're called the georgia 11% martyrs. they
and your last guest brandon said this really artfully. you know, we have to stand up against this because it's not just about marjorie taylor greene. we're not talking about somebody standing on a street corner shouting absurdities. we're talking about a member of congress sitting on capitol hill sewing insecurities and we see what happens when we don't push back against that. we've seen that with president trump and it leads to violence. that's why we took a stand tonight. >> you know,...
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brandon, we love having you on. two illegal immigrants of sex assault, one convicted of indecency with a child. i.c.e. is so confused about biden's deportation freeze, i.c.e. almost accidentally released them into u.s. society. what is going on? >> liz, this story is not just frustrating it is flat-out scary and it should scare the public. we have to be able to deport those individuals that committed crimes against united states citizens. how many more kate steinles do have very to have? thousands of united states citizens have been victimized by illegal aliens, but unfortunately politics continue to come into play talking about border security. we're talking about the safety and security of american public. we continue to put politics in front of what is best for u.s. citizens. that is not how the government is supposed to work. i hope there will be a large pushback by the american public when they see numbers continue to rise on the border as people continue to flood across our borders illegally. not legally. ille
brandon, we love having you on. two illegal immigrants of sex assault, one convicted of indecency with a child. i.c.e. is so confused about biden's deportation freeze, i.c.e. almost accidentally released them into u.s. society. what is going on? >> liz, this story is not just frustrating it is flat-out scary and it should scare the public. we have to be able to deport those individuals that committed crimes against united states citizens. how many more kate steinles do have very to have?...
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>> my name is brandon boudreaux. >> brandon boudreaux was married to lori's niece melani when that shot rang out. >> private eye rich robertson is hired to help sort out the mystery. >> brandon called me and seemed to be kind of in a panic. he was obviously agitated. and he just started spewing out all this information about being the target of a shooting and just a crazy a story. i wasn't sure what to make of it. brandon told me that as he pulled up near his house toward the driveway, he recognized the jeep that was sitting in the street with the texas license plates, and he thought he recognized that to be a jeep that charles vallow had. >> charles vallow did, indeed, own a jeep wrangler that was registered down in texas. but dead men don't drive, so who was inside the jeep? >> as he approached, he saw what he believed was alex cox reach out the back of that jeep. the window where the tire had been removed, and shot at his car. >> alex cox, as in lori's brother, a man who's already shot one, assaulted another. could this guy be a drive-by shooter as well? >> it struck the frame on the
>> my name is brandon boudreaux. >> brandon boudreaux was married to lori's niece melani when that shot rang out. >> private eye rich robertson is hired to help sort out the mystery. >> brandon called me and seemed to be kind of in a panic. he was obviously agitated. and he just started spewing out all this information about being the target of a shooting and just a crazy a story. i wasn't sure what to make of it. brandon told me that as he pulled up near his house...
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with me, brandon judd, national border patrol council president. let me start with the executive orders first. we were expecting them last week now they have been delayed. i'm wondering 40 executive orders under his belt, internally that the administration is it possible they're rethinking some of what they might do here. >> i believe that they are. the other thing they will wait until they have a secretary in place. right now you have a acting secretary. you have an acting cpb commissioner. they will want a secretary in place because this secretary actually knows immigration policy he was the deputy secretary under the obama administration the first four years when policy was actually good. but i can tell you right now that because of what's currently happening, we're already seeing a large increase of illegal border-crossers. so much so that we're having to train border patrol agents to drive buses, detention buses, something that isn't necessarily within our job scope. we need to have as many agents as we can on the border to protect the border
with me, brandon judd, national border patrol council president. let me start with the executive orders first. we were expecting them last week now they have been delayed. i'm wondering 40 executive orders under his belt, internally that the administration is it possible they're rethinking some of what they might do here. >> i believe that they are. the other thing they will wait until they have a secretary in place. right now you have a acting secretary. you have an acting cpb...
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brandon stand by. there you go. you can finish, sorry, brandon. >> this is a call for action from our elected officials to make a plan to get our kids back to school. ainsley: you are 00 only parent from fairfax everybody else from loudoun county. >> justing to our school board voted to come back to a two day a week hybrid model. we are obviously still advocating for a five day return. there is one hidden asterisk. ainsley: i'm being told we are having problems with the audio. we are going to go to commercial. just stick around. we are going to come back with this conversation with our parents. we will fix our problem. sorry. ♪ before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? incomparable design makes it beautiful. state of the art technology, makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease
brandon stand by. there you go. you can finish, sorry, brandon. >> this is a call for action from our elected officials to make a plan to get our kids back to school. ainsley: you are 00 only parent from fairfax everybody else from loudoun county. >> justing to our school board voted to come back to a two day a week hybrid model. we are obviously still advocating for a five day return. there is one hidden asterisk. ainsley: i'm being told we are having problems with the audio. we...
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brandon, thank you so much. in the most pathetic display you're going to see, house democrats held a group therapy session onyo your dime tonight. we will show you the video. >> my team which i lovingly, i just adore, they are diverse, and i worry every day for their lives. >> laura: raymond arroyo is here later with all of the highlights. plus, how far will the left go to punish your ability to attend a rally for a candidate you support? we will show you in moments. ♪ ♪ the worst genocide in human history also destroyed the lives of thousands of jewish survivors still suffering today. god calls on people who believe in him to act on his word. "comfort ye, comfort my people." when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food. these elderly jews are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten jews. the international fellowship of christians and jew
brandon, thank you so much. in the most pathetic display you're going to see, house democrats held a group therapy session onyo your dime tonight. we will show you the video. >> my team which i lovingly, i just adore, they are diverse, and i worry every day for their lives. >> laura: raymond arroyo is here later with all of the highlights. plus, how far will the left go to punish your ability to attend a rally for a candidate you support? we will show you in moments. ♪ ♪ the...
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brandon, thank you so much. in the most pathetic display you're going to see, house democrats held a group therapy session on your dime tonight. we will show you the video. >> lovingly, i just adore, they are diverse, and i worry every day for their lives. >> laura: raymond arroyo is here later with all of the highlights. plus, how far will the left go to punish your ability to attend a rally for a candidate you support? we will show you and moments. ♪ ♪ do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventrydirect.com to find out if you policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefi
brandon, thank you so much. in the most pathetic display you're going to see, house democrats held a group therapy session on your dime tonight. we will show you the video. >> lovingly, i just adore, they are diverse, and i worry every day for their lives. >> laura: raymond arroyo is here later with all of the highlights. plus, how far will the left go to punish your ability to attend a rally for a candidate you support? we will show you and moments. ♪ ♪ do you have a life...
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elizabeth: up next, national border patrol council president brandon judd, 18 states attorney generals urging president biden put back in place, don't get rid of nationwide i.c.e. crackdown on illegal sex ofenders, we ask why was it stopped to begin with. that story next much we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when it comes to your business, you know we'll stop at nothing. among my patients i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. so when it comes to your business, you know does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity and gum gives us a dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. ♪ ♪ when you drive this smooth, you save with allstate the future of auto insurance is here you've never been in better han
elizabeth: up next, national border patrol council president brandon judd, 18 states attorney generals urging president biden put back in place, don't get rid of nationwide i.c.e. crackdown on illegal sex ofenders, we ask why was it stopped to begin with. that story next much we started with computers. we didn't stop at computers. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help...
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brandon judd from the border patrol council investigates and joins us live straight ahead. welcome to fox news at night, white house correspondent kevin cork starts us with new challenges facing the biden team tonight. >> it is tough enough to get an administration off to a smooth start without battling congress over money right out of the gate but it gets a lot harder when slip ups and gaffes slip up the positive messaging, thus a day in the life of the biden administration. washington when politicos talk about interparty defections mostly to the gop and the usual suspects all too weaker according to critics to place spoiler the most an opportune time but if you democrats on capitol hill who on rare occasion break party ranks and swim against the political tide but none has pledged to block the biden administration's $1.9 trillion stimulus bill despite its $350 billion set aside for state and local governments, part of what many conservatives consider a blue state a lot but joe man's election exists is not giving his colleagues a blank check. >> i made clear from the presi
brandon judd from the border patrol council investigates and joins us live straight ahead. welcome to fox news at night, white house correspondent kevin cork starts us with new challenges facing the biden team tonight. >> it is tough enough to get an administration off to a smooth start without battling congress over money right out of the gate but it gets a lot harder when slip ups and gaffes slip up the positive messaging, thus a day in the life of the biden administration. washington...
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brandon, thank you. especially at-risk by the spring which you don't hear a lot of people talking about. so, so important. brandon daniels. thank you for that. we'll keep following the stories. pandemic highlighted industry divide as well. the big restaurant chains have been expanding but mom-and-pop owned businesses are still struggling. we will get their perspective next. prioritizing vaccinations, unions across the u.s. fighting for teachers to get bumped up in the line. we'll have a report on that. we'll talk about the pet industry as you know seen quite the spike amid the pandemic. a lot of people going out to buy dogs, or cats. one sector getting hit by what we're calling ruff times. we'll talk about that. stick around. much more to come. for $349 a month for thirty six months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. for $349 a month for thirty six months. living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the
brandon, thank you. especially at-risk by the spring which you don't hear a lot of people talking about. so, so important. brandon daniels. thank you for that. we'll keep following the stories. pandemic highlighted industry divide as well. the big restaurant chains have been expanding but mom-and-pop owned businesses are still struggling. we will get their perspective next. prioritizing vaccinations, unions across the u.s. fighting for teachers to get bumped up in the line. we'll have a report...
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brandon, thanks so much forjoining _ a very long time. brandon, thanks so much forjoining us _ a very long time. brandon, thanks so much forjoining us with _ a very long time. brandon, thanks so much forjoining us with that - a very long time. brandon, thanks so much forjoining us with that very - much forjoining us with that very well informed analysis there. brandon, of course, an expert on all matters capitol hill. the uk government is desperate to stop the south african variant of coronavirus. surge testing is under way in a number of places around england. but it's the uk variant of the virus that has taken hold — and now appears to be undergoing new genetic changes. it's mutated again. current vaccines were designed around earlier versions of coronavirus, but scientists believe they will still work against these new ones, although perhaps not quite as well against the south african variant. which is why public health england is conducting this door—to—door testing blitz of some 80,000 people to try and stamp it out. we're join
brandon, thanks so much forjoining _ a very long time. brandon, thanks so much forjoining us _ a very long time. brandon, thanks so much forjoining us with _ a very long time. brandon, thanks so much forjoining us with that - a very long time. brandon, thanks so much forjoining us with that very - much forjoining us with that very well informed analysis there. brandon, of course, an expert on all matters capitol hill. the uk government is desperate to stop the south african variant of...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ brandon mccray found a niche in music as a young boy, his brother said. he played the guitar, violin and bass, but was best known for his skills a gospel saxophonist. he taught music and recorded an album in the 1990s. brandon was a devoted christian, his brother said, and played at many church events, including funerals, adding that the music had a way of encouraging families in their time of need. brandon was 52 years old. lorintha umtuch was an ambitis, driven woman, her daughter told us. she went back to school in her 40s and received a degree in political science. lorintha spent more than two decades as a tribal court judge on reservations around the west coast. she was the first woman from the yakama nation to serve as mayor of toppenish, a city in washington state. the 73-year-old was an active member of the baha'i faith and was passionate about teaching it to children, her daughter said. 78-year-old shabbir hamdani loved to interact with people, his son told us, and that's exactly what he did for about 40 years as a cab driver. a native of india,
. ♪ ♪ ♪ brandon mccray found a niche in music as a young boy, his brother said. he played the guitar, violin and bass, but was best known for his skills a gospel saxophonist. he taught music and recorded an album in the 1990s. brandon was a devoted christian, his brother said, and played at many church events, including funerals, adding that the music had a way of encouraging families in their time of need. brandon was 52 years old. lorintha umtuch was an ambitis, driven woman, her...
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brandon joins us once again. welcome back i'm glad you're here to talk about this topic. >> always a pleasure to see you, scott. >> pleasure is mine. what is your advice first and foremost to the next generation? >> yeah. i think obviously, there's a lot of things going on, and i think one of the biggest lessons i've learn side that when you're talking about investing, you're talking about growing wealth, it's a time thing, right patience is key, and so you know, there's a lot of get-rich quick schemes out there and a lot of ways to make money fast, but in the long run we want to find ways to create sustainable investment opportunities so that again, we're building wealth for the long run and not only ourselves and also our families and generations to come, so patience >> you and me, we've talked so often about these sorts of topics and it always comes down to access and maybe better said, the lack thereof, and you lay that out very well in your opening sound bite to get into this segment in this case we're talki
brandon joins us once again. welcome back i'm glad you're here to talk about this topic. >> always a pleasure to see you, scott. >> pleasure is mine. what is your advice first and foremost to the next generation? >> yeah. i think obviously, there's a lot of things going on, and i think one of the biggest lessons i've learn side that when you're talking about investing, you're talking about growing wealth, it's a time thing, right patience is key, and so you know, there's a lot...
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c-span.org/history and viewing american artifacts saving slave houses, which documented a visit to brandon plantation in virginia. now that is one of the few states where our first anglo-american industry here was mining and it wasn't agricultural. there has been mining nevada since it's early as 1850 51 and it really took off with the founding of virginia city in 1859 and 1860. rena was found in 1868 as part of the transcontinental railroad. we were a railroad hub for the central pacific railroad and we connected with virginia city through the virginia truckee railroad. and reno really grew up as being the last stop before the desert and the last stop before the mountains and we are the main rail hub that the silver was sent through on its way to san francisco. so the comstock load was a large deposit of silver in virginia city on the virginia range, and it was mined in earnest from 1860 until about 1886. with boom and bus periods, but one of the largest discoveries of that period was the big bonanza of 1873 when the conversignia struck one of the largest silver deposits that we know abou
c-span.org/history and viewing american artifacts saving slave houses, which documented a visit to brandon plantation in virginia. now that is one of the few states where our first anglo-american industry here was mining and it wasn't agricultural. there has been mining nevada since it's early as 1850 51 and it really took off with the founding of virginia city in 1859 and 1860. rena was found in 1868 as part of the transcontinental railroad. we were a railroad hub for the central pacific...
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. >>> for more on that and more on take two's earnings, brandon schaub joins us. great tiling what do you make the ea news. >> it is a deal ea had to make they have basically been nowhere mobile i would say broadly the publishers, the pc and console publishers have been behind in taking advantage of that explosive growth in mobile, and especially ea. and this should help them get some footing additionally, they have been building a lot of cash, and a cash deal here should be very accretive to them. a smart deal i would say. >> what about the take two earnings clearly it is trieding down a little bit is that purely because their share price appreciation had been so strong beforehand? >> yeah, i think the stock is up over 20% since the last print. expectations were definitely high going into the quarter. they have fulfilled those expectations that sort of recurrent spend continues. it continues to grow engagement, whether it is pandemic-related or not, continues to be robust we happen to think that all of these publishers are benefiting broadly from what happened in
. >>> for more on that and more on take two's earnings, brandon schaub joins us. great tiling what do you make the ea news. >> it is a deal ea had to make they have basically been nowhere mobile i would say broadly the publishers, the pc and console publishers have been behind in taking advantage of that explosive growth in mobile, and especially ea. and this should help them get some footing additionally, they have been building a lot of cash, and a cash deal here should be very...
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that i was working down and the others were higher up and suddenly the workers started screaming fraud brandon run away water is coming. i ran and got away but many just couldn't escape and to attract. the flash flood in the top of an area of a tar can state destroyed bridges and roads and hit 2 hydroelectric power plants. more than 2000 members of the military paramilitary and police forces are involved in the search for survivors. but increasingly they recognize that their work is becoming a recovery mission. team as he is searching for bodies if we see anyone near the banks or in the river our job is to recover them. this if i visit are all too aware of how fortunate they were to escape every day i feel like i've been given a new life i am still very shaken by what happened some people got stuck inside the tunnel. meanwhile rescuers continue this search as best they can i went that time is of the essence. has a roundup of some of the other stories making headlines around the world today according on call has denied bail for jimmy lai a newspaper publisher and government critic he faces char
that i was working down and the others were higher up and suddenly the workers started screaming fraud brandon run away water is coming. i ran and got away but many just couldn't escape and to attract. the flash flood in the top of an area of a tar can state destroyed bridges and roads and hit 2 hydroelectric power plants. more than 2000 members of the military paramilitary and police forces are involved in the search for survivors. but increasingly they recognize that their work is becoming a...
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. >> president brandon: roll call vote, please. >> clerk: [roll call vote] >> president brandon: the meeting is adjourned at 6:01 p.m. thank you, everyone. great meeting good afternoon, welcome to the february 9, 2021, san francisco board of supervisors. roll call please madam clerk. >> thank you, mr. president. [roll call taken] mr. president, all members are present. >> thank you so much, madam clerk. the san francisco board of supervisors acknowledges that we are on the unseated ancestral homeland of the ramaytush ohlone, original inhabitants of the san francisco peninsula. as the indigenous stewards of this land, and in accordance with their traditions, the ramaytush ohlone have never forgotten the responsibilities as the caretakers of this place, as well as for all peoples who reside in their traditional territory. as guests we recognize we benefit from the living and working on their traditional homeland. we wish to pay respects by acknowledging the ancestor, elders, by the ramaytush ohlone and sovereign rights as first people. colleagues, please place your right hand over your
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. >> that is brandon riddleman reporting. pg and e has a probation hearing tomorrow in court. they plan to factor in whether they flim trees. they admit they didn't do it. >>> citing recent racial indents, man are leading to permanently switching enrollment at the school in a lottery system. >> reporter: an emotional response to permanently end merit-based admission to lowell. >> 20 minutes before it started, we discovered more acts of racism. >> i am tired of my students being hurt, and race-blind admissions does not increase diversity. it decreases it. >> parents, students, family members spoke about it. >> in my years at lowell, i w w labeled loud, >> if you can fix this, they go a place where that've isn't a political football, or a mental health challenge. i want that. >> voices against the resolution, dh that could move lowell, a nationally recognized top performing high school to the lottery system. >> lowell is a beacon of hope. if you try hard achieve an education. >> at mlk, ip was bullied and after being admitted and surrounded by driven students, i got out of that
. >> that is brandon riddleman reporting. pg and e has a probation hearing tomorrow in court. they plan to factor in whether they flim trees. they admit they didn't do it. >>> citing recent racial indents, man are leading to permanently switching enrollment at the school in a lottery system. >> reporter: an emotional response to permanently end merit-based admission to lowell. >> 20 minutes before it started, we discovered more acts of racism. >> i am tired of...
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a brandon: my experience is so different than a mainland chinese, it wouldn't be authentic for me to try to cook food for mainland china because that's not me, and that's not my audience. my audience is san francisco, and these cross-cultural exchanges are the basi for how food evolves. i feel like what we're seeing in this next wave of this generation of american cooks is this newfound confidence in
a brandon: my experience is so different than a mainland chinese, it wouldn't be authentic for me to try to cook food for mainland china because that's not me, and that's not my audience. my audience is san francisco, and these cross-cultural exchanges are the basi for how food evolves. i feel like what we're seeing in this next wave of this generation of american cooks is this newfound confidence in
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so what is this hellish job that brandon went to such extreme measures to avoid? well, apparently, he works at a tire store-- which explains his description of his kidnappers to the police sketch artist. i just have to wonder, how bad hone, i'd raer dve outp?l- radib to t desert, stuff a gag in my mouth, bash my head on a rock and wait for the coyotes to close in." can you use that belt? but now that we know it was all an elaborate ruse, it could be the plot of the next "taken" movie: >> i will look for you. i will find you, and i will kill you. >> dad, it's me! i just wanted a day off. sorrrryyyy, k? thanks, bye. thank you, liam neeson. nice guy to do that bit for us. amazing guy. go see "the marksman" in theaters now. >> stephen: we've got a great show for you tonight, arsenio hall is here. but when we come back, i celebrate black history month with our old friend tim meadows. stick around. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tasha, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? hmm. so what are you waiting for? hip hop group tag team to h
so what is this hellish job that brandon went to such extreme measures to avoid? well, apparently, he works at a tire store-- which explains his description of his kidnappers to the police sketch artist. i just have to wonder, how bad hone, i'd raer dve outp?l- radib to t desert, stuff a gag in my mouth, bash my head on a rock and wait for the coyotes to close in." can you use that belt? but now that we know it was all an elaborate ruse, it could be the plot of the next "taken"...
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brandon was 52 years old. lorintha umptouch se went back to school in her 40's. she spent more than two decades as a tribal court judge on reservations in reservations in the west coast. she was the first woman from the yakama nation to serve, a city in washington state. she was an active member of the bahai faith and was passionate about teaching it to children her daughter said. 78-year-old shabir hamdani loved to interact with people. and that's exactly what he did for 40 years as a cab driver. a native of india, he landed in the dallas area in the 1980's. he was adventurous, gregarious and outgoing his son said. for the last few years, shabir was volunteering at the information booth at the dallas airport where he enjoyed answering traveler's questions. able and ida busquet came from the philippines in the 1970's. they worked incredibly hard their son told us. able in financial services. and ida as an ob/gyn nurse. able was stricter. ida was soft and giving. both 73 years old, the busquets died about a week apart just months before their 50th wedding annivers
brandon was 52 years old. lorintha umptouch se went back to school in her 40's. she spent more than two decades as a tribal court judge on reservations in reservations in the west coast. she was the first woman from the yakama nation to serve, a city in washington state. she was an active member of the bahai faith and was passionate about teaching it to children her daughter said. 78-year-old shabir hamdani loved to interact with people. and that's exactly what he did for 40 years as a cab...
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. >> that is brandon riddleman reporting. pg and e has a theyactor in wther they flim trees. cin recent rac indents, man are leading to permanently switching enrollment at the school in a lottery system. >> reporter: an emotional response to permanently end merit-based admission to lowell. >> 20 minutes before it started, we discovered more acts of racism. >> i am tired of my students being hurt, and race-blind admissions does not increase diversity. it decreases it. >> parents, students, family members spoke about it. >> in my years at lowell, i wass labeled loud, >> if you can fix this, they go a place where that've isn't a political football, or a mental health challenge. i want that. >> voices against the resolution, dh that could move lowell, a nationally recognized top performing high school to the lottery system. >> lowell is a beacon of hope. if you try hard achieve an education. >> at mlk, ip was bullied and after being admitted and surrounded by driven students, i got out of that dark place. >> the school board is still deciding when to vote on the resolution. kate
. >> that is brandon riddleman reporting. pg and e has a theyactor in wther they flim trees. cin recent rac indents, man are leading to permanently switching enrollment at the school in a lottery system. >> reporter: an emotional response to permanently end merit-based admission to lowell. >> 20 minutes before it started, we discovered more acts of racism. >> i am tired of my students being hurt, and race-blind admissions does not increase diversity. it decreases it....
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. >> host: brandon in california, brandon, please go ahead with your question or comment. >> caller: hello, sir good morning. i have three questions but i'll make them very brief. one of the things that bothers me the most about the u.s. presidency in terms of what is going on right now and where i wanted to know what you think about this, is executive privilege. that's the first one in terms of, for example, i'm not picking on him, biden undoing the executive privileges of trump and trump changing the executive privileges of the last president. that type of thing. i would like the executive privilege to be limited or something changed because i think it's being abused. the second thing i want to know is what is your thought about the electoral college? there's a lot of talk about it being done everybody with and i don't think i have an understanding enough to decide one way or the other, and lastly, what is your idea or thought about the president in terms of what his intelligence is, there are sometimes things happening upon the excepts come tensey for some presents to understand a
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brandon, let me start with you. you follow the press are closely today, he does not sound like a man who is ready to pack up his bags and leave afghanistan. >> no, not at all. quite the opposite. he stressed in his press conference that a withdrawal should be based on conditions on the ground at the taliban has to stop attacks. they have to stop supporting international terrorist groups. in some nato members, even have said, they would be willing to remain in afghanistan if washington stays. the german defense minister says they are not in a position to will talk about withdrawals. there will be no formal decision , everybody is waiting for the u.s. to complete its policy review. it is also true that the longer this is taken, the more likely it is that they are going to drop the may 1 deadline. brent: very true. all of her, this looks like a major shift away from the u.s. withdrawal that president trump had promised. i am wondering, how much of a political risk is this for the biden administration. oliver: the quest
brandon, let me start with you. you follow the press are closely today, he does not sound like a man who is ready to pack up his bags and leave afghanistan. >> no, not at all. quite the opposite. he stressed in his press conference that a withdrawal should be based on conditions on the ground at the taliban has to stop attacks. they have to stop supporting international terrorist groups. in some nato members, even have said, they would be willing to remain in afghanistan if washington...
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police say brandon admitted the entire thing was a hoax. >> he informed us he was hit in the head and stuck in a car in front of his home. when relocated video surveillance in front of his home, we were able to see no such thing. after we showed him all the information, he admitted that he fabricated the story. he didn't want to go to work. >> that's not going to be a problem because police say he was fired from his job at the tire factory. >>> youtube is rolling out new options for parents to monitor their twins and teens who use the platform. parents will be able to create supervised accounts and can choose one of three different content settings. they mostly differ by your child's age. youtube plans to test the settings in a trial. you can find out more on the help settings on its website. >>> facebook and google will have to pay for news content in australia. it comes after facebook's controversial move to ban content from its platform. it has since been restored. facebook call the whole thing, quote, a misunderstanding. in a blog post, it said, we recognize open content is at the
police say brandon admitted the entire thing was a hoax. >> he informed us he was hit in the head and stuck in a car in front of his home. when relocated video surveillance in front of his home, we were able to see no such thing. after we showed him all the information, he admitted that he fabricated the story. he didn't want to go to work. >> that's not going to be a problem because police say he was fired from his job at the tire factory. >>> youtube is rolling out new...
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today, the giants president said brandon belt may not be ready by opening day. he had off-season surgery to repair his heel. might not be ready to go. the giants were rumored to be in their running. according to the u.s.a. today, bauer is headed to the mets earlier this month. new york reportedly offered bauer $30 million a year. no word if that is what he got. >> first round pga stop in scottsdale. 5000 fans were led in. they would have been making some noise. matthew landed a couple of inches from the cup. further down the leaderboard is neck hardy. harding needed to qualify on monday to get into the tournament and when it with a playoff with his huge put. look at the reaction. not sure anybody could be more jacked out of his mind. that was just to get into that event. don't (ringing) - hey kaleb, what's up? how you doing? - hey, i'm good, guess what, i just had my 13th surgery. - really? i just had my 17th surgery. - well, you beat me. - well, i am a little bit older than you. - yeah it's true. how are you doing? - i'm doing good. to help each other during ti
today, the giants president said brandon belt may not be ready by opening day. he had off-season surgery to repair his heel. might not be ready to go. the giants were rumored to be in their running. according to the u.s.a. today, bauer is headed to the mets earlier this month. new york reportedly offered bauer $30 million a year. no word if that is what he got. >> first round pga stop in scottsdale. 5000 fans were led in. they would have been making some noise. matthew landed a couple of...
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the giants have buster posey, brandon crawford, evan longoria with a full 162 games on the said this year, they're taking the marathon approach this season, especially early on in the spring. >> we're just going take a thoughtful and methodical approach to how we roll out our veteran players. that includes both their practice, their work and their game reps as well. >> you have to accomplish certain things in spring. they've done a really nice job in making the spring practices efficient, getting guys on and off the field and trying to save some legislation, especially early in the spring. >> hopefully they'll get a chance to play a full season this year. and steph, he got whacked in the nose. a little bit of blood. they stopped that. nothing serious. and warriors trying to finish this game off. they're up three late in the fourth. >> okay. all right. thank you, larry. >>> well, tonight on abc7 at 8:00, catch the goldbergs followed by american housewife, the conners and call your mother. at ten catch your life. >> catch all of the newscasts live and on demand through the connected tv
the giants have buster posey, brandon crawford, evan longoria with a full 162 games on the said this year, they're taking the marathon approach this season, especially early on in the spring. >> we're just going take a thoughtful and methodical approach to how we roll out our veteran players. that includes both their practice, their work and their game reps as well. >> you have to accomplish certain things in spring. they've done a really nice job in making the spring practices...
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but you also had a muse are including i'm elizabeth brandon and ian himalaya via mentalists a large scale infrastructure project threatening ecologically fragile region. sports come up to an unforgettable night in barcelona for this world cup winning a strike of the latest football coming up a little bit later in the program. another in south africa's president has been vaccinated as the country began its covert 19 inoculation program or wednesday after some delays so rather pose receive the johnson and johnson which has not yet been approved for emergency use a single day's vaccine will be given to health care workers as part of a research study this month the government suspended the rollout of the astra zeneca vaccine let's join from a to miller from a vaccination center in johannesburg from johnson and johnson charlotte's one shot vaccine is now. it is a one shot vaccine and that certainly suits the south african government at this point in that the original rollout was delayed and added been astra zeneca which was the vaccine at the time there would have been a a 2 shot process over
but you also had a muse are including i'm elizabeth brandon and ian himalaya via mentalists a large scale infrastructure project threatening ecologically fragile region. sports come up to an unforgettable night in barcelona for this world cup winning a strike of the latest football coming up a little bit later in the program. another in south africa's president has been vaccinated as the country began its covert 19 inoculation program or wednesday after some delays so rather pose receive the...
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down in arizona also getting ready for a date with the angels on sunday today, san francisco shortstop brandon crawford explained how the giants are trying to build off last year's shortened season. >>kind of continue what we're doing when changes in approach changes that we made. i think obviously benefited not benefited from are going to we're going to keep keep doing just kind of get it even more and make it a more muscle and so we're not working on things throughout the season and stuff and just kind stay consistent as much as can. >>and finally another update this evening on how tiger woods is recovering after his scary car crash on tuesday tigers team tweeted this statement at just about 5 o'clock tonight, tiger has moved to cedar sinai medical center and receive follow-up procedures on his injuries this morning, the procedures were successful and he is now recovering and in good spirits. so that's certainly good to hear we wish tiger and crust is the most important part of “stuffed crust.” it's half the name! papa john's crust is made from six simple ingredients... ...seven if you c
down in arizona also getting ready for a date with the angels on sunday today, san francisco shortstop brandon crawford explained how the giants are trying to build off last year's shortened season. >>kind of continue what we're doing when changes in approach changes that we made. i think obviously benefited not benefited from are going to we're going to keep keep doing just kind of get it even more and make it a more muscle and so we're not working on things throughout the season and...
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. >> i told brandon, that's the car that guy took that little girl in. >> reporter: that's when this team turned into batman and robin, called 911 and then turned their trash truck down the road to block an escape. >> as soon as the suspect seen us, he backed his car up. >> reporter: the duo stood in shock as the deputies rolled in, saving the girl and taking the man away in handcuffs. >> thank god, bro. they got him now. >> reporter: the girl's father with these words for her new heroes. >> i can't thank them enough they took the time and she's bat hoke. >> reporter: on the job and always on the lookout. morgan chesky, nc news >> not only did they recognize her but stepping in, using their truck? it's amazing. >> a lot of people don't give those amber alerts much thought. you're at work, you've got a lot going on how lucky that family is employees of the year right there. sty.still to come, a day in >>ep rorter: got to snatch them all. the uproar over these happy meals. we tested our vitamin b3 formula and beat japan's top moisturizers. south korea's most innovative. and even the $4
. >> i told brandon, that's the car that guy took that little girl in. >> reporter: that's when this team turned into batman and robin, called 911 and then turned their trash truck down the road to block an escape. >> as soon as the suspect seen us, he backed his car up. >> reporter: the duo stood in shock as the deputies rolled in, saving the girl and taking the man away in handcuffs. >> thank god, bro. they got him now. >> reporter: the girl's father with...
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in katherine joins us now with reaction from the congresswoman katherine, what did you say well she brandon vague it could be a pretty hard sell with republicans. but says the bill. >>has features which only makes sense including the fact of sweeps away restrictions on family immigration it would make it easier again for spouses and children to join those already in the country and lofgren dismisses the republican argument which we just heard that the bill amounts to amnesty for illegal activity. >>what we need to do is take a realistic look what is good for america. and we if there is a segment of the economy. and i believe there is in the ag sector that relies on immigrants and let's admit that and let's make a way for people to to move in and out of the united states in an orderly legal fashion and let's enforce it i mean there are people who've lived in the united states for many years decades in some cases. paying taxes but they never had a chance to get paperwork in order. know people say well they should get in line there is no wind. this bill provides for a way for people who'd want
in katherine joins us now with reaction from the congresswoman katherine, what did you say well she brandon vague it could be a pretty hard sell with republicans. but says the bill. >>has features which only makes sense including the fact of sweeps away restrictions on family immigration it would make it easier again for spouses and children to join those already in the country and lofgren dismisses the republican argument which we just heard that the bill amounts to amnesty for illegal...
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reporter brandon rittiman plains for nearly a year and a half, pg&e denied knowing if it had sparked the fire. >> all this time pg&e has been implying it didn't spark the kincade fire or saying it didn't know enough to be sure. but we had reasons to suspect pg&e early on, like this video showing a flash of light near pg&e's power line just before the fire started. last year, cal fire named pg&e's power line as the cause. even then pg&e did not take responsibility. pg&e said it was waiting to read the full report. suddenly this week, pg&e's vice president of wildfire safety said this about the kincade fire. >> we understand at a high level that our equipment was responsible for that fire. >> reporter: that admission from pg&e vice president aaron johnson was news to the guy he told it to, will abrams who lost his home in the 2017 fire says it's not just about blame. the kincade fire was two fire seasons ago. it sparked in the middle of blackouts went to prevent fires. pg&e has been retooling those blackouts without sharing what it knows about how the kincade fire sparked. >> that info
reporter brandon rittiman plains for nearly a year and a half, pg&e denied knowing if it had sparked the fire. >> all this time pg&e has been implying it didn't spark the kincade fire or saying it didn't know enough to be sure. but we had reasons to suspect pg&e early on, like this video showing a flash of light near pg&e's power line just before the fire started. last year, cal fire named pg&e's power line as the cause. even then pg&e did not take responsibility....
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very shy man he was a very proud man he was very proud of the fact that he was duke of hamilton and brandon he was the premier peer of scotland and he wanted people to really appreciate that he was a very very very important individual and he put together a powerhouse and a treasure house which reflects the importance of himself and his family and it is an actual fact a demonstration of his status. that you cringe out of his way to leave a lasting impression on his visitors so you came into was very very fine room with the bookcases right around the walls glazed bookcases and then you would have propped open doors he would have opened one of the glazed bookcases for you and you would have had 100150 titles to choose and he could have just brought out the great missile of god. or you could brought out a pot of chili illustrations you would have had a wealth of whites bless you to give up to stand it was truly to richness that you could hamilton kept drawings in this binding and captivated the artist's vision. when the contacts under his collection and was and was seen by the many guests invi
very shy man he was a very proud man he was very proud of the fact that he was duke of hamilton and brandon he was the premier peer of scotland and he wanted people to really appreciate that he was a very very very important individual and he put together a powerhouse and a treasure house which reflects the importance of himself and his family and it is an actual fact a demonstration of his status. that you cringe out of his way to leave a lasting impression on his visitors so you came into was...
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chopper five flew over that gaping sinkhole about an hour ago to the intersection of sixth and brandon streets. check out the picture from the chp. it is right near the bottom of the elevated offramp and you can see some cracks in the asphalt. it is unclear just how long it will take caltrans to patch that up. one of our cameras live there at the scene. traffic is creeping by that sinkhole next to the center and the right lanes. take a look at the traffic map, creating delays, stretching past the northbound offramp. going to remain closed until further notice. >>> the man accused in a deadly weekend crime spree spanning contra costa county was in court today to face more than a dozen felony counts. our cameras were not allowed inside the martinez courtroom where 26-year-old darian williams appeared this afternoon. his arraignment was continued. investigators say he killed a man in discovery bay and health of a convenience store in brentwood and wanted a pair of first responders during a drive- by in antioch. before finally crashing his car in richmond where he was arrested saturday nig
chopper five flew over that gaping sinkhole about an hour ago to the intersection of sixth and brandon streets. check out the picture from the chp. it is right near the bottom of the elevated offramp and you can see some cracks in the asphalt. it is unclear just how long it will take caltrans to patch that up. one of our cameras live there at the scene. traffic is creeping by that sinkhole next to the center and the right lanes. take a look at the traffic map, creating delays, stretching past...
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the other two lanes at the bottom of the off ramp at brandon street remain open. >>> a suspect is now in custody in a violent attack on a woman in san mateo, 32 years ago next week. police announced the arrest today saying advances in dna evidence led hem to 55-year-old john harris jr. who hay arrested at his home yesterday in manateeia. they submitted crime scene evidence of the attack many times over the years without getting a match until recently. they described the attack today. >> a suspect entered her home, forcibly raped her, strangled her, held a knife to her throat and subs can she notally stabbed her several times before slashing her throat. >> reporter: amazingly the woman survived and called police. investigators say she was overwhelmed we motion on the news of the arrest. take a look at a photo of harris jr. now and then. police say he lived in the area where the attack happened in 1989 but was never previously identified as a suspect and was unknown to the victim. he's being held on $500,000 bail on multiple felony charges, including attempted murder. >>> meantime oakla
the other two lanes at the bottom of the off ramp at brandon street remain open. >>> a suspect is now in custody in a violent attack on a woman in san mateo, 32 years ago next week. police announced the arrest today saying advances in dna evidence led hem to 55-year-old john harris jr. who hay arrested at his home yesterday in manateeia. they submitted crime scene evidence of the attack many times over the years without getting a match until recently. they described the attack today....
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in this second of a two part american artifacts, library of congress curator beverley brandon, tells a story about cut collection and photographers. >> we are in the center vault of the prince of photographs this is vision of the library of congress. the library has a collection of color photographs from the 19 thirties and forties. it started as an experiment with color film. kodak was just putting its color film on the market, scented out two photographers in institutions to give it a try, to see if they could create a market for it. the pictures were free, so they were appealing to newspapers, magazines, publishing agencies, but publishers, that sort of thing. i was familiar already with the black and white photographs. there are about 141,000 farm security administration and office and war information black and white photographs and i have been working with those for a few years. there was not much emphasis placed on the color transparencies, because they were hard to handle. they were unique items, as only one of each at the time, in the 1970s. it was really different -- difficu
in this second of a two part american artifacts, library of congress curator beverley brandon, tells a story about cut collection and photographers. >> we are in the center vault of the prince of photographs this is vision of the library of congress. the library has a collection of color photographs from the 19 thirties and forties. it started as an experiment with color film. kodak was just putting its color film on the market, scented out two photographers in institutions to give it a...