Join the cohosts of Our Hamptons Podcast, Irwin Levy and Esperanza Leon, for a look back at the Leisurama homes of Montauk. We’ll listen to the 23- minute
community, in this district, which i was born in. it will be 50 years last week. it is directly connected t them, and i think my views, my beliefs, are more in line with those of the voter of this district and his you know, we are in thi moment where we greatly debate who gets to tell the america story. your family, very much, is the american story your family having to pay poll tax now, his daughter maybe th first black woman elected to represent the state of virgini in the house o representatives. as much as we focus on the negatives, is an extraordinary thing. it is an extraordinary thing worth pointing off, an jennifer mcclellan is runnin as a democratic candidate fo virginia s fourth congressiona district the race is not over yet, bu we will be watching very, very closely. it is their on their closing days senator mcclellan, thank you s much thank you, and thank you fo
this happening or are you using what is a very viscerally d emotional story in order to manipulate people into giving you their support? and that s exactly what they re doing. and so it s race the white supremacist america story. it s the violent america story. and then i mentioned the gunme issueri as one of their final cards last night. biden was very explicit on the issue of gun control in november. what congress fails, i believe this time a majority of the american people won t give up either. i believe o the majority of you will act to turn your outrage t into making this issue central to your vote. is enough, enough, enough. then he said enough many times in that speech. but if going to be the difference at the polls for the democratss it s not and it t not because the solutions that they have to offer are not real solutions. it s demagogery. it s demonization of law abiding americans who are not participating in these kinds of
board. virtually, impossible. would a little girl ever gain the strength, not only to recover, but to come back hole? and, would a dedicated detective not only crack his biggest case, but keep the emotional promise he had made? eric a story, beginning in a hard scramble neighborhood, in louisville, in this brick house, on wilson avenue. a two-year-old, wild about door of the explore, erica lived here with her mom, aaron harper. on may 18th, 2006, police got a frantic 9-1-1 call. when they arrived at the house, the man who made the call flagged them down. what was his state of mind? he was hysterical. what was he saying? there is a little girl here, a little girl. detective tom, and retired officer, larry riley, found a horrifying scene. a woman, almost certainly dead, on the floor. you can see a pool of blood.
Glenn says his painting of boxer Joe Lewis losing to an underestimated opponent is one he’ll never sell. Why? Because the story behind that painting and Joe Lewis’ path to redemption is one we all must know. It’s vital, Glenn explains, that we take our experiences from the past even political .