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douglas. wait a minute, not so fast. in a given territory let's say ian takes his slave to kansas. when he arrives in kansas with his slave they look around and say this is kansas, where toto, okay? and they're looking around and he says where's kansas. now, at that point ian's slave says yes kansas is nice but you know something what's over to the state to the territorial border to the north is better and so he runs away. at this point ian says all right call in the marshal and a34r50i the law for fugitives. wait a minute, there is no law in the books here. douglas says that illustrates a point. in theory -- in theory we may have to agree with chief justice taney. that in kansas and nebraska you're going to have to recognize that slavery can be taken there. however, nobody in those territories is obliged to pass, to adopt, to implement the police measures necessary to enforce slavery. so douglas, reasons, all that a territory has to do to go back to exercising popular sovereignty is refuse to
douglas. wait a minute, not so fast. in a given territory let's say ian takes his slave to kansas. when he arrives in kansas with his slave they look around and say this is kansas, where toto, okay? and they're looking around and he says where's kansas. now, at that point ian's slave says yes kansas is nice but you know something what's over to the state to the territorial border to the north is better and so he runs away. at this point ian says all right call in the marshal and a34r50i the law...
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douglas: two things. one of the great ironies of the story is as governor, earl warren actually took the position that you articulated. >> california has the system that did balance representation between the senate and house and he thought it worked pretty well for the reasons that ted just outlined. it is interesting also, because of demographic change by the time the decision in baker and subsequent cases come down, it is world rural voters who gain. >> i am hearing a discussion about the propriety of representation based on geography instead of population. i have a question about whether we have to re-examine in 2015, whether we can continue to call ourselves a democracy when we have such unequal voting rights in the senate. >> since the constitution was established, the voting population of major urban areas has become substantially minority. in many of the more popular states in the united states. they have a larger minority population that many of the less populous states. when we examine the fact
douglas: two things. one of the great ironies of the story is as governor, earl warren actually took the position that you articulated. >> california has the system that did balance representation between the senate and house and he thought it worked pretty well for the reasons that ted just outlined. it is interesting also, because of demographic change by the time the decision in baker and subsequent cases come down, it is world rural voters who gain. >> i am hearing a discussion...
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douglas helps. and he is very much a art of our second object, recruitment broadside written by frederick douglass. what was this, the significance of this broadside? and where did it first appear? douglass has a monthly, which is always a little behind the times. he is admonishing lincoln in his september issue, september 1862, even as lincoln issues the preliminary emancipation bill. it is hard to have a monthly paper. and as a weekly paper it is hard to be au courant. in an editorial around the same time as the petition time for african american troops to be recruited into the union army. when the proclamation comes out, and congress does the authorizing for black and douglass is encouraged by abolitionist leaders to hit the road, and orate as only he could, persuasively, magnificently, to get african americans to enlist. so he turned his editorial into a broadside, a one page sheet. most of them were pasted to walls, or distributed to people. it is kind of a remarkable thing, at the new york his
douglas helps. and he is very much a art of our second object, recruitment broadside written by frederick douglass. what was this, the significance of this broadside? and where did it first appear? douglass has a monthly, which is always a little behind the times. he is admonishing lincoln in his september issue, september 1862, even as lincoln issues the preliminary emancipation bill. it is hard to have a monthly paper. and as a weekly paper it is hard to be au courant. in an editorial around...
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herb douglas won a bronze medal in the long run at the 1948 olympics.t only competed on an elite level enduring indignities, he remained committed to creating a pathway of excellence in sports and in the corporate sector. he helped recruit and train black professionals, some of whom would become corporate executives. earlier i had the honor of speaking to him about his contributions both on and off the field. good do see you, mr. douglas. >> thank you. it's good to be with you, fredericka. >> thank you. well, i'm so pleased that we are together. your entire life you have been committed to greatness, not just for yourself but helping to create an archway for so many of today's athletes and beyond. but it really wasn't easy, was it? >> no. it wasn't. it wasn't easy and then again on the other side it was easy because my education began at home with my dad who became sightless when i was 5 years old and he taught me four basics. he taught me how to analyze, organize and initiate and follow through. >> so clearly you used all those principles your dad taugh
herb douglas won a bronze medal in the long run at the 1948 olympics.t only competed on an elite level enduring indignities, he remained committed to creating a pathway of excellence in sports and in the corporate sector. he helped recruit and train black professionals, some of whom would become corporate executives. earlier i had the honor of speaking to him about his contributions both on and off the field. good do see you, mr. douglas. >> thank you. it's good to be with you,...
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a statue depicting frederick douglas is ripped from hits pedestal in upstate new york.ochester police say it was taken from a park along the underground railroad where douglas and harriet tubman helped take slaves to freedom. it was found 50 feet away near a river. this comes on the anniversary of douglas' speech delivered to the city, called what to the slave is the 4th of july. that monument now getting repaired. carley: moving on to sports, kevin harvick climbing the charts with a big win in indianapolis. >> kevin harvick is going to get the checkered flag. he wins again at the brick yard. carley: he won the brick yard 400 for the second straight year, he is second on playoff charts and one win behind lee petty for the 11th on nascar's career list. todd: congrats, carley, i know you have harvick in your nascar fantasy racing league. congrats to you. denny hamlin didn't finish the race after one of his tires exploded. he was okay. meanwhile, check this out, ryan blaney's crew member sent to the hospital after six cars collided at a pit stop. that's scary. he was later
a statue depicting frederick douglas is ripped from hits pedestal in upstate new york.ochester police say it was taken from a park along the underground railroad where douglas and harriet tubman helped take slaves to freedom. it was found 50 feet away near a river. this comes on the anniversary of douglas' speech delivered to the city, called what to the slave is the 4th of july. that monument now getting repaired. carley: moving on to sports, kevin harvick climbing the charts with a big win in...
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black who joined in, and douglas is concurrence created, and black with the douglas echoed, no law means no law. they tried to make this distinction between speech and conduct, but not quite because it's a speech that is so closely tied or brigade it as douglas said to conduct that the only way you could prevent the dangerous conduct is by suppressing the speech. but again it has to be a emergency situation. it has to be suppression only as a last resort. if persuasion or law enforcement doesn't do the job. >> as you both have said what came out of the case is the brandenburg test. you referenced this. intent, imminence, likelihood. julia untoward or wrote can you discuss the intent element of the brandenburg test? what kind of teeth this modern court give? it also curious about issues challenges of them? >> i think there has been a debate about if you intend to incite a particular kind of violence or if you intend to give a speech. there has been a debate about that. in terms of the events in charlottesville i think you have to look at what the speech the individual protesters gave. the
black who joined in, and douglas is concurrence created, and black with the douglas echoed, no law means no law. they tried to make this distinction between speech and conduct, but not quite because it's a speech that is so closely tied or brigade it as douglas said to conduct that the only way you could prevent the dangerous conduct is by suppressing the speech. but again it has to be a emergency situation. it has to be suppression only as a last resort. if persuasion or law enforcement...
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and tracking hurricane douglas, taking aim at hawaii. residents lining up at shelters as the storm closes in. our rob marciano standing by. >>> tonight's other major headline -- coronavirus cases soaring. fema issuing an sos for skilled medical professionals in five states. america's death toll topping 146,000. more than 1,000 deaths a day for at least the fifth day in a row. and the new concerns in florida. >>> 100 days to election day. president trump under fire from joe biden for his handling of the pandemic. facing tough poll numbers in several battleground states. the new stimulus deal stalled, and still possibly weeks away. the president today greeting supporters and handing out hats without wearing a mask. >>> the protest turning deadly. questions about the death of a black lives matter demonstrator, shot and killed marching in austin. a car driving through a crowd outside of denver. a protester shot and wounded. and a demonstration against police violence turning into a riot in seattle. officers firing flash grenades into the cro
and tracking hurricane douglas, taking aim at hawaii. residents lining up at shelters as the storm closes in. our rob marciano standing by. >>> tonight's other major headline -- coronavirus cases soaring. fema issuing an sos for skilled medical professionals in five states. america's death toll topping 146,000. more than 1,000 deaths a day for at least the fifth day in a row. and the new concerns in florida. >>> 100 days to election day. president trump under fire from joe...
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for that reason, he doesn't pick douglas because douglas he knows has been arguing for equal populationce the '40s. considers black and brennan and actually consults with both douglas and black. they decide that brennan would be the right choice. as you pointed out brennan's tone, much more gentle, moderate. they know that stewart's vote is ten use. they have to hold on to him. brennan writes a very, very narrow opinion in which, as we've said, only gets to the issue of jurisdiction and whether or not -- >> we haven't said it yet, but when the vote is -- takes place, if the chief justice is in the majority, he assigns -- he or she would assign the opinion writing to himself, herself, or whoever they want to do. if the chief justice is not in the majority, then the senior-most justices does the assignment. there's politics, really was here. justice brennan was one of the younger members of the court. least experienced members of the court. and -- but part of that was as doug was saying, chief justice warren wanted the opinion to be written carefully, very narrowly so that he could hold t
for that reason, he doesn't pick douglas because douglas he knows has been arguing for equal populationce the '40s. considers black and brennan and actually consults with both douglas and black. they decide that brennan would be the right choice. as you pointed out brennan's tone, much more gentle, moderate. they know that stewart's vote is ten use. they have to hold on to him. brennan writes a very, very narrow opinion in which, as we've said, only gets to the issue of jurisdiction and whether...
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here is a bit of the excerpt from justice douglas. the example usually given by those who would punish speech the the case of one who falsely shouts fire in a crowded theater. this is however a classic case where speech is brigaded with action. they are indeed inseparable, and a prosecution can be launched for the overt acts actually caused. apart from rare instances of that kind, speech is, i think, immune from prosecution. >> douglas along with black was probably the most absolutist in terms of protecting freedom of speech. and black who joined in and douglas's concurrence used to quote the first amendment which, as you read earlier, says congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech and black would say and douglas echoed, no law means no law. and so, they tried to make this distinction between speech and conduct but not quite because it's speech that is so closely tied or brigaded as douglas said to conduct that the only way you can prevent the dangerous conduct is by suppressing the speech. but again, it has to be an
here is a bit of the excerpt from justice douglas. the example usually given by those who would punish speech the the case of one who falsely shouts fire in a crowded theater. this is however a classic case where speech is brigaded with action. they are indeed inseparable, and a prosecution can be launched for the overt acts actually caused. apart from rare instances of that kind, speech is, i think, immune from prosecution. >> douglas along with black was probably the most absolutist in...
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so i would say time to take it from that square even though frederick douglas dedicated. time to replace it with another lincoln monument there because it is sacred ground. and a time to put it in the museum and tell the very complicated story of the sculpture that was commissioned by african americans but designed by white sculpture, introduced by the great african american leader of the 19th century but seems to have outlived its message. host: harold holzer joining us, professor at public policy institute. first call for you sir is from cleveland, ohio. i ler: i was calling because o believe -- it keeps the pain in our hearts. wonder why is it that we're always, because i feel that 1812 e of the genesis where god told abraham they would be taken to a foreign land to serve them and they will be mistreat bid these people. and to this day they are mistreated by the people. the solidarity forever song keeps it in your heart to be against us. we don't mean harm. we just want peace. and we get attacked by the police. and the statue just shows about we need a master to educat
so i would say time to take it from that square even though frederick douglas dedicated. time to replace it with another lincoln monument there because it is sacred ground. and a time to put it in the museum and tell the very complicated story of the sculpture that was commissioned by african americans but designed by white sculpture, introduced by the great african american leader of the 19th century but seems to have outlived its message. host: harold holzer joining us, professor at public...
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a very close eye on hurricane douglas. they have maximum sustained winds of 90 miles an hour. it is a category one storm and it is right now to the northwest of saints peter and paul's church. the very latest, even though it is to the northwest of kauai, still strong winds and heavy dangerous her. it will continue to weaken as it moves away from the hawaiian islands and that is very good news there as it moves to the west northwest. currently at 60 miles an hour, o again no direct hit to hawaii and it looks like it will move away from the hawaiian islands as it continues to get weaker. at home, here is our treasure island camera. a great start to the day, in the 50s and 60s with low clouds and areas of fog. they even have some it is 58 in concord and livermore without sunshine and clouds for clint at 58 and for san francisco, mid-50s with mostly cloudy skies. san jose is at 61 with that cloudy start and 52 right now for santa rosa. through our day we are cool, cloudy and breezy and catching clearing around the bay. mid to
a very close eye on hurricane douglas. they have maximum sustained winds of 90 miles an hour. it is a category one storm and it is right now to the northwest of saints peter and paul's church. the very latest, even though it is to the northwest of kauai, still strong winds and heavy dangerous her. it will continue to weaken as it moves away from the hawaiian islands and that is very good news there as it moves to the west northwest. currently at 60 miles an hour, o again no direct hit to hawaii...
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and douglas eyes hawaii. >> when it rains .. it pours .. >> yuccas: infections surge out of c ar darow, while millions aid runs out. plus -- president trump heads to new jersey, as congress digs in over a new round of stimus
and douglas eyes hawaii. >> when it rains .. it pours .. >> yuccas: infections surge out of c ar darow, while millions aid runs out. plus -- president trump heads to new jersey, as congress digs in over a new round of stimus
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with douglas is saying is that he does not care. he doesn't care whether slavery gets legalized or not. so long as it is not having a bad effect on the country as a whole. so long as it is not paralyzing the country politically and economically. he is indifferent. it is not a matter to stephen douglas, or the advocates, whether slavery is right or wrong. it is just annoying. so get it to a place where it is not going to be annoying, at least to the rest of the country. but it is exactly this that lincoln homes in on. he is not content merely to criticize kansas nebraska, there is something much more wrong with a kansas nebraska bill and the logic of popular sovereignty. and the thing that is wrong is this business of indifference about slavery. that is the real root of the trouble, the only real reason people are going to buy into kansas nebraska, the only reason they're going to buy the repeal of the missouri compromise, the only reason they're going to by legalizing slavery in the territories is because they've been persuaded to b
with douglas is saying is that he does not care. he doesn't care whether slavery gets legalized or not. so long as it is not having a bad effect on the country as a whole. so long as it is not paralyzing the country politically and economically. he is indifferent. it is not a matter to stephen douglas, or the advocates, whether slavery is right or wrong. it is just annoying. so get it to a place where it is not going to be annoying, at least to the rest of the country. but it is exactly this...
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hurricane douglas barreling towards hawaii hours after hanna hit texas.season bears down on the u.s. >>> plus remembering the lion of daytime television. as so many of his colleagues pay tribute, the record-setting legacy that regis philbin is now leaving behind. >>> and the bombshell secret from mark hamill. the highly personal piece of information that he revealed without any of us noticing during this famous scene from the very first "star wars" movie. >> what it was and how he revealed it later this half hour in "the skinny." it is monday, july 27th. >>> and on this monday, kenneth moton's on a beach somewhere drinking mai tais. for the next two days we have alex presha coming in from d.c. >> good to be here. >> we love to have you, great to have you. we'll get to know him a little bit more. of course you're coming in from d.c., originally from? >> just outside of atlanta. >> shout-out. >> the "a." ♪ do do do do >>> the latest developments at this hour, as the first coronavirus vaccine to be tested on humans advances to the next phase. >> the covid-19
hurricane douglas barreling towards hawaii hours after hanna hit texas.season bears down on the u.s. >>> plus remembering the lion of daytime television. as so many of his colleagues pay tribute, the record-setting legacy that regis philbin is now leaving behind. >>> and the bombshell secret from mark hamill. the highly personal piece of information that he revealed without any of us noticing during this famous scene from the very first "star wars" movie. >>...
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parts of mÉxico with heavy rain and flooding, this as hawaii prepares for impacts from hurricane douglas meteorologist adam klotz in the extreme weather center with today's forecast, adam. adam: hey, there, arthel, we are continuing to watch hanna even though that made landfall at 5:00 p.m., heavy rain in south texas and linger into later sunday evening and let's dive right in. made landfall at 920 miles an hour, strong category 1 storm. the center is in mÉxico but the rain in backside of the system. we are continuing to see that. large portions of south texas where you have flood watch and taking you into the rio grande valley from brownsville running you closer to mcallen, those areas where you have flash flood, currently tropical storm will continue to weaken and i do think the rain moves out of south texas by monday morning. hurricane douglas spinning in north of big island of hawaii, either way will brush close along the islands coming up on maui and monday morning it's going to be passing by the rest of the island, that's the next system we will pay attention to. the system is ther
parts of mÉxico with heavy rain and flooding, this as hawaii prepares for impacts from hurricane douglas meteorologist adam klotz in the extreme weather center with today's forecast, adam. adam: hey, there, arthel, we are continuing to watch hanna even though that made landfall at 5:00 p.m., heavy rain in south texas and linger into later sunday evening and let's dive right in. made landfall at 920 miles an hour, strong category 1 storm. the center is in mÉxico but the rain in backside of the...
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douglas is bringing the possibility of damaging wind, flooding, rain, and dangerously high surf. let's bring in meteorologist mark tamayo now, i know my family down in south texas got a lot of rain near brownsville. you have family in hawaii who i'm sure are getting ready as well? >> that's right, tim and christina, i hope your family safe and sound, a lot of calls for my sister as they are trying to get the forecast track, just to get a better idea. so, tomorrow especially tomorrow night into monday for portions of the hawaiian islands, impact with douglas, as we take a look at maps right now we are showing you these two storms, hurricane hannah and then hurricane douglas as we come in closer right now we will focus on both of these storms. here's hurricane douglas, satellite showing you that storm approaching the hawaiian island chain. right now, the latest information, window 90 miles per hour moving to the west northwest at 16 miles per hour. at least this is not a slow mover, but, you can see along the >>> still holding onto category one hurricane status as we come in closer
douglas is bringing the possibility of damaging wind, flooding, rain, and dangerously high surf. let's bring in meteorologist mark tamayo now, i know my family down in south texas got a lot of rain near brownsville. you have family in hawaii who i'm sure are getting ready as well? >> that's right, tim and christina, i hope your family safe and sound, a lot of calls for my sister as they are trying to get the forecast track, just to get a better idea. so, tomorrow especially tomorrow night...
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. >> any comments on justice douglas?> justice douglas is opinion in griswold, and just to take that -- i think he was significant on the court, but the griswold opinion, for reasons we will discuss, has been criticized for its use of the word penumbra. ridiculed even. -- his opinion in griswold as saying something important about privacy rights at the heart of the limits and the bill of rights. i just add that. >> julia is watching us. hi, julia. >> hi. you've talked a little bit about griswold's foundational role in recognizing a right to privacy extending to include the right to marry people to access contraception and the right to abortion, and so on. some including just a skin burke have said right to abortion might be more appropriately and secured securely located as a quality right rather than privacy right. the same could be set about contraception -- disproportionately affect women. can you high but the size of that the legal implications on this line of cases and the intended policy issues that griswold were to
. >> any comments on justice douglas?> justice douglas is opinion in griswold, and just to take that -- i think he was significant on the court, but the griswold opinion, for reasons we will discuss, has been criticized for its use of the word penumbra. ridiculed even. -- his opinion in griswold as saying something important about privacy rights at the heart of the limits and the bill of rights. i just add that. >> julia is watching us. hi, julia. >> hi. you've talked a...
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this is frederick douglas is only work of fiction. frederick douglas was of course himself a former slave who is a leading abolitionist voice in the middle decades of the 19th century. one of the most famous black intellectuals of that period. in his novella the heroic slave, he describes madison washington as eight freedom loving virginian akin to other freedom loving virginians like george washington, patrick heady, thomas jefferson and other founding fathers. while madison washington's story of revolt is a success story, unfortunately many attempts at slave revolts and escape were not successful. that's simply because the entire system at the local, state and national level was set up to preserve the institution of slavery. enslaved people and their allies were trying to resist or fighting against insurmountable odds in many cases. we see that in the example of danger field newbie. danger field newbie was one of the small group of men who joined the radical abolitionist john brown for his raid on the federal arsenal at harpers ferr
this is frederick douglas is only work of fiction. frederick douglas was of course himself a former slave who is a leading abolitionist voice in the middle decades of the 19th century. one of the most famous black intellectuals of that period. in his novella the heroic slave, he describes madison washington as eight freedom loving virginian akin to other freedom loving virginians like george washington, patrick heady, thomas jefferson and other founding fathers. while madison washington's story...
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forecasters say douglas will likely remain a hurricane as it moves past the islands. meanwhile, in texas hurricane hanna lashed the gulf coast this weekend with high winds and drenching rain that destroyed boats, flooded streets and knocked out power. more than five feet of storm surge washed over beaches and flash flood warnings issued with ten inches of rain possible over theory joy grand valley. 240,000 power outages have been recorded across south texas. a closer look at the forecast in just a few moments. >>> and now to the coronavirus and a new step today in the race for a vaccine. moderna's phase 3 vaccine trials are getting under way in the u.s. it comes as fema says five states including california, texas and florida need more medical professionals to fight the surge in infections and the trump administration's testing czar admitted sunday the test results are taking too long with some people waiting 19 days. meanwhile, a 9-year-old girl has now become the youngest person to die from the virus in florida. abc's megan tevrizian begins our coverage. >> reporter
forecasters say douglas will likely remain a hurricane as it moves past the islands. meanwhile, in texas hurricane hanna lashed the gulf coast this weekend with high winds and drenching rain that destroyed boats, flooded streets and knocked out power. more than five feet of storm surge washed over beaches and flash flood warnings issued with ten inches of rain possible over theory joy grand valley. 240,000 power outages have been recorded across south texas. a closer look at the forecast in...
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he had seen him in the lincoln-douglas debates. lincoln came to his studio on dearborn street in chicago in march of 1860 to have a life mask made, which was a tool that sculptors of the period used if they weren't going to enjoy repeated sittings. and lincoln was a trial lawyer at the time on a case. so he submitted to this very difficult life mask process, wet plaster hardening on his face for 30 minutes while he had straws in his nose breathing and when it came time to take it off, volk couldn't get it off and lincoln took those massive hands and tugged and volk remembered that it brought tears to lincoln's eyes because they pulled the hairs out of the temples. and he did not remember it with amusement. he did come back and posed for the bust a bit. he will come from court, take off his jacket. he would take off his shirt and he would -- volk asked him to pull down his union suit. i guess he was wearing long underwear so he took off his long underwear top and tied it in front of him and he was pretty embarrassed about it. he sai
he had seen him in the lincoln-douglas debates. lincoln came to his studio on dearborn street in chicago in march of 1860 to have a life mask made, which was a tool that sculptors of the period used if they weren't going to enjoy repeated sittings. and lincoln was a trial lawyer at the time on a case. so he submitted to this very difficult life mask process, wet plaster hardening on his face for 30 minutes while he had straws in his nose breathing and when it came time to take it off, volk...
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hurricane douglas, if you have family in hawaii, headed there, douglas is category 3 hurricane, a major storm. should weaken by sunday as it moves close to the big island, 75 miles an hour, could move over oahu, it's a big storm, will continue to keep eye on that. san francisco is dry next seven days, steady 60s and little bit of morning fog here and there. inland valleys, low 90s next couple of days into monday, then back into the 80s tuesday, wednesday, thursday and friday. no extended stretch of 100 for the next seven days, so this is continued good news but for the fire danger in extended forecast at least right enough to. good weekend coming our way. >>> school in san francisco hit with graffiti that may be a hate crime. >>> armenian school and community center believes it's a victim of hate crime. vandals spray painted graffiti on every wall, referencing the armenian genocide and recent flare-up in long running conflict. >> reporter: the spray paint extends down the front of the building, lot of it includes words we can't show. many of the employees and members of the community we
hurricane douglas, if you have family in hawaii, headed there, douglas is category 3 hurricane, a major storm. should weaken by sunday as it moves close to the big island, 75 miles an hour, could move over oahu, it's a big storm, will continue to keep eye on that. san francisco is dry next seven days, steady 60s and little bit of morning fog here and there. inland valleys, low 90s next couple of days into monday, then back into the 80s tuesday, wednesday, thursday and friday. no extended...
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so we're looking at douglas. still offshore, but moving towards the hawaiian islands, giving you a look here at what is going on out there. we do expect it to continue to be a category one as it moves in , and moves over those islands a little bit later today. checking on the path for you, we are looking at it, as alex mentioned crossing on the north edges there of the islands, expected to have wind at about 80 miles per hour, perhaps 75. as it moves through, right now, the winds are 90 miles per hour and moving west or northwest at 16 miles per hour. with the strong winds, the heavy rain, the possibility of flash flooding, as well as coastal flooding of alex mentioned a moment ago. so we are tracking that they're in tracking that here. the low clouds and fog back with us this morning. sso reporting gray skies. yesterday, waking up with blue skies, not the case this morning. 55 degrees over san francisco. we have 54 in santa rosa. low 60s in oakland, upper 50s in the more as well as san jose. very similar to wher
so we're looking at douglas. still offshore, but moving towards the hawaiian islands, giving you a look here at what is going on out there. we do expect it to continue to be a category one as it moves in , and moves over those islands a little bit later today. checking on the path for you, we are looking at it, as alex mentioned crossing on the north edges there of the islands, expected to have wind at about 80 miles per hour, perhaps 75. as it moves through, right now, the winds are 90 miles...
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let me show you what douglas looks like on the regular satellite. you can see the spinning fight mess. this is not the kind of storm where we have a really developed donut hole right in the center. if we look at the storm in a different way, instead of the visual you can pickup the clouds easily. when we look at it in the infrared, which reads how high the clouds are, you get a sense for how much bigger the storm actually is. if we look at where the national hurricane center has it picked right now, it is north of maui. you can see the track. hawaii does often times seemed almost blessed with the potential to have these things dodge them. this is far too close for comfort. before i show you the forecast track, i want to show you the wind field. this is the chance of who is going to experience tropical storm force winds. when you get into the shades of orange to red that is a high degree of confidence that the northern edge of all of these islands, from a wahoo to hawaii will experience that. if we look at the chance of experiencing hurricane force w
let me show you what douglas looks like on the regular satellite. you can see the spinning fight mess. this is not the kind of storm where we have a really developed donut hole right in the center. if we look at the storm in a different way, instead of the visual you can pickup the clouds easily. when we look at it in the infrared, which reads how high the clouds are, you get a sense for how much bigger the storm actually is. if we look at where the national hurricane center has it picked right...
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tonight hawaii is bracing for a brush with hurricane douglas. you can see here, wind, flooding and surf are forecast to be dangero people have begun to seek shelter in honolulu. the category one hurricane will pass close to the island chain . and late today president trump approved a disaster declaration for texas after it was hit by hurricane hanna. janet shamlian is in corpus cristie. >> reporter: this is the power of a strong category one hurricane. 90 mile an hour winds flipping this 18 wheeler on its side. the driver shaken but not hurt. >> you okay? >> reporter: hanna slammed the southern texas gulf coast as the first hurricane of the atlantic season. landfall near padre mild, rising flood watches in corpus cristie, cars abandoned on flooded streets and part of the popular bob hall pier collapsing under dangerous storm surge. >> this is terrible, this pier has been here forever. it has been here even in harvey and has been okay. >> reporter: with power lines toppled, thousands were plunged into the dark. the hurricane ravaging wide swaths
tonight hawaii is bracing for a brush with hurricane douglas. you can see here, wind, flooding and surf are forecast to be dangero people have begun to seek shelter in honolulu. the category one hurricane will pass close to the island chain . and late today president trump approved a disaster declaration for texas after it was hit by hurricane hanna. janet shamlian is in corpus cristie. >> reporter: this is the power of a strong category one hurricane. 90 mile an hour winds flipping this...
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douglas. people are hunkering down in shelters across maui and oahu. the hurricane is passing close to the island chain. the closest storm of the size that has come to the is over a decade. forecasters say douglas could be the third hurricane to hit the islands in modern history. so far, they have been spared of any major damage. hurricane warning is in effect for other areas but has been canceled for maui. >>> tropical storm hanna wreaks havoc in the area. earlier, president donald trump approved a disaster declaration for texas and after the storm made landfall the hurricane there. it md the 5th anniy of founding founded in 1325 and fell in 1521. residents were forced to destroy temples and palaces but the site leader became the heart of mexico city.. >>> coming up, on kpix five and streaming on cbsn bay area, voters are putting the presumptive democratic nominee ahead in the polls. that is up next. >>> unemployment benefits are house plans coming up in a live report. >>> here is a live look
douglas. people are hunkering down in shelters across maui and oahu. the hurricane is passing close to the island chain. the closest storm of the size that has come to the is over a decade. forecasters say douglas could be the third hurricane to hit the islands in modern history. so far, they have been spared of any major damage. hurricane warning is in effect for other areas but has been canceled for maui. >>> tropical storm hanna wreaks havoc in the area. earlier, president donald...
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douglas produced some strong wave, but no damage has been reported. and here is the latest satellite and you can see it moving away from the islands. still some hurricane watches there for the next couple of hours and some dangerousit of w weather. but definitely a former shell of itself and it will continue to weaken and move away. and after midday today, not going to have much of an effect on the islands look from our ro camera, we'll have increasing cloud cover and 60s, 70s and 80s coast to bay and inland by noon when most of the clouds back to the coast. but then we have 60s, 70s and 90s at 4:00. so tell get warmer today. a threat of thunderstorms possible in the sierra and up towards redding. and that is where the highest fire danger is today. 80 in tahoe, 95 in yosemite, 103 in fresno, 78 in los angeles. more on the local weather coming up. >>> a legal battle over investigations into two deadly vallejo police shootings may take a new turn today. the interim city attorney says that he will takesolano county' respond to his calls to investigate. h
douglas produced some strong wave, but no damage has been reported. and here is the latest satellite and you can see it moving away from the islands. still some hurricane watches there for the next couple of hours and some dangerousit of w weather. but definitely a former shell of itself and it will continue to weaken and move away. and after midday today, not going to have much of an effect on the islands look from our ro camera, we'll have increasing cloud cover and 60s, 70s and 80s coast to...
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>> we are going to talk a lot more about hurricane douglas in the next half hour. i just want to give you a quick review on what is happening in hawaii right now. a category 1 hurricane is right off the coast of the islands. it is pretty ominous to see that big swirling mass. but, the track of it is what we care about. let's switch from the colorful satellite and put the national hurricane forecast in place. see that first box? it says sunday at 8:00 p.m. that is category 1 hurricane just grazing across the northern part of the wahoo, right along the north shore. it will do the same thing on hawaii sometime overnight tonight and into tomorrow morning. it is a serious issue for hawaii. we are keeping a close eye on it and we will have more detail in the next half hour. look what showed up again right on time. if we put the numbers on today, they are pretty nice for most of us. although, that 85 for concord was actually closer to 90. same story in livermore. it is still hot in land. if we do the comparison with yesterday, we did get a little bit of help today. we wer
>> we are going to talk a lot more about hurricane douglas in the next half hour. i just want to give you a quick review on what is happening in hawaii right now. a category 1 hurricane is right off the coast of the islands. it is pretty ominous to see that big swirling mass. but, the track of it is what we care about. let's switch from the colorful satellite and put the national hurricane forecast in place. see that first box? it says sunday at 8:00 p.m. that is category 1 hurricane just...
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residents are gearing up for hurricane douglas in hawaii. it is threatening the island was strong winds and flash floods. there is a hurricane warning. the big island and maui remain on hurricane watch is. shelter. >> that opens up a lot more and, opportunity. the shelters can only accommodate so many people. >> the mayor said there could be 13 other emergency shelters. everyone must wear a face covering to be admitted to those shelters. >> a convergence of issues and we will see how we balance both covid-19 with other natural disasters. let's take the one heading for hawaii. that is the most up-to-date satellite. you can see the category 1 hurricane sitting off the big island. it is out of the big wrist. there's a fairly narrow cone of uncertainty. and now were looking at perhaps a hit on the north shore of in oahu. that's why honolulu is making preparations. that is sunday night. let's bring it ahead tonight. the next island up is kawai. between tonight and tomorrow morning is where we are going to see douglas come to close for comfort. th
residents are gearing up for hurricane douglas in hawaii. it is threatening the island was strong winds and flash floods. there is a hurricane warning. the big island and maui remain on hurricane watch is. shelter. >> that opens up a lot more and, opportunity. the shelters can only accommodate so many people. >> the mayor said there could be 13 other emergency shelters. everyone must wear a face covering to be admitted to those shelters. >> a convergence of issues and we will...
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>> ma'am, i'd like to complement c-span, but also compliment justice douglas. he was very happy to try to grant me and my draft casing in 1972. as for the lady from the aclu, very nice lady, i'd like to ask her what she is doing about the impending of free speech. for all the conservative peace speakers being banned there. >> thank you so much, charles. while i wish i'd power to control what happens at berkeley, i'm doing what i can, speaking on many canvases, including, hopefully, berkeley soon, and the whole reason i spent much of the last year writing my book was which is defending freedom of speech for hate speech, advocating counter speech and other measures to deal with actual problems of hatred and discrimination. but, the reason i felt it was necessary, it was, clearly, we free speech advocates have not persuaded too many college students, and in fact, to many members of the public. so, i hope this will make the case more persuasive, and frankly students will start showing more respect on the hope for free speech. here is a university campus, what is un
>> ma'am, i'd like to complement c-span, but also compliment justice douglas. he was very happy to try to grant me and my draft casing in 1972. as for the lady from the aclu, very nice lady, i'd like to ask her what she is doing about the impending of free speech. for all the conservative peace speakers being banned there. >> thank you so much, charles. while i wish i'd power to control what happens at berkeley, i'm doing what i can, speaking on many canvases, including, hopefully,...
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frederick douglas wrote these words on the fourth of july, 1852 just 76 years after u.s.. slavery was still going strong. the civil war hadn't started and america wouldn't end slavery for another 21 years legally and 23 years in practice. today, 152 years since the end of slavery, douglas' words about the rich enhater answinheritanc words are still -- we are in unprecedented times of social upheaval where our longest standing institutions face a moment of reckoning. some see that in the names of symbols and statues as a threat to american tradition and life. i think it's a way to make america nor inclusive. to renew the promises of americans in nao one that all americans can celebrate equally. i shared with you the words none of us are free from in one of us are chained. that continues to come back to me. slavery continued in america almost 90 years after independence and for more than that amount of time after the civil war, america nurtures policies that did not live up to the creed that all men are created equal or that they are born with unalienable rights. for many a
frederick douglas wrote these words on the fourth of july, 1852 just 76 years after u.s.. slavery was still going strong. the civil war hadn't started and america wouldn't end slavery for another 21 years legally and 23 years in practice. today, 152 years since the end of slavery, douglas' words about the rich enhater answinheritanc words are still -- we are in unprecedented times of social upheaval where our longest standing institutions face a moment of reckoning. some see that in the names...
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so, that is what we are going to watch on douglas. here is the other one, this one made landfall this afternoon, another category one hurricane. it came right into south padre island. if you take a look at the center of circulation this is still a hurricane, right now, onshore here in the united states. allegory one. it will weaken overnight into a tropical storm and the big story, as i showed you earlier, the rain. some places in those purple shades get as much as a foot of rain over the next day and a half. that also is a story that needs to be watched. we will be back with more on our forecast in a few minutes. >>> texas also figures into the story on the covid-19 prices. the u.s. has confirmed more than 73 -- 73,000 new cases, yel pushing our total to more than 4 million. more than 146,000 people have died. but at the same time, hundreds of bars in texas have organized a massive act of defiance this weekend. by reopening to the public against state orders. they are bars, at least some of them, the ft. worth bar who started the pus
so, that is what we are going to watch on douglas. here is the other one, this one made landfall this afternoon, another category one hurricane. it came right into south padre island. if you take a look at the center of circulation this is still a hurricane, right now, onshore here in the united states. allegory one. it will weaken overnight into a tropical storm and the big story, as i showed you earlier, the rain. some places in those purple shades get as much as a foot of rain over the next...
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here is a look at douglas.is moving away, but it is still a hurricane with 90-mile-per-hour winds. its effects on the islands will be up to 6 inches of rain, dangerous surf and beach erosion. here is a look at hanna, now a tropical depression. the flooding potential is the issue. up to 6 to 10 inches of rain possible in the mountains of mexico. and dangerous rip currents possible along the eastern shore of texas and also mexico. and we'll keep an eye on on on n >>> and coming up new at 6:00, a new class of coronavirus investigatio investigators. >>> and also which hoping ttr waves of tracking teams. >> there weren't going to be anywhere near the number of people that we have at doloris park. >>> and a music venue shut down even though they say they followed all the reopening rules. >>> and a new toll this week to try to get people through those coronavirus testing lines a little bit more quickly. this could really be a time saver for folks who cannot take off work to get a great day on the lake! it is. lunch is
here is a look at douglas.is moving away, but it is still a hurricane with 90-mile-per-hour winds. its effects on the islands will be up to 6 inches of rain, dangerous surf and beach erosion. here is a look at hanna, now a tropical depression. the flooding potential is the issue. up to 6 to 10 inches of rain possible in the mountains of mexico. and dangerous rip currents possible along the eastern shore of texas and also mexico. and we'll keep an eye on on on n >>> and coming up new at...
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here is what frederick douglas did. he went to lincoln hall and downtown washington, d.c., and delivered a very powerful speech in reaction to the supreme court case. we're going to learn from historian ed medford. how he wrote that speech and what the reaction was. >> once douglas heard about the 1883 supreme court decision, he appeared at lincoln hall in washington, and made a speech. >> >> and it's a perfect study in he will quantity indignation. it's one of the most powerful speeches he ever wrote. lincoln hall was packed with people. estimates are that there were 2,000 people or more inside of the building, and that there were twice as many people outside. and so it gives some sense of how upset african-americans especially were. but there were white americans in the audience, as well. what comes through is not just the indignation, but the sadness that the country has gone down this path. he also talked about the fact that african-americans were americans. they were american citizens. and that when you take away t
here is what frederick douglas did. he went to lincoln hall and downtown washington, d.c., and delivered a very powerful speech in reaction to the supreme court case. we're going to learn from historian ed medford. how he wrote that speech and what the reaction was. >> once douglas heard about the 1883 supreme court decision, he appeared at lincoln hall in washington, and made a speech. >> >> and it's a perfect study in he will quantity indignation. it's one of the most...
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douglas: that is a good point. we know households have about $2 trillion more in the bank right now than they had in february. we have pulled money into the household sector and there is nowhere for it to go. he did not get the money out of it until we get the business cycle opened up. the mistake is to have too much confidence on the virus side, or too much belief in sending out checks as stimulus and that will be fine if we do that. i do not think either of those is true. even though the virus has not come -- it is important we get those and continue to operate, even though virus has not gone away. we can replace unemployment with a check from the employer, which is what we want in the end. david: we have this on employment insurance, a supplement of $600 a month of coming in. where are you on the question of whether that is discouraging people? i hear conflicting stories. douglas: our estimates is the $600 has raised unemployment insurance to the percent where 63% of workers make more than their previous job. go
douglas: that is a good point. we know households have about $2 trillion more in the bank right now than they had in february. we have pulled money into the household sector and there is nowhere for it to go. he did not get the money out of it until we get the business cycle opened up. the mistake is to have too much confidence on the virus side, or too much belief in sending out checks as stimulus and that will be fine if we do that. i do not think either of those is true. even though the...
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we'll see very intense rain and wind with hurricane douglas.or us, not much wind other than the sea breeze. low clouds and misty skies start off the morning. you see clouds retreating to the coast for the afternoon. if you liked today, you should like tomorrow. a little bit warmer inland. san jose mid 80s. numbers in this 90s around livermore. danville and walnut creek, upper 80s to near 90. san mateo still school for san francisco, mid 60s, north bay quite a range from the 80s. closer to mill valley, upper 90s towards ukiah. mild and breezy toward the middle part of the week. wednesday may trend down with the temperatures. as we head toward next weekend, you see the red on the map. we could see return of mid-90s inland as we head toward next weekend. overall no big heat in the forecast. this morning, drizzle and mist for san francisco. temperatures climbing the second half of the week and a bit of a warmer finish to the week. cooler into wednesday and warmer as we head towards next saturday. overall, looks typical for late july though now we'r
we'll see very intense rain and wind with hurricane douglas.or us, not much wind other than the sea breeze. low clouds and misty skies start off the morning. you see clouds retreating to the coast for the afternoon. if you liked today, you should like tomorrow. a little bit warmer inland. san jose mid 80s. numbers in this 90s around livermore. danville and walnut creek, upper 80s to near 90. san mateo still school for san francisco, mid 60s, north bay quite a range from the 80s. closer to mill...
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frederickblight's is douglas's profit of freedom. notablethese colors are for the way we remember and honor those people as complicated. whether we are thinking about frederick douglass or thomas jefferson. have roughly 35 minutes of moderated discussion, after which there will be audience.from the i apologize in advance that given the number of people, we will not be able to address most of the questions that we get. we will do our best. thus get started. get started. let's start with the meaning and implications of her memory inveterate statues from our public landscape. i know both of you have discussed this frequently and insult -- and in all sorts of venues. this is not a new issue but something is clearly different this time around. let's start with what is different and why. that you referred to what is happening now as a great awakening. waking up is always a great place to start. why don't we start there? think it is different this time. i don't know a precise reason but i have some theories. obviously, the killing of george
frederickblight's is douglas's profit of freedom. notablethese colors are for the way we remember and honor those people as complicated. whether we are thinking about frederick douglass or thomas jefferson. have roughly 35 minutes of moderated discussion, after which there will be audience.from the i apologize in advance that given the number of people, we will not be able to address most of the questions that we get. we will do our best. thus get started. get started. let's start with the...
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thank you for that, douglas herbert. a a fallen display of bipartisan unity, congressional leaders have praised john lewis as "a nation,"ce for the peng shuai by the recorord voice -- punctuated by the recorded voice of the late civil-rights icon. nancy pelosi calling him "the conscience" of the congress. georgia congressman as a model of cordage and a peacemaker. the ceremony the latest in a series after he died in july at the age of 80. that is it for this edition. do stay with us here on "f"frane 24." ♪ hello and welelcome to the "france 24" interview. our guest today is nathan law, one of hong kong's most prominent activists. he has been leader of the since theacy movemement 202014 so-called umbrellaa movement. he cofounded the pro-democracy organization with joshua wong and angus chow. he has been leading the opposition to a new national security law imposed by china. he has decided to leave hong kong, just as the national security law was adopted. why did you decide to leave hong kong and go to the united kingdom?
thank you for that, douglas herbert. a a fallen display of bipartisan unity, congressional leaders have praised john lewis as "a nation,"ce for the peng shuai by the recorord voice -- punctuated by the recorded voice of the late civil-rights icon. nancy pelosi calling him "the conscience" of the congress. georgia congressman as a model of cordage and a peacemaker. the ceremony the latest in a series after he died in july at the age of 80. that is it for this edition. do stay...
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that is hurricane douglas. winds still at about 90 miles per hour. the biggest impact, right around this time tomorrow night we'll see it pass off oahu and hawaii. hurricane warnings including honolulu and the north shore. we may see hurricane watches around kauai also get upgraded. that is tomorrow night's story as hurricane douglas weakening on approach, still expected to have a pretty significant impact in towards hawaii. here, nothing tropical about that. that's the fog and the misty skies we're seeing around san francisco tonight. 58 degrees. that's going to ensure by the way another cool finish to the weekend. warmer temperatures reserved for the valleys. walnut creek, 92 earlier today. 65 degrees. patchy low clouds inland for the morning and into san jose, currently 63 degrees. winds are onshore, enough of a breeze tomorrow. air quality looks good but higher up in the atmosphere still a bit of smoke. not near ground level but higher up you might notice some of that haze. winds are still strongly onshore. again, that's the reason why we got the
that is hurricane douglas. winds still at about 90 miles per hour. the biggest impact, right around this time tomorrow night we'll see it pass off oahu and hawaii. hurricane warnings including honolulu and the north shore. we may see hurricane watches around kauai also get upgraded. that is tomorrow night's story as hurricane douglas weakening on approach, still expected to have a pretty significant impact in towards hawaii. here, nothing tropical about that. that's the fog and the misty skies...
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when lincoln met her when she's dating stephen douglas, she was intelligent, well educated, she love poetry and politics which is very unusual for woman at the time and there's a wonderful story when lincoln first saw her and came up to her and stretched around, married i would love to dance with you in the worst way and she said you certainly did. it was awful. >> after they were married she said she considered stephen douglas to be a little giant from the side of intellectually my husband towered over douglas just as he does physically. >> she said that during the period of the 1850s when he was going to be not only the opponent in 1868 but an opponent in 1860s for the presidential right. stephen douglas was short and bold looking so he was called the little giant he had a huge head in smart but i think mary believed in the lincoln early on which is quite something, historians have been unkind but she was a partner in the 1850s, she had faith in him and i don't think he needed her to give him ambition. he had all the ambition in the world because ever since he was young he wanted t
when lincoln met her when she's dating stephen douglas, she was intelligent, well educated, she love poetry and politics which is very unusual for woman at the time and there's a wonderful story when lincoln first saw her and came up to her and stretched around, married i would love to dance with you in the worst way and she said you certainly did. it was awful. >> after they were married she said she considered stephen douglas to be a little giant from the side of intellectually my...
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plus, hurricane douglas heading toward hawaii. rob is on the ground tracking it all. >>> cases soaring. florida surpassing new york in covid-19 infection, even as the state considers how to reopen bars. military medics helping in louisiana and one mother's warning about the virus. >> the secondary syndromes that stem from this are horrifying. and terrifying as a parent. >> plus, the shortage of healthcare workers overburdened and al justice ottscrs coy. fires and riots in seattle. and the clashes with protesters in portland. >>> countdown to the election. 100 days before voters head to the polls. the pressure on the president, where he's going toifocusing hin as lawmakers grapple with economic relief for americans. what's being considered. >>> and remembering regis. >> i'm out of control! >> the praises pouring in this morning for a tv lend. beloved by viewers for his wit and cand. >> is that sharing their memories right here this morning. >>> good morning. hurricane hanna making landfall and moving further inland this morning. th
plus, hurricane douglas heading toward hawaii. rob is on the ground tracking it all. >>> cases soaring. florida surpassing new york in covid-19 infection, even as the state considers how to reopen bars. military medics helping in louisiana and one mother's warning about the virus. >> the secondary syndromes that stem from this are horrifying. and terrifying as a parent. >> plus, the shortage of healthcare workers overburdened and al justice ottscrs coy. fires and riots in...
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our meteorologist is here with more on the weather.>>> we're looking at douglas right now. is a good size her again. category one for the next few hours. we mentioned 15 inches of rain. these kinds of hurricanes can get you two feet of rain. the heaviest rainfall is fortunate. it is going to be in these outer bands. kind of northeast of the hurricane. the dry air is what is going to pass by the islands. 85 miles per hour. maybe even 100 miles per hour. it has it just off the bay. a few miles or so. the winds is 85 miles per hour. it is a category one. away from the islands. it dropped down to a tropical storm. it could be a lot worse. pretty fortunate in hawaii. not as bad as it could be. the thunderstorms. lake tahoe area. the monson moisture has died down. temperatures tomorrow a slight bit warmer. this pattern. it is not going anywhere soon. when i come back we will look at that forecast. >>> thank you. >>> the two-time oscar winner is best known for her role in the 1939 film. offscreen, she was known for taking on the powerful movie studios. in 1943, she won a lawsuit a
our meteorologist is here with more on the weather.>>> we're looking at douglas right now. is a good size her again. category one for the next few hours. we mentioned 15 inches of rain. these kinds of hurricanes can get you two feet of rain. the heaviest rainfall is fortunate. it is going to be in these outer bands. kind of northeast of the hurricane. the dry air is what is going to pass by the islands. 85 miles per hour. maybe even 100 miles per hour. it has it just off the bay. a few...
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but wow, what a close call with douglas.saw landfall from hurricane hanna, it was a hurricane, it was upgraded to a cat 1 just before it made landfall across south texas. we have flash the flood warnings in place. the worst of the weather is moving across mexico. we still have flash flooding concerns. here is our next potential storm, it's the i named storm. isiaya is what it will be called once it gets a name. watch the track or the computer models as we go further out in time. looks like the east coast is going to have to keep a very close eye on this storm. isiaya. i will send a pronouncer for all the producers. we're watching the remnants of hanna across mexico. it remains warm, hot and sticky across the east coast as well. we could see scattered storms for the central u.s. all right. todd and jillian, got my work cut out for me today. back to you. jillian: isiaya. did i get it? >> ee-sigh-ee-ya. i practiced all weekend. jillian: in hours t white house and senate republicans will release their plan for the next round of
but wow, what a close call with douglas.saw landfall from hurricane hanna, it was a hurricane, it was upgraded to a cat 1 just before it made landfall across south texas. we have flash the flood warnings in place. the worst of the weather is moving across mexico. we still have flash flooding concerns. here is our next potential storm, it's the i named storm. isiaya is what it will be called once it gets a name. watch the track or the computer models as we go further out in time. looks like the...
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rob marciano is tracking hurricane douglas which is taking aim at hawaii.s covering that all, of course, from texas where there's n. have two ates andin. systems hitng the u.s. this weekend. we mentioned hanna here on the let's talk ine with the storm b about hurricane douglas which was the first major hurricane of the season in the pacific. at one point a cat 4. this is prep being taken around the state, to-go bags and food supplies as this thing barrels towards the islands right now. here it is on the satellite picture and track we expect to see. it is weakening some heading into slightly cooler waters from a cat 4 to a cat 2. the tropical tomorrow warnings have been posted for the big island. a hurricane watch posted for oahu because it wills closest path to oahu and kauai later on into monday morning, potentially as still a category 1 storm. so that is going to create some problems on the north shore but all the islands will see flooding because of the terrain obviously and all >>> good morning. waking up to some low clouds and fog from the north bay to
rob marciano is tracking hurricane douglas which is taking aim at hawaii.s covering that all, of course, from texas where there's n. have two ates andin. systems hitng the u.s. this weekend. we mentioned hanna here on the let's talk ine with the storm b about hurricane douglas which was the first major hurricane of the season in the pacific. at one point a cat 4. this is prep being taken around the state, to-go bags and food supplies as this thing barrels towards the islands right now. here it...
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also very much "in depth" to figures like frederick douglas and other abolitionists who were building a case for abolition. if he didn't embrace it he embraced it in a way that was quite a thing from what had come before. >> emancipation also seem to play domestically and internationally and the concept of deliverance you are talking about that lincoln had to keep an eye across the atlantic because cotton was part of that and the british empire was dependent on cotton from the south and there was trying to prevent the south from presenting itself as a nation seeking self-determined donations, then there is the international aspect of delivering the sentiment. 's >> the emphasis in deliverance rhetoric for someone like lincoln, a central premise of it was the diluted mass theory - this was a very widespread popular belief on the part of northerners the white southern masses had been seduced, duped, cajoled and limited pressures into supporting. and somehow with the union could break the spell secessionists cast over the southern masses they would welcome deliverance at the hands of the
also very much "in depth" to figures like frederick douglas and other abolitionists who were building a case for abolition. if he didn't embrace it he embraced it in a way that was quite a thing from what had come before. >> emancipation also seem to play domestically and internationally and the concept of deliverance you are talking about that lincoln had to keep an eye across the atlantic because cotton was part of that and the british empire was dependent on cotton from the...
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and douglas eyes hawaii. >> when it rains .. it pours .. >> yuccas: infections surge out of c ar darow, while millions aid runs out. plus -- president trump heads to new jersey, as congress digs in over a new round of stimulus benefits. and later, humans no longer forced to hibernate are flocking to the reopened national zoo. /this is the cbs weekend news >> yuccas: good evening. i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. we have developing news tonight on several fronts. but we begin with representative john lewis. he is being remembered this weekend in multiple memorial services across the state of alabama, where he was born. lewis died last week at the age of 80. his death is not just a loss for our country but a reminder of how far we need to go in the fight for civil rights -- for all americans. as coronavirus dominates the headlines -- black americans have mortality rates that are more than twice as high as other races when it comes to covid 19. that's just one inequity today, of many, that john lewis lived his life to eradicate thr
and douglas eyes hawaii. >> when it rains .. it pours .. >> yuccas: infections surge out of c ar darow, while millions aid runs out. plus -- president trump heads to new jersey, as congress digs in over a new round of stimulus benefits. and later, humans no longer forced to hibernate are flocking to the reopened national zoo. /this is the cbs weekend news >> yuccas: good evening. i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. we have developing news tonight on several fronts. but we begin...
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this time tomorrow, hurricane douglas approaching the hawaiian islands. there is the eyewall, crossing inland south of corpus christi. the latest on the storm, still a category 1 hurricane. i think between now and 11:00 our time tonight, the storm moving inland, we'll see hanna transition back to a tropical storm but potentially along the texas-mexico border we could see almost a foot of rain coming down. this is a tremendous rain producing storm even though the winds may not be as strong as other hurricanes have been obviously in the past. it's not quite as strong wind-wise but will pack a punch with potential for flooding rains. here's the latest on hurricane douglas. you see the winds at 90 miles per hour. this will weaken slightly as it moves off to the west. we have hurricane warnings for the island of oahu. by 8:00 tomorrow night we'll see winds of 75 miles per hour and perhaps a bigger impact on to the west near kauai. princeville, hanalei bay, and that island too will likely see its watch upgraded to a home, much more g tomorrow tranquil view of o
this time tomorrow, hurricane douglas approaching the hawaiian islands. there is the eyewall, crossing inland south of corpus christi. the latest on the storm, still a category 1 hurricane. i think between now and 11:00 our time tonight, the storm moving inland, we'll see hanna transition back to a tropical storm but potentially along the texas-mexico border we could see almost a foot of rain coming down. this is a tremendous rain producing storm even though the winds may not be as strong as...
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hurricane douglas. our reporter has the latest on both stories. >> powerful winds and heavy rainfall. the first hurricane of the season made landfall twice saturday.>> forecasters downgraded to a tropical depression early sunday. the storm living a path of destruction in our area already struggling. a camera store with torrential downpours and 90 mile-per-hour winds. topping trailers and knocking out power to more than 200,000 homes and businesses. folks already picking up the pieces. one using a plank to assess the damage of the subway. >> a lot of people had to find a new place to live. we would do everything we can to rebuild it. making it right again. >> over a weekend of preparation. boarding up storefronts and stocking up on groceries. >> i think this will probably track north. it will probably bring a lot of rainfall. i think the winds will not be a problem. >> they said it could bring winds of 85 miles per hour. up to 15 inches of rainfall. >> this is the closest approach we have had probably in
hurricane douglas. our reporter has the latest on both stories. >> powerful winds and heavy rainfall. the first hurricane of the season made landfall twice saturday.>> forecasters downgraded to a tropical depression early sunday. the storm living a path of destruction in our area already struggling. a camera store with torrential downpours and 90 mile-per-hour winds. topping trailers and knocking out power to more than 200,000 homes and businesses. folks already picking up the...
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all of our lincoln people know it is a little more complicated than just losing to douglas. lincoln did extremely well and he knew it. the reason he doesn't get elected is largely because this is an era before the direct election of senators. what lincoln and douglas are doing is campaigning for the state legislators who would then vote for either the republic or the democratic candidate to go to the senate. legislaturehe state was even up for reelection. some of them were holdovers. wellln performed very during this period even though he didn't get the nomination. his reaction. it hurts too much to laugh and i am too big to cry. we can see his sense of humor that has developed over the years. the second comment is really interesting. people are always putting me in a place where something has to sacrificed for the welfare of the party or the common good. but then he says and this is a great line, walking home on the night of the election, this is a slip and not a fall. this is an ancient quote lincoln has come up with, he says this away.all pass another -- then another blow
all of our lincoln people know it is a little more complicated than just losing to douglas. lincoln did extremely well and he knew it. the reason he doesn't get elected is largely because this is an era before the direct election of senators. what lincoln and douglas are doing is campaigning for the state legislators who would then vote for either the republic or the democratic candidate to go to the senate. legislaturehe state was even up for reelection. some of them were holdovers. wellln...