Lucky to be so spry in our 80s. He is an expert in all of this. He was an economist before this. He had a good idea of enhenry george and how it all came together. He knew lizzie magie existed but the deeper stuff was something i spent a lot of time on. There were things we would not need to be interested in. Like the quakers and the history of Atlantic City was in the book and what it was like living there. He lived in berkeley in the 70s so he would not have to zoom out and look at the Political Climate there. A lot of the character developing and a lot of the details were in the depositions but didnt make it into the brief. Than were interesting but not part of the timeline he put together. Flushing out character and the lizzie magie and history board game pieces. The first half of the book was less reliant on the documents. [inaudible conversation] his conviction through the whole thing is amazing. Turning down the selling offer which is a big turning point in the book. His backgro
Industry and the chal fangick of china, u. S. And russia to develop a better car. You need to be firm in the principles but firm in details. That reflexes the polarization we are seeing and the methods of if all of the Senators Congress men and women, and state legislatures can adopt we can come together as a country and solve many important issues. My favorite quote was from julie adams the secretary of the senate who said be humble and have a strong work ethic and be kind to the people you meet up you will meet them on the way down. In congress we have a lack of true statesman. As much as i disagree with john mccain he did something impressive and committed to the Veterans Affair bill and reading the Senate Torture bill and focused on staying away from torture is essential to our democracy. When we have people crossing the aisle and make decisions with people they may not agree with that is what we need to maintain the security and integrity of the Nation High School students who ran
Relation. But its a relatively common last name i believe. I did my best to contact distant relatives, but they are so distant that it is what it is. They are in this and theres nothing really tangible in place. So he went about trying to make sure that the quakers in Atlantic City were not acknowledged. In my version of it is just telling the story. It seems like i cant even tell you how many times people say oh, youre writing a book. Great. And unlike, its so i think the part one is getting the story out there, but i dont know of anything tangible. If you have any ideas, i would be all years [inaudible question] [inaudible question] thats a good question. Every now and then i am not a game collector or a hardcore. I think if its expensive its not ludicrously so i havent seen them it was really successful and there were a lot in circulation. So as far as i know they are not really expensive. Boardgames are this weird collectible because i think its what, folks went through and it was
Protesters. Theres been no arrests no violence here. Of course, tonight at 10 00 this crowd will have to disperse. But many people came here today trying to pick up the pieces from last night. Stop the violence please we dont need this where is everybody going to go and shop . Yall breaking into the stores and taking stuff. Reporter this woman has worked at this cvs for 13 years. Last night she watched her neighborhood erupt in violence. It was wrong. It was wrong. And it didnt have nothing to do with freddie. It didnt. It didnt. They destroy the whole city. Not just cvs. They destroy the whole city. For what . Reporter the blaze from the cvs fire could be seen for miles as firefighters under Police Protection tried to put out the flames. Yesterday the Stores Manager made the decision to close, and he sent his employees home just as the riots were beginning. We would have got hurt. Who knows . Im just glad we got out of the store. I got everybody out of the store, thats my concern. Rep
Dont forget to watch the allstar game tuesday right here on fox. Stay tuned for your local news. Im cat deeley. Its been amazing. Good night the verdict theyve waited for for years, and its a victory for giants fan bryan stow and his family. He got some help today, and thats what he was looking for. Good evening, im Gasia Mikaelian in tonight for julie haener. And im frank somerville. Four weeks of testimony, nine days of deliberations. Today, a jury awarded 18 million to bryan stow. He was the emt who was savagely beaten outside Dodger Stadium a year ago. The jury also found that former dodgers owner, frank mccourt, was not liable. Ken pritchett, live now in San Francisco to tell us the jury award was far less than what bryan stows family asked for. Reporter the stow family seemed please with the 18 million judgment. The bulk of that they will seen, the question, is it enough, and its a question, based on how long mr. Stow is expected to live with his severe injuries. Were any of the