game 7-0 and game 2 is currently underway. the a s elected to postpone their game against the rangers today and they played last night is scheduled because there was an issue getting everybody together to make a cohesive decision and the shortstop, a bay area native said it was important to represent his hometown in this fashion. the city that we play in has a long history of fighting for what is right. that is what we are trying to do here. i feel like a lot of our fans will have our backs on this one. especially when they turn on what they think will be an a s game and it is not on there. they will understand why. reporter: for the second straight day, the nba playoffs have been postponed in the orlando bubble and according to reports, players voted to resume games this weekend and stay tuned for that. also today, the wnba decided to postpone their season on hold in florida while the national hockey league postponed playoff games scheduled for today and tomorrow and my
take in letters from the incarcerated and fulfill the best they can through book donations at the store. they send i think about 40 states or so across the country. the numbers are staggering. i think they get about 10,000 packages a year, which represents about 20 to 30,000 books. i think the program since june of 2020 has collected about 7,000 books so far, so thanks to everybody that s made donations at that time. if you want to know more about new york city bookstores you can go to their site, bookstores nospaceco ny.org. they ve demonstrated and shown why literacy and access is the human rights. we commend them on that. it s a setback and we want to continue to support the people that are there. i want to give a shout out to our two guests that have a book out just published i think in the last month called the black panther party. graphic novel history is a category that is hard sometimes. it is the history of the black panther party and david walker is an award-winni
it was here in this area where she learned the skills that were vital to make her a successful conductor on the underground railroad. skills such as reading the landscape, foraging for food, walking through the woods reading the stars, being , comfortable outdoors by herself. i would like to highlight our visitor center. this building is lined in cedar which is a reference to her time in the fields with her father. these last three buildings are lined in zinc. the idea is over time, it will and weather and begin to fade. the idea is that after you visit our visitor s center, your ignorance about harriet tubman s life and the underground railroad will fade as well. we have a vegetative roof on the flat surfaces, you can see the one on the far south. that helps us keep the visitor center warm in the winter and cool in the summer. we also have rain barrels to collect the excess water and we use it to water our vegetation. we also have photovoltaic lights. we turn them off at nig
media. his documentaries include i am a man, black masculinity, in america, beyond beaten rhymes and soul food junkies. in october, 1966, as you all know, bobby seale and hughie p. newton established the original black panther party in oakland, california. [ cheers and applause ] seale was the founding chairman and national organizer from 1966 to 1974. seale s an author, educator and tireless advocate for the legacy of the black panther party. stephen shames is a student at the university of california berkeley, first encountered and photographed bobby seale in april of 1967, in an anti-vietnam war rally. seale became a mentor to shames, and shames became the most trusted photographer to the party, remaining by seale s side during his run for mayor of oakland in 1973. stephen shames is the author of nine monographs, the latest power of the people, the black panthers, co-authored with bobby seale. he creates award-winning photos for advocacy organizations, the media and museum