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but maybe because sheridan wasn't familiar with calvary operations, maybe. he didn't do a good job of getting his cavalry out in front where they were supposed to be and getting them to spotsylvania first when they needed to be there. is controversial because some people defend sheridan and some people agree with mead that not sheridan did a bad job. in fact, there was a huge row between sheridan the calvary commander of the army of the potomac and george meade the overall command of the army of the potomac undergrad. both men were known to have terrible tempers. and their tempers were in true form on this day. and they had a just a shouting match. probably we didn't get recorded word for word, which is probably just as well. but it was was pretty pointed. and mead was furious and he went over to grant. he says grant, you know, sheridan says if i just turn him loose he could go and whip the confederate cavalry under jeb stuart. and grant says insurance say that it says yes, he did. grants as well. sheridan usually knows what he's talking about. go ahead and
but maybe because sheridan wasn't familiar with calvary operations, maybe. he didn't do a good job of getting his cavalry out in front where they were supposed to be and getting them to spotsylvania first when they needed to be there. is controversial because some people defend sheridan and some people agree with mead that not sheridan did a bad job. in fact, there was a huge row between sheridan the calvary commander of the army of the potomac and george meade the overall command of the army...
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absolutely and yes there were various trench raids and various calvary.ots of actions both north and south of the james river. one thing we have to understand is the petersburg campaign in fault directly all the actions that it heard in the county so these sort of mysterious battles the first deep autumn second a bottom williamsburg road all these things that only summers has ever understood what it's all part of the petersburg store and there is lots of action going on north of the james. you could certainly argue i think without much of a stretch that the 1854 shenandoah valley campaign was also part of the petersburg store. that is a direct relation with what's going on the petersburg. if i understand your question is a combination of world war i tactics and civil war tactics, to some degree but i think that's really a stretch and i don't believe that petersburg was a precursor to world war i tactics. but thanks for chiming in. it's always good to hear from you. [laughter] >> i will go a little easier on you. you mentioned in your talk about the enlist
absolutely and yes there were various trench raids and various calvary.ots of actions both north and south of the james river. one thing we have to understand is the petersburg campaign in fault directly all the actions that it heard in the county so these sort of mysterious battles the first deep autumn second a bottom williamsburg road all these things that only summers has ever understood what it's all part of the petersburg store and there is lots of action going on north of the james. you...
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the county issued $3 million in fines to calvary chapel. the violations included holding in-person services during the pandemic despite bans on large indoor gatherings. a state appeals court this week overturned about $200,000 in fines, but the county is still seeking money related to masking and social distancing. >>> on monday nearly 2 million more doses of the monkeypox vaccine will be made available, this as contra costa county is in the process of widening access to the vaccine. those at highest risk can now directly schedule and secure an appointment online rather than a wait list first. >>> meanwhile, stanford researchers now have documented the case of a man who contracted the virus through close contact short of sexual activity. they attended a crowded outdoor event in the uk where he had close contact with others for several hours. he said he never had any contact with someone who appeared sick or had visible lesions. >>> let's get a look at the forecast. finally the cooling trend. it's still still going to be warm in some parts.
the county issued $3 million in fines to calvary chapel. the violations included holding in-person services during the pandemic despite bans on large indoor gatherings. a state appeals court this week overturned about $200,000 in fines, but the county is still seeking money related to masking and social distancing. >>> on monday nearly 2 million more doses of the monkeypox vaccine will be made available, this as contra costa county is in the process of widening access to the vaccine....
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under apl, from the west heading to the east are starting to put pressure in a facing off with the calvary providing a nice stream for the infantry but pushing them to the south and almost to the north carolina border and i'm going to do my best to describe the server, the meherrin river, that river, the close and there's an assault warren made against some confederate fortifications that is held, not by seasoned troops, the assault was easily repulsed and i'm not sure how that figures into the war, he was mostly concerned about his extended position on petersburg long way from his home base. he decided to turn around make his way back to petersburg pretty my hunch is only hunched, never be proven that the people of sussex county probably is the last that they thought they would see of the union soldiers, had no idea that they would turn around and come back rated but that is exactly what they did and as the union soldiers headed returned back to sussex and ultimately up to petersburg, word spread. then some union soldiers they had been murdered. and when the word spread, then immediately
under apl, from the west heading to the east are starting to put pressure in a facing off with the calvary providing a nice stream for the infantry but pushing them to the south and almost to the north carolina border and i'm going to do my best to describe the server, the meherrin river, that river, the close and there's an assault warren made against some confederate fortifications that is held, not by seasoned troops, the assault was easily repulsed and i'm not sure how that figures into the...
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we have asked calvary chapel for their side of the story. they have not reached out back. kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> developing right now, san jose police investigating a violent early morning robbery at a popular bakery, some of which was captured on video. it happened a little after 1:00 a.m. yesterday morning at peters bakery on alum rock avenue. video shows five people entering, some carrying knives. the owner says workers were held at knife point as the thieves found the cash box and stole some employee tips. >> at the end of the day, we're happy nobody got hurt. we can deal with the loss of cash. that isn't even an issue. >> as you heard him say, no one was hurt, but the robbers stole about $1,000. the 86-year-old bakery still opened on time for business yesterday morning. >>> a new discovery by stanford researchers seting off a new alarm in the monkeypox outbreak. they're documenting the case of a man who contracted the virus through close contact short of sexual contact. "today in the bay's" bob redell live in concord. contra costa county is making it ea
we have asked calvary chapel for their side of the story. they have not reached out back. kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> developing right now, san jose police investigating a violent early morning robbery at a popular bakery, some of which was captured on video. it happened a little after 1:00 a.m. yesterday morning at peters bakery on alum rock avenue. video shows five people entering, some carrying knives. the owner says workers were held at knife point as the...
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calvary came in to protect the gold rush and people in san francisco, they used this valley as a transit route to lake county. so there was a lot of agitated movement. there was a disposition we couldn't stay here anymore. so life was really modified greatly when we had people coming in that weren't wintun people. i alys look at the colonization aspect and the oppreson as a springboard. it gives me as a native american the opportunity to overcome that oppression and to say i can do something that wasn't allowed 200 years ago. and i can utilize that activity in order to benefit my people and also my neighborhood and my environment. in the mid-eighties, the tribe was given the opportunity to develop a bingo operation. we took the chance with not any kind of anticipation of success. and it was just something that we took a shot in the dark at. it did turn out to be successful. and over the years, we went from a bingo operation to a full-fledged casino resort. we're very blessed that we have clientele coming out to this very rural area. but i think it's the attraction of the land. it's the a
calvary came in to protect the gold rush and people in san francisco, they used this valley as a transit route to lake county. so there was a lot of agitated movement. there was a disposition we couldn't stay here anymore. so life was really modified greatly when we had people coming in that weren't wintun people. i alys look at the colonization aspect and the oppreson as a springboard. it gives me as a native american the opportunity to overcome that oppression and to say i can do something...
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during the height of the pandemic, calvary chapel continued to hold large, in-person services.ut $200,000 in fines and court fees. the county is still seeking nearly $3 million in other fines. legal analysts say the debate over public health and religious freedom could send this case to the supreme court. >>> inflation is at a 40-year high. the rising cost of everyday items is having a major impact on those trying to make it in the bay. there's new data from the pew research center showing 58% of blacks, 58% of latino and 69% of native americans say recent price increases have caused them to seriously have some financial problems. 36% of asians say this is causing them tom serious financial hardship. joining me now to talk about this is the robert wood johnson foundation's chief science officer, alonso plough. let's talk about something we've been talking about since getting to this point. that's the emergency savings there. how is it affecting their emergency savings fund? >> in these populations, black, latino, native american populations, our communities don't have savings.
during the height of the pandemic, calvary chapel continued to hold large, in-person services.ut $200,000 in fines and court fees. the county is still seeking nearly $3 million in other fines. legal analysts say the debate over public health and religious freedom could send this case to the supreme court. >>> inflation is at a 40-year high. the rising cost of everyday items is having a major impact on those trying to make it in the bay. there's new data from the pew research center...
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the deposition is in preparation for a lawsuit filed by san jose's calvary chapel which regularly defied county health mandates racking up nearly $3 million in fines. >>> there is a gender gap when it comes to the housing market but this one may surprise you. according to the census bureau, single women are far outpacing men with homeownership nationwide and it has been that way for years. we talked with some women who say homeownership is a priority for them to ensure autonomy, security and hedge against inflation. >> having a roof above your head is equal security. >> my goal was i want my first house to be bought by me. i don't need help. >> according to the survey, san jose has the largest gender gap of anyplace in the country when it comes to homeownership. >>> next, free water for your lawn and plans, the program that is back in a bay area community as the weather is heating up. >>> in san francisco i am sharon katsuda where the district attorney and the police chief announced an arrest made in a high-profile case. >>> as temperatures continue to get hotter we have a spare the air
the deposition is in preparation for a lawsuit filed by san jose's calvary chapel which regularly defied county health mandates racking up nearly $3 million in fines. >>> there is a gender gap when it comes to the housing market but this one may surprise you. according to the census bureau, single women are far outpacing men with homeownership nationwide and it has been that way for years. we talked with some women who say homeownership is a priority for them to ensure autonomy,...
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calvary came in to protect the gold rush and people in san francisco, they used this valley as a transit route to lake county. so there was a lot of agitated movement. there was a disposition we couldn't stay here anymore. so life was really modified greatly when we had people coming in that weren't wintun people. i always look at the colonization aspect and the oppression as a springboard. it gives me as a native american the opportunity to overcome that oppression and to say i can do something that wasn't allowed 200 years ago. and i can utilize that activity in order to benefit my people and also my neighborhood and my environment. in the mid-eighties, the tribe was given the opportunity to develop a bingo operation. we took the chance with not any kind of anticipation of success. and it was just something that we took a shot in the dark at. it did turn out to be successful. and over the years, we went from a bingo operation to a full-fledged casino resort. we're very blessed that we have clientele coming out to this very rural area. but i think it's the attraction of the land. it's t
calvary came in to protect the gold rush and people in san francisco, they used this valley as a transit route to lake county. so there was a lot of agitated movement. there was a disposition we couldn't stay here anymore. so life was really modified greatly when we had people coming in that weren't wintun people. i always look at the colonization aspect and the oppression as a springboard. it gives me as a native american the opportunity to overcome that oppression and to say i can do...
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when the supreme court, due to the state of connecticut to release water in the river calvary into town will not do and what is become a weapon of war in iraq and syria. by 2025, 2 thirds of the world's population could be living with water shortage. conflict type of water may be closer than think them with. jordan is one of the dries countries in the world with this war to the capital that almost anywhere else on climate change, population growth and politics of put in the already strained water supply on the fed, stretching with the country recently suffering from its west trout and 900 years, it is now estimated to only have enough water was support 2000000 people. it has a population of 6000000 with faulty pipe, some plumbing contributing to the crisis. i'm here to visit scheme, which is putting women at the heart efforts to combat this growing issue. with water is severely rationed in georgia. i me to water expert dr. rides and to be one of the wells in my family where people come to buy more water. so this is where people come when they run out. walker. yes. this is the men . will
when the supreme court, due to the state of connecticut to release water in the river calvary into town will not do and what is become a weapon of war in iraq and syria. by 2025, 2 thirds of the world's population could be living with water shortage. conflict type of water may be closer than think them with. jordan is one of the dries countries in the world with this war to the capital that almost anywhere else on climate change, population growth and politics of put in the already strained...
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the commitment of a calvary reader who is prepared and loyal. the character of the special forces warrior to free the oppressed. when our nation asked who will go, each of these men declared here m.r.i., send me. we look at these men of valor who look not only to their own needs but the needs of others in extreme crisis, be present with us as we recognize the service of these heroes. plus they recipients we honor today along with the family members, comrades in arms and friends who support them. maybe actions of these men inspire others to acts of personal courage and selfless service. guide our nation and leaders, preserve us under the canopy of your everlasting love and care. it is in your majestic and mighty name i pray, amen. pres. biden: thanks. please be seated. please be seated. welcome to the white house. you know, this is a day that i quite frankly think being president is inadequate. because there are so many brave women and men in here. so many people we are honoring today. mr. secretary, the joint chiefs, senior military officers, th
the commitment of a calvary reader who is prepared and loyal. the character of the special forces warrior to free the oppressed. when our nation asked who will go, each of these men declared here m.r.i., send me. we look at these men of valor who look not only to their own needs but the needs of others in extreme crisis, be present with us as we recognize the service of these heroes. plus they recipients we honor today along with the family members, comrades in arms and friends who support...
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during the height of the pandemic, calvary chapel continued to hold large in- person indoor services,pite local and state health orders requiring them to limit capacity. today, an appellate court sided with the church, dismissing about $200,000 in fines and court fees against the church. however, the county is still seeking nearly $3 million in other finds from the church. legal analysts say, the debate over public health vs. religious freedom could make it all the way to the supreme court. >>> we did our job and we didn't stray -- didn't strain the power grid tonight. the flex alert, canceled two hours ago. we were asked to conserve energy to avoid a strain on the grid during the peak. it wasn't just not today. it was also wet. bursts of rain across the bay area. we even saw some help. let's bring in our chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri. jeff, what comes next? >>> we had heat, humidity, and also, thunderstorms. when i want to show you now is really what created that strange and unusual weather. it was all about this area of high pressure that helped bring in the monsoonal moisture.
during the height of the pandemic, calvary chapel continued to hold large in- person indoor services,pite local and state health orders requiring them to limit capacity. today, an appellate court sided with the church, dismissing about $200,000 in fines and court fees against the church. however, the county is still seeking nearly $3 million in other finds from the church. legal analysts say, the debate over public health vs. religious freedom could make it all the way to the supreme court....
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a california appeals court has overturned the nearly $200,000 in fines against calvary chapel san jose. during the height of the pandemic, the church stayed open and exceeded limits on indoor public gatherings. now santa clara county is still seeking $2 million in penalties against the church for not requiring face mass or following other health precautions during services in late 2020. house speaker nancy pelosi hosted a town hall meeting tonight focusing on the monkeypox outbreak. thousands tuned in to learn more about san francisco's response to the public health emergency as cases continue to rise. ktvu zach sauce joins us now live in the newsroom with more on the ideas being considered to address the outbreak, zack julie was san francisco, accounting for around 30% of the state's monkeypox cases. right now, those calling into tonight's town hall with a range of concerns for nancy pelosi in this evening's panel of doctors and city health administrators, among them vaccine shortages and how to stop the spread of the virus while they wait for more to arrive. the public health threat
a california appeals court has overturned the nearly $200,000 in fines against calvary chapel san jose. during the height of the pandemic, the church stayed open and exceeded limits on indoor public gatherings. now santa clara county is still seeking $2 million in penalties against the church for not requiring face mass or following other health precautions during services in late 2020. house speaker nancy pelosi hosted a town hall meeting tonight focusing on the monkeypox outbreak. thousands...
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private christopher kimball of the ninth, kansas calvary described the federal forces attempting the crossing major foreman assumed command which consisted of the indians five companies of the colored regiment the mounted men of the second, colorado and captain charles j stewart's company the ninth kansas major foreman followed by captain bud gritts of the third indian advanced into the stream. it's it's amazing the confluence of troops that have participated in this battle. private kimball's words paint a portrait of men of different races fighting together to preserve the country. in fact historian mark laos suggests that the unions try racial army in the west could have been a model for future race relations in the united states. here you can see a very pixelated version of the confederate battle flag based on the seal of the choctaw nation note the bowen arrow as well as the tomahawk at the center like cabin creek honey springs was also located along the important supply route of texas of the texas road and in july of 1863 confederate forces use the location as a stage in ground
private christopher kimball of the ninth, kansas calvary described the federal forces attempting the crossing major foreman assumed command which consisted of the indians five companies of the colored regiment the mounted men of the second, colorado and captain charles j stewart's company the ninth kansas major foreman followed by captain bud gritts of the third indian advanced into the stream. it's it's amazing the confluence of troops that have participated in this battle. private kimball's...
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that calvary is coming. thank you commissioner. good to be with you. >> as from the left paints doctor oz as a bad candidate he joins us to respond he is a different story. an exclusive look inside the home of the keying of the on —- of rock 'n roll is movie is number one in making billions why do we still of elvis? ♪♪ lily! welcome to our third bark-ery. oh, i can tell business is going through the “woof”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help keep everyone connected from wherever we go. well at at&t we'll help you find the right wireless plan for you. so, you can stay connected to all your drivers and stores on america's most reliable 5g network. that sounds just paw-fect. terrier-iffic i labra-dore you round of a-paws at&t 5g is fast, reliable and secure for your business. blendjet's back to school sale is on now! grab these a+ deals on blendjet 2. it packs the power of a big blender on the go, and it crushes right through ice. just drop in your favorite ingredients, even frozen fruit, and make a smoothie any time, anywhe
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. >> and he went behind the core, i believe, called then calvary came based on what he heard and saw. perkins says he's certain the gunman started the gunfight. police say that is still under investigation. they gave the guy a chance. they that baby whenever an officer is confined by somebody who shoots at them, you know, per our policy, they are. >> i allowed to defend their lives or lives of others. >> with their firearms, if necessary, police department will host a public town hall in 10 days to explain what happened, including why an attempt was made to detain the man. the officers involved in shooting will be placed on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation. in this case. >> in san francisco, police called kron 4 >> on the peninsula, man is under arrest after police say he exposed himself to a little boy in the park. palo alto police arrested. 59 year-old mover taylor fox in that incident. it happened at el camino park on friday. police say a father was with his son in the park when he saw his son go over to a table to talk to fox father says he saw fo
. >> and he went behind the core, i believe, called then calvary came based on what he heard and saw. perkins says he's certain the gunman started the gunfight. police say that is still under investigation. they gave the guy a chance. they that baby whenever an officer is confined by somebody who shoots at them, you know, per our policy, they are. >> i allowed to defend their lives or lives of others. >> with their firearms, if necessary, police department will host a public...
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the calvary is coming in november. steve: they can say whatever they want in the real world people know what is going on but they are not able to realize that joe mentioned finally agreed to this deal the other day while watching a reporter who had spoken to him and mentioned is very strong and that's the whole reason he held up the spending for about one year through all this abuse so why do you think this spending will reduce inflation and the response is he wasn't very clear about that. exactly you cannot explain it. >> they are trying to sell a fabricated reduction as anti- inflation but that has nothing to do with it. nothing. a supply-side are like myself would argue what they ought to be doing is a completely different economic plan cutting tax rates and the rest of business and encouraging the federal reserve the fed has to raise interest rates protect the value with the dollar and then withdraw the money supply. the fed may be on the right track maybe the budget policies and fiscal policies from chuck schumer
the calvary is coming in november. steve: they can say whatever they want in the real world people know what is going on but they are not able to realize that joe mentioned finally agreed to this deal the other day while watching a reporter who had spoken to him and mentioned is very strong and that's the whole reason he held up the spending for about one year through all this abuse so why do you think this spending will reduce inflation and the response is he wasn't very clear about that....
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and also on the calvary and then, they were out in 1863 to 1865 rated so they blend into the countryside. the attacks disappear and they would wear these uniforms and going to the camps. and often they target u.s. troops. they are so successful that parts of virginia and the shenandoah valley are with the confederacy. so right here, that this work is a series of ambushes and this combat and chaotic and disorganized rated and the benefits that we said, the freedoms and with their familie. but, north kansas, more more of this was the hardware we will talk about this next time, everything to become a target home form because is aiding and abetting your enemy. so in the civil war, it's going to have more conventional battles and more involving guerrilla fighting, and building operations. so i will answer your questions and thank you all.tonight's spe. i'm very excited to introduce her to you. she stuck to fay yarbrough professor of history and an associate dean at rice university. dr. yabra as an expert on 19th century native american history, and she's got special interest in the interactio
and also on the calvary and then, they were out in 1863 to 1865 rated so they blend into the countryside. the attacks disappear and they would wear these uniforms and going to the camps. and often they target u.s. troops. they are so successful that parts of virginia and the shenandoah valley are with the confederacy. so right here, that this work is a series of ambushes and this combat and chaotic and disorganized rated and the benefits that we said, the freedoms and with their familie. but,...
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where they picked up their second calvary escort. by july 15th, the rat bottler's ranch, which was a ranting place run by german brothers in the yellowstone river valley. if you have one gone to bozeman, driven to yellowstone that way, driven through that enters, you have driven by bottler's ranch road. which is the sight of that former ranch right there on the yellowstone river. you set off for yellowstone. they follow the river down. to where it meets the gardener. they really did only take horses and mules with them, they knew from reports that they weren't going to be able to get any wagons through any of the narrow canyons into yellowstone. they really jumped off on july 20th, 1871. and spent a couple of months exploring the park. here is a map, you can see them at the very top of the map coming down along the yellowstone river, making a diversion up the gardener a little ways, where they saw for the first time what they called the white mountain. which we now call, mammoth hot springs. langford's team had not discovered this pa
where they picked up their second calvary escort. by july 15th, the rat bottler's ranch, which was a ranting place run by german brothers in the yellowstone river valley. if you have one gone to bozeman, driven to yellowstone that way, driven through that enters, you have driven by bottler's ranch road. which is the sight of that former ranch right there on the yellowstone river. you set off for yellowstone. they follow the river down. to where it meets the gardener. they really did only take...
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buffalo soldiers buried here who are the african-americansoldiers who served with the ninth and 10th calvaryre's so many veterans buried here, each withtheir own unique history and contribution . one of those individuals is all equipment prior. that's not her real name, that's her stage name and she was an actor during the civil war and while she was working she was approached by sympathizers who offered her a sum of money to cost jefferson davis on stage she did this but she recorded it to a union marshall . she was fired for doing this which made her a sweetheart to the local confederates and made her a good spy for the union. she gave information to the union until late 1863 when she was found out in order to be hung by confederate general braxton bragg of the union troops the town . no longer any good she even wrote a book. she was given the honorary rank of major president lincoln and her inscription reads union spy. >> memorial day is a day of respect and morning for our veterans who have given their all five presidential proclamation it became a national holiday to beobserved on the l
buffalo soldiers buried here who are the african-americansoldiers who served with the ninth and 10th calvaryre's so many veterans buried here, each withtheir own unique history and contribution . one of those individuals is all equipment prior. that's not her real name, that's her stage name and she was an actor during the civil war and while she was working she was approached by sympathizers who offered her a sum of money to cost jefferson davis on stage she did this but she recorded it to a...
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you know what i mean, i was like wow, this nancy pelosi's on the corporation boom she's sure the calvary delegation, boom she's rising and leadership are people that helped her. but i'm never clear did she have an ambition to be speaker when she got there? or was it just like i can imagine nobody else can do this job so i am doing it. >> i think she looked the democratic leadership was doing and she thought they weren't doing it very well. >> i think that to be. >> i don't think she thought showing to climb thist letter. i think she looked at it and said boy are these people inept. i don't think it was gender driven. representing womanhood i think it was like i am a democrat, we can do better than this. it was actually pretty early on there were rumors she might challenge the speaker who lost his race, fully. when she was not considering, would've been folly to challenge him at a that point. and they came to her and she tdismissed they said we know yu women members of congress have some. no reason to run for the t a leadership of the rv take care of them. imagine how will receive that me
you know what i mean, i was like wow, this nancy pelosi's on the corporation boom she's sure the calvary delegation, boom she's rising and leadership are people that helped her. but i'm never clear did she have an ambition to be speaker when she got there? or was it just like i can imagine nobody else can do this job so i am doing it. >> i think she looked the democratic leadership was doing and she thought they weren't doing it very well. >> i think that to be. >> i don't...
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calvary chapel throughouted lockdown rules and racked up nearly $3 million in fines. one lawsuit the county trying to force the church to pay those fines and the other the church is challenging that covid restrictions. dr. cody is w. of the first health officials in the country to order lockdowns. reggie: peloton may start asking users to build their own bikes. the company is considering allowing users to access the peloton app through third party bicycles. this is to get more customers after plummeting sales. in an interview with bloomberg, peloton ceo says redesigning for diy assembly will help cut costs. currently peloton must be built by a crew that arrives at your home. you know about mickey crocs. disney released these mickey ice cream for adults. shoe charms in case you're not involved in the croc community. it's sold at disney parks. the cost of the crocs are $60. kumasi: not croc community. [ laughter ] reggie: i love disney. you know i love mickey house. kumasi: what is it about them? just the crocs or the pattern, the colors. reggie: crocs are for people, i
calvary chapel throughouted lockdown rules and racked up nearly $3 million in fines. one lawsuit the county trying to force the church to pay those fines and the other the church is challenging that covid restrictions. dr. cody is w. of the first health officials in the country to order lockdowns. reggie: peloton may start asking users to build their own bikes. the company is considering allowing users to access the peloton app through third party bicycles. this is to get more customers after...
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it is still strong and the calvary, well guess what, it's not coming yet.ions new inflection reduction about is not needed, regardless of what the democrats say. it has $485 billion in new spending which will actually slightly increase inflation in the short-term over at least the next two years. jackie? back to you. jackie: gerri willis thank you for that. meantime the fedex effected to raise the fed funds rate again, and we'll be watching for that very closely. the wall street journal editorial board speaking out against inflation reduction act, the inflation reduction act, writing that the more americans learn what's in this tax and spend behemoth the more they'll dislike it. i'm joined by former council of economic advisors chairman kevin hassett. kevin great to see you, and in that editorial piece, they're saying that's exactly why chuck schumer is trying to pass this so quickly, because when debated in the court of public opinion, americans are not going to be happy when they uncover that their taxes are going to go up. >> right. even if you debated t
it is still strong and the calvary, well guess what, it's not coming yet.ions new inflection reduction about is not needed, regardless of what the democrats say. it has $485 billion in new spending which will actually slightly increase inflation in the short-term over at least the next two years. jackie? back to you. jackie: gerri willis thank you for that. meantime the fedex effected to raise the fed funds rate again, and we'll be watching for that very closely. the wall street journal...
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buffalo soldiers buried here who are the african-americansoldiers who served with the ninth and 10th calvary veterans buried here, each withtheir own unique history and contribution . one of those individuals is all equipment prior. that's not her real name, that's her stage name and she was an actor during the civil war and while she was working she was approached by sympathizers who offered her a sum of money to cost jefferson davis on stage she did this but she recorded it to a union marshall . she was fired for doing this which made her a sweetheart to the local confederates and made her a good spy for the union. she gave information to the union until late 1863 when she was found out in order to be hung by confederate general braxton bragg of the union troops the town . no longer any good she even wrote a book. she was given the honorary rank of major president lincoln and her inscription reads union spy. >> memorial day is a day of respect and morning for our veterans who have given their all five presidential proclamation it became a national holiday to beobserved on the last monday o
buffalo soldiers buried here who are the african-americansoldiers who served with the ninth and 10th calvary veterans buried here, each withtheir own unique history and contribution . one of those individuals is all equipment prior. that's not her real name, that's her stage name and she was an actor during the civil war and while she was working she was approached by sympathizers who offered her a sum of money to cost jefferson davis on stage she did this but she recorded it to a union...
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and >> he went behind the core, i believe, called calvary came. >> now at 8, a foot chase turns into gun battle between san francisco police and a suspect. what witnesses are saying about the shootout. good evening. and welcome to kron 4 news at 8 o'clock. i'm dan thorn sfpd did end up taking that man into custody without injury. and police say this happened this morning on shotwell street in the mission district kron forcefully to gone reports. fortunately no one was hit by gunfire. >> an attempt by san francisco police officers detain a man while on foot patrol in the area of 16th street and south van ness avenue quickly turned violent at around 8 o'clock saturday morning. it resulted in the foot chase that ended on shotwell street outside antonio perkins's home in the mission. district. i'm a window just finished a movie kind of goals and off. heard. >> by saying argument or something. and then 6 shots? >> vogel perkins says the first receive and at least one officer who opened fire then hid behind cars on shock well between 17th and 18th streets while calling for backup. perkins
and >> he went behind the core, i believe, called calvary came. >> now at 8, a foot chase turns into gun battle between san francisco police and a suspect. what witnesses are saying about the shootout. good evening. and welcome to kron 4 news at 8 o'clock. i'm dan thorn sfpd did end up taking that man into custody without injury. and police say this happened this morning on shotwell street in the mission district kron forcefully to gone reports. fortunately no one was hit by...
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the state appeals court ruled calvary church will not have to pay $200,000 in pandemic-related fines from 2020 and 2021. a lower court held the church in contempt for violating state and county limits on indoor public gatherings, but the appeals court reversed that ruling saying governor newsom's ban violated freedom of religion. santa clara county hopes to collect more than $2 million in penalties against the church for violating other orders including face mask requirements. >>> new hope for home buyers when it konls to making mitt the bay. a major drop in prices in san francisco. the median price in san francisco is down by more than $300,000 since april. even after the drop, it's still more than $1.6 million. is it enough of a change for potential first-time home buyers? experts say maybe not, especially when you factor in higher mortgage rates. >> mortgage affordability is the worst it's ever been across the country. that's a big challenge for buyers to be able to come up with, first of all, a down payment, second of all, now the mortgage payment, is an issue. >> new data shows
the state appeals court ruled calvary church will not have to pay $200,000 in pandemic-related fines from 2020 and 2021. a lower court held the church in contempt for violating state and county limits on indoor public gatherings, but the appeals court reversed that ruling saying governor newsom's ban violated freedom of religion. santa clara county hopes to collect more than $2 million in penalties against the church for violating other orders including face mask requirements. >>> new...
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a state appeals court has ruled calvary church will not have to pay $200,000 in pandemic-related fines from 2020 and 2021. a lower court held the church in contempt of court for violating state and county limits on indoor public gatherings. the appeals court reversed the ruling saying governor newsom's ban violated freedom of religion. santa clara county hopes to collect more than $2 million in penalties against the church for violating other orders incluesing face mask requirements. >>> california's drought is having a big impact on crops. shoppers are already dealing with sky-high inflation. sam brock is taking a look at the fallout from the growing tomato shortage. >> reporter: good to be with you. there are so many items that we love that are attached to this little fruit, vegetable, depending on how you categorize a tomato. the bottom line is the list goes on and on. ketchup, salsa, soup, tomato sauce, tomato paste and pretty essential for things like, i don't know, pizza. a lot of these products have been elevated already. the rising cost of fuel and labor, increases in the range
a state appeals court has ruled calvary church will not have to pay $200,000 in pandemic-related fines from 2020 and 2021. a lower court held the church in contempt of court for violating state and county limits on indoor public gatherings. the appeals court reversed the ruling saying governor newsom's ban violated freedom of religion. santa clara county hopes to collect more than $2 million in penalties against the church for violating other orders incluesing face mask requirements....
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in the end all of the salt mostly from new york and new jersey also some from calvary type property taxesh income taxes. ended up caving. it's upper middle-class people who are being hurt by the salt limits are hurting by the markets downturn. they could actually pay a price. a lot will depend on the economic environment going into november and whether they also see they could benefit from other tax credits in the deal for green energy which is office of the democrats are hoping turns out to be the case. paul: dan, you are a republican looking to where you can counterattack on the bill the democrats are pushing the claimant spending and there pushing the price controls they don't call them price controls but that is what they are. i think that is popular for the pointing to pull saying it's popular. what, if you are a republican, what would you emphasize in return? >> i think what i would emphasize, paul, is the spending to the new internal revenue agents the irs. i mean this is one thing people are live in fear of getting a letter from the internal revenue service, pay your taxes you hop
in the end all of the salt mostly from new york and new jersey also some from calvary type property taxesh income taxes. ended up caving. it's upper middle-class people who are being hurt by the salt limits are hurting by the markets downturn. they could actually pay a price. a lot will depend on the economic environment going into november and whether they also see they could benefit from other tax credits in the deal for green energy which is office of the democrats are hoping turns out to be...
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the appellate court overturned the fines against calvary chapel , citing earlier supreme court decisions. santa clara county repeatedly find cavalry for violating rules by hosting large, mask free indoor services in 2020. the county is still seeking more than $2 million in penalties against the church for violating other code rules. reggie: a first for the city. workers at a san francisco starbucks have voted to join a union. the store was closed for four months. workers lost hours, scribbled to get shifts at other locations, but some say contribute it to the decision to unionize. employees agreed to join the union in a 7-2 vote. six others did not vote. the union movement began in the spring of 2021 and since then, about 190 locations across the country have unionized. fast food workers across the state spent the night at the capitol, urging lawmakers to pass a bill that gives them a voice in their pay and benefits. it would create a statewide counsel that sets wages, benefits, and standards for workers. this bill faced strong opposition and failed last year, but it is back up for debat
the appellate court overturned the fines against calvary chapel , citing earlier supreme court decisions. santa clara county repeatedly find cavalry for violating rules by hosting large, mask free indoor services in 2020. the county is still seeking more than $2 million in penalties against the church for violating other code rules. reggie: a first for the city. workers at a san francisco starbucks have voted to join a union. the store was closed for four months. workers lost hours, scribbled...