Ruffner talks about the photos he took on may 4, 1970s, when National Guard troops shot and killed four students at kent state ohio during an. Ntivietnam war protest a student and photographer at the time, one of his photos was used on the cover of like life magazine. Thank you all for coming out tonight. We are hosting photographer howard ruffner, who during his College Years at Kent University was a photographer for the yearbook as well as the newspaper. His book moments of truth is a collection of more than 150 of his photos surrounding the kent state massacre of the 1970s in 4 students lives were lost. [applause] first of all, i have to say, its nice to see familiar faces out here. Pasadenaeople from village and relatives. My daughter is out here with my soninlaw and his parents are. Ere most of all, i have to thank my wife for being here. If she will just raise her hand. [applause] mr. Ruffner as most of you know, whenever you endeavor on a real good project, your spouse is the on
60s and 70s on a lot of these temps. To the north. 50s, 60s. Although lima valley at 48 degrees. 62, american canyon. And 46 truckee. 71 out to sacramento. Look for another warm to hot day. Not as bad. The high will back off a teeny bit. Its going to reload by weekend. Warm up by saturday. Sunday still looks pretty warm as well. But overall, temperatures down a little bit, then back up a little bit. 60s, 70s, and back into the 90s, mid to upper for some. Sal is here at 4 31. And he will tell you about 80 . Yeah. 80 steve. A couple of lengths taken away for road work. To el sobrante. And actually, now the backup extends to hercules. So solano traffic is good. But once you get down to the hercules area, you are going to see slow traffic here because of road work in this area, coming into richmond and heading down toward 580. And theyre doing some grinding and paving. And that has an unexpected delay beginning right after the hercules area. Also look. For this time of morning. Its taking
resilience and redemption on the band book club. another hour of velshi begins right now. right now. good morning to you, it is saturday, may the fourth. week three has wrapped in the first criminal trial of donald trump. the republican party s twice impeached for four times impacted presumptive presidential nominee. he is the first former president to find himself facing a criminal trial and the possibility of spending time in jail. even though he s in this precarious position right now he continues to be the same abrasive man he has always been, someone who thinks the rules don t apply to him. on tuesday, the judge presiding over his criminal trial, judge juan merchan, ruled trump has violated his gag order nine times so far. he ordered the former president to pay a total fine of $9000.00 and if necessary, he would impose a cursory tory punishment. trump could face more consequences as soon as next week. in addition to that ruling, another hearing was scheduled, was hel
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