At the coliseum with more this final farewell so dan, what did fans tell you they will miss the most about the team. No longer playing in oakland. Well obviously theyre going to be missing the tailgates just being able to come together and really enjoy the atmosphere out here unfortunately, todays loss things didnt turn out the way that they were hoping, but they still partied like there was no tomorrow. A celebration takes over the parking lot of the Oakland Coliseum its the final bay area tailgate for the raiders. The fans wanted to give their team a proper sendoff before the silver and black had to without the raiders sundays in oakland just wont be the same for some its a sad day, but its a great debut come here for over 20 years. Every moment has been memorable. The kids are right now, im really here in oakland, and i think the oakland hurts. Well pick up for greatness. Optimistic about a win long faces instead streamed out of the coliseum one last time, im sad man our last game a
Sleeker than ever, but does it measure up early today starts right now good friday morning im Frances Rivera and im phillip mena. A dangerous heat wave is hovering over much of the country. Triple digit temperatures could turn deadly this weekend new york city has declared a heat emergency and canceled the triathlon. Some of the athletes and event staff will distribute water and gatorade around the city instead. And lyft is offering free and discounted rides to cooling centers in impacted cities including chicago. Thats where nbcs blayne alexander is following the story. Reporter the relentless heat wave is showing no mercy from new mexico to new hampshire, 200 Million People are under a heat alert through the weekend. In chicago, a. C. Repair crews are stretched to the max and downtown, steam rising from sky scrapers after a morning rainstorm. Here in chicago, its the tale of two extremes. Just six months ago this exact spot was frozen over now its on pace to hit near record highs in
kat s marriage is fine. [laughs] let s debunk at the bunker really been called terrace because that s all he can call you so get used to it. i get called the toxic meal all the time. it s crazy i mean you dismember one post man. they tried to erase our message by demonizing the messenger. sanchez is a. we know that s true, we do do this but our hearts aren t really into it and we don t control the bullhorn, they do. so when the for more funding for stupid will call them socialists when they shaken visual hands with somebody will call them senile. [applause] clapped, how dare you. and when they want more sex ed in schools we called them rumors to be fair, some of them turned out to be true. president biden: we go back a long way, she was 12 i was 30, but anyway. greg: glad he didn t complete that sentence. he would be serving a sentence. and now there is talk of civil war according to cbs reporter major garrett no relation to mrs. garrett on the facts of life. although the
On about books we delve into the latest news about the Publishing Industry with interesting insider interviews with Publishing Industry experts. Well also give you updates on current nonfiction authors and books. The latest book reviews, and well talk about the current nonfiction books featured on cspan book tv. And welcome to about books, a program and podcast produced by cspan booktv. We look at the business of publishing and we talk with authors about their work as well. In just a minute, were going to be joined by columnist Danny Heitman of the Baton Rouge Advocate to talk about rereading the classics. But first, i want to let you know that all booktv programs are Available Online at booktv dot org. Danny heitman. In the wall street journal. You wrote a column entitled im revisiting the books of my youth. Why are you doing that. Well, peter, im revisiting the books of my youth, basically based on my rediscovery of my Norton Anthology of american literature. That i used as a College
Books. The latest book reviews, and well talk about the current nonfiction books featured on cspan book tv. And welcome to about books, a program and podcast produced by cspan booktv. We look at the business of publishing and we talk with authors about their work as well. In just a minute, were going to be joined by columnist Danny Heitman of the Baton Rouge Advocate to talk about rereading the classics. But first, i want to let you know that all booktv programs are Available Online at booktv dot org. Danny heitman. In the wall street journal. You wrote a column entitled im revisiting the books of my youth. Why are you doing that. Well, peter, im revisiting the books of my youth, basically based on my rediscovery of my Norton Anthology of american literature. That i used as a College Freshman College Student in 1982. And as you can see, its really born the year. Its now held together with some duct tape and basically, in the course of cleaning out my house and tidying things up, i deci