The featured speaker at Monday s Democratic luncheon will be Calen Evans, President of the Washoe Education Association (WEA). He will present a teacher perspective on which proposals currently being considered by the 82nd Session support public education, and which do not.
good women and men to bring about change he and my mother throughout his life, throughout her life, they showed us that. we were sitting around the set watching that speech the evening of april 3rd, and it just sends chills up your spine. it was like he had a vision and he knew what was coming the next day and was imploring everyone to kcarry on his work, carry on his dream. what is the state of that dream today here in 2023, 55 years after dr. king s assassination well, you know, it s interesting because one of the things that i keep reflecting on even as we were driving to the studio here and looking at the areas in which he grew up and just imagining, you know, him walking these streets, and the thing that keeps coming up for me is what could have been, you know, what could have been for martin and his siblings, and his family, what could have been for our daughter, his granddaughter,
sometimes there will be a mentor or someone like that in the crowd that may know you and the coaches may back you but a lot of the time there is not that support there, especially at lower league grass roots. it is hard to get support and help. if i am in a situation where i really needed it, a lot of times someone would not be there and it can be scary at times when there is no one there for you. 50 years ago today, on a busy new york street a phone call was made that would change life as we know it. it was the first one ever made from a mobile and signalled the start of a new era of communication. our technology editor zoe kleinman has been talking to the man who made that historic call, on april 3rd, 1973. mobile phones, we love them. the un estimates three quarters of the world s population owns a mobile phone and there are more mobiles than people in the united kingdom, according
good morning and welcome to way too early on this monday, april 3rd. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for starting your day with us, your week with us, what will be a historic week. and we begin in new york city where donald trump is expected to arrive later today ahead of the first ever arraignment of a former president of the united states in a series of late-night posts on social media, trump announced plans to leave florida at noon today and head to his old home of manhattan he will then spend the night at trump tower before reportedly surrendering to law enforcement ahead of his first court appearance tomorrow afternoon. although these plans are subject to change, officials familiar with the matter tell us trump will not be handcuffed, but put in a holding cell, or even have his mugshot taken. as of now, the plan is for the former president to be fi fingerprinted before hearing his charges, and then he will leave the courthouse of his own free