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anyway, this is a photo taken on the lexington battle green. some of the women in town made this poster. again, a gold star mother is a woman who has lost a child in the military. and all the women signed it. so, yeah, i wanted to be sure to mention her as the concord resident who was -- who lent such incredible support to the veterans. and i think gave them even more legitimacy, because they were standing with the gold star parent. >> thank you. >> oh, i'm sorry, i had one more slide, i forgot. i wanted to give everyone a sense of scale. and because the press followed the arrest, right, and it was on the cover of all the newspapers, for four days running, at least 3,000 people came to the boston common to welcome them. and maybe i just have time to say, the performance aspect of the protest continued with a ceremony during which the veterans broke into fragments. their very real-looking toy m-16s. and the crowd bore witness to that. there were some speeches, of course. but that was really the close of it. and look how many people came. >> you
anyway, this is a photo taken on the lexington battle green. some of the women in town made this poster. again, a gold star mother is a woman who has lost a child in the military. and all the women signed it. so, yeah, i wanted to be sure to mention her as the concord resident who was -- who lent such incredible support to the veterans. and i think gave them even more legitimacy, because they were standing with the gold star parent. >> thank you. >> oh, i'm sorry, i had one more...
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and the caption told me he's on the lexington battle green. and i immediately knew i was going to write a book about this. it sounds strange but i immediately said i have to know what this is about. because i thought i understood the practices of lexington and concord and washington. but when you see a real soldier on a memorialized battlefield, whatever origin stories those memorials are telling you, all of a sudden tell a very different story. so if it's telling you that americans are violent reluctantly, the farmer picked up his musket but his hand is lingering on his plow because he wants to return to his fields. this soldier -- i didn't know who it was at the time was making very clear that i could no longer think of americans as defined by their reluctance to be violent. i could no longer think of americans as always anti-imperialist which is another important story told, so i just started to research. and i first went to the museum which is of course in washington, d.c. one i saw very early on was of a vietnam veteran who marched and ha
and the caption told me he's on the lexington battle green. and i immediately knew i was going to write a book about this. it sounds strange but i immediately said i have to know what this is about. because i thought i understood the practices of lexington and concord and washington. but when you see a real soldier on a memorialized battlefield, whatever origin stories those memorials are telling you, all of a sudden tell a very different story. so if it's telling you that americans are violent...
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one anothery lexington.there was another myth that these veterans were immediately exploding, right, this idea that american soldiers are inviolate. they don't -- they can't be injured. and now all of a sudden i had to admit to myself that war is a contest of mutualmu injury, as harvard philosopher alain scarry tells us. so it was a treat and i wanted to write a book about memorialization practices looking at the memorialized landscape through the eyes of vietnam veterans but i didn't want to tell it from 10,000 feet. i wanted to know who that man was. his namean is lenny rotman. i met other veterans and friends and put me in touch with each other and i wanted to tell it in a novelistic way so you are on the ground with them. and we want to walk through those days. maybe we needis to know a littl about your decision to enlist in the marines. your experience briefly in vietnam. i and then your getting involved in this vietnam. veterans againt the war. maybe you can just>> give us th thumbnail sketch.us >> it
one anothery lexington.there was another myth that these veterans were immediately exploding, right, this idea that american soldiers are inviolate. they don't -- they can't be injured. and now all of a sudden i had to admit to myself that war is a contest of mutualmu injury, as harvard philosopher alain scarry tells us. so it was a treat and i wanted to write a book about memorialization practices looking at the memorialized landscape through the eyes of vietnam veterans but i didn't want to...
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the lexington is not part of the national minutemen historical park. for reasons it will not go into. it is controlled by a bylaw that gives he selects board the authority and indeed the responsibility to make sure any activities are appropriate for the sacred first but if you will. there is no return of fire the first time the militia was fired upon. and the select board on going to use that now is the modern term. there selectmen took seriously their role in keeping that sacred time of 1775 that anyone visiting it can return to that sacred moment and be reversed. that is essentially what is supposed to happen. seeing the select board talks about their leader, there is fear of alcohol and drugs, their fear simone would have a heart attack, it's true the chairman was a supporter that three would be affected. but yet the select board did not want them to bear. probably because they did take seriously the role. most recently they did not allow their own groundskeeper together on the lexington green. and we probably agree after january 6 that's a good ide
the lexington is not part of the national minutemen historical park. for reasons it will not go into. it is controlled by a bylaw that gives he selects board the authority and indeed the responsibility to make sure any activities are appropriate for the sacred first but if you will. there is no return of fire the first time the militia was fired upon. and the select board on going to use that now is the modern term. there selectmen took seriously their role in keeping that sacred time of 1775...
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seriously. >> lexington reservoir is now just 18% full.er valley reservoirs are down to a combined 10% of capacity, anderson riser or the valley's largest is all but dry for a seismic retrofit. >> the south bay water supply is at an historic low throughout the state. we are in an all time low and locally. we've way surpassed anything that we've ever been at since may be the 40's. >> when we started building reservoirs. it's that graham. >> what's needed is a long wet winter that saturates the ground allowing for runoff into those empty reservoirs and underground aquifers and not just those here in the bay area. we really need a good snow pack. >> because that's 30% of the state's storage. and this year it all sunk into the soil and it didn't run off and it didn't go into rivers while every drop counts for sure. and welcome as they are. there are worries the much-hyped early storms that caused flooding in other problems. >> could actually distract us from the bigger picture says cremen. >> people have started the state. the question is will
seriously. >> lexington reservoir is now just 18% full.er valley reservoirs are down to a combined 10% of capacity, anderson riser or the valley's largest is all but dry for a seismic retrofit. >> the south bay water supply is at an historic low throughout the state. we are in an all time low and locally. we've way surpassed anything that we've ever been at since may be the 40's. >> when we started building reservoirs. it's that graham. >> what's needed is a long wet...
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seriously. >> lexington reservoir is now just 18% full. all other valley reservoirs are down to a combined 10% of capacity, anderson riser or the valley's largest is all but dry for a seismic retrofit. >> the south bay water supply is at an historic low throughout the state. we are in an all time low and locally we've way surpassed anything that we've ever been at since may be the 40's. >> when we started building reservoirs. it's that graham. >> what's needed is a long wet winter that saturates the ground allowing for runoff into those empty reservoirs and underground aquifers and not just those here in the bay area. we really need a good snow pack. >> because that's 30% of the state's storage. and this year it all sunk into the soil and it didn't run off and it didn't go into the rivers while every drop counts for sure. and welcome as they are. there are worries the much-hyped early storms that caused flooding and other problems. >> could actually distract us from the bigger picture says cremen. >> people have started the state. question
seriously. >> lexington reservoir is now just 18% full. all other valley reservoirs are down to a combined 10% of capacity, anderson riser or the valley's largest is all but dry for a seismic retrofit. >> the south bay water supply is at an historic low throughout the state. we are in an all time low and locally we've way surpassed anything that we've ever been at since may be the 40's. >> when we started building reservoirs. it's that graham. >> what's needed is a long...
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kron four's rob fladeboe has the story from lexington. reservoir in the south bay. >> clouds loom over lexington reservoir above los gatos. >> hinting of the first significant rain of the season this weekend. but even the most optimistic weather forecast falls far short of what is needed to ease the drought says valley water vice chairman gary craig money. >> you're going to need huge amount of rains and even one atmospheric river. it is not enough. it's that's a drop in the bucket. seriously. >> lexington reservoir is now just 18% full. all other valley reservoirs are down to a combined 10% of capacity, anderson riser or the valley's largest is all but dry for a seismic retrofit. >> the south bay water supply is at an historic low throughout the state. we are in an all time low and locally. >> we've way surpassed anything that we've ever been at since may be the 40's. >> when we started building reservoirs. it's that graham. >> what's needed is a long wet winter that saturates the ground allowing for runoff into those empty reservoirs an
kron four's rob fladeboe has the story from lexington. reservoir in the south bay. >> clouds loom over lexington reservoir above los gatos. >> hinting of the first significant rain of the season this weekend. but even the most optimistic weather forecast falls far short of what is needed to ease the drought says valley water vice chairman gary craig money. >> you're going to need huge amount of rains and even one atmospheric river. it is not enough. it's that's a drop in the...
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seriously. >> lexington reservoir is now just 18% full.ley reservoirs are down to a combined 10% of capacity, anderson riser or the valley's largest is all but dry for a seismic retrofit. >> the south bay water supply is at an historic low throughout the state. we're in an all time low and locally we've way surpassed anything that we've ever been at since may be the 40's. >> when we started building reservoirs. it's that graham. >> what's needed is a long wet winter that saturates the ground allowing for runoff into those empty reservoirs and underground aquifers and not just those here in the bay area. we really need a good snow pack. >> because that's 30% of the state's storage. and this year it all sunk into the soil and it didn't run off and it didn't go into the rivers while every drop counts for sure. and welcome as they are. there are worries the much-hyped early storms that caused flooding in other problems. >> could actually distract us from the bigger picture says cremen. >> people have started to say the question is will they co
seriously. >> lexington reservoir is now just 18% full.ley reservoirs are down to a combined 10% of capacity, anderson riser or the valley's largest is all but dry for a seismic retrofit. >> the south bay water supply is at an historic low throughout the state. we're in an all time low and locally we've way surpassed anything that we've ever been at since may be the 40's. >> when we started building reservoirs. it's that graham. >> what's needed is a long wet winter that...
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lexington, kentucky. one year before that night in the bar. a house where students lived. and the music and laughter and chatter of a birthday party swelled and ebbed and drifted in and out of the evening air. >> it wasn't a huge party. it was just a low-key party with some good friends. >> they were about to be seniors, the young men who'd rented the place, who'd hosted the party. >> we had a group of guys, four guys that got along extremely well. >> they were big men on campus. they played football. the university of kentucky's beloved wildcats. antonio o'ferral was a quarterback. >> in lexington, kentucky if you play for the cats, you're pretty much a well-known entity. >> the birthday boy, 21 years old, was a true rarity, a wildcats walk-on. he had no scholarship, no invitation, he just showed up and tried out for the team. and over three years of hard work he had earned a starting position. >> here we go! >> trent digiuro, gentle giant. >> you know, everybody called him a big teddy bear. he was the great protector of all of our friends. >> the party was sweet, informa
lexington, kentucky. one year before that night in the bar. a house where students lived. and the music and laughter and chatter of a birthday party swelled and ebbed and drifted in and out of the evening air. >> it wasn't a huge party. it was just a low-key party with some good friends. >> they were about to be seniors, the young men who'd rented the place, who'd hosted the party. >> we had a group of guys, four guys that got along extremely well. >> they were big men...
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and we are seeing delays all the way down to about lexington hills here in oakland. you have an accident along 8.80 southbound just south of market street. so we are seeing delays along 8.80, and is still pretty slow long, 5.80, as well. no accidents. there. but would not recommend taking that as an alternate route daryn. james, back to you. thanks a lot. 20 in national news. the house select committee investigating the january 6 attack on the capitol votes tomorrow to hold former president trump's political adviser steve bannon in contempt of congress. also washington correspondent kellie meyer. >> has the very latest now from dc. >> good morning. the chairman of that committee says bannon has declined to cooperate but fan and believes he doesn't have to disclose the information. the panel wants because he's covered by executive privilege. we just simply louis off california democratic congresswoman lofgren says testimony from steve bannon. >> could help the select committee get to the bottom of what happened on january 6. there was coordination we can already see t
and we are seeing delays all the way down to about lexington hills here in oakland. you have an accident along 8.80 southbound just south of market street. so we are seeing delays along 8.80, and is still pretty slow long, 5.80, as well. no accidents. there. but would not recommend taking that as an alternate route daryn. james, back to you. thanks a lot. 20 in national news. the house select committee investigating the january 6 attack on the capitol votes tomorrow to hold former president...
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two agents said they received a call from lexington. department, there was a abduction. >> the missing girl was shari fay smith. >> shari was blond hair, blue eye fair skin, and beautiful with a smile that drew you m in. the day of may 31, shari was add gradration rehearsal, our house of search miles from the town lexer -- lexington, he would get the mail, and drive down the driveway. this day, he got out of the car, she didn't make it. >> her father saw her pull up and get out of the car. he left the room for a moment. when he returned. the car was there. but shari was nowhere to be seen. >> you get a case like that, we're trying to establish is the motive first the crime. is a criminal everyone ter -- enterprise or sexually motivated. >> the smith family received a phone call around 2:20 a.m. monday morning after shari was abducted. >> there was a man on the other end of the line, and he asked to speak to my mom. his voice was distorted. he began to say what shari had to from her swimsuit to her white baggy shorts and jewelry she was
two agents said they received a call from lexington. department, there was a abduction. >> the missing girl was shari fay smith. >> shari was blond hair, blue eye fair skin, and beautiful with a smile that drew you m in. the day of may 31, shari was add gradration rehearsal, our house of search miles from the town lexer -- lexington, he would get the mail, and drive down the driveway. this day, he got out of the car, she didn't make it. >> her father saw her pull up and get...
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lexington. lexington, concorde, and bunker hill. massachusetts ranks were not segregated.and african americans who had fought, initially washington, the continental army and other counselor generals and he initially for bids and list meant of either not just enslaved but free african-americans. he's on going to move back, allow free african-americans and enslaved african americans and the question is why the change? two schools of thought, what is the pragmatic, the british under lord dunmore, the royal governor of virginia will issue a proclamation providing freedom for any slave who fights against the colonists. washington is shocked, responding to the same officers, is this about men combating this? the other possibility is he has a change of heart. when he starts getting reports like these. talking about a veteran of the campaigns in and around boston, so brave man who behaved like an experienced officer as well as an excellent soldier, not just any soldier but experienced officer elevating african-american soldier. general john thomas saying they are equally serviceab
lexington. lexington, concorde, and bunker hill. massachusetts ranks were not segregated.and african americans who had fought, initially washington, the continental army and other counselor generals and he initially for bids and list meant of either not just enslaved but free african-americans. he's on going to move back, allow free african-americans and enslaved african americans and the question is why the change? two schools of thought, what is the pragmatic, the british under lord dunmore,...
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our house was seven miles from the town of lexington and she'd always get the mail, just stop at the mailbox, car running, get out, get the mail, and then drive down the driveway, but this day, as she had gotten out of the car, she didn't make it. - shari's father saw her pull up and get out of the car. he left the room for a moment and when he returned, the car was there, but shari was nowhere to be seen. when you get a case like this, what we're trying to establish is the motive for the crime. is it a criminal enterprise? is it sexually motivated? in shari's case, the family wouldn't have to wait long for the first clue to emerge. - the smith family received a phone call around 2:28 a.m. on monday morning after shari's abduction. (phone ringing) - there was a man on the other end of the line and he asked to speak to my mom. his voice was distorted and he began to say what shari had on from her swimsuit to her white baggy shorts to the jewelry that she was wearing. - the caller on the end of the line told them that they would be receiving a letter in the mail from shari. - when my m
our house was seven miles from the town of lexington and she'd always get the mail, just stop at the mailbox, car running, get out, get the mail, and then drive down the driveway, but this day, as she had gotten out of the car, she didn't make it. - shari's father saw her pull up and get out of the car. he left the room for a moment and when he returned, the car was there, but shari was nowhere to be seen. when you get a case like this, what we're trying to establish is the motive for the...
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they sued lexington for -- if you do not believe me, check out the narratives in the krrbs fpb complaint database and read for yourself. we have highlighted a few in our written testimony. here's an example. in addition to tb bank posting the account as paid in full, they reported me as deceased. i wouldn't have known this except i was trying to get a mortgage and my bank told me that experian and equifax showed me as deceases. the consumer goes on to say, i called x and x and could not prove to them to their satisfaction, despite answering all of their questions as to my identity i am in fact alive. i was unable to get the mortgage due to these errors on my credit report, and the inability or unwillingness of these companies to correct their errors. one reason why credit bureaus might actually not mind credit repair or this huge volume of disputes is that they actually don't do a heck of a lot when they get a dispute. they have automated the heck out of the system to the point where when a consumer disputes online, it automatically flows to the information furniture with no need for wor
they sued lexington for -- if you do not believe me, check out the narratives in the krrbs fpb complaint database and read for yourself. we have highlighted a few in our written testimony. here's an example. in addition to tb bank posting the account as paid in full, they reported me as deceased. i wouldn't have known this except i was trying to get a mortgage and my bank told me that experian and equifax showed me as deceases. the consumer goes on to say, i called x and x and could not prove...
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and he said -- i will bet this -- so and so, expletive deleted -- doesn't realize he's closer to lexington, kentucky today than when he was when he just flew off the north slope." it made the point to me, alaska is big, there is a lot we need to protect. that is why i'm working to protect bristol bay from mining operations. and one of the world largest salmon -- that is why i'm refusing to sell out the wildlife reserve to oil and gas. these protections provide a bridge, it also build a bridge to a safer, more sustainable future. more strength in our economy and passing off to our children and grandchildren. everett abbey, a writer who worked as a ranger at the national park in utah wrote "this is the most beautiful place on earth, there are many such places. every man, every woman carries in heart and mind the image of the ideal place, the right place, the one true home known or unknown, actual or visionary." that is the united states of america. that is america. a country we shared together. a country must protect together. it is one step in doing what other presidents have done, starting
and he said -- i will bet this -- so and so, expletive deleted -- doesn't realize he's closer to lexington, kentucky today than when he was when he just flew off the north slope." it made the point to me, alaska is big, there is a lot we need to protect. that is why i'm working to protect bristol bay from mining operations. and one of the world largest salmon -- that is why i'm refusing to sell out the wildlife reserve to oil and gas. these protections provide a bridge, it also build a...
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principal of holmes county high school in lexington, mississippi. war." it airs tomorrow night here on msnbc. the subject is something that gets my gears going. i decided to dive in deeper for "velshi across america." my conversation about this with six locals in jackson, mississippi is next. n jackson, mississippi is next. we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has gotten better and it's like the puzzle pieces have all been [click] put together. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. voiceover: riders. wanderers on the road of life. the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. uh, i-i'm actually just going to get an iced coffee. well, she may have a destination this one time, but usually -- no, i-i usually have a destination. yeah, but most of the time, her destination is freedom. nope, just the coffee shop. announcer: no matter
principal of holmes county high school in lexington, mississippi. war." it airs tomorrow night here on msnbc. the subject is something that gets my gears going. i decided to dive in deeper for "velshi across america." my conversation about this with six locals in jackson, mississippi is next. n jackson, mississippi is next. we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they...
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joining us is a senior fellow with the public policy think tank lexington university.l, we've got a series of service cuts, price increases, now a major reduction in airmail. you've looked at dejoy's ten-year plan. i've looked at it. in your estimation is this sustainable or is this the end of the postal service as we know it? >> what's most disappointing is the postal service is effectively abandoning what its mission before the american revolution the postal service has been focused on delivering mail and periodicals, and, in fact, mail still accounts for 16 times the volume that the postal service has compared with packages. what the postmaster general and other leaders at the postal service have done is to repeat a very bad plan that went into effect in 2014. it's almost a carbon copy of it, and the results were disastrous then, and they are going to be disastrous now. it amounts to slowing down the mail, lengthening the standards that the postal service has. in fact, they set their own standards for when mail will be delivered. it's not going to result in cost-sav
joining us is a senior fellow with the public policy think tank lexington university.l, we've got a series of service cuts, price increases, now a major reduction in airmail. you've looked at dejoy's ten-year plan. i've looked at it. in your estimation is this sustainable or is this the end of the postal service as we know it? >> what's most disappointing is the postal service is effectively abandoning what its mission before the american revolution the postal service has been focused on...
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the barbizon on lexington avenue. >> so centrally located. >> it essentially located but certainly afterhe desolate irish neighborhood and what turn on —- change things up is the brother of he who himself is a wonderful writer and he is remarkable and open the bar two blocks away from the barbizon and obviously it was a magnet for all the women staying at the barbizon naches change the social landscape of the upper eastside for these women. >> and for the new women in popular culture athe the time for the stories or novels. it's actually her experience from 1953. that everybody knows is biographical so to the extreme extent i having spoken to those that were with her and really what she recounts and she turns into 12. but everything that happens there really did happen. including her entire wardrobe. after the last night she was there and then having breakdown with her first suicide attempt. and in many ways it was triggered by her experience and that was the closest depiction and in the 1930s there were a few movies based on women's hotels were other writers would go to the barbizon and
the barbizon on lexington avenue. >> so centrally located. >> it essentially located but certainly afterhe desolate irish neighborhood and what turn on —- change things up is the brother of he who himself is a wonderful writer and he is remarkable and open the bar two blocks away from the barbizon and obviously it was a magnet for all the women staying at the barbizon naches change the social landscape of the upper eastside for these women. >> and for the new women in...
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and i'm here to report to you that the the reservoir here, lexington reservoir now down to just 18% ofy. that's a historic low and the pictures even worse. as you look across the valley, a combined totals for all of the reservoir is now down to just 10%. i'm told that as low as it's ever been. probably a dating back to the 1940's when the reservoir program first began. a lot of managers say these reservoirs comprise about a half of the valley's water supply. the rest is imported water and that comes from the underground but answer your this storm is not going to make much of a difference which needed they say is a back to back to back along what winter that will saturate the ground and generate some significant runoff into these reservoirs as well snowpack in the sierra, which can also help to regenerate that these reservoirs painting a grim picture of all this is the santa clara valley water district vice chairman gary cremen. >> radically. it's a good thing, but because it's so dry the 4. but more important, the reservoirs in santa clara county. >> are under 10% of their capacity. th
and i'm here to report to you that the the reservoir here, lexington reservoir now down to just 18% ofy. that's a historic low and the pictures even worse. as you look across the valley, a combined totals for all of the reservoir is now down to just 10%. i'm told that as low as it's ever been. probably a dating back to the 1940's when the reservoir program first began. a lot of managers say these reservoirs comprise about a half of the valley's water supply. the rest is imported water and that...
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even at lexington and guadalupe we're seeing the numbers come up. statewide, one of the biggest changes is up near the top of the screen. lake oroville, that's a 20-foot rise in the water level. more of the stormwater continues to move down into the reservoirs in the coming days. >> just what we want to see, putting the damage aside, getting the reservoirs full, excellent information. we are dry right now for the most part, just a few spotty showers through the east bay. we'll track the chance of showers tomorrow, i'm back with that in about 15 minutes. jeff just told you the north bay got the most rain, that led to flooded creeks and homes, too. we'll show you the damage and who people are blaming for some of that damage in some areas. coming up tonight at 6:00. >>> more questions and criticism surrounding facebook. this time the facebook whistle-blower sharing her perspective and the inside information with members of parliament in london. jay gray has the latest. >> reporter: there is growing concern and evidence, some say, that social media gian
even at lexington and guadalupe we're seeing the numbers come up. statewide, one of the biggest changes is up near the top of the screen. lake oroville, that's a 20-foot rise in the water level. more of the stormwater continues to move down into the reservoirs in the coming days. >> just what we want to see, putting the damage aside, getting the reservoirs full, excellent information. we are dry right now for the most part, just a few spotty showers through the east bay. we'll track the...
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although the storm was a big help, the lexington reservoir still has a long way to go after dipping to historically low levels. >>> looking live at the san francisco skyline, we have been reviewing the rainfall totals yesterday. it marked the wettest october day ever in downtown san francisco and the city's fourth wettest day in history. >> i believe it. meteorologist paul hagen joins us now with the impact of that atmospheric river. >> a profound impact across the bay area. we needed the rain. we got the rain and then some. take a look at these totals from the weekend from the rains started in the north bay saturday morning to when it wound down today. over 16.5 inches of rain for mount tam. that is a ton of moisture. ben lowman in the santa cruz mountains, over 9.5 inches. half a foot of rain. san francisco that 0.24 inches of rain just sunday in the 24 hours, but five plus inches of rain from the storm as a whole and even san jose you are so used to come up short with these systems. not yesterday. you came up with almost two inches of rain. we had a few showers out there earlier. th
although the storm was a big help, the lexington reservoir still has a long way to go after dipping to historically low levels. >>> looking live at the san francisco skyline, we have been reviewing the rainfall totals yesterday. it marked the wettest october day ever in downtown san francisco and the city's fourth wettest day in history. >> i believe it. meteorologist paul hagen joins us now with the impact of that atmospheric river. >> a profound impact across the bay...
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. >>> and the "lexington herald leader" reports on the death of a university of kentucky student. 18-year-old thomas "lofton" hazelwood was found unresponsive at the farmhouse fraternity on monday. attempts to revive him were unsuccessful. the coroner says he likely died of alcohol poisoning. the school says foul play is not suspected. students remembered hazelwood. >> he came here three months ago thinking it was going to be the best time of his life. then this happens.u ihem. he unirsity suspended activities at the frat while the student's death is under investigation. >>> still ahead, price hikes. procter & gamble warns of price increases on some of your favorite products. increases on some of your favorite products. find themsel”" leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire with clean, fresh ingredients, matc panera's new chickention. sausage and pepperoni flatbread is a mouthwatering explosion of yes. craft? yes! heartiness? yes! living life to the
. >>> and the "lexington herald leader" reports on the death of a university of kentucky student. 18-year-old thomas "lofton" hazelwood was found unresponsive at the farmhouse fraternity on monday. attempts to revive him were unsuccessful. the coroner says he likely died of alcohol poisoning. the school says foul play is not suspected. students remembered hazelwood. >> he came here three months ago thinking it was going to be the best time of his life. then...
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. >>>>> new video now and chopper 5 over lexington reservoir in santa clara county. certainly looking healthier than it has in recent months. good news in the santa cruz and san mateo counties all the storm related evacuations have been lifted in and near the cz you burn scar areas. >>> paul hagan busy guy joining meet with how much rain we got. you weren't kidding about this one. >> this was an exceptional event for any time of year but especially for the month of october. average rainfall in san francisco less than an inch for the entire month. we picked up five inches for the storm. the storm totals since the ran began saturday morning. continuing through right now. over 16 inch of rain from mount sinai. the highest amount. 1 1/2 inches santa cruz mountains. over 8 1/2 inches of rain to berkeley. happy foot of rain in dublin. san jose picked up almost 2 inches of rain out of this event. there are still a few lingering struggling showers out there making their way further to the east. these are light not going to cause any additional problems. if you hundreds of an
. >>>>> new video now and chopper 5 over lexington reservoir in santa clara county. certainly looking healthier than it has in recent months. good news in the santa cruz and san mateo counties all the storm related evacuations have been lifted in and near the cz you burn scar areas. >>> paul hagan busy guy joining meet with how much rain we got. you weren't kidding about this one. >> this was an exceptional event for any time of year but especially for the month of...
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. >> it was on 63rd and still is 63rd and lexington avenue centrally locatedly near everything.entrally located but it was sort of a boring desolate irish neighborhood and what changed things up he opened the bar two blocks away from the barbizon and was the first singles bar in new york that sort of changed the social landscape of the upper east side. >> one of the viewers is wondering if there's any depictions. >> it is about the experience that goes without saying that everybody knows it is biographical but to what extent. to an extreme extent really what she recounts but everything that happens there really did happen and including how famously throwing the entire wardrobe off the roof of the hotel on the last night that shef was there and then going home and having a breakdown in what we know is her first suicide attempt. there were a few movies based on the women's hotels i don't know if any of you remember, i don't mention this in the book but the sitcom in the 80s or 90s that was based around this idea of a few remaining hotels at that time. there's one remaining called
. >> it was on 63rd and still is 63rd and lexington avenue centrally locatedly near everything.entrally located but it was sort of a boring desolate irish neighborhood and what changed things up he opened the bar two blocks away from the barbizon and was the first singles bar in new york that sort of changed the social landscape of the upper east side. >> one of the viewers is wondering if there's any depictions. >> it is about the experience that goes without saying that...
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district says the storm resulted in an improvement of about one half of 1% in their system, includes lexingtonvoir near los gatos. >> we went from 88% mt to 87.5% empty. it has not moved appreciatively. >> he says early-season storm water has difficulty penetrating the soil. sky seven captured these images of a rushing spill over at the alpine lake reservoir in marin county where the site of what are to bolster reservoirs is a more than welcome sight. managers with the san francisco utility district say the total system has seen an increase of almost 3%, bumping levels to almost 70% capacity. with the effects of climate change, observers like david lewis believe drench and dry cycles may be the new normal for california. >> there is going to be more variability in our weather. that is going to mean many years of drought. >> experts say it is going to be critical to not only capture more water in the future but to use it efficiently with conference -- with conservation and recycling. ? the best type is one that stays in the sierras and turns into snow. so we get snow panic up to june or july. t
district says the storm resulted in an improvement of about one half of 1% in their system, includes lexingtonvoir near los gatos. >> we went from 88% mt to 87.5% empty. it has not moved appreciatively. >> he says early-season storm water has difficulty penetrating the soil. sky seven captured these images of a rushing spill over at the alpine lake reservoir in marin county where the site of what are to bolster reservoirs is a more than welcome sight. managers with the san francisco...
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our sky ranger at the lexington reservoir in los gatos. right before the storm, it was about 18% full. today it's at 20%. so a nice little bump. for some perspective now, a few years ago, it was at 99% capacity. how about the guadalupe reservoir south of san jose? it's now nearly at 11% capacity. two years ago, three years ago 63% capacity. so you see the difference there, what this drought is doing. and the difference between the last two, three, and four years. a lot of you helped tell the story of this storm by sending us your photos and your video. a lot of downed trees over the past couple of days. check out this video of tree branches literally falling off, breaking off, and falling. this is in saratoga from andre leonard. he sent us these images captured by his ring camera. it's the tall tree in the middle of your screen. you can actually see the branches crashing, there it is, crashing to the ground. all the rain here means a lot of much needed snow in the sierra. demi mcdonald sending us this photo of the snowfall near tahoe city.
our sky ranger at the lexington reservoir in los gatos. right before the storm, it was about 18% full. today it's at 20%. so a nice little bump. for some perspective now, a few years ago, it was at 99% capacity. how about the guadalupe reservoir south of san jose? it's now nearly at 11% capacity. two years ago, three years ago 63% capacity. so you see the difference there, what this drought is doing. and the difference between the last two, three, and four years. a lot of you helped tell the...
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the lexington reservoir near los gatos is now just 18% full. all the other reservoirs, the santa clara county are down to a combined 10% of capacity. >> the santa clara valley water district says it's gonna take a lot more the rain to help. >> we really need a good snow pack because that's 30% of the state's storage. and this year it all sunk into the soil and it didn't run off and it didn't go into the rivers. >> and you know that they're still telling everyone to conserve water last month. the state recorded only a 5% water use cut. the governor is asking for at least 15. after burning for more than 2 months the caldor fire is now fully contained burned nearly 222,000 acres force the entire city of south lake tahoe to evacuate. crews say people might still see smoke since flames will continue to bar within containment lines well into the winter. the cause of the fire is still being investigated. >> continuing to watch showers moving across the region as we work our way towards 05:00am roads are slick out there. keep you updated on all you nee
the lexington reservoir near los gatos is now just 18% full. all the other reservoirs, the santa clara county are down to a combined 10% of capacity. >> the santa clara valley water district says it's gonna take a lot more the rain to help. >> we really need a good snow pack because that's 30% of the state's storage. and this year it all sunk into the soil and it didn't run off and it didn't go into the rivers. >> and you know that they're still telling everyone to conserve...
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the barbizon was and still is on lexington avenue. >> beautifully centrally located. >> it's interestingt was centrally located but certainly, it was, whatever warring desolate irish neighborhood and what really changed things up was the brother of the famous frank mccourt of angela's ashes who himself is a wonderful writer and he's remarkable and he opened a bar called maliki's two blocks away from the barbizon and it was the first singles bar in new york and it was obviously a magnet for all the women staying at the barbizon. that really changed the social landscape of the upper east side for these women. >> one of our viewers is wondering was that popular culture at the time or later in the movie or stories or novels or whatever? >> the bell jar and it is literally about her experience at the barbizon 1953. that cancels out saying that everybody knows it's biographical but i would say to an extreme extent it's biographical having spoken to a lot of the women that were there with her and really what she recounts, she becomes asked her her -- esper but everything that happened there rea
the barbizon was and still is on lexington avenue. >> beautifully centrally located. >> it's interestingt was centrally located but certainly, it was, whatever warring desolate irish neighborhood and what really changed things up was the brother of the famous frank mccourt of angela's ashes who himself is a wonderful writer and he's remarkable and he opened a bar called maliki's two blocks away from the barbizon and it was the first singles bar in new york and it was obviously a...
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even before the shot heard around the world -- lexington and concord.was to celebrate the fact that we were designed to be free. the creator endowed us with ability to make choices it made america, a special place. americans it right, opportunity, and responsibility to make good choices, a revival of that spirit and a spiritual revival as well, a way to look at this country as a way that liberates us, not that controls us. that enables to continue as an exception will place where people want to come here for freedom, not free stuff, that is the way federal forward to get in touch with that, concept of liberty is a unifies concept. something that is part of humanity, i believe it is -- we were created with that as an internal sort of device and character of our creation. i think that is the way in which the country can be unified. we need unity, we need what i guess is called comedy, not comedy not funny stuff but, courtesy and respect for one another. in the light of our mutual commitment to freedom and opportunity and not opportunity that provides for
even before the shot heard around the world -- lexington and concord.was to celebrate the fact that we were designed to be free. the creator endowed us with ability to make choices it made america, a special place. americans it right, opportunity, and responsibility to make good choices, a revival of that spirit and a spiritual revival as well, a way to look at this country as a way that liberates us, not that controls us. that enables to continue as an exception will place where people want to...
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. >>> some schools are considering relaxing mandates no lawsuits involved lexington, kentucky, they planp the mask mandate plan after halloween. they say cases have lowered enough to make them not necessary. he said the school board may have to bring them back later. >> but is it safe for schools to ditch masks? >> the word is it's too soon >> into these winter months we know we cannot be complacent and we know that schools that have had masks in place were 3 1/2 times less likely to have outbreaks rekwquiring school closures right now we will continue recommending masks for all in schools and we will look to be speeding up vaccinations during this time. >> some are advocating for when and how to lift mask mandates in school a washington post opinion piece said it should be by the end of the year he is like the low risk of covid for kids and -- some experts pushed back on this saying local covid rates have to be taken into account. and he also advocates for ways to make things safer for kids, vaccine mandates for all adults in schools, expanding rapid tests. and he says if things change
. >>> some schools are considering relaxing mandates no lawsuits involved lexington, kentucky, they planp the mask mandate plan after halloween. they say cases have lowered enough to make them not necessary. he said the school board may have to bring them back later. >> but is it safe for schools to ditch masks? >> the word is it's too soon >> into these winter months we know we cannot be complacent and we know that schools that have had masks in place were 3 1/2...
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they sued lexington for -- if you do not believe me, check out the narratives in the krrbs fpb complaint database and read for yourself. we have highlighted a few in our written testimony. here's an example. in addition to tb bank posting the account as paid in full, they reported me as deceased. i wouldn't have known this except i was trying to get a mortgage and my bank told me that experian and equifax showed me as deceases. the consumer goes on to say, i called x and x and could not prove to them to their satisfaction, despite answering all of their questions as to my identity i am in fact alive. i was unable to get the mortgage due to these errors on my credit report, and the inability or unwillingness of these companies to correct their errors. one reason why credit bureaus might actually not mind credit repair or this huge volume of disputes is that they actually don't do a heck of a lot when they get a dispute. they have automated the heck out of the system to the point where when a consumer disputes online, it automatically flows to the information furniture with no need for wor
they sued lexington for -- if you do not believe me, check out the narratives in the krrbs fpb complaint database and read for yourself. we have highlighted a few in our written testimony. here's an example. in addition to tb bank posting the account as paid in full, they reported me as deceased. i wouldn't have known this except i was trying to get a mortgage and my bank told me that experian and equifax showed me as deceases. the consumer goes on to say, i called x and x and could not prove...
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erik: mark, it is great to see you at 7:30 one lexington in new york city, traveling, thank you for comingthank you. it has been over a year and have since i have been in the city. erik: you are based in dallas and have been active in fixed income for 30 years. you are behind the first clo in 1996. how frothy is the credit market right now? mark: everything is frothy. the wall of liquidity is affecting everything. as we look across all fixed income, all credit asset classes, there is no shortage of money. this week we got the quote, there is an infinite amount of liquidity a quarterback. that means that the money is there. there are parts of the market that are more rational. one of the areas that we were talking about is credit. we like that. the loan market. the secureitization of the market. that market is much more rational. erik: relative to the bond market? mark: absolutely. erik: to be clear, terms of evaluation in frothiness the bond market is in your eyes more overpriced than the loan market? mark: high yield bonds are 300 over. the year ahead look -- you are pressing up to 5-7 ye
erik: mark, it is great to see you at 7:30 one lexington in new york city, traveling, thank you for comingthank you. it has been over a year and have since i have been in the city. erik: you are based in dallas and have been active in fixed income for 30 years. you are behind the first clo in 1996. how frothy is the credit market right now? mark: everything is frothy. the wall of liquidity is affecting everything. as we look across all fixed income, all credit asset classes, there is no...
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>> the storm resulted in an improvement of about one half of 1% in their system, which includes lexingtonempty to 87.5% empty. it has not moved the needle appreciatively. >> storm water often has difficulty penetrating the soil until there is more saturation from a series of storms. sky seven captured these images of a russian spillover in marin county. the sight of water beginning to bolster depleted reservoirs was a more than welcome sight. meanwhile, managers with the district say their total system has seen an increase of almost 3%, bumping levels to almost 70% capacity. but with the effects of climate change, observers like save the bay's david lewis believe drench and dry cycles may be the new normal for california. >> that is going to mean many years of drought. >> experts say it will be critical to capture more water for the future and to use it more efficiently with conservation and recycling. back at valley water, they are hoping the system delivers major impact in the sierra. >> the best is june or july. that is what we really need. >> for now, many are hoping the site of rains
>> the storm resulted in an improvement of about one half of 1% in their system, which includes lexingtonempty to 87.5% empty. it has not moved the needle appreciatively. >> storm water often has difficulty penetrating the soil until there is more saturation from a series of storms. sky seven captured these images of a russian spillover in marin county. the sight of water beginning to bolster depleted reservoirs was a more than welcome sight. meanwhile, managers with the district...
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. >> not only patriotic but violence is the solution, they're carrying out a second lexington, a second concord, 17762.0. they think they are restoring the united states despite the fact that they are physically attacking the united states. and believe me. the way ammunition prices went up the last year on the public market, i think these people really believe that they're going to effect a resolution. >> that's what we're finding out, a capitol police officer was also involved providing some of the protesters, coaching them about whatnot to put on social media. how far does the commission go and what other players could we see come to the surface? >> i think it's one of the things that blinded law enforcement to the problem before january 6. you know, there were a lot of people in law enforcement who are conservative. it's generally, the fbi is a conservative-leaning organization. a lot of law enforcement agencies are conservative leaning. because they saw this crowd as someone that was on their side, quote unquote, or backing the blue, it wasn't seen as as big of a threat as it was. i
. >> not only patriotic but violence is the solution, they're carrying out a second lexington, a second concord, 17762.0. they think they are restoring the united states despite the fact that they are physically attacking the united states. and believe me. the way ammunition prices went up the last year on the public market, i think these people really believe that they're going to effect a resolution. >> that's what we're finding out, a capitol police officer was also involved...
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host: let's talk to stephen, calling from lexington, kentucky on the democrats line. good morning.ler: good morning. good morning. happy saturday. here is my comment. climate change is definitely real. we see it happening, and we have the data. it is a lot. we are seeing it live. and republicans, you have to use the same logic you use for the debt ceiling. you do not want to pass this on to your grandchildren. you do not want to pass this on to future generations. i just had a baby. my wife and i, we know -- and i, we don't want her to grow up in a world that is hotter, she can't live in it, nothing can grow. we have to hold corporations more accountable. they are putting chemicals in the water systems, on our land. it is -- it is not just american citizens. we have to hold corporations accountable as well. so think about that and thank you. host: let's talk to tim, calling from minneapolis on the republican line. tim, good morning. caller: thank you for your time. there's a thing called cycles -- called cycles. the earth has a 1000-your variable orbit that triggers ice ages. the e
host: let's talk to stephen, calling from lexington, kentucky on the democrats line. good morning.ler: good morning. good morning. happy saturday. here is my comment. climate change is definitely real. we see it happening, and we have the data. it is a lot. we are seeing it live. and republicans, you have to use the same logic you use for the debt ceiling. you do not want to pass this on to your grandchildren. you do not want to pass this on to future generations. i just had a baby. my wife and...
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the barbizon is still called barbizon, now, [inaudible] yeah, 63rd and lexington avenue. >> sort of beautifully centrally located near everything. >> it was centrally located, but certainly when -- but it was sort of a bit of a boring sort of desolate irish neighborhood and what really changed things up was the brother of the famous frank mccourt of angela's ashes who himself is aened who -- who himself is a wonderful writer, he's remarkable, he opened a bar two blocks away from the barbizon, and it was sort of the first singles bar in new york, and it was obviously a magnet for all the women staying at the barbizon, and that really sort of changed the social landscape of the upper east side, for these young women. >> so one of our viewers is wondering if there are any depictions at the barbizon or the new women in popular culture at the time and later in stories or novels or whatever? >> yes, silvia [inaudible] wrote about her experience at the barbizon in 1953. they are careful about saying that it is -- i mean everybody knows it is biographical, but to what extent; right? i would say to an e
the barbizon is still called barbizon, now, [inaudible] yeah, 63rd and lexington avenue. >> sort of beautifully centrally located near everything. >> it was centrally located, but certainly when -- but it was sort of a bit of a boring sort of desolate irish neighborhood and what really changed things up was the brother of the famous frank mccourt of angela's ashes who himself is aened who -- who himself is a wonderful writer, he's remarkable, he opened a bar two blocks away from the...
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it is really special to have him here today because of the dissidents -- the distance from lexington,tucky to louisville, kentucky. jack fitzpatrick joins us on his kentucky. john yarmuth, out. democratic congressman. five have retired. five are doing other things as well. is this speaker pelosi and senator schumer's worst nightmare? jack: i don't know if it is their worst nightmare, but it is part of the expectation that democrats are getting everything done that they can get this is a last hurrah for a member who was first elected in 2006. if they can get the infrastructure bill done and the major reconciliation bill done, there's not that much left to do for someone like john yarmuth. part of that is the expectation that democrats, if they don't lose the house or senate, they will lose one of the two, and this is the last chance for major legislative victory. tom: out of yale university, he was a republican who became a democrat. is what we are looking for in your world that the democrats, the moderate democrats are going to become republicans? jack: this is a strange one because j
it is really special to have him here today because of the dissidents -- the distance from lexington,tucky to louisville, kentucky. jack fitzpatrick joins us on his kentucky. john yarmuth, out. democratic congressman. five have retired. five are doing other things as well. is this speaker pelosi and senator schumer's worst nightmare? jack: i don't know if it is their worst nightmare, but it is part of the expectation that democrats are getting everything done that they can get this is a last...
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says the storms resulted in an improvement of about one half of 1% in their system, which includes lexington reservoir near los gatos. he says we need a series of atmospheric river events to make more of a dent in the drought situation. gary: we went from 88% empty 287.5% empty so it hasn't moved the needle appreciatively. kumasi: aww. he's also hoping the storm system delivers a major impact on the sierra and wants to see the storms grow considerably. mike: that would definitely be nice. here are the newest numbers i saw this morning. compared to the average capacity for today's date, orville jumped 7% and everybody else about 1% to 2% but everyone went up. as far as total capacity, not everyone went up and if we did it was like 1%. we get three to five atmospheric rivers during a typical winter and that brings about 50% to 75% of our yearly rain and that was one. we are in the 40's in redwood city and menlo park, 48 and 47. 49 in palo alto. los gatos at 46. everybody else at 50 to 52 degrees. watch as the cloud cover increases this morning. the best chance of showers on the coast and the n
says the storms resulted in an improvement of about one half of 1% in their system, which includes lexington reservoir near los gatos. he says we need a series of atmospheric river events to make more of a dent in the drought situation. gary: we went from 88% empty 287.5% empty so it hasn't moved the needle appreciatively. kumasi: aww. he's also hoping the storm system delivers a major impact on the sierra and wants to see the storms grow considerably. mike: that would definitely be nice. here...