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    • Gianna Maria-Onore Bryant. Kobe and Vanessa’s second daughter, Gianna, was born on May 1, 2006, three years after her big sister. From a young age, Gianna — who was lovingly known as Gigi — wanted to follow her dad’s footsteps into basketball.
    • Bianka Bella Bryant, 7. Vanessa and Kobe welcomed their third child — daughter Bianka Bella — on Dec. 5, 2016. The pair waited 16 days to share the first photo of their bundle of joy, who appeared swaddled in a soft pink blanket.
    • Capri Kobe Bryant, 4. Kobe announced he and Vanessa were expecting another baby on New Year’s Day 2019 with a post that read, “New year, new baby Mamba on the way.”
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    Winston Bryant (born October 3, 1938) is a former Democratic Secretary of State (1977–1978), the 14th Lieutenant Governor (1981–1991) and attorney general (1991–1999) of the U.S. state of Arkansas.

    He was born in Malvern, the seat of Hot Spring County. He is married to the former Susan Hughes and has one son, John Bryant.

    In 1960, Bryant graduated from Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphia. He graduated in 1963 from University of Arkansas School of Law in Fayetteville. He received a Master of Laws (Administrative Law) from George Washington University Law School in Washington, D.C. in 1970. He was a legislative assistant to the late U.S. Senator John L. McClellan from 1968 to 1971. Thereafter, he was a prosecuting attorney in his native Hot Spring County and a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from 1973 to 1977. Elected Secretary of State in 1976, he vacated the office after one term, describing it as "a glorified janitor's job." He unsuccessfully ran for the U.S. House of Representatives from Arkansas' Fourth District on 1978 which was being vacated by Ray Thornton, who ran for the U.S. Senate. Bryant led the five-man primary, but lost in a runoff to Union County Prosecuting Attorney Beryl Anthony, Jr. He was Elected Lieutenant Governor in 1982 and served one term under Republican Governor Frank White and three terms under Democrat Bill Clinton before being elected Attorney General in 1990. He won 55-45% for the post over future Congressman and Governor Asa Hutchinson, and was renominated in the 1994 Democratic primary 58-42% over State Representative (and future U.S. Senator) Mark Pryor. Bryant triumphed in the ordinarily heavily Republican year by a margin of 80-20% over his GOP opponent, Dan Ivy, an attorney and former Democrat.

    While serving as Attorney General, Bryant waged two separate campaigns for the United States Senate. In 1996, he ran for the seat being vacated by Senator David Pryor. He received the Democratic nomination in a close runoff primary against State Senator and Future University of Central Arkansas President Lu Hardin, but lost in a close race to Republican Congressman Tim Hutchinson. When Arkansas's other senator, Dale Bumpers, retired before the 1998 election, Bryant once again ran in the Democratic primary. He placed second in the initial balloting, and lost the run-off to former Representative Blanche Lincoln who went on to defeat Republican state Senator Fay Boozman in the general election. After his defeat by Lincoln, he finished his term as Attorney General and retired to his law practice in Malvern.

    •U.S. Army, rank of Captain (1963–65)

    •Arkansas Insurance Commission Attorney (1966)

    •Assistant U. S. Attorney Eastern District of Arkansas (1967)

    •Legislative Assistant to U.S. Senator John L. McClellan in Washington, D. C. (1968–1971)

    •Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Hot Spring County, Arkansas (1971–72)

    •State Representative Hot Spring County (1973–77)

  4. United States Army. Years of service. 1963–1965. Rank. Captain. Battles/wars. Vietnam War. Winston Bryant (born October 3, 1938) is an American politician and attorney. He was the Secretary of State of Arkansas (1977–1978), the 14th Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas (1981–1991) and Arkansas Attorney General (1991–1999).

  5. Winston Bryant facts. Winston Bryant (born October 3, 1938) is an American politician and attorney. He was the Secretary of State of Arkansas (1977–1978), the 14th Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas (1981–1991) and Arkansas Attorney General (1991–1999).[1]

  6. Night Court. (2023 TV series) Night Court is an American sitcom, a revival of the series of the same name that originally aired from 1984 to 1992. It premiered on NBC on January 17, 2023. It received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised Melissa Rauch 's performance. [1]

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