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pickett's that is also highly important for the u.s. economy and financial markets so there's so many moving parts so it's really tough to tell at this point how everything develops in the financial markets i so many variables said that you outlined there now in conclusion i just want to ask you know the u.s. economy as you've been reporting has been starting to show us some green shoots we certainly after the kobe downturn that this hurts any possible recovery that was underway. well it's also difficult to say what we have not really talked about right now is that we also got the last months of the job report today before the presidential election and actually it came in weaker than expected 600 think the a 1000 new jobs in september not bad but much worse than by far not as good as the expected 800000 jobs that economists were expecting but so far that the some of the most important thing for the economy at this point clearly would be the 8 pickett's we've talked about it this week outlines of a sending tens of thousands of people int
pickett's that is also highly important for the u.s. economy and financial markets so there's so many moving parts so it's really tough to tell at this point how everything develops in the financial markets i so many variables said that you outlined there now in conclusion i just want to ask you know the u.s. economy as you've been reporting has been starting to show us some green shoots we certainly after the kobe downturn that this hurts any possible recovery that was underway. well it's also...
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if we look further northeast, we have 82 degrees at pickett road and relative humidity at 29%. we did see some improvement over the weekend. but now we are going to see another turnaround. at least when it comes to the wind, we are expected to remain temperatures very steady the next few days. in kernville, relative humidity is at 35%. that will drop off, once again, starting late tonight lasting into friday. temperature wise, with the marine layer and fog along the coastline, most of us are cooler today. down by a degrees in santa rosa. down by eight in oakland. down by four in areas of livermore. temperature wise, upper 50s in half moon bay. 62 in san francisco. upper 60s to low 70s for these bayshore in some warmer spots with upper 80s in fairfield. here's a look at some of the fog along the coastline. not expecting to see much. but it has helped us out a little bit in the way of our temperatures. as far as the rental amount, rainfall that we are hoping to get. rolling all the way to the weekend and notice it does not come our way. we are expected to remain high and dry for
if we look further northeast, we have 82 degrees at pickett road and relative humidity at 29%. we did see some improvement over the weekend. but now we are going to see another turnaround. at least when it comes to the wind, we are expected to remain temperatures very steady the next few days. in kernville, relative humidity is at 35%. that will drop off, once again, starting late tonight lasting into friday. temperature wise, with the marine layer and fog along the coastline, most of us are...
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closer to santa rosa, 26. 21 near pickett road. take a look at relative humidity. we are in the single digits. very dry. and if a fire were to start despite the ease only winds, it would spread very quickly. big rock reporting relativity relative humidity at 6%. oakland hills, relativity between 9% and 2%. berkeley with winds 15 to 18 miles per hour. the red flag warning will continue. it is for the hills, northbay hills, east bay hills. it does not include the santa cruz mountains. the coastal range have been allowed to expire. this will go until tuesday at 5:00 in the afternoon. winds in some areas have peaked around 50 miles per hour. sure to the oakland airport, closer to 90 miles per hour over areas of the hills. better details on those numbers and the warmer weather expected for your afternoon today, coming up. >>> more than 100,000 people throughout the bay area woke up in the dark. pg&e deactivated power to more than 126 thousand customers because of the severe weather. alyssa harrington has more on why the outages are so widespread and how it is impacting
closer to santa rosa, 26. 21 near pickett road. take a look at relative humidity. we are in the single digits. very dry. and if a fire were to start despite the ease only winds, it would spread very quickly. big rock reporting relativity relative humidity at 6%. oakland hills, relativity between 9% and 2%. berkeley with winds 15 to 18 miles per hour. the red flag warning will continue. it is for the hills, northbay hills, east bay hills. it does not include the santa cruz mountains. the coastal...
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. >> reporter: we are moments from nurses striking yet >>> back to the pickett lines. area nurses aren't backing down. >>> we could be saying good bay to the spare the air alert. mary has your forecast in just a bit. good morning. it is thursday, october 8. i am michelle griego. >> i am len kiese. good morning. a back up in the south bay. let's go right to gianna with more. >> brake lights north bound 101 around hellyer as you work through south san jose. this is through to a traffic alert in regards to a box truck that's over turned. all lanes are blocked until further notice. they're hoping to have things open by 5:30. you can only squeeze by using the center divide. as we look at censors now that we are getting more cars on the roads, traffic is starting to back up. slow from 85 with a time of 25 minutes from 85 to the 680, 280 connector. you can use 85 or if you are coming off of surface streets, blossom hill to monterey or hellyer to get back to 101. the lanes will be closed at least until 5:30. let's check your forecast. >>> good morning. it's going to be a much
. >> reporter: we are moments from nurses striking yet >>> back to the pickett lines. area nurses aren't backing down. >>> we could be saying good bay to the spare the air alert. mary has your forecast in just a bit. good morning. it is thursday, october 8. i am michelle griego. >> i am len kiese. good morning. a back up in the south bay. let's go right to gianna with more. >> brake lights north bound 101 around hellyer as you work through south san jose....
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the times of pandemic almost 2000000 members well to either just stay at home or go out and join pickett's and motorcades like this one here in cape town that are happening throughout the country yes. it is unusual. but on the other side. we have not expected that the term is going to be like this we are very surprised and we appreciate the support that we are receiving from all members. of this pandemic. you know for the. obligations that stooping to the number that we have we must. have that things but this is a very big surprise to us. even. demonstrating for a variety of issues a reform of the public transport sector decisive action against gender based violence and a stronger stand of the government against corruption you can read over here or option is the biggest threats to our hot one democracy and the past years under the watch of the governing party a.n.c. corruption has been rampant in south africa and although president cyril ramaphosa promised to change things there has been any high profile arrest and fat people saw more and more scandals coming off. for example around the pr
the times of pandemic almost 2000000 members well to either just stay at home or go out and join pickett's and motorcades like this one here in cape town that are happening throughout the country yes. it is unusual. but on the other side. we have not expected that the term is going to be like this we are very surprised and we appreciate the support that we are receiving from all members. of this pandemic. you know for the. obligations that stooping to the number that we have we must. have that...
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did general pickett indeed wear that bloodstained uniform?oneers and appraisers use is "provenance." i'd put it this way -- how can the farwells be sure their beloved family heirloom really is george washington's wallet? did the wallet come with any documentation? >> there was a letter, and it tells the whole story of how it came. >> it's actually an affidavit that's more than a century old, written by a lawyer named alfred bennett. >> linda, who was alfred bennett? >> my great-great-grandfather? >> yes. >> the letter, addressed "to whom it may concern" and signed by bennett in june 1900, traces the wallet back to "the selling of the estate of one of the family of tobias lear, private secretary to george washington." and it concludes... "this pocketbook, to the best of my knowledge and belief, was once the property of george washington." you've heard how lear is said to have inherited washington's wallet. what happens next? in 1816, lear commits suicide, and, according to the affidavit, the wallet passes to one of his heirs -- likely his wido
did general pickett indeed wear that bloodstained uniform?oneers and appraisers use is "provenance." i'd put it this way -- how can the farwells be sure their beloved family heirloom really is george washington's wallet? did the wallet come with any documentation? >> there was a letter, and it tells the whole story of how it came. >> it's actually an affidavit that's more than a century old, written by a lawyer named alfred bennett. >> linda, who was alfred bennett?...
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. >> shannon: i'm guessing jason pickett which is a sound bite from the president to that you also thinkhis relates to the issue of character. here's jason's pick. >> they even have a statement that we have to give 10% to the big man. you're the big man, i think. joe, what's that all about? >> shannon: jason, do you think that they had enough of a discussion flushing that out tonight? >> i think that it drew attention to it and for millions of americans that watched someone other than fox news they had never really heard the story because nobody's ever cover that. i thought it was interesting that joe biden tried to conclude by saying honor and integrity are on the ballot. given that joe biden had to drop out of a previous presidential race because of a lack of integrity and honor. to say that he's crystal clear on these issues and that he hasn't taken any money or done anything given the documents that are now pouring out, i think joe biden for the last 12 days of the campaign will be back on his heels trying to explain something that there is an actual predicate. a reason to look furth
. >> shannon: i'm guessing jason pickett which is a sound bite from the president to that you also thinkhis relates to the issue of character. here's jason's pick. >> they even have a statement that we have to give 10% to the big man. you're the big man, i think. joe, what's that all about? >> shannon: jason, do you think that they had enough of a discussion flushing that out tonight? >> i think that it drew attention to it and for millions of americans that watched...
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sought to preserve a right of agitation, encompassing labor's most powerful weapons, the rights to pickett, to boycott and to strike. the founders of the aclu had started out as progressive reformers. as such, they were deeply skeptical of the judiciary. for the first half of the 1920s, they undertook constitutional litigation, above all to discredit the courts, with the goal of eroding their power. but the prospect of meaningful labor agitation quickly dimmed. as it did, the aclu said in for a more protracted fight. it began to litigate in less controversial areas like academic freedom and sex education, in which a speech protective stance might garner mainstream support, and in its radical and labor cases, it argued about procedural irregularities instead of demanding and validation of repressive laws. well into the new deal, the aclu's leadership continue to distressed the courts. in fact, the organization helped to draft the legislation of the federal courts of their injunctive power in labor disputes. but they're gradual bakeries made it increasingly possible that the court might some
sought to preserve a right of agitation, encompassing labor's most powerful weapons, the rights to pickett, to boycott and to strike. the founders of the aclu had started out as progressive reformers. as such, they were deeply skeptical of the judiciary. for the first half of the 1920s, they undertook constitutional litigation, above all to discredit the courts, with the goal of eroding their power. but the prospect of meaningful labor agitation quickly dimmed. as it did, the aclu said in for a...
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months later, she let us know she'd called on the fifth mother and delivered the news, that sable pickettears old, crossed paths with gordon and cano in the streets of orange county and did not survive. no charges are pending for her murder, but another family can finally stop wondering. homicide detectives often tell us they work for the dead. up here on landfill mountain, we understood that a little better. as detective julissa trapp gripped her rosary, the one for sable, we walked away and gave her time. and our microphone picked up something. >> hail mary, full of grace. >> mountains of trash, things we use and cast away. but for detective julissa trapp, this will always be hallowed ground. >> it's hard to look at that and know that's where you ended up, and i know you guys are all in a better place. and i know that you're together and you're helping each other. you can rest now. and i can take it from here. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline extra". i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> and i'm natalie moralis. >> and this is "dateline." >> i cal
months later, she let us know she'd called on the fifth mother and delivered the news, that sable pickettears old, crossed paths with gordon and cano in the streets of orange county and did not survive. no charges are pending for her murder, but another family can finally stop wondering. homicide detectives often tell us they work for the dead. up here on landfill mountain, we understood that a little better. as detective julissa trapp gripped her rosary, the one for sable, we walked away and...
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talks about a new 8 pickett's for the u.s. economy is she also hinted that maybe allen's actually could get some relief even be sites of the overall aid pick it so so that lifted tim allen stock some quite a bit but clearly very dramatic and dynamic the is the whole enter situation at that will probably stay that way for the next couple of days. of course this comes at a difficult time for the u.s. economy and the latest jobs numbers they don't point to what's a strong recovery do they. well i mean that's what we've seen with economic reports i'm all over the place in the past couple of weeks yes the economy is getting stronger but the pace of the recovery is clearly slowing down so now in the month of september by the way that was the last jobs report that we're getting before the presidential election 660000 new jobs got created not bad but far less than the expected 800000 what we've also seen is that minorities actually are suffering much more with the pandemic going on than the rest of the country so clearly the pace of e
talks about a new 8 pickett's for the u.s. economy is she also hinted that maybe allen's actually could get some relief even be sites of the overall aid pick it so so that lifted tim allen stock some quite a bit but clearly very dramatic and dynamic the is the whole enter situation at that will probably stay that way for the next couple of days. of course this comes at a difficult time for the u.s. economy and the latest jobs numbers they don't point to what's a strong recovery do they. well i...
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pickett road reported at 15%. gradually coming up, but still looking at trouble in relative humidity. if we get closer to the coast, you can see over the santa cruz mountains relative humidity is 10%. for the evening, relative humidity, and winds expected to die down. that is when the advisory will expire for red flag warning and temperatures not expected to change for the rest of the week. i don't see any rain in the extended forecast. more on this coming up in just a bit. >>> pg&e crews continue efforts to restore power to the tens of thousands of people still affected by the most recent public safety power shutoff. as jesse gary reports, some residents are losing patience over the power shutoffs. >> reporter: in the oakland hills, into erie started tuesday. montclair street toward derby for don and only some light would provide illumination. the latest pg&e public safety power shutoff results in a few points of light. a jogger glowing in the darkness and area grocery stores using generators to keep the power on
pickett road reported at 15%. gradually coming up, but still looking at trouble in relative humidity. if we get closer to the coast, you can see over the santa cruz mountains relative humidity is 10%. for the evening, relative humidity, and winds expected to die down. that is when the advisory will expire for red flag warning and temperatures not expected to change for the rest of the week. i don't see any rain in the extended forecast. more on this coming up in just a bit. >>>...
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she also hinted that maybe al lines actually could get some relief even be sites of the overall 8 pickett so so that lifted tim allen stock some quite a bit but clearly very dramatic and dynamic the whole enter situation at that will probably stay that way for the next couple of days. of course this comes at a difficult time for the u.s. economy and the latest jobs numbers they don't point to what's a strong recovery do they. well i mean that's what we've seen with the economic reports i'm all over the place in the past couple of weeks yes the year color me is skating stronger but the pace of the recovery is clearly slowing down so now in the month of september by the way that was the last jobs report that we were getting before the presidential election $660000.00 new jobs got created not bad but far less than the expected 800000 what we've also seen is that minorities actually are suffering much more which the pandemic going on than the rest of the country so clearly the pace of economic growth is slowing at this point you know ideas quarter in new york thank you so much for the update
she also hinted that maybe al lines actually could get some relief even be sites of the overall 8 pickett so so that lifted tim allen stock some quite a bit but clearly very dramatic and dynamic the whole enter situation at that will probably stay that way for the next couple of days. of course this comes at a difficult time for the u.s. economy and the latest jobs numbers they don't point to what's a strong recovery do they. well i mean that's what we've seen with the economic reports i'm all...
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william pickett, moving on to world war i, told us why the black fought in world war i, and that is that blacks were able to establish their character as opposed to reputation, which is given to someone by others. character is intrinsic. and he says that the character of black americans shown clearly in the -- black americans shone clearly in the light of war. suddenly, the most undesirable element in the united states became the most reliable element, as symbolized and recognized by the calling out of president wilson of black national guard troops to protect the white house. blackse war had allowed from africa and america the opportunity to make their first great record as a modern international factor, a positive world influence, with the lesson never to be lost on blacks. world war i helped to produce a self-confident new negro and all the change they came later of much to forward-looking and forward moving people at that time. world war i has been written off as a lost cause in which blacks fought blindly for nothing, to be treated in the same way that they had before the war after
william pickett, moving on to world war i, told us why the black fought in world war i, and that is that blacks were able to establish their character as opposed to reputation, which is given to someone by others. character is intrinsic. and he says that the character of black americans shown clearly in the -- black americans shone clearly in the light of war. suddenly, the most undesirable element in the united states became the most reliable element, as symbolized and recognized by the...
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joining me now senior campaign reporter for the washington examiner kerry pickett thanks for being herehe biden campaign and the trump campaign, what does the president's covid diagnosis do to both? >> well, first off, of course, you have president trump who he just launched the operation maga that means that a lot of his subordinate campaign coalition and vice president pence they're going to be hitting the campaign trail and a lot of work for him but he's doing a lot of work behind the scenes as well. until the president feels strong you have in to hit the campaign trail himself. but ultimately it does sort of sideline him now a lot of people, of course, are saying well, you know, this is beginning to sort of hit him on weak side because he was criticized about how he handled the pandemic. but a number of republicans, including kevin mccarthy said wait a minute he'll be able to talk about the fact that he's using therapeutics to get better and talk about a lot of vaccination that are sort of the development. that was something that the democrats didn't want him talking about. so that'
joining me now senior campaign reporter for the washington examiner kerry pickett thanks for being herehe biden campaign and the trump campaign, what does the president's covid diagnosis do to both? >> well, first off, of course, you have president trump who he just launched the operation maga that means that a lot of his subordinate campaign coalition and vice president pence they're going to be hitting the campaign trail and a lot of work for him but he's doing a lot of work behind the...