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RT Watching The Hawks July 12, 2024

Greetings and salutations well well well well well the election is over and now my friends the real game of votes begin yes here in the United States of america the polls are finally closed all the votes that could have been cast have now been cast of the winner in the 2020 race to the white house is Television Commercials cable news channels and the business of turning politics into entertainment and why because right now millions upon millions upon millions of americans have been tuned in and scrolling through their new speeds anxiously awaiting for a winner to be crowned while state and local Election Officials feverish we tally up the numbers in the swing states like wisconsin michigan pennsylvania North Carolina making the political punditry class news Network Executives and others who make their checks off of political News Coverage well they are getting here than Jeffrey Toobin in between xoom calls and speaking of being in love with one self United States President Donald Trump

KGO ABC7 News 600PM July 12, 2024

Come back to me, sir. Reporter u. S. Postal service mail carrier carl bracey was the driver. Police were looking for a stolen white chevy impala with tented windows. The Police Officer believed the suspect was armed. Bracey was driving a white chevy malibu. I never had a gun pulled out on me but to have several guns is devastating to me. Reporter San Rafael Police chief dianna bishop. He made a mistake. This kind of mistake is rare, but it happens. Reporter the person who reported the vehicle stolen didnt know his license plate. Attorney john burris is representing bracey in a lawsuit filed by the police department. He said the officers on dispatch should have found more information who they were looking for before stopping bracey. Very disturbing. All you really had is a black man in a car. Reporter the vehicles tented windows prevented police from seeing braceys ethnicity. We were three quarters of the way through getting you out of the car, it came out there was stickers on the side

CSPAN2 Juliet SchorAfter The Gig July 11, 2024

Joining us today and conversation. Julia is a professor of solely on sociology at Boston College also a member of the Macarthur Foundation has written and edited on the economy sustainability including sustainable less lawn i scale and a fellow former guggenheim fellow in multiple awards for her work and research drain today who was a professor of law at the university of california hastings that her work has been cited by the California Supreme Court and published in the l. A. Times and guardian and slate currently working on a book go today they are discussing based on nearly a decade of Meticulous Research this new book discusses the sharing economy of what it is and what it could have been and what it could still be. From Bill Mckibben himself julia sure and the team are done something extraordinary during research leaving them to understand what the sharing economy feels like and the storytelling ability but the rest of us make complete sense of the data and in addition to have a

KPIX CBS Morning News July 12, 2024

Good morning. Good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Were going to begin with the election this morning. Were just four days out from election day. The president and joe biden are continuing their marathon push to make their final pitch to voters. They will hold competing rallies in minnesota today. The former Vice President is set to appear at a drivein car rally later this afternoon. While mr. Trump will headline a rally shortly after bidens event. Nancy chen is in washington. How are the candidates trying to lure the last minute voters . Reporter good morning to you. The candidates are crisscrossing the country, trying to reach as many voters as possible. Especially in key swing states. President trump and former vice President Joe Biden have very different closing arguments. The race for the white house is being fought on familiar territory. Five days from now we are going to win florida. Florida goes blue, its over. Its over. Reporter the president ial campaigns converged on the

CSPAN3 20th Century African American Activism In Detroit July 11, 2024

Influential book the end of the street. And i think it is kalonji going next. Dr. Kalonji walton professor at north carolina. And dr. David goldberg, an associate professor at Wayne State University. The chair and commenter today is jamon jordan, who is the detroit president of the detroit chapter of asala and tour leader and historian on all things detroit. A Community Scholar out of detroit. A wonderful set of folks going to help us think about politics in detroit and michigan and how to make sense of that. So im going to throw it over to the panel now. Again, thank you for being here. Right, thank you, patrick. Hello, everybody. My name is jamon jordan. Real quick before we start with the panel. I want to thank everybody for coming to this session and hearing a little bit about detroits politics, and particularly the radical politics. And i think, of course, i thank my panel for being here. I want to say even though its conyers were talking about the mid 20th century up until the be

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