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wright, what shoes are you wearing today? >> and you know, she just loved that. >> the difference she was able to make through her tireless work and shoe collection caught the attention of major shoe retailer shoe palace. that's how we first met her in 2019, the day she got air jordan ones made in her honor at an assembly at santee elementary in san jose, a day she was blown away by. i like that i was a teacher. >> they liked that i was giving back to the community, and they chose, instead of going for an athlete or a celebrity, they chose to go with a teacher. >> sanchez had more than 200 pairs of her sister's shoes together. she and shoe palace are now working to auction off those sneakers for a san jose state scholarship, wright's ama mater. >> i just feel in my heart it was the right thing to do with her collection. >> shoe palace helped facilitate the restoration of the shoes and auction. the goal is to raise $50,000. so far, it's raised 20,000, but there are more than 60 pairs of shoes left to auction. >> she's still he
wright, what shoes are you wearing today? >> and you know, she just loved that. >> the difference she was able to make through her tireless work and shoe collection caught the attention of major shoe retailer shoe palace. that's how we first met her in 2019, the day she got air jordan ones made in her honor at an assembly at santee elementary in san jose, a day she was blown away by. i like that i was a teacher. >> they liked that i was giving back to the community, and they...
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wright started collecting jordans. that collection ended up leading to connection. >> she just loved that idea of there was a connection and kids would question the shoes and hey , mrs. wright, what shoes are you wearing today? and you know, she just loved that. >> the difference she was able to make through her tireless work and shoe collection caught the attention of major shoe retailer shoe palace. that's how we first met her in 2019, the day she got air jordan ones made in her honor at an assembly at santee elementary in san jose, a day she was blown away by. like that. >> i was a teacher. they liked that i was giving back to the community, and they chose instead of going for an athlete or a celebrity, they chose to go with a teacher. >> sanchez had more than 200 pairs of her sister's shoes together. she and shoe palace are now working to auction off those sneakers for a san jose state scholarship, wright's ama mater. >> i just feel in my heart it was the right thing to do with her collection. >> shoe palace helped
wright started collecting jordans. that collection ended up leading to connection. >> she just loved that idea of there was a connection and kids would question the shoes and hey , mrs. wright, what shoes are you wearing today? and you know, she just loved that. >> the difference she was able to make through her tireless work and shoe collection caught the attention of major shoe retailer shoe palace. that's how we first met her in 2019, the day she got air jordan ones made in her...
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commissioner wright that that's correct. the area that we're moving forward with today is the map that's located on page two of the upper fillmore neighborhood, commercial district, as defined by the planning code and zoning map. and yeah, i think that's absolutely true, and we'll continue throughout the life of the survey is we'll move forward with what we know now, and we'll get information from our community, from community stories, from further research, and continue building that, full story of the history of san francisco. and i think, adoption is a scary word for a lot of people, but i think, we're really trying to stress that these findings are going to remain living there, not just going to freeze in time. we're going to add to them. we're open to changing them as we are corrected, as we continue to know more. so i appreciate you for asking that question. thanks. thank you. i assume that was was, how what what you were intending. and i just as part of the handout and the presentation that you gave, had the packet op
commissioner wright that that's correct. the area that we're moving forward with today is the map that's located on page two of the upper fillmore neighborhood, commercial district, as defined by the planning code and zoning map. and yeah, i think that's absolutely true, and we'll continue throughout the life of the survey is we'll move forward with what we know now, and we'll get information from our community, from community stories, from further research, and continue building that, full...
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lauren wright ang ray bed keving next on "sunday night in america" turn shipping to your advantage. with low cost ground shipping from the united states postal service. ♪ at oofos, we don't make footwear. we make shock absorbers. fatigue fighters. mobility maximizers. this is the science of active recovery. revolutionary oofoam technology absorbs impact and reduces pressure. it's the foundation of every pair of oofos, and the key to recovering faster. this is not a shoe. this is oofos active recovery. activate your recovery with oofos. when my doctor gave me breztri for my copd, things changed for me. breztri gave me better breathing, symptom improvement, and reduced flare—ups. breztri won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. it is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. don't take breztri more than prescribed. breztri may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or
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commissioner wright, yeah. i just, picked up on on one, one of the points on page 35 where it's talking about new marquees and construct being constructed of high quality materials. i totally agree, it does go on to say generally powder coated or anodized. and, and i, i wonder if that's a little bit limiting, i mean, it says generally, so i guess it could be interpreted maybe for the record that it's, you know, not limited, but the focus really is, on, long jevity and durability, color and glossy retention of the coating, and then i would just note, that i think generally also, powder coating and anodized finishes are very hard to retreat or recoat if they get damaged or fade or get scratched. so, we wouldn't want to be throwing out whole signs, it's not sustainable either, because it's easier to do that than to, than to be able to retreat. yeah. commissioners, i think you're highlighting a little bit of the challenge that obviously we had where we know that we have allowed for a lot of discretion and that thes
commissioner wright, yeah. i just, picked up on on one, one of the points on page 35 where it's talking about new marquees and construct being constructed of high quality materials. i totally agree, it does go on to say generally powder coated or anodized. and, and i, i wonder if that's a little bit limiting, i mean, it says generally, so i guess it could be interpreted maybe for the record that it's, you know, not limited, but the focus really is, on, long jevity and durability, color and...
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commissioner wright that that's correct. the area that we're moving forward with today is the map that's located on page two of the upper fillmore neighborhood, commercial district, as defined by the planning code and zoning map. and yeah, i think that's absolutely true, and we'll continue throughout the life of the survey is we'll move forward with what we know now, and we'll get information from our community, from community stories, from further research, and continue building that, full story of the history of san francisco. and i think, adoption is a scary word for a lot of people, but i think, we're really trying to stress that these findings are going to remain living there, not just going to freeze in time. we're going to add to them. we're open to changing them as we are corrected, as we continue to know more. so i appreciate you for asking that question. thanks. thank you. i assume that was was, how what what you were intending. and i just as part of the handout and the presentation that you gave, had the packet op
commissioner wright that that's correct. the area that we're moving forward with today is the map that's located on page two of the upper fillmore neighborhood, commercial district, as defined by the planning code and zoning map. and yeah, i think that's absolutely true, and we'll continue throughout the life of the survey is we'll move forward with what we know now, and we'll get information from our community, from community stories, from further research, and continue building that, full...
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doctor wright there are constitutional legal moral even religious views that factor into this decision. is there any consensus on when life begins or how the issue of abortion should be handled among voters? >> no, there's really no consensus among democrats or republicans. it's a very thorny moral and political issue. i would say the top issue that democrats have surrounding abortion heading into 2024. when we pull voters 10 - 12% of them say abortion is my number one most important concern. when you lower that to what we call low propensity voters, voters who didn't turn out in the midterms are sure to turn on a general election it is even lower. the task that democrats have because absolutely they have the advantage on the abortion issue and republicans are losing honor. it's making a sale yet in making the case that this is just as important as economy, immigration or crime which you mentioned are much more important to a much bigger swath of voters. trey: abortion is not mentioned in the constitution, neither our marriage, children education or the air force for that matter. life
doctor wright there are constitutional legal moral even religious views that factor into this decision. is there any consensus on when life begins or how the issue of abortion should be handled among voters? >> no, there's really no consensus among democrats or republicans. it's a very thorny moral and political issue. i would say the top issue that democrats have surrounding abortion heading into 2024. when we pull voters 10 - 12% of them say abortion is my number one most important...
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everyone is wright -- watching. iran, russia, the statement we pass the aid package it was not just about ukraine. the spokeswoman for the foreign minister said you know, united states is standing by its allies, taiwan, israel, and ukraine. they put it together. this is what we have known all the time. we know these things are connected and we know russia and china are trying to destabilize the country, trying to destabilize the world and we need to make sure the united states stands for western democracy. it's no surprise to me that the left and right found themselves, use when this happens it means the rest of congress passed a pretty good bill. >> shannon: the concern conservatives have is the flow that will go into gaza. there was guard rails on and he's confident it will get to the right place but then democracy has some reporting on this and they looked into it and said there's a video of the idf taking these aid trucks as they come over, they say hamas is threatening people and some with death if they help is
everyone is wright -- watching. iran, russia, the statement we pass the aid package it was not just about ukraine. the spokeswoman for the foreign minister said you know, united states is standing by its allies, taiwan, israel, and ukraine. they put it together. this is what we have known all the time. we know these things are connected and we know russia and china are trying to destabilize the country, trying to destabilize the world and we need to make sure the united states stands for...
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thank you very much, ben wright, reporting from westminster. the actor hugh grant has settled his privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper. according to court documents, mr grant claimed the sun used private investigators to tap his phone and burgle his house. the terms of the settlement have not been made public, but hugh grant says he's been offered quote �*an enormous sum of money'. a spokesman for news group newspapers says the sun does not accept liability or make any admissions to the allegations. sarah campbelljoins me now. sarah, talk us through the details of this. hugh grant, the actor, has been a prominent campaigner on press reform since the phone hacking scandal emerged more than a decade ago, and it had been expected that injanuary of next year, he would have his time in court. in this case, against news group newspapers, the publishers of the sun, and he is one of several individuals including, as you say, prince harry, suing the school for unlawful permission gathering —— publishers of the sun. in mr grant's
thank you very much, ben wright, reporting from westminster. the actor hugh grant has settled his privacy case against the publisher of the sun newspaper. according to court documents, mr grant claimed the sun used private investigators to tap his phone and burgle his house. the terms of the settlement have not been made public, but hugh grant says he's been offered quote �*an enormous sum of money'. a spokesman for news group newspapers says the sun does not accept liability or make any...
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let's get to work political correspondent ben wright in westminster for more on this. we understand it isjust been more on this. we understand it is just been passed so i guess in a night of long debates has finally come to an end. fix, in a night of long debates has finally come to an end. a long evenin: finally come to an end. a long evening of— finally come to an end. a long evening of wrangling - finally come to an end. a long evening of wrangling between| evening of wrangling between the lords and commons is over, and it appears they have conceded, the lords, they have thrown in the towel and exited the elected house of commons will get its way and the governments safety of rwanda bill will get royal assent under common law, and it takes the government a huge step closer to seeing planes take off for rwanda in the next ten or 12 weeks, and the first asylum weaker —— seekers will be sent to that east african country. it's a big moment for rishi sunak. it was two years ago the government came up with the idea of sending asylum—seekers to rwanda, and it's be
let's get to work political correspondent ben wright in westminster for more on this. we understand it isjust been more on this. we understand it is just been passed so i guess in a night of long debates has finally come to an end. fix, in a night of long debates has finally come to an end. a long evenin: finally come to an end. a long evening of— finally come to an end. a long evening of wrangling - finally come to an end. a long evening of wrangling between| evening of wrangling between...
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this is video of virginia wright from 2019. she mentored and inspired students in san jose for more than 35 years. tragically, she died in a car crash last year. something wright was known for. among her students was her jordan shoe collection. she had more than 200 pairs back in 2019. south bay shoe palace even recognized her and created air jordan ones in her honor. now the company is working with her family to auction off her shoe collection for a san jose state university scholarship that is wright's ama mater. >> i just feel in my heart it was the right thing to do with her collection. she's still helping kids and she's helping kids succeed. i know that's, what she would be really proud of. >> there are more than 60 pairs of shoes left to auction off. so far, this has raised $20,000. the goal is $50,000. if you want to bid, we have a link in this story on our website, abc seven news.com. >> an end of an era happening this weekend in the bay area. saturday will be the last run for bart's legacy trains. these are the trains
this is video of virginia wright from 2019. she mentored and inspired students in san jose for more than 35 years. tragically, she died in a car crash last year. something wright was known for. among her students was her jordan shoe collection. she had more than 200 pairs back in 2019. south bay shoe palace even recognized her and created air jordan ones in her honor. now the company is working with her family to auction off her shoe collection for a san jose state university scholarship that...
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our political correspondent ben wright is at westminster. just how significant is this, do you think, ben? it just how significant is this, do you think, ben?— think, ben? it is huge, jane. in ears to think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come. _ think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long _ think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long after- think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long after rishi| years to come, long after rishi sunak has left no 10, this policy will be remembered. the phasing out of smoking will have a massive impact on public health and i think it's really unlikely that a future government would reverse this move. remember, it's less than 20 years ago that people could smoke in restaurants, in the cinema, on buses, on trains. and the then labour government's move to ban smoking in public places did, like now, because a big political rompers here at westminster, splits between the parties, but parliament passed the parties, but parliament passed the measure, and it stuck, and the impact of t
our political correspondent ben wright is at westminster. just how significant is this, do you think, ben? it just how significant is this, do you think, ben?— think, ben? it is huge, jane. in ears to think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come. _ think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long _ think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long after- think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long after rishi| years to come, long after rishi sunak has left no 10, this policy...
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. _ we've come a long way since the wright brothers�* first flight in 1903. that day, they lifted the world into a new dimension. then we achieved bigger, faster planes. great, but that's also how we ended up with all these emissions. jet engines burn kerosene, which releases carbon dioxide, one of the main greenhouse gases causing climate change. the industry faces an enormous challenge to clean up its act, and that means coming up with new fuels. let's take a look at some of the options. there are biofuels, which are made out of things like plants or vegetable oils, but they still produce some harmful emissions. then there's electric. but although batteries are getting far more efficient, the size that you'd need to power a passengerjet would be way too heavy. and there's one potential solution that's getting people really excited — hydrogen. hydrogen fuel cells combine hydrogen and oxygen to create a flow of electrons around a circuit to power a motor. and as we all know, hydrogen plus oxygen equals h20. the problem is... we can't do much about the funda
. _ we've come a long way since the wright brothers�* first flight in 1903. that day, they lifted the world into a new dimension. then we achieved bigger, faster planes. great, but that's also how we ended up with all these emissions. jet engines burn kerosene, which releases carbon dioxide, one of the main greenhouse gases causing climate change. the industry faces an enormous challenge to clean up its act, and that means coming up with new fuels. let's take a look at some of the options....
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laura wright. and strategic democratic strategist kevin walling. welcome to you both your doctor right, they were a constitutional legal, moral, religious views that factor into this decision here it is there a consensus on when life begins og should be handled among voters? >> no, and actually there is noo consensus among democrats or republicans. it is a very thorny, moral, and political issue. but i would say, trey, the top issues democrats have surrounding abortion heading into 2024 is that when we hold voters only 10% to 12% say abortion is my number one most important concern. and when you lower that to what we call low propensity voters, voters who maybe didn't turn out midterms but sure to turn out in a generaelecl election, it is et lower. the task democrats have because absolutely if they have the advantage on the abortion issue and republicans are losing on iy is making it salient and making the case this is just as important as the economy,impo immigration, or crime measurements are much more importanmet issues to a much bigger swath of
laura wright. and strategic democratic strategist kevin walling. welcome to you both your doctor right, they were a constitutional legal, moral, religious views that factor into this decision here it is there a consensus on when life begins og should be handled among voters? >> no, and actually there is noo consensus among democrats or republicans. it is a very thorny, moral, and political issue. but i would say, trey, the top issues democrats have surrounding abortion heading into 2024...
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curtis wright, who was responsible for the fda examination that allowed oxycantin to enter the market, soon left the organization and 2 years later went to work for the sacklers. at a company meeting, celebrating the launch of a new one. medicines. zackler said the launch of oxycanthin will be followed by a prescription blizzard that will bury the competition, it will be strong, dense and white. the tax dealers launched one of the largest and most terrible advertising campaigns in the history of pharmaceuticals: thousands of sales representatives. trainings describing the advantages of the new drug. they tried to convince society and doctors that the pills are, in fact, a cure for everything, and they can be taken for various types of pain. of course, no one believed their words. the company began to pay thousands of practitioners doctors to participate in various seminars and report on the benefits of oxycanthin. the sacklers approached promotion from all angles: wholesalers received discounts, pharmacists received cashback, patients were given coupons for thirty-day courses of the d
curtis wright, who was responsible for the fda examination that allowed oxycantin to enter the market, soon left the organization and 2 years later went to work for the sacklers. at a company meeting, celebrating the launch of a new one. medicines. zackler said the launch of oxycanthin will be followed by a prescription blizzard that will bury the competition, it will be strong, dense and white. the tax dealers launched one of the largest and most terrible advertising campaigns in the history...
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who was wrongly jailed prosecution of simon mr wright who was wronglyjailed when she was pregnant. and the evidence says he greeted her conviction as brilliant news. i am sure today will be hearing more about that and other things he said. that hearing more about that and other things he said.— things he said. that is what the evidence has _ things he said. that is what the evidence has shown _ things he said. that is what the evidence has shown so - things he said. that is what the evidence has shown so far- things he said. that is what the evidence has shown so far she l things he said. that is what the i evidence has shown so far she was eight weeks pregnant when she was sentenced to 15 months in jail, eight weeks pregnant when she was sentenced to 15 months injail, she got that sentence on her son's tenth birthday and that conviction was later quashed. also the year you mentioned, 2010 when he was managing directorfor mentioned, 2010 when he was managing director for about mentioned, 2010 when he was managing directorfor about seven mentioned, 2010 when he was managing direct
who was wrongly jailed prosecution of simon mr wright who was wronglyjailed when she was pregnant. and the evidence says he greeted her conviction as brilliant news. i am sure today will be hearing more about that and other things he said. that hearing more about that and other things he said.— things he said. that is what the evidence has _ things he said. that is what the evidence has shown _ things he said. that is what the evidence has shown so - things he said. that is what the evidence...
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now sam rose is with the you and release and works agency for palestine. refugees on wright. he tells me what he thinks about israel is really prime minister of statement. yes, that's the only thing we're hearing that is a lot of this, as you all, as just breaking news, know cx extremely, extremely concerning. a few minutes our could be a single best and the only, so the people all got, i'm the people off rough uh, in the 6 you love that has been a little sense and a desire to over the past few, few days as this deadline has called close, close, and if indeed these were both confirmed, we are extremely concerned about the immediate and the longer some future host of people at some your in ross. so can you give us a sense of what the issue is like that the conditions you spoke about, the sense of anxiety, how people coping with now? the shadow of this plan, defensive hanging, either them this is our best friend. the conditions have been desperate here for several months. we know one of the 1000000 people living in a sine, he's lived out long and most of us has lost every race.
now sam rose is with the you and release and works agency for palestine. refugees on wright. he tells me what he thinks about israel is really prime minister of statement. yes, that's the only thing we're hearing that is a lot of this, as you all, as just breaking news, know cx extremely, extremely concerning. a few minutes our could be a single best and the only, so the people all got, i'm the people off rough uh, in the 6 you love that has been a little sense and a desire to over the past...
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what reverend wright was saying back in 2003 was what many leftists then and some of the democrats now believe. >> going to rip out the systemic racism that still effects our laws our institutions our culture. >> laura: given those words from our elected officials, systemic racism, structural racism, given that sentiment, why would anyone be surprised that others who live here feel justified saying yes, that we are, indeed, a wicked, evil country like in michigan over the weekend? >> [chanting] >> laura: none of this should shock anyone who has been paying attention. because those protesters are saying what most activists on the left think. frankly it's what most members of the white house staff believe. outside of maybe fourth of july or funerals, the left recoils and ridicules bold displays of patriotism. they recoil from it. flags make them uncomfortable. trigger warning. >> i was really disturbed. i saw, you know, dozens and dozens of pickup trucks with, you know, expolitic tifs against joe biden on the back of them. >> yep. >> trump flags. and some cases just dozens of american fl
what reverend wright was saying back in 2003 was what many leftists then and some of the democrats now believe. >> going to rip out the systemic racism that still effects our laws our institutions our culture. >> laura: given those words from our elected officials, systemic racism, structural racism, given that sentiment, why would anyone be surprised that others who live here feel justified saying yes, that we are, indeed, a wicked, evil country like in michigan over the weekend?...
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in 1906, a or wilbur wright, got a plane up, flew 24 miles and landed it where he wanted to land and that really is the first, you know, true. so charlie was alive when that happened so people hadn't really flown there were about. one automobile per 100 americans. so the technology was coming in, but they didn't have anywhere to go in them because were no roads and no stations and no, you know, motel. this was before radio, this elway years after the first experimental moving was shown at the chicago columbian exposition. and so there weren't movies or movie theaters yet. i could go on this list but you get the idea he's from a different world is an agrarian world that would have been really to napoleon and probably to michelangelo. and most people were farmers of majority of americans lived a farm by the time he died. he had, you know had an iphone. he'd lived through? i mean no one had ever been to the south or north pole when he was born, he lived to see people walk on the moon, lived to see rovers going around mars as on and on. the so when i say he grew up the future all, the th
in 1906, a or wilbur wright, got a plane up, flew 24 miles and landed it where he wanted to land and that really is the first, you know, true. so charlie was alive when that happened so people hadn't really flown there were about. one automobile per 100 americans. so the technology was coming in, but they didn't have anywhere to go in them because were no roads and no stations and no, you know, motel. this was before radio, this elway years after the first experimental moving was shown at the...
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john wright junior, thanks for those kind words and thank you for carrying your family's civil rights legacy and your son who is doing a hell of a job on our campaign. kerry, most meaningful introduction i ever got in my life other than my sister. i thank for your friendship well beyond the introduction and incredible honor to receive the endorsement of your family and means so much to me. your mom ethel that i spoke with on the phone a couple of weeks ago, last week, to wish her a happy birthday and has been gracious to my family during difficult times in my life. she has done so much for the country. and of course, your dad, i never got to meet. he was a senator from new york and came up to syracuse university and spoke and i waited in line but i didn't get a chance to meet him. but he inspired me with his passion and courage inspired my generation. like millions of americans, i remember that night april 4, 1968 i was finishing law school at sir cute university and heard that dr. king was assassinated. the pain and the outrage sparked riots and despair across the country, including
john wright junior, thanks for those kind words and thank you for carrying your family's civil rights legacy and your son who is doing a hell of a job on our campaign. kerry, most meaningful introduction i ever got in my life other than my sister. i thank for your friendship well beyond the introduction and incredible honor to receive the endorsement of your family and means so much to me. your mom ethel that i spoke with on the phone a couple of weeks ago, last week, to wish her a happy...
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description might offend a lot of people in nila's life like for example, her new boyfriend, andre wright. police had questioned him right away, of course, about the relationship and where she was when she disappeared. >> they asked about when the last time i saw her was, when we spoke? >> or, could the man mulling around the car be someone else like the previous of boyfriend, the investor? his name was reginald potts, but before the cops could find him, he stepped up and called them. >> he wanted to know why the chicago police wanted to talk to him. >> he gave us a lot of information. >> he met her a year earlier, he told them, by pure chance on the street on the ritzy gold coast. she was sophisticated. so is he. they dated briefly, realized it wasn't for life but a girl could do worse, what with his white bentley and duplex overlooking the lake. >> he lived in a very large apartment complex, a high rise. beautiful. >> in an upscale area of the city. >> original told them everything he did, everything he went, very detailed. the days events, early evening shopping with friends at target.
description might offend a lot of people in nila's life like for example, her new boyfriend, andre wright. police had questioned him right away, of course, about the relationship and where she was when she disappeared. >> they asked about when the last time i saw her was, when we spoke? >> or, could the man mulling around the car be someone else like the previous of boyfriend, the investor? his name was reginald potts, but before the cops could find him, he stepped up and called...
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thank you, commissioner wright. yes, i just wanted to thank, mr. castera for your, very thorough, work. i think it'll go a long way in helping, the city to identify historic resources. thank you. thank you, commissioner baldauf. i'm going to pile on with the. thanks, it is just a bravura piece of work. i mean, it's incredible. and a gift to all your neighbors and the rest of us residents of san francisco to have a document like this, i have one question, and i think it's great that this is a living document. i a little bit take issue with skirting ucsf's involvement in the neighborhood, which you describe at the beginning when you just, draw your map. i mean, the, the tract map, you know, that is on page 96, of, come clearly shows it as related to the neighborhood. and i've always thought of the neighborhood as being the university's neighborhood. and so i think there's an incredible risk relationship between the university and the city as a whole. but this neighborhood in particular, and i actually have very strong
thank you, commissioner wright. yes, i just wanted to thank, mr. castera for your, very thorough, work. i think it'll go a long way in helping, the city to identify historic resources. thank you. thank you, commissioner baldauf. i'm going to pile on with the. thanks, it is just a bravura piece of work. i mean, it's incredible. and a gift to all your neighbors and the rest of us residents of san francisco to have a document like this, i have one question, and i think it's great that this is a...
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you guys but when they, when it happened that when i found the ssl janessa wright and slow the door was opened on me. i ran jump otis and closed the door. somebody won't let little if i was going and throw some like that problem. i really don't know. i really one kind of sense. i was $0.10 a months you the police came into the store instead of them trying to focus on. so they came up in my face pushing me right. we all started trying to explain to him that the guy who was shot was land down on the land. but this officer failed there. he just had to take me down. and he grabbed me up in an egg area and went to try and arrest. so me that everybody's been told offices from the moment they came in this do me so yes sir. he wanted to give me the live one. no blood enough. it comes to know if i'm only like way use it and i can get back up and walk in and i study gas for brand. so it's not like i would go down those as most scary as far, right? the sway little slow. right? yeah. it could be, i don't see a lot on am no news with don't know, i used to be struck. so once upon a time, everything h
you guys but when they, when it happened that when i found the ssl janessa wright and slow the door was opened on me. i ran jump otis and closed the door. somebody won't let little if i was going and throw some like that problem. i really don't know. i really one kind of sense. i was $0.10 a months you the police came into the store instead of them trying to focus on. so they came up in my face pushing me right. we all started trying to explain to him that the guy who was shot was land down on...
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i got to publish his book on the wright brothers. and and that was a kind of a classic david mccullough book, because he could. it allowed him to write about the optimism of the american spirit and, you know, the can do nature of americans as told through these these brothers. and that was a story, the truman picasso story that i wanted to get out there. mr. good. mr. karp, how much time do you have to work directly with authors and edit them since you've been ceo and president for the last four years? well, i still get to do it. i don't get to do it as much as i would like, but i do get to work with doris kearns goodwin. i'm still working with bob woodward and john irving, who is my favorite novelist of all time. and i've worked with john on three of his novels, the first one, which i think is really a classic, is called in one person. and it was years ahead of the curve on on transgender rights. and and then i did abc mysteries and most recently, we published the last chairlift and john, i think is one of the greatest novelists ali
i got to publish his book on the wright brothers. and and that was a kind of a classic david mccullough book, because he could. it allowed him to write about the optimism of the american spirit and, you know, the can do nature of americans as told through these these brothers. and that was a story, the truman picasso story that i wanted to get out there. mr. good. mr. karp, how much time do you have to work directly with authors and edit them since you've been ceo and president for the last...
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it, but everything in nonsense you guys put where they when it happened when i found the ssl janessa wright and flow the door was opened on me. i ran jump over this and close the door. somebody won't let us out of warranty and throw some like that problems. i really don't know. i really want pants since i was for instance, and once you have the police came into the store, instead of them trying to focus on. so they came up in my face pushing the right way outside, trying to explain to him that the guy who wish i was land down on the land. but this officer failed there. he just had to take me there and he grabbed me up in an egg area and went to try and harassing me that everybody's been told offices from the moment they came in. this do me to get it. he won the with me. the live one. no blood and nothing comes to know if i'm only like way use it. and i can get back up and walk in and i study gas for brand. so it's not like i would go down those as most scary as far, right? the slay, lose blow, right. the way fear lotto 9, no news with the no, i used to be struck. so once upon a time, everyt
it, but everything in nonsense you guys put where they when it happened when i found the ssl janessa wright and flow the door was opened on me. i ran jump over this and close the door. somebody won't let us out of warranty and throw some like that problems. i really don't know. i really want pants since i was for instance, and once you have the police came into the store, instead of them trying to focus on. so they came up in my face pushing the right way outside, trying to explain to him that...
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i got to publish his book on the wright brothers. and and that was a kind of a classic david mccullough book, because he could. it allowed him to write about the optimism of the american spirit and, you know, the can do nature of americans as told through these these brothers. and that was a story, the truman picasso story that i wanted to get out there. mr. good. mr. karp, how much time do you have to work directly with authors and edit them since you've been ceo and president for the last four years? well, i still get to do it. i don't get to do it as much as i would like, but i do get to work with doris kearns goodwin. i'm still working with bob woodward and john irving, who is my favorite novelist of all time. and i've worked with john on three of his novels, the first one, which i think is really a classic, is called in one person. and it was years ahead of the curve on on transgender rights. and and then i did abc mysteries and most recently, we published the last chairlift and john, i think is one of the greatest novelists ali
i got to publish his book on the wright brothers. and and that was a kind of a classic david mccullough book, because he could. it allowed him to write about the optimism of the american spirit and, you know, the can do nature of americans as told through these these brothers. and that was a story, the truman picasso story that i wanted to get out there. mr. good. mr. karp, how much time do you have to work directly with authors and edit them since you've been ceo and president for the last...
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your co-star, robin wright, was here last night. called you a powerhouse, by the way. not too shabby. >> i don't even know what that -- >> jimmy: that's robin wright. >> --it's the coolest thing ever. >> jimmy: that is pretty cool. >> i know, i just watched that, and i was just like, "whoa." that is so cool to even just see as a description. like, i don't know. it means so much to me. >> jimmy: it's actually a very physical role too. you do a lot of -- >> i mean, i did the stunt that winnie literally thought i was really throwing myself into something. like that before.r done stunts >> jimmy: did you say no to anything? >> yeah. i'm claustrophobic. so i say no to anything if i'm in tight spaces, i have to say no. and sure enough, when i read that script, there was one specific thing where i was like basically crawling through a a cave, but it was the size of an air conditioning vent. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> and i was going through it, and i said, "no, i can't do it. i can't do it." so i came back the next week, and they were like, "can you try it again?" i tried it again,
your co-star, robin wright, was here last night. called you a powerhouse, by the way. not too shabby. >> i don't even know what that -- >> jimmy: that's robin wright. >> --it's the coolest thing ever. >> jimmy: that is pretty cool. >> i know, i just watched that, and i was just like, "whoa." that is so cool to even just see as a description. like, i don't know. it means so much to me. >> jimmy: it's actually a very physical role too. you do a lot of...
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i'm not saying you guys, but when they, when it happened that when i found the ssl janessa wright and slow the door was opened on me. i ran jump over this and close the door. somebody won't let go this, i'll go on and throw some like that problems. i really don't know. i really want pain. and since i was $0.10 a months, you the police came into the store instead of them trying to focus on. so they came up in my face pushing the right way outside, trying to explain to him that the guy who was shot was land down on the land. but this officer failed there. he just had to take me down and he grabbed me up in an egg area and went to try and harassing me that everybody's been told offices from the moment they came and they didn't do this. uh yeah, they still, he wanted to with me the live one know blood and nothing comes to know if i'm only like where you hit it and i can get back up and walk in and i study gas for brand. so it's not like i would go down those as most scary as far, right? the sway lose blow, right. the way fear lotto 9, no news with no use be struck. so once upon a time, ev
i'm not saying you guys, but when they, when it happened that when i found the ssl janessa wright and slow the door was opened on me. i ran jump over this and close the door. somebody won't let go this, i'll go on and throw some like that problems. i really don't know. i really want pain. and since i was $0.10 a months, you the police came into the store instead of them trying to focus on. so they came up in my face pushing the right way outside, trying to explain to him that the guy who was...
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. >> reverend marvin wright has been learning in the shadow of reverend williams, poised to lead the community from the legacy that helped guide him and others for years to come. >> i went to him and i said, they want me to fill your shoes. he absorbed me from that responsibility. he said, i need for you to be you and to understand that where you take it is where we are supposed to go. >> the legacy of reverend cecil williams cemented inside glide memorial and forever on the streets he served. >> glide is working on details for a public memorial. for more on the life of reverend williams, head to our website, www.kpix.com. >>> we have an update on donald trump's ongoing criminal trial in manhattan. find out how prosecutors are saying the former president influenced the 2016 election. >>> a popular restaurant chain is closing in san jose. rent hikes and the rough pandemic forest a local favorite to shut down. >>> we are going to break into sunshine through the afternoon today but tomorrow, the marine layer will build back hi, i'm greg. i live in bloomington, illinois. i'm not an actor
. >> reverend marvin wright has been learning in the shadow of reverend williams, poised to lead the community from the legacy that helped guide him and others for years to come. >> i went to him and i said, they want me to fill your shoes. he absorbed me from that responsibility. he said, i need for you to be you and to understand that where you take it is where we are supposed to go. >> the legacy of reverend cecil williams cemented inside glide memorial and forever on the...
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go vote. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: jeff wright, everybody. we'll be right back with daniel radcliffe. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling in ra and psa. relieve fatigue... and stop further joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin; heart attack, stroke, and gi tears occurred. people 50 and older with a heart disease risk factor have an increased risk of death. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. done settling? ask your rheumatologist for rinvoq. and take back what's yours. abb
go vote. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: jeff wright, everybody. we'll be right back with daniel radcliffe. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i told myself i was ok with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and...
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virginia wright, also known as sp gina, used sneakers as a way to connect with her students, and now her more than 200 pairs of shoes that she collected over the years will be up for auction. the auction goes live tomorrow on charitybuzz .com. all the proceeds will go to a san jose state university scholarship fund in honor of sp gina, a woman in the east bay looking for her car. we'll take a closer look at how a thief was able to take off with her ride. plus our attorney believes that the airing of the documentary could assist our case. that documentary is set to come out soon, and it focuses on the search for the remains of alexis gabe of oakley, why her family believes this film could help uncover more evidence. and a groundbreaking nightclub in san francisco is delaying its closing date. the support it's received from the community as it repares s macarthur, just a few blocks from northeastern university in oakland. a man is seen driving up in a light colored acura integra. you see the person there before stopping outside of a home. he then gets out, walks up to a red honda del s
virginia wright, also known as sp gina, used sneakers as a way to connect with her students, and now her more than 200 pairs of shoes that she collected over the years will be up for auction. the auction goes live tomorrow on charitybuzz .com. all the proceeds will go to a san jose state university scholarship fund in honor of sp gina, a woman in the east bay looking for her car. we'll take a closer look at how a thief was able to take off with her ride. plus our attorney believes that the...
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and there's sort of this long standing conspiracy that there's a hangar at wright-patterson. the alien spacecraft are kept it it would have gone to the asylum national lab, which was right up the road from roswell and which was where the government had already all of the smartest physicists in the united states to address the biggest questions of physics. if we'd encountered an alien spacecraft the summer of 47, even if that had been kept incredibly secret by. if there were ten people in the united who knew about that craft and had been asked to provide advice about it, there's no enrico fermi was not one of those ten that if anyone in america that we had recovered or spacecraft in the summer of 47 fermi in teller would have been among that group and they were at the base where the us government would have almost absolutely put that. so if in the summer, 1950, three years later, enrico fermi is sitting there saying, well, we haven't seen any evidence of any aliens yet, have we? to me that's the most convincing evidence that nothing interesting happened in roswell in 47. one m
and there's sort of this long standing conspiracy that there's a hangar at wright-patterson. the alien spacecraft are kept it it would have gone to the asylum national lab, which was right up the road from roswell and which was where the government had already all of the smartest physicists in the united states to address the biggest questions of physics. if we'd encountered an alien spacecraft the summer of 47, even if that had been kept incredibly secret by. if there were ten people in the...
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let's bring in robin wright. she's hello over at the woodrow wilson international center and a contributing writer at the new yorker magazine. robin, thanks very much for joining us. >> how do you >> read or runs message that its retaliation is over? >> well, in fact, that it's sent this message even as its attacks continued is its missiles and drones. we're still in the air. here's a signal that it really wanted to have this one and done at least short-term danger at the moment. is that israel's playing the short term. it has military superiority it can whether it's eliminate iran's arsenal's of pushback, its allies in the region or kill its military leaders but it doesn't really have a long-term strategy when it comes to what are its goals as it to contain iran is eliminated. nuclear program. is it to push for regime change? in the meantime, that iran is playing the long game and it is willing to undertake what was very daring and unprecedented barrage are swarm of attacks on israel what it is playing for the l
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another no, came from the mouth of the special assistant to the us president thomas wright. according to him, the moment when ukraine will be able to join the alliance will come only when it is in a more stable position. and this is not expected in the white house either now or in the next few years, while ride made it clear that the states are ready to continue pumping money into the zelensky regime’s weapons. and this despite the fact that the ratings of the current administration are rapidly falling. according to the latest cnn poll, it is already 60%. americans do not approve of joe biden's performance as us president. the effectiveness of the support that washington provides to kiev is also questionable. the defense one portal, citing sources in the pentagon, writes that the armed forces of ukraine began to refuse from the use of smart, high-precision american bombs. this weapon was developed specifically for the ukrainian army and turned out to be extremely ineffective against russian electronic warfare systems. previously, ukrainians were disappointed in high-precis
another no, came from the mouth of the special assistant to the us president thomas wright. according to him, the moment when ukraine will be able to join the alliance will come only when it is in a more stable position. and this is not expected in the white house either now or in the next few years, while ride made it clear that the states are ready to continue pumping money into the zelensky regime’s weapons. and this despite the fact that the ratings of the current administration are...