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lincoln is having his photograph taken because, what you begin to see, and this is where we begin posthumouson to the lincoln, because we know it is coming. you see the wear on terror on lincoln's body. thert critic who reviewed gardner said, by 1863 comedic and see the way the clothes are hanging off him. -- the nice nights suits still, but look at the way -- he is very well groomed in this picture. in 1863, there is something that is haunting. the eyes and a lot quite as dreamy. they are beginning to stare. that famous vietnam phrase, the-mile stare. and what he is staring at his this. an industrialized warfare is continuing. grammy, pine, if you didn't need casualty list-- in the newspaper, these were the the dead.s you'll notice there don't have any shoes on. they were stripped of their shoes. again, lincoln is distressed need will not pursue lee as vigorously as he wants. there is something in this picture where there is again is heartening element, which gardner captures perfectly. gardner was a great photographer ofr the great documentarian the age. this is not dangle that lincoln usual
lincoln is having his photograph taken because, what you begin to see, and this is where we begin posthumouson to the lincoln, because we know it is coming. you see the wear on terror on lincoln's body. thert critic who reviewed gardner said, by 1863 comedic and see the way the clothes are hanging off him. -- the nice nights suits still, but look at the way -- he is very well groomed in this picture. in 1863, there is something that is haunting. the eyes and a lot quite as dreamy. they are...
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the body begins to decompose. religious --rt of it only adds to the whole kind of religious -- i will have to say hysteria of the body disappears, but because of that it becomes more mythologized. photography does not really pick up -- it becomes part of the landscape -- no president really uses it until later in the century and somebody like teddy roosevelt. himselflways having photographed and that was when photography -- by then you could print photographs in the newspaper and teddy took full advantage of that. thank you again, i see brian lurking. [applause] >> thank you, david. a very interesting presentation. as david has suggested. if you have a chance to get to washington, the gardner exhibit is well worth the trip. i would like to ask diane -- she is on her way up already. i would ask her to take a presentation -- give a presentation to david. what sister is giving david is a framed copy of the roy niemann's oil painting of lincoln. the original hangs in the abraham lincoln presidential library in springf
the body begins to decompose. religious --rt of it only adds to the whole kind of religious -- i will have to say hysteria of the body disappears, but because of that it becomes more mythologized. photography does not really pick up -- it becomes part of the landscape -- no president really uses it until later in the century and somebody like teddy roosevelt. himselflways having photographed and that was when photography -- by then you could print photographs in the newspaper and teddy took...
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be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. bayer aspirin.erhe is.at golf. people say i'm getting better. no one's ever said that. but i'd like tkeep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. he's just happier when he's playing. but he's terrible. for the strength and energy to keep doing what you love, try new ensure enlive. only patented ensure enlive has hmb, plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. and its clinically proven formula helps you stay you. oh. nice shot. new ensure enlive. always be you. and it's working moms everywhere who inspired us to work harder. that's why we are putting more food in our salisbury steak dinners and making chicken strips with 100% natural chicken breast. now serving... a better banquet. >> purple bah loolloons and flo line the outside of his estate. and donald trump told connecticut voters if he doesn't quote rant and rave people will fall asleep. on friday trump's top advisor told party officials he is evolving. now back to caught on camera. >> welcome back to caught on camera. it's one of tho
be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. bayer aspirin.erhe is.at golf. people say i'm getting better. no one's ever said that. but i'd like tkeep being terrible at golf for as long as i can. he's just happier when he's playing. but he's terrible. for the strength and energy to keep doing what you love, try new ensure enlive. only patented ensure enlive has hmb, plus 20 grams of protein to help rebuild muscle. and its clinically proven formula helps you stay you. oh....
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reconstruction begins when the war begins. indeed, the word because section -- reconstruction is used at the beginning of the work, but it is used differently. it is used not only to mean remaking the nation, restoring the nation, redefine the nation, the state in succession begin to use the word reconstruction to discuss reconstructing the constitution so as to accommodate their concerns and their needs. an abolitionist who carried a cane with a hidden soared in net in thedden sword in it event he was attacked -- hidden dword in the event he was attacked, declared in 1861, we hear much talk about reconstruction. he wrote, to go to hell is easy, but to come back again, that is labor. that is toil. once the war begins, from the very start, lincoln is concerned with the question of how the union is going to be restored. how the states are going to be brought back in again? he appoints military governors to five different states. he appoints andrew johnson in tennessee. north carolina, he appoints someone, edward stanley, who wou
reconstruction begins when the war begins. indeed, the word because section -- reconstruction is used at the beginning of the work, but it is used differently. it is used not only to mean remaking the nation, restoring the nation, redefine the nation, the state in succession begin to use the word reconstruction to discuss reconstructing the constitution so as to accommodate their concerns and their needs. an abolitionist who carried a cane with a hidden soared in net in thedden sword in it...
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we have team coverage tonight. >> we begin back in the neighborhood where it all went down tonight. jackie bensen has the latest from police. jackie? >> reporter: this is the type of call firefighters do every week, sometimes every day. now, it happened about 7:30 and resulted in a lockdown of this neighborhood, which is just off branch avenue. we know there was a 911 call by a concerned citizen, someone worried that the occupant of a home on sharon road was in medical distress. a fire engine and ambulance responded, meeting the 911 caller at the house. when they're knocking on the door and got no response, there was concern that the occupant's threatening. at that time, a decision was made to force entry into the home and try and help him. here's how police chief hank stewinski describes what happened then. >> they were in the process of trying to gain entry into the home to ascertain the condition of the person inside. as that process is unfolding, the shots ring out. >> reporter: we know that the two firefighters were shot. one, according to the chief, was shot multiple times. th
we have team coverage tonight. >> we begin back in the neighborhood where it all went down tonight. jackie bensen has the latest from police. jackie? >> reporter: this is the type of call firefighters do every week, sometimes every day. now, it happened about 7:30 and resulted in a lockdown of this neighborhood, which is just off branch avenue. we know there was a 911 call by a concerned citizen, someone worried that the occupant of a home on sharon road was in medical distress. a...
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then we begin again to see the week. by the time we get into the 60s, we're looking at more rain for tuesday. make it a great day and enjoy the slightly warmer temperatures. back to you guys. >> dave, thank you. >>> "new york live" is next. >> no matter what the temperatures, look at the spring sunshine that is now in the studio. >> david, stop. >> just like you wrote it for me. [ laughter ] >> hit him. >> coming up, whether you already eat gluten-free or looking to try, we have a tour of the city's top gluten-free food. >>> and from drama to hood, we're catching up with bethenny frankel. back to the oh so handsome and intelligent -- >> and talented. >> thank you, ladies. i did read it. >> when i write that stuff for you, you never read it. no, i do. >> moving on -- the obama administration says it's not going to wait for congress now in the fight against zika. the government is going to use money leftover from the fight against ebola. it amounts to about $600 million. that's about one-third of the $1.9 billion in emerge
then we begin again to see the week. by the time we get into the 60s, we're looking at more rain for tuesday. make it a great day and enjoy the slightly warmer temperatures. back to you guys. >> dave, thank you. >>> "new york live" is next. >> no matter what the temperatures, look at the spring sunshine that is now in the studio. >> david, stop. >> just like you wrote it for me. [ laughter ] >> hit him. >> coming up, whether you already eat...
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prince has been on tour since the beginning of the year. apparently last night he was in atlanta and by all accounts had a great show. >> we certainly hope he feels better. >> coming up, more acts are refusing to perform in north carolina. gwen? >> we've got plenty of sunshine for your weekend and rising temperatures. couldn't ask for some better days. i'll have the details on what you can expect in that full 7-day forecast. stay with us. we'll be back after the >> also ahead tonight we're going to stay on top of the breaking news right now. live images from the scene. two firefighters were shot while they were responding to a medical emergency, a call there on sharon road. a civilian was also shot. we do know the suspect is in custody right now. both of the firefighters were rushed to the hospital and are undergoing treatment. we are expecting a press conference from southern maryland hospital center coming up here in just a few minutes. we will take you to it live when it happens. we'll be right back. [ bag pipes ] >>> today marks three y
prince has been on tour since the beginning of the year. apparently last night he was in atlanta and by all accounts had a great show. >> we certainly hope he feels better. >> coming up, more acts are refusing to perform in north carolina. gwen? >> we've got plenty of sunshine for your weekend and rising temperatures. couldn't ask for some better days. i'll have the details on what you can expect in that full 7-day forecast. stay with us. we'll be back after the >> also...
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things begin to change tuesday. with the first of the two weather systems that will bring the return of the sea breeze in a slight chance of seeing a few showers. right there wednesday. mainly we think out the north bay. really the thursday night into friday system that has the the better potential for producing rain. it does look like we will see widespread rain, from thursday night into early friday. but notice by the time we get to saturday now, skies begin to clear. so, rainfall projections out of the next five to seven days. mainly focussed on that thursday system at the higher totals, for the north bay. maybe as much as 1/2 inch of rain. north bay spots. model runs. 24 hours age try to put more than an inch of rain here. still a little ebb and flow with how much rain we will see. right now, pretty substantial by april standards. looking 1/2 inch of rain for parts of the bay area. late thursday. friday. next five days. san jose. two rain chances. move that out to the next ten days. looking at two chances of rai
things begin to change tuesday. with the first of the two weather systems that will bring the return of the sea breeze in a slight chance of seeing a few showers. right there wednesday. mainly we think out the north bay. really the thursday night into friday system that has the the better potential for producing rain. it does look like we will see widespread rain, from thursday night into early friday. but notice by the time we get to saturday now, skies begin to clear. so, rainfall projections...
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[begin video clip] [applause] >> thank you for making this possible. hope you all come to the show. i think we are going to run a long time. in the early 1850's, to pedestrians strolling past a house in washington knew the white house realized that the widow seated by the window was the last surviving link to the early republic. years earlier on a ledge overlooking the hudson, aaron burr fired a shot at alexander hamilton. in an effort to remove the man regarded as the main the -- as the main impediment to his career. [end video clip] ron: that was actually opening night on broadway. lin came out two hours before the show and read the opening paragraphs of my book. i was very startled when i saw the clip because there are a couple moments where he is tears as the edge of he is reading it. as powerful as i know his response was to the book, i learned something new about how deeply he felt. we both fell in love with eliza hamilton had been a completely unknown figure to the public. brian: here is lin at the same ceremony where you did the rap. people can
[begin video clip] [applause] >> thank you for making this possible. hope you all come to the show. i think we are going to run a long time. in the early 1850's, to pedestrians strolling past a house in washington knew the white house realized that the widow seated by the window was the last surviving link to the early republic. years earlier on a ledge overlooking the hudson, aaron burr fired a shot at alexander hamilton. in an effort to remove the man regarded as the main the -- as the...
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this was the beginning of the rothschild patent model collection. models were added to the collection from auctions, private sales, and several other collections. the collection consisted of over 4000 patent models. years, the collection has been featured in hundreds of .rticles and magazines some of the more interesting stories were in "the new york times," "the christian science monitor," and the in-flight magazine of emirates airways. the collection was featured on television programs, cbs sunday morning, the history channel, and home and garden television. 24ave curated more than patent model exhibits that have traveled throughout this country. some of the exhibits have been at the united states patent and trademark office, the federal reserve bank of boston. texas a&m university, the louisiana art and science museum , and without a doubt, the most significant of all the exhibits was "inventing a better mousetrap" that was in the smithsonian american art museum from november of 2011 until november 2013. one of my favorite exhibits, which is stil
this was the beginning of the rothschild patent model collection. models were added to the collection from auctions, private sales, and several other collections. the collection consisted of over 4000 patent models. years, the collection has been featured in hundreds of .rticles and magazines some of the more interesting stories were in "the new york times," "the christian science monitor," and the in-flight magazine of emirates airways. the collection was featured on...
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from the very beginning, mrs.nson received mail and support from people all over the country and all eyes were on washington for the inspiration similarmulates cymer -- projects in cities and towns across the land. the many donations were handled by a supplemental committee. some of the early gifts included a $100,000 grant from the rockefeller foundation, 10,000 azaleas from mrs. lasker and 4000 cherry trees from the people of japan. along with the back of the sent statues and monuments, the delicate japanese cherry trees have always been evocative attractions to washington visitors. ♪ afternoonizzly april in 1966, mrs. johnson attended the commemorative planting of a cherry tree that hangs point on the east of the potomac. this was the first of 1800 such views -- trees that would raise the scenic drive of the peninsula. much has been done but this is only been in beginning. the activities of mrs. johnson committee were jumping off. they show during a time of complex urban crisis, attractive surroundings can exis
from the very beginning, mrs.nson received mail and support from people all over the country and all eyes were on washington for the inspiration similarmulates cymer -- projects in cities and towns across the land. the many donations were handled by a supplemental committee. some of the early gifts included a $100,000 grant from the rockefeller foundation, 10,000 azaleas from mrs. lasker and 4000 cherry trees from the people of japan. along with the back of the sent statues and monuments, the...
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it begins at noon eastern time. afterwards, we will have a live, nationwide call in with shakespeare scholars so you can join in the conversation as well. somewhat the president of standard oil company and a shakespeare buff. the largest collection of shakespeare-related documents. so join us today. we will be live, beginning at new and come off >> this year marks the 100th anniversary of the pulitzer prizes. next, the poynter institute in st. petersburg florida posted a whose works focused on civil rights and social justice. congressman john lewis in georgia delivered the keynote address. this is about 2.5 hours. >> i'm deputy mayor of st. petersburg, a former journalist, and a proud graduate of the poynter institute. a catalyst for my journey of service to the power of words. i will serve as one of your hosts for this evening. you can't have a pulitzer prize celebration without some pulitzer prize winners. we are so fortunate tonight to have a distinguished group of winners among us. to honor them, here is ceo of
it begins at noon eastern time. afterwards, we will have a live, nationwide call in with shakespeare scholars so you can join in the conversation as well. somewhat the president of standard oil company and a shakespeare buff. the largest collection of shakespeare-related documents. so join us today. we will be live, beginning at new and come off >> this year marks the 100th anniversary of the pulitzer prizes. next, the poynter institute in st. petersburg florida posted a whose works...
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you begin to see the boat lifting. shortly after, people begin to slide across as the list becomes more extreme. you hear people screaming in the background when water begins to splash on deck. this catamaran does go down. alexis knows enough about swimming that she's removed her life jacket. she didn't want to get trapped underneath that canopy. you see many survivors out of the boat and drifting in the water. this incident killed three people. and you can hear alexis sees one of them. >> i think he's dead. >> this experience very traumatic, as you might imagine. this incident happened a year and a half ago. she's joining us via skype. thank you so much for sharing your video and your story. take us through this experience a little bit. >> it's kind of hard listening to that. i haven't watched the video footage again since i released it. i think it's something the general public need to see to hold them responsible. they blamed it on high winds and choppy seas. it was kind of windy that day. we were about an hour and
you begin to see the boat lifting. shortly after, people begin to slide across as the list becomes more extreme. you hear people screaming in the background when water begins to splash on deck. this catamaran does go down. alexis knows enough about swimming that she's removed her life jacket. she didn't want to get trapped underneath that canopy. you see many survivors out of the boat and drifting in the water. this incident killed three people. and you can hear alexis sees one of them....
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it is just at the beginning of spring. and it was another component that we always wanted to have in our bowls of ramen. >> but it is hard to find. even in sacramento. okay. >> here, we have the ume daikkon. a great farm down in wattsonville. these are green strawberries so they are not ripe, we pickle them with more ume and shiso. please try it. >> reporter: how does that change the taste? >> it is like ... there is nothing like it. >> reporter: mmm. that is really good. all right, we still have to talk about noodles. jj will show us the noodles. it so it is not just the ingredients but what you do with them. so jj who is an owner here as well will show us how you make the ramen. this is a special machine. you went to japan to get it right? >> yes. this is one of the best noodle machines out there. what i do, i take it from the sheets and cut it. generally, ramen is three components, soup, noodles, and then, some sort of oil. texture is very important with ramen. we do a really good job knowing can cooking time of our ram
it is just at the beginning of spring. and it was another component that we always wanted to have in our bowls of ramen. >> but it is hard to find. even in sacramento. okay. >> here, we have the ume daikkon. a great farm down in wattsonville. these are green strawberries so they are not ripe, we pickle them with more ume and shiso. please try it. >> reporter: how does that change the taste? >> it is like ... there is nothing like it. >> reporter: mmm. that is...
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the cycle is beginning. the european central bank we think will create a fertile ground for equity investments. carol: what about a brexit? how does that impact stuff? steve: that will be a tough vote as well. i think right now it will add to the volatility. an important part of that is going to be brexit. even if a brexit were to pass, you would be looking at a multiyear full employment for lawyers act coming out. what does that mean? how do you define that? it's not that you just wake up one day and then europe is magically separated from great britain, or the eu. that is a process. a big part of it is leveraged that the prime minister wants to get more concessions out of the european union for british interests. like japan, secondly. they can't be happy with what has been happening at this point. steve: that will be part of the challenge. the european central bank will be easing for a while, as have the japanese. when you look at some of the thers they can pull, currency will be there go to story. i think
the cycle is beginning. the european central bank we think will create a fertile ground for equity investments. carol: what about a brexit? how does that impact stuff? steve: that will be a tough vote as well. i think right now it will add to the volatility. an important part of that is going to be brexit. even if a brexit were to pass, you would be looking at a multiyear full employment for lawyers act coming out. what does that mean? how do you define that? it's not that you just wake up one...
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so let's begin with what is okay to bring through the gates. you can bring a camera, although the lens cannot be longer than 8 inches. a lot of people just take pictures on their phones. you are allowed one unopened bottle of water per person. unopened is the key. you can also bring your own food in a single serving bag. now to the items you cannot bring. you are not allowed to bring a bag that is by 8 which is basically a tote bag. and try to fit everything in there. if your umbrella, if it doesn't collapse, don't bring it. they must an to fit into a bag. you cannot bring metal, plastic or glass containers. once you get inside, things will look different, inside. one of the bringing changes you will notice, more netting extending out into the stands. the nats are one of five teams that are extending the netting over the dugout. they say the change is in response to new guidelines from mlb to keep you safe. we know the pop flies, foul balls can come fast and so the netting is there to protect the people in the stands. back to you. >> i always w
so let's begin with what is okay to bring through the gates. you can bring a camera, although the lens cannot be longer than 8 inches. a lot of people just take pictures on their phones. you are allowed one unopened bottle of water per person. unopened is the key. you can also bring your own food in a single serving bag. now to the items you cannot bring. you are not allowed to bring a bag that is by 8 which is basically a tote bag. and try to fit everything in there. if your umbrella, if it...
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below this there was the beginning of the 1930's a stricken layout. the landscape of the early depression. it was worse to be down and out in new york and london or paris or any other great world city. one thing it seemed to be becoming was a cleptocracy. the mobs had seized the effective control of new york. this became more and more intense in the interval between the realization that herbert hoover was effectively helpless in the face of the depression and the coming of the new deal. in numerous novelty find people such as john o'hara saying, "what will governor roosevelt do when he becomes president?" no one was quite certain. the mob ruled the street. this is one of his specialties. the demise of imminent gangster. normally these would include a fedora, the signature of a late gangster. it was sometime suspected that he actually planted the fedora. and this one he is wearing one. the gangster is out of sight in the car behind the wheel. here we skip the whole new deal era. we go straight from a stricken city of 1933 to the victorious city of 1945
below this there was the beginning of the 1930's a stricken layout. the landscape of the early depression. it was worse to be down and out in new york and london or paris or any other great world city. one thing it seemed to be becoming was a cleptocracy. the mobs had seized the effective control of new york. this became more and more intense in the interval between the realization that herbert hoover was effectively helpless in the face of the depression and the coming of the new deal. in...
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marsha kramer will have the latest on cbs 2 news tonight beginning at 5:00. for manhattan, andrea grymes, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. >>> several families are out of their homes after a car slam med into a building in new jersey. take a look at the damage left behind. janelle burrell is live. >> reporter: a lot of people are shocked by what took place here last night. crews are working to clean up the scene, to patch up the massive hole that was left in the structure of this building after the career careened right through this intersection leaving dozens homeless. >> i heard this big boom and then all the sudden a car smacked right into our tax office. >> this cell phone video capturing the car. the driver still inside. >> then all the sudden it was like a thousand cops out here. >> what was his demeanor? >> like he was drunk. >> two air bag s deployed and was left with minor injuries. post. this fire hydrant knocked off the foundation and the apartments above so unstable these families were forced to evacuate to the street in the middle of the night with what
marsha kramer will have the latest on cbs 2 news tonight beginning at 5:00. for manhattan, andrea grymes, cbs 2 news. >> thank you. >>> several families are out of their homes after a car slam med into a building in new jersey. take a look at the damage left behind. janelle burrell is live. >> reporter: a lot of people are shocked by what took place here last night. crews are working to clean up the scene, to patch up the massive hole that was left in the structure of this...
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well, actually i did but when we get to the beginning of the season, lauren, maybe you at home too, beginning of the sees than is just tough with the allergies and it goes right to my voice. i'm ready to do my barry white, karaoke there later on tonight. here's a live at spring garden street. they have put down new pavement. they have white lines there. this is an example of the one of the many paving projects that are out in the city on the overnight. the pennsylvania turnpike, left over work right here near fort washington, otherwise, we're in good shape on the northeast extension. in problems on the schuylkill, through the weekend, we have a couple of regattas in town, it will be super nice out, folks will try to hit kelly and martin lieutenant are king drive. watch for pavement project with that uneven surface and manhole covers are sticking out there. folks are hitting them at too high rate of speed there and knocking their front end out. we had five cars with flat tires, yesterday, during the evening rush hour. city hall they are doing that paving right the there on broad street, and, a
well, actually i did but when we get to the beginning of the season, lauren, maybe you at home too, beginning of the sees than is just tough with the allergies and it goes right to my voice. i'm ready to do my barry white, karaoke there later on tonight. here's a live at spring garden street. they have put down new pavement. they have white lines there. this is an example of the one of the many paving projects that are out in the city on the overnight. the pennsylvania turnpike, left over work...
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we do have a bit of an onshore breeze beginning to at least begin in some areas.ser. you can see that southerly wind continuing right in here, and then it curves around that ridge of high pressure and for some of us that northeasterly breeze continues. a variable wind out there. it depends where you are at. here is a look at some of the wind direction and the numbers. so fairfield, northeasterly breeze at 6 miles per hour. oakland a westerly breeze at 6. concord a northerly breeze at 6. so depending where you're at you either have an offshore wind or an onshore wind. 69 at sfo. you go inland where we continue to have the offshore breeze and temperatures are in the upper 70s to low 80s of the 83 degrees walnut creek. 78 in fairfield. 77 santa rosa. 73 right now in san francisco. if you are going to see the giants play later today a beautiful evening in store. 70 degrees expected at game time. here is a look at some of the expected for the afternoon and with we may see a few new records. the oakland airport breaking a record if we get to 82. san jose if we get to 87
we do have a bit of an onshore breeze beginning to at least begin in some areas.ser. you can see that southerly wind continuing right in here, and then it curves around that ridge of high pressure and for some of us that northeasterly breeze continues. a variable wind out there. it depends where you are at. here is a look at some of the wind direction and the numbers. so fairfield, northeasterly breeze at 6 miles per hour. oakland a westerly breeze at 6. concord a northerly breeze at 6. so...
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times" it looks like they will very likely pass their own business plan at a meeting that's set to begin here in san jose in a couple of hours. bay law, they have to pass this plan by may 1 by law. to get a check-up on the project and how it was going we had to go to fresno where you will see the beginnings of what's the largest infrastructure project in the country. crews are getting the towers up for the elevated portion of the track digging pilings and even relocating a portion of highway 99. once done it will shorten the commute from fresno to san jose from three hours down to just 40 minutes! speaking of, it was a major coup back in february when the authority announced a major change in plans to go to san jose first instead of southern california. tunneling through the mountains to get to southern california was just too expensive and the high-speed rail authority figured that just getting a train done as a proof of concept would help attract more investors. critics say funding is billions short and is doomed to fail. >> i am. i am. there's infrastructure and there's infrastructure
times" it looks like they will very likely pass their own business plan at a meeting that's set to begin here in san jose in a couple of hours. bay law, they have to pass this plan by may 1 by law. to get a check-up on the project and how it was going we had to go to fresno where you will see the beginnings of what's the largest infrastructure project in the country. crews are getting the towers up for the elevated portion of the track digging pilings and even relocating a portion of...
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marci, yeah, the begin begins here at 9:00 p.m. candidates on both sides are all in new york city with five days left to win over voters here. a democratic debate battle in the big apple. the rhetoric increasingly contentious. tonight, hillary clinton and bernie sanders will take the stage, facing off for the first time in more than a month. following a massive rally last night in manhattan -- >> we left new york city when we were kids. it is great to be back. marci: brooklyn born sanders back in his home borough tonight. state where she lives. both hoping the new york connections will help gain leverage with the voters ahead of tuesday's primary. >> i am so glad to be back in bronx. marci: the republican candidates -- >> thank you. marci: -- also in new york. donald trump, ted cruz and john kasich all speaking tonight at a fundraising event for the new york g.o.p. following clashes outside of last night's trump event in pennsylvania. tonight the nypd is prepared for possible protests here. trump leads in the g.o.p. polls here in n
marci, yeah, the begin begins here at 9:00 p.m. candidates on both sides are all in new york city with five days left to win over voters here. a democratic debate battle in the big apple. the rhetoric increasingly contentious. tonight, hillary clinton and bernie sanders will take the stage, facing off for the first time in more than a month. following a massive rally last night in manhattan -- >> we left new york city when we were kids. it is great to be back. marci: brooklyn born sanders...
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upper 70s as the winds begin to change direction late in the day tomorrow. and tri valley temperatures mid to upper 70s. so one of the things we'll be watching closely is watching the sea breeze more or less begin to go away by tuesday. notice the wind direction here beginning to turn offshore, a sign that we're going to see high pressure building in. it really is a summer-sized ridge of hay pressure. 70 by the beaches. and around the bay we're talking 80s and 90s. so the warmup really being felt for san francisco, kicking in on tuesday. mid-70s. 85, maybe even a little warmer than that south of downtown average high is only 6. close to 90 on wednesday, but notice that pyramid effect of temperatures rising up quickly in the south bay around wednesday. 90s, and then falling for the end of the week. temperatures as the pattern now reverses by thursday and friday. if you don't like the heat, second half of the forecast looks good for you. we'll see cooling and a good chance of seeing some showers, not just for the end of the week, but at this point, it looks li
upper 70s as the winds begin to change direction late in the day tomorrow. and tri valley temperatures mid to upper 70s. so one of the things we'll be watching closely is watching the sea breeze more or less begin to go away by tuesday. notice the wind direction here beginning to turn offshore, a sign that we're going to see high pressure building in. it really is a summer-sized ridge of hay pressure. 70 by the beaches. and around the bay we're talking 80s and 90s. so the warmup really being...
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pass over beginning at sundown. only challenge in the forecast how many different ways can we say beautiful, phenomenal, splendid, gorgeous. >> we will take anything. >> it is difficult. >> thanks, cecily. >>> we have breaking news out of maryland tonight and it is tragic news, a fire fighter has now died at the hospital after he and his partner, were shot tonight, while answering a fire call, in prince georges county, maryland. both fire fighters were shot, both were rushed to the hospital, and just minutes ago the media was informed that one of of the fire fighters he is a paramedic specifically, has died. the other, still in critical condition. >>> the shooter is in custody. >>> they say you cannot win them all and phillies proved that tonight. >> we have all of these, puns out of the way. >> yes. >> the phillies, had won five out of six coming in the start of the three game series with the division rival nationals. the we talk about how this would be a good barometer where they would stand. let's hope not. phill
pass over beginning at sundown. only challenge in the forecast how many different ways can we say beautiful, phenomenal, splendid, gorgeous. >> we will take anything. >> it is difficult. >> thanks, cecily. >>> we have breaking news out of maryland tonight and it is tragic news, a fire fighter has now died at the hospital after he and his partner, were shot tonight, while answering a fire call, in prince georges county, maryland. both fire fighters were shot, both were...
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early voting begins on may 31st in the county, beginning even earlier may 9th in alameda, santa clara, san mateo and san francisco counties. >>> a bay area billionaire is launching a campaign to register millions of young people to vote. tom steyer will spend $25 million a year to rally millennials around environmental issues especially in swing states. the campaign won't endorse a candidate directly. >> what we're really trying to do is explain the issues, let them be energized by the differences, and make up their own minds. >> steyer's super pac nextgen climate action just launched an ad attacking cruz and trump for denying climate change. in california alobe, more than 7 million californians have not registered to vote. >>> the san jose sharks continue the quest for their first stanley cup tonight. >> yes. in the chase. this is a live picture from outside the sap center where fans are beginning to gather for a street lrally before the game. all wearing the teal. >> yes. the sharks are squaring off against the nashville predators in a second round playoff series. the sharks beat th
early voting begins on may 31st in the county, beginning even earlier may 9th in alameda, santa clara, san mateo and san francisco counties. >>> a bay area billionaire is launching a campaign to register millions of young people to vote. tom steyer will spend $25 million a year to rally millennials around environmental issues especially in swing states. the campaign won't endorse a candidate directly. >> what we're really trying to do is explain the issues, let them be energized...
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i have had it from the beginning. this was a very long, convoluted discussion which frankly they don't run on television because it was too long. >> well, another new wisconsin poll shows donald trump trailing ted cruz in the state's primary this tuesday. the fox business poll puts cruz at 42%, trump at 32%, john kasich at 19%. but was days to go, trump was off the trail and in washington for a surprise meeting at the republican national committee headquarters. with all of the republican candidates backing away from their pledge to support each other as a nominee, some in south carolina are questioning whether trump violated their unity pledge. potentially releasing trump's 50 bound delegates causing party chairman matt moore to respond, to be clear no one is seeking to unbind any of south carolina's national delegates. and national chairman reince priebus is convinced that the candidates will support each other, saying he would not permit them to use the data tools if he believed otherwise. >>> well, donald trump als
i have had it from the beginning. this was a very long, convoluted discussion which frankly they don't run on television because it was too long. >> well, another new wisconsin poll shows donald trump trailing ted cruz in the state's primary this tuesday. the fox business poll puts cruz at 42%, trump at 32%, john kasich at 19%. but was days to go, trump was off the trail and in washington for a surprise meeting at the republican national committee headquarters. with all of the republican...
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beginning at 1:00 p.m. is when the parade starts. it starts on 20th and market street and will end after heading eastbound to dilworth park. watch for closures on market between 15th and 23rd and on 15th between jfk boulevard and chestnut street. now, those closures will resume on a rolling basis. as the parade moves through, they will try to open up those roads as quickly as possible. also watch for no parking signs. they went into effect at 6:00 this morning and will remain in effect until about 5:00 p.m. that's between market street and 15 9 and 23rd, the streets we just named. and 15th street between jfk boulevard and chestnut street. there also is an effect on mass transit. some changes there. extra trains for septa on the market/frankford and buses will be detoured until 10:30, of course that's already past until 6:00 p.m. check with septa's website for a list of those buses, tracy. >> jessica, thanks. let's take you to skyforce 10 again. this is over villanova university as they are loading up the buses and headed to that para
beginning at 1:00 p.m. is when the parade starts. it starts on 20th and market street and will end after heading eastbound to dilworth park. watch for closures on market between 15th and 23rd and on 15th between jfk boulevard and chestnut street. now, those closures will resume on a rolling basis. as the parade moves through, they will try to open up those roads as quickly as possible. also watch for no parking signs. they went into effect at 6:00 this morning and will remain in effect until...
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let's begin with the why. why end these efforts now? >> i think that we can see the handwriting on the wall. when there's a clear misunderstanding of the transaction, when the justice department, you know has no stay in the transaction, when the u.s. army and political pressures start to bare it's time olook to see if we want to want to waste a lot more ti clearly norfolk southern was not ready to discuss the issue. they said our offer was woefully inadequate but they wouldn't tell us inadequate was. we saw a deck stacked against us. let's vote forward. this is not the end of the world. we're looking at the share hold -- shareholder. we're going to go back to calgary and work hard >> why not weight it out? as you point out with your reference to both the department of justice and the army, it's the surface transportation board that has exclusive jurisdiction over railroad mergers. at the end of the day, it's the stb that decide yes or no. they haven't ruled yet. >> i think, eric, there was clearly in my view, there was a disrespect for
let's begin with the why. why end these efforts now? >> i think that we can see the handwriting on the wall. when there's a clear misunderstanding of the transaction, when the justice department, you know has no stay in the transaction, when the u.s. army and political pressures start to bare it's time olook to see if we want to want to waste a lot more ti clearly norfolk southern was not ready to discuss the issue. they said our offer was woefully inadequate but they wouldn't tell us...
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we begin with some strange bedfellows in the race for the white house. there's kind of surprising collaboration in the works aimed at stopping donald trump. >> ted cruz and john kasich have joined forces in hopes of denying trump the gop nomination. and as voters in five states head to the polls tomorrow, trump's rivals have cut a deal that could affect the next week's contests and the republican convention. it's "your voice, your vote." we get the latest from kenneth moton. >> reporter: good morning. yes, this is a major strategic shift in the stop trump movement. and it's a taste of what will likely happen if all three men head to the republican national convention. kasich, cruz, coordinating to take down trump. >> i got to get rid of these two guys. i'm sorry, folks. >> reporter: gop front-runner donald trump campaigning in maryland, one of the five states he's expected to sweep tomorrow in the northeast. so ted cruz and john kasich are moving on to the may contests. strategizing together. >> god bless the great state of indiana. >> reporter: the two
we begin with some strange bedfellows in the race for the white house. there's kind of surprising collaboration in the works aimed at stopping donald trump. >> ted cruz and john kasich have joined forces in hopes of denying trump the gop nomination. and as voters in five states head to the polls tomorrow, trump's rivals have cut a deal that could affect the next week's contests and the republican convention. it's "your voice, your vote." we get the latest from kenneth moton....
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we begin this noon with weather and the freezing cold temperatures that greeted us this morning. >> anyone that put their coats and gloves out had to come up with it yesterday. crews are preparing fields today we'll head out live in just a moment. >> first let's get to john elliott in the weather center. >> all right, play ball. the windchill in the city is 25 degrees. so let's talk baseball. with those windchills where it will be a cold way to play today. we are high and dry, but that is also going to serve up the chilly conditions tonight. they extended it down the jersey shore tonight through tomorrow morning with some other changes that we'll talk about into your thursday with the return of wet weather. all right, thanks, john. >>> the crane de's home opener was delayed due to weather. yes, let's try this again, yankee home opener take two. the fans have waited six months to see this. and mother nature has been quite accommodating, still very cool out here. as you can see that there is sunshine as the yankees and astros begin their 2016 campaign. >> there is excitement. but at least it
we begin this noon with weather and the freezing cold temperatures that greeted us this morning. >> anyone that put their coats and gloves out had to come up with it yesterday. crews are preparing fields today we'll head out live in just a moment. >> first let's get to john elliott in the weather center. >> all right, play ball. the windchill in the city is 25 degrees. so let's talk baseball. with those windchills where it will be a cold way to play today. we are high and dry,...
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we are beginning to see this play out right now. armed groups will likely be destroyed and the international community will be asked to support, return, rehabilitate, but otherwise have a very limited role. a balanced settlement process, which is what i think the majority of people would like to see, would be the issg set out a detailed formula for a settlement process and cease-fire building on the previous statements. cease-fire, humanitarian aid, political processes that lead into a sustainable future that then leads into a national dialogue process and constitutional reform where there is coordination between the warring factions which would be critical. you will see cooperation and collaboration among all of the different groups that we covered on the earlier slide. you remember that slide with the y diagram. all of those groups and outside groups collaborating with each other. as you can imagine, and what kofi annan stated when he resigned in 2012, this is extremely difficult. but if it were to happen, this is probably the sce
we are beginning to see this play out right now. armed groups will likely be destroyed and the international community will be asked to support, return, rehabilitate, but otherwise have a very limited role. a balanced settlement process, which is what i think the majority of people would like to see, would be the issg set out a detailed formula for a settlement process and cease-fire building on the previous statements. cease-fire, humanitarian aid, political processes that lead into a...
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>> i move we place it in the beginning. >> i do too. >> anyone second that? >> moved by adams and seconded by commissioner zouzounis. commissioner adams, yes, xhigezer dooley, yes. dwight, yes. commissioner tour-sarkissian, yes. commissioner yee, riley, yes. commissioner zouzounis, yes. that motion passes 6-0. thank you. >> thank you. so we'll make sure the clerk of the board resubmit the letter and it is in the official file with the legislation >> as it in is the your draft. >> so we'll move on now to item number 4, which is presentation and discussion on economic approaches to achieving social wlae responsible goals. this is a discussion item and we have ted eagan the city chief econnistmist of office of economic analysis toprint to you commissioners. >> good afternoon commissioners. ted eagan controllers office of economic analysis. our office last month issued a economic impablth report on this item. happy to take questions you have on that report. i also learned that you're interested exploring alternative funding with the legislation and happy to say a
>> i move we place it in the beginning. >> i do too. >> anyone second that? >> moved by adams and seconded by commissioner zouzounis. commissioner adams, yes, xhigezer dooley, yes. dwight, yes. commissioner tour-sarkissian, yes. commissioner yee, riley, yes. commissioner zouzounis, yes. that motion passes 6-0. thank you. >> thank you. so we'll make sure the clerk of the board resubmit the letter and it is in the official file with the legislation >> as it in...
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we begin with some strange bedfellows in the race for the white house. a surprising collaboration in the works aimed at stopping donald trump. >> ted cruz and john kasich have joined forces in hopes of denying trump the nomination. voters in five states head to the polls tomorrow. e it's your "your voice, your vote." we get the latest from kenneth moten. >> good morning. yes, this is a major strategic shift in stop trump movement. likely happen if all three men head to the republican national convention. kasich, cruz, coordinating to take down trump. >> i got taigning in maryland, five states he's expected to sweep in the northeast. so ted cruz and john kasich are moving on to the macon test. >> god bless the great state of indiana. >> reporter: the two campaigns sent out similar statements. cruz is focusing time and resources in indiana. kasich is moving his attention out west to oregon and new mexico. the ohio governor told face the nation his goal is to have an contested convention. trump furious the billionaire fired off on twitter. wow, just announc
we begin with some strange bedfellows in the race for the white house. a surprising collaboration in the works aimed at stopping donald trump. >> ted cruz and john kasich have joined forces in hopes of denying trump the nomination. voters in five states head to the polls tomorrow. e it's your "your voice, your vote." we get the latest from kenneth moten. >> good morning. yes, this is a major strategic shift in stop trump movement. likely happen if all three men head to the...
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and by after school we'll begin to see the first signs of a few showers and thunderstorms beginning to bubble up. that's not to say we can't get something before school is out, but mostly we're going to be dealing with some sunshine and the heat during the day. tomorrow it's a one-day special with those temperatures in the 80s. because as the day goes on and we do bubble up a few of those thunderstorms, it will be cooler air that is pushing in that triggers off those showers and storms and the midweek temperatures will be much cooler in the 60s. we could only about 66 degrees. our average high is 70 and wee it gives you an idea of how mild we are overnight. down to 66 on wednesday, 62 on thursday and friday 67. and it does look like, at least for the first three days this week, there will be a chance, tuesday, wednesday and thursday of seeing a little bit of rain. we're watching our winds coming out of the south and southwest tonight bringing in the heat. still 67 in dc but 73 in pittsburgh, 69 for chicago and knoxville and with that kind of wind flow overnight we'll stay warm. as the
and by after school we'll begin to see the first signs of a few showers and thunderstorms beginning to bubble up. that's not to say we can't get something before school is out, but mostly we're going to be dealing with some sunshine and the heat during the day. tomorrow it's a one-day special with those temperatures in the 80s. because as the day goes on and we do bubble up a few of those thunderstorms, it will be cooler air that is pushing in that triggers off those showers and storms and the...
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the countdown begins to the real games. go, the days to country says it will be ready. and finding out how i drop in iphone sales wiped almost $50 billion off the value of apple. big ben prepares for a facelift. will undergoll repairs to its crumbling clocktower. melissa: sulla of the first time back inlah abdeslam is paris. he was handed over by belgian authorities just after 9:00 a.m. this morning. he spent four months on the run before being captured in march in a brussels -- in brussels, where he faced several weeks of the march 22fter attacks come in which he is also believed to have played a key part. here's a look back at the man four -- for the last for the less 5.5 months, france's most wanted. >> back to the scene of the crime, salah abdeslam arrived back in paris. when it five months after the attacks in paris that killed more than 130 people and injured hundreds more, salah abdeslam was extradited from belgium, where he had been indicted on march 18. since then, he has been behind by belgianioned prosecutors, and has admitted to playing an organizational rol
the countdown begins to the real games. go, the days to country says it will be ready. and finding out how i drop in iphone sales wiped almost $50 billion off the value of apple. big ben prepares for a facelift. will undergoll repairs to its crumbling clocktower. melissa: sulla of the first time back inlah abdeslam is paris. he was handed over by belgian authorities just after 9:00 a.m. this morning. he spent four months on the run before being captured in march in a brussels -- in brussels,...
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so you begin to see a poster like this one. this is a poster that is published in philadelphia in 1863. come and join us, brothers. these kinds of appeals ultimately will lead to the enlistment of somewhere along men in theof 180,000 american armed forces, always in segregated forces called the colored troops. maybe as many as a quarter of a million other african-american males served in nonmilitary ways, and labor details and other capacities with the u.s. forces. addition to large the armed forces of the u.s. i would argue that the sort of government imprimatur on listing black soldiers, if anything, more controversial in the north then emancipation. if i make that claim and i ask you why that might be, do you have a thought? why is this kind of image even more troubling? michael: it implies a sort of equality between the races that emancipation does not really do on its own. tracy: michael says there is the implication of equality. emancipation does not necessarily provide that. taylor?? people you are putting enslaved, worr
so you begin to see a poster like this one. this is a poster that is published in philadelphia in 1863. come and join us, brothers. these kinds of appeals ultimately will lead to the enlistment of somewhere along men in theof 180,000 american armed forces, always in segregated forces called the colored troops. maybe as many as a quarter of a million other african-american males served in nonmilitary ways, and labor details and other capacities with the u.s. forces. addition to large the armed...
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italy, he begins his battle to avoid prison.ause the 2012 khrushchev disaster off the italian coast which killed many people. here is more. he has always argued that he has been unfairly victimized by the judgment. he was convicted for killing 32 people on the ship. the conviction was manslaughter, abandoning, and causing the worst maritime disaster. argues that it is not fair and other members of the crew were also responsible and the parent company should also share some of the blame. his defense team will be saying that this conviction should be completely overturned, while the prosecutors will be saying that it should actually be increased. they always argued that he deserved a sentence of 26 years. he will not be in the court in florence today. his lawyers said he will not be showing up because the first has technical procedures. he also want to avoid the media scrutiny. after he died on stage a concert in the ivory coast. the prime minister were among the high profile in attendance. headlines,k in our the u.n. in to seriou
italy, he begins his battle to avoid prison.ause the 2012 khrushchev disaster off the italian coast which killed many people. here is more. he has always argued that he has been unfairly victimized by the judgment. he was convicted for killing 32 people on the ship. the conviction was manslaughter, abandoning, and causing the worst maritime disaster. argues that it is not fair and other members of the crew were also responsible and the parent company should also share some of the blame. his...
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just trace amounts just beginning to report rainfall.recast animation at 7:00 we'll see by 10:00 p.m., in the east and south bay. by morning we'll see the area of rainfall lifting
just trace amounts just beginning to report rainfall.recast animation at 7:00 we'll see by 10:00 p.m., in the east and south bay. by morning we'll see the area of rainfall lifting
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but sandra's legal troubles were only about to begin.he search for the two missing girls shifts to one of sandra's staunchest supporters, deedee evavold, an activist who is vocal about what she says is corruption in family courts. detectives search her home and find a cell phone photo of one of the girls on a farm. they trace that photo back to white horse ranch. gina and doug dollen own the ranch which offers 90-minute therapy sessions with their animals. >> our mission is to reach children and families and bring healing at home through animals. >> reporter: they say it was sandra along with deedee who dropped the girls off at the ranch one night with no more than the clothes on their back. then sandra left and never returned. days turned into months. and then astonishingly, years. was it a secret that the girls were here? >> no, it was not. >> everybody knew they were here. >> reporter: but it all came to an end last november when authorities arrived at doug's front door simply following the trail from deedee's cell phone, not realizin
but sandra's legal troubles were only about to begin.he search for the two missing girls shifts to one of sandra's staunchest supporters, deedee evavold, an activist who is vocal about what she says is corruption in family courts. detectives search her home and find a cell phone photo of one of the girls on a farm. they trace that photo back to white horse ranch. gina and doug dollen own the ranch which offers 90-minute therapy sessions with their animals. >> our mission is to reach...
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the progression that i am most aware of looking at it from the distance of time was in the beginning i was feeling a victim of the tragedy. i was bewildered, i didn't understand what happened or why. i couldn't make sense of any of it. i was humiliated, i was grief stricken. i was terrified. and as time went by and i begin tbeganto understand a little bit how he died, a little bit about his own suicide, i became more of a survivor. i identified with other survivors of lots of tragedies werwas suicide or murder suicid, and i became a little more active, a little more interested in all of our welfare together. i began volunteering into trying to raise funds to form mental health and prevent suicide and then as time went by moore, i think i became an advocate, he became somebody that was determined to try to make a difference to write some of the wrongs, to choose funds to try to make it possible for brain research to occur, for support programs to occur. so there was a progression and i'm sure i'm still in it. >> host: one of the things you talk about in the book and people want to kno
the progression that i am most aware of looking at it from the distance of time was in the beginning i was feeling a victim of the tragedy. i was bewildered, i didn't understand what happened or why. i couldn't make sense of any of it. i was humiliated, i was grief stricken. i was terrified. and as time went by and i begin tbeganto understand a little bit how he died, a little bit about his own suicide, i became more of a survivor. i identified with other survivors of lots of tragedies werwas...
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this is the beginning -- the earth has turned in its relationship to solar energy.he green story is the story of fertility. winter is over, summer is upon us. it is a time of fruition and dancing and happiness will stop it is a time to dance around the may pole. the first maypole in north america was in 1627. it was in marymount, massachusetts, which is boston day. , with runawayton servants, some former slaves, and indigenous people, danced around the maypole. they're the first poetry ever in english in north america. this was 1627. it was a multicultural, anti-hierarchy, anticolonial assembly. and the puritans in boston came down heavy against it. they came down yelling, "god scarcity, be quiet, shut up." scott messer and william bradford, they put an end to it. at this green story persisted. not as an established holiday, but as a custom of people on both sides of the atlantic am a north and south america. that is the green story. now, it comes to an end with a mechanization of agriculture, with the reaper, the mechanical reaper, which is made in chicago. i'm com
this is the beginning -- the earth has turned in its relationship to solar energy.he green story is the story of fertility. winter is over, summer is upon us. it is a time of fruition and dancing and happiness will stop it is a time to dance around the may pole. the first maypole in north america was in 1627. it was in marymount, massachusetts, which is boston day. , with runawayton servants, some former slaves, and indigenous people, danced around the maypole. they're the first poetry ever in...
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>>> the final repair work set to begin at the d.c. came tee dral of cathedral. >>> and the wizards are in the market for a new head coach after randy witness mtman is fi. but first, chuck bell as your out the door forecast. >>> welcome to thursday. it will be another blue sky day here in the washington area. it's cold again this morning. temperatures in the 30 m and also time to get the car washed. many days in a row of dry weather coming your way. so a year sky and frosty cold start. temperatures in the mid-30s again in the suburbs. high today around 63 and light breeze. so again a great day to be be outside today. we'll talk more about the impacts for travelers in ten minutes. now an improving situation on metro. >>> red line, still delays in both directions, but we are no longer single tracking. had that earlier problem between due month and van ness. 66 east before 29, crash still blocking the right lane there. and again, those backups are building. southbound bw parkway at 32, have the right lane blocked there. northbound georgia
>>> the final repair work set to begin at the d.c. came tee dral of cathedral. >>> and the wizards are in the market for a new head coach after randy witness mtman is fi. but first, chuck bell as your out the door forecast. >>> welcome to thursday. it will be another blue sky day here in the washington area. it's cold again this morning. temperatures in the 30 m and also time to get the car washed. many days in a row of dry weather coming your way. so a year sky and...
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delegates begin to be selected by primary election. when this system went into effect in the early 70's, these are two very famous political scientists. this had always been an ongoing anxiety about the method you choose a president, going back to the 19th century. they said if you go to this purely populist system in which the figures don't have anything meaningful to say then there's a tremendous risk we will get more personality-based candidates and leads to the demagogue unconstrained by allegiance have little to lose and are storing up last hatred, making up absurd problems -- promises. are laughing as if you think it happens now but i think they got it completely wrong. predicting we are going to have candidates who would have little to lose by stirring up mass hatred or making absurd promises. i think maybe we are getting someone who has little to lose by stirring up mass hatred and making absurd promises. [laughter] we have to get some folks involved. here is what i would like for you to do. one question. but make it quick and
delegates begin to be selected by primary election. when this system went into effect in the early 70's, these are two very famous political scientists. this had always been an ongoing anxiety about the method you choose a president, going back to the 19th century. they said if you go to this purely populist system in which the figures don't have anything meaningful to say then there's a tremendous risk we will get more personality-based candidates and leads to the demagogue unconstrained by...