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barbara? hello, barbara.upt your team meeting, everyone, but barbara, wejust wanted to deliver a special award for you. you are the bbc women's footballer of the year 202a. cheering. chanting: barbara! cheering, applause. guys, i thank everyone for this award. everyone of you guys who has been there for me. i have nothing much to say, just thank you so much. laughter. i appreciate your support. thank you. congrats, barbara. cheering. barbara banda is in. the box, gets around the keeper, and banda taps it home _ i am still shocked and surprised to have this award by my side but i deserve it because i have been consistent and working so hard with my team—mates who have been pushing so hard for me to be where i am right now. and to have this trophy. i love scoring. i love doing sports, from practice. banda! it is great _ sports, from practice. banda! it is great to _ sports, from practice. banda! it is great to see _ sports, from practice. banda! it is great to see her - sports, from practice. banda! it is great
barbara? hello, barbara.upt your team meeting, everyone, but barbara, wejust wanted to deliver a special award for you. you are the bbc women's footballer of the year 202a. cheering. chanting: barbara! cheering, applause. guys, i thank everyone for this award. everyone of you guys who has been there for me. i have nothing much to say, just thank you so much. laughter. i appreciate your support. thank you. congrats, barbara. cheering. barbara banda is in. the box, gets around the keeper, and...
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barbara hoyt remembers what happened next. barbara hoyt: i heard a scream, and i bolted up.ay to describe what that sounded like? just pure horror. did you have any idea whether it was a human or an animal or? i knew who-- it was shorty. you knew it was shorty. i recognized the voice. this was the one murder that manson was personally involved in. and shea was sort of hacked to pieces. [music playing] keith morrison: manson decided it was time to get out of la. maybe he was feeling the heat from that raid, or maybe he wanted an even more remote place to keep his family under his control. jeff guinn: to him, the whole idea of control is not just having people worshipping you, but having people follow your orders in ways that contradict common sense. keith morrison: that is, fleeing an apocalyptic race war-- helter skelter. he moved them out to an old homestead called barker ranch over 200 miles from los angeles. now part of death valley national park. yes, death valley. jeff guinn: during this war, he will lead his family into death valley where there is a bottomless pit and
barbara hoyt remembers what happened next. barbara hoyt: i heard a scream, and i bolted up.ay to describe what that sounded like? just pure horror. did you have any idea whether it was a human or an animal or? i knew who-- it was shorty. you knew it was shorty. i recognized the voice. this was the one murder that manson was personally involved in. and shea was sort of hacked to pieces. [music playing] keith morrison: manson decided it was time to get out of la. maybe he was feeling the heat...
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barbara taylor bradford. _ the books. barbara taylor bradford, 40 _ the books.bitious, driven women, wanting to make the most of life. , ~ life. something she knew well. when i was _ life. something she knew well. when i was growing _ life. something she knew well. when i was growing up, - life. something she knew well. when i was growing up, my - when i was growing up, my n1other— when i was growing up, my mother said, when i was growing up, my mothersaid, iwant when i was growing up, my mother said, i want you to have a better— mother said, i want you to have a better life than i had. her mother was _ a better life than i had. her mother was born _ a better life than i had. her mother was born in - a better life than i had. her mother was born in the - mother was born in the workhouse in ripon in north yorkshire. workhouse in ripon in north yorkshire-— workhouse in ripon in north yorkshire._ a - workhouse in ripon in north i yorkshire._ a shame yorkshire. oh, dear. a shame she kept— yorkshire. oh, dear. a shame she kept secret, _ yorkshire. oh, dear. a shame s
barbara taylor bradford. _ the books. barbara taylor bradford, 40 _ the books.bitious, driven women, wanting to make the most of life. , ~ life. something she knew well. when i was _ life. something she knew well. when i was growing _ life. something she knew well. when i was growing up, - life. something she knew well. when i was growing up, my - when i was growing up, my n1other— when i was growing up, my mother said, when i was growing up, my mothersaid, iwant when i was growing up, my...
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. >> how lateefa simon plans to fill barbara lee's shoes and carve out her own legacy on capitol hill. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. >>> californians could see another bump at the pump. right now the california air resources board is preparing to vote on a proposed low carbon fuel standard after getting an earful from hours of public comment. it would require fuels sold in the state to become progressively cleaner, but critics say the plan would drive up gas prices. the air board is estimating eight to ten cents a gallon, but an national assessment last year projected a 47-cent bump. right now california has the highest gas prices in the country, $1.42 above the national average. that gap has dropped significantly over the past year. that could change with the proposed fuel standards. we'll keep an eye on the outcome of that vote. >>> then at the same time california's push toward cleaner vehicles may be in jeopardy under a second trump administration. the state wants to move ahead full speed towards phasing out gas-powered cars in a decade, but
. >> how lateefa simon plans to fill barbara lee's shoes and carve out her own legacy on capitol hill. >> this is cbs news bay area with juliette goodrich. >> good evening. >>> californians could see another bump at the pump. right now the california air resources board is preparing to vote on a proposed low carbon fuel standard after getting an earful from hours of public comment. it would require fuels sold in the state to become progressively cleaner, but critics...
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if he hadn't married barbara. and the only people who said. yes, were barbara bush and george h.w. bush and everybody said no. so let me. you would teddy roosevelt have president and had been an incredibly influential figure our history without this interest of women around him. no no. i think that theodore roosevelt was incredibly. he followed his instincts to his peril. and he needed the the the women in his life as discussed in the loves of theodore roosevelt to sue that tempestuous nature, to to play different roles at different points in his political trajectory. i mean, so edith, you know, he said of edith, you know, whenever i go against her judgment, i regret it. well, let's take a look at examples of that. right. in 1905 1904, when he wins election, his own right to the presidency, he says he will not stand for reelection in 1908. he makes himself a lame duck and edith is seen to wince. she knows you have just made the worst political mistake of your life. in 1912, when he decides run again, it is edith who comes to him and says, put it out of mind, theodore. you will neve
if he hadn't married barbara. and the only people who said. yes, were barbara bush and george h.w. bush and everybody said no. so let me. you would teddy roosevelt have president and had been an incredibly influential figure our history without this interest of women around him. no no. i think that theodore roosevelt was incredibly. he followed his instincts to his peril. and he needed the the the women in his life as discussed in the loves of theodore roosevelt to sue that tempestuous nature,...
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barbara lee's name as the next mayor of oakland. we were at a gathering last night of her constituents. and when we were done with our public conversation, there was. >> immediate chance really for mayor. and with that great smile of hers, she just gave a a little smirk. and i believe that the congresswoman deserve some time to rest after serving. that's this great state and our nation for almost 50 years that whatever she decides to i think folks know that i'll be cheering her >> and that was our catherine heenan reporting. simon says she knows that getting anything done in the second trump administration will not be easy but she argues there is a lot both parties want like safe schools and better health care. >> well, a win is a win, right? that's pretty much the only way you can kind of explain that niners win over tampa bay tampa bay over the buccaneers, you know, course, now over 505 season. but definitely not what i want to fans much better, of course, with fisher mccaffrey but still struggling to find the end zone. there were
barbara lee's name as the next mayor of oakland. we were at a gathering last night of her constituents. and when we were done with our public conversation, there was. >> immediate chance really for mayor. and with that great smile of hers, she just gave a a little smirk. and i believe that the congresswoman deserve some time to rest after serving. that's this great state and our nation for almost 50 years that whatever she decides to i think folks know that i'll be cheering her >>...
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barbara perry. but have you seen the latest pictures of donald trump and, and do a bite and meeting at the white house? because i wanted to ask you what you made off of the body language between the 2 men. all right, well since i'm on live television, i haven't stepped away. i and i'm not seeing your pictures so i will have to accept though. okay, so that i did, you're on this one. all right, okay, go ahead. do you did next? next time? well, we'll have a visual, but i will say to that i, it's good for the american people and it's good for the world because the u. s. is still considered, i think the leader at least as a free world. so anything that looks moved to the united states and the american people and to the world is a good thing. and i think that summary was perfect. that is, the joe biden is a consummate politician and statesman in the best sense of those work. and that may be donald trump is slightly chasing that. what i find that romantic though is that he up and all norm related to the pr
barbara perry. but have you seen the latest pictures of donald trump and, and do a bite and meeting at the white house? because i wanted to ask you what you made off of the body language between the 2 men. all right, well since i'm on live television, i haven't stepped away. i and i'm not seeing your pictures so i will have to accept though. okay, so that i did, you're on this one. all right, okay, go ahead. do you did next? next time? well, we'll have a visual, but i will say to that i, it's...
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i want to hear what barbara lee has to say. i need to hear some good news and probably a rallying cry. >> lee, who opted to vacate her seat earlier this year in order to make a run for the u.s. senate, a run that ended in a loss in the primary. addressing concerns about the future direction of the democratic party. >> we have to try to figure out what it was that allowed this type of a person to be elected versus a woman, a woman of color, to not be elected. >> also on stage friday, lateefah simon, now slated to replace lee in california's 12th congressional district after the race was called for her on friday. >> we got work to do, but we have a roadmap. you were the first. and because you ran, we can walk. we can be in leadership ahead of the event. >> lee, reflecting on her tenure in the house. >> i'm proud of the type of work that we have done with our constituents in terms of bringing federal resources here to my district, in terms of saving over 25 million lives with my efforts with president bush on hiv and aids, on my e
i want to hear what barbara lee has to say. i need to hear some good news and probably a rallying cry. >> lee, who opted to vacate her seat earlier this year in order to make a run for the u.s. senate, a run that ended in a loss in the primary. addressing concerns about the future direction of the democratic party. >> we have to try to figure out what it was that allowed this type of a person to be elected versus a woman, a woman of color, to not be elected. >> also on stage...
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a lot there from barbara. guest: first of all, thank you, barbara.wo dynamics that are most interesting to watch the next few months is the ping-pong match you described. how different is this second trump term now that he is lame duck without the impetus of re-election or the need to be politically activeo secure re-election? does that change how any of this manifests itself? that wl be fascinating but also it does feel like they're priming the pump for dramatic confirmation hearings and i am not sure that donald trump has shied away from the dramatic theater of politicsheneveit comes up, if that's something he may in fact want ors averse to. we will figure that out. see how he reacts if there are dramaticonfirmion hearing for some of his picks. if he embraces that or tries to tamp it down. host: what is the most interesting pick left in your mind, halfway through his picks? est: as was alluded to earlier by nancy from connecticut, at some point a treasury secretary oice has to be announced for a campaign and administration that ra on the idea that
a lot there from barbara. guest: first of all, thank you, barbara.wo dynamics that are most interesting to watch the next few months is the ping-pong match you described. how different is this second trump term now that he is lame duck without the impetus of re-election or the need to be politically activeo secure re-election? does that change how any of this manifests itself? that wl be fascinating but also it does feel like they're priming the pump for dramatic confirmation hearings and i am...
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the books of barbara taylor bradford. barbara taylor bradford, who has died at the age of 91. iplayer. next, it's newsnight.
the books of barbara taylor bradford. barbara taylor bradford, who has died at the age of 91. iplayer. next, it's newsnight.
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let's us add to the death of barbara taylor bradford. was one of britain's most successful author, prolific writer, her debut novel sold more than 30 million copies and went to be a huge tv hit. she wrote a total of a0 novels during her career, all of which were bestsellers around the world. she once said she wrote about a mostly ordinary women who go on to achieve the extraordinary, which you could argue was a bit like her. barbara taylor bradford, who was died at the age of 91, there will be many tributes paid to her, and we will bring you some of them when we hear about them. more than 1a0 flood warnings are in place across the uk after storm bert battered britain this weekend. wales�* first minister, eluned morgan, has described the disruption caused as "absolutely devastating". hundreds of homes remain underwater and many roads have been turned into rivers as a result of the torrential downpours — with some areas seeing more than a month's rain in the past a8 hours. vincent mcaviney reports. pontypridd was only under a yellow weathe
let's us add to the death of barbara taylor bradford. was one of britain's most successful author, prolific writer, her debut novel sold more than 30 million copies and went to be a huge tv hit. she wrote a total of a0 novels during her career, all of which were bestsellers around the world. she once said she wrote about a mostly ordinary women who go on to achieve the extraordinary, which you could argue was a bit like her. barbara taylor bradford, who was died at the age of 91, there will be...
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and i've been with to haiti, with sheila up into jamaica, happened to barbara. i've been everywhere with sheila, we land and she's greeted like a head of state when we land. so she made sure, though that as an appropriator that i made the region of the caribbean a priori in our foreign policy. and we have because of this, increased and andur investments, millions and millions and millions of dollars. africa. i've been with sheila many, many times to africa. you know, she went to school in nigeria. and so she she knew africa very well and oftentimes and i know her family, you all know your mother, how you know, she's so busy with her constituents until maybe it's nd of like last nute she would call me and say, bbara, are you going to africa like 24 hou before the trip? yeah. well, you know, i'm going with you. i said yes, ma'am. we figure it out. so you got on that plane and queen new zealand landed on the continent of africa with myself and our delegation. and everywhere we went, i don't care where we've been to sudan, we've been to chad, we've been to nigeria,
and i've been with to haiti, with sheila up into jamaica, happened to barbara. i've been everywhere with sheila, we land and she's greeted like a head of state when we land. so she made sure, though that as an appropriator that i made the region of the caribbean a priori in our foreign policy. and we have because of this, increased and andur investments, millions and millions and millions of dollars. africa. i've been with sheila many, many times to africa. you know, she went to school in...
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so ready to go. >> lateefah simon calls barbara lee, her mentor. lee was her professor at mills college. and simon says she's always told her to have the moral courage to do what is right. so for me that really that means no calling for a peaceful world. it means. >> she am putting a woman's right to choose. it means as she has done work across the aisle, but work with the grace and intellect that is worthy of this position. i am. i'm so proud to be able to follow her example and she's she's giving me her desk, which is such an simon, a bay area. progressive had hoped to be working to support a kamala harris administration. >> after the democratic party's stunning losses. she says she knows the party needs to have a hard conversation. sure. we're going to have to learn a lot working in >> environment where i do believe we have the senate to and we sure don't have the white look at the map. the united states spoke and we need to be able to speak to them clearly. so that were articulating our values and what we're fighting for ways that folks can app
so ready to go. >> lateefah simon calls barbara lee, her mentor. lee was her professor at mills college. and simon says she's always told her to have the moral courage to do what is right. so for me that really that means no calling for a peaceful world. it means. >> she am putting a woman's right to choose. it means as she has done work across the aisle, but work with the grace and intellect that is worthy of this position. i am. i'm so proud to be able to follow her example and...
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as barbara said, logistically, this is going to be a nightmare. when you start putting those costs on to the states and taxes have to be raised if he really wants to get this done, i don't think it's going to fly. but he will continue the rhetoric. and that is what we have to pay attention to. is how hateful will it get? how fearful will people who are legally here, even, fear of their status, that maybe the president can just take it away. because this is a man who believes he has immunity and the ability to do anything. he could say you are a citizen today and not tomorrow. so that, to me, is where the focus has to be, on constantly calling him out for what he is saying and what is actually possible. >> alejandra gomez, thank you so much. barbara, susan, stick with us. we will be right back. ♪♪ no. ♪♪ -no. -nuh-uh. ♪♪ yeah. oh. yes. ♪♪ oh yeah. yes. isn't this great? yeeaahhhh!! ♪♪ yeah, i could do a cartwheel in here. oh hey! would you like to join us? no. we would love to join you. ♪♪ (holiday music) a puppy! everyone loves to find surprising
as barbara said, logistically, this is going to be a nightmare. when you start putting those costs on to the states and taxes have to be raised if he really wants to get this done, i don't think it's going to fly. but he will continue the rhetoric. and that is what we have to pay attention to. is how hateful will it get? how fearful will people who are legally here, even, fear of their status, that maybe the president can just take it away. because this is a man who believes he has immunity and...
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people say to me, "barbara, you don't miss a beat!" prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. people say to me, "barbara, you don't miss a beat!" w just ask the seven city $1$1.commissions inin chae e of arorovinghehe coconstrtition of a single public toilet. one toilet, $1.7 million. is it any wonder san francisco was rated the worst run city in america? mayor breed and the board of supervisors made a mess. general manager, and they're apparently hiring from within usa today, reports zach minasian will take over after previously serving the giants vp in professional scouting. his appointment will also make history. his brother perry serves as the anaheim angels general manager, and brothers have never been baseball gm's. at the same time, the giants job opened shortly after posey was hired as president of operations in late september. okay, giants fans, you may want to look away here, but tens of thousands of la dodger fans are there in the city of angels celebrating the dodgers world series win. this is a live look at th
people say to me, "barbara, you don't miss a beat!" prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. people say to me, "barbara, you don't miss a beat!" w just ask the seven city $1$1.commissions inin chae e of arorovinghehe coconstrtition of a single public toilet. one toilet, $1.7 million. is it any wonder san francisco was rated the worst run city in america? mayor breed and the board of supervisors made a mess. general manager, and they're apparently hiring from...
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barbara plett usher, bbc news, beirut.there, the events in syria can be directly linked with israel's attacks on hezbollah in lebanon. the iran—backed militia group has had a strong presence in syria — notably aleppo — since the civil war there, backing president bashar al—assad's regime. but with its focus on the war with israel, hezbollah has weakened inside syria and the rebels have taken advantage of this. here's bbc arabic�*s mahmoud ali hamad. you can hardly look at what is happening in aleppo without linking it with what is happening in lebanon. you can argue that the priority for hezbollah was what is happening in lebanon so, aleppo was just something for them they would like not to engage in. so they have pulled out from the city. there is a common belief among syrians generally that the syrian regime on its own without iranian or russian help can't really keep control of the city, and this has transpired in the last 48 hours. a couple of lines and what is going on in syria. the iraqi prime minister says that syri
barbara plett usher, bbc news, beirut.there, the events in syria can be directly linked with israel's attacks on hezbollah in lebanon. the iran—backed militia group has had a strong presence in syria — notably aleppo — since the civil war there, backing president bashar al—assad's regime. but with its focus on the war with israel, hezbollah has weakened inside syria and the rebels have taken advantage of this. here's bbc arabic�*s mahmoud ali hamad. you can hardly look at what is...
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barbara lee's name as the next mayor of oakland. at a gathering last night of her constituents. and when we were done with our public conversation, there was. >> immediate standing lee for mayor and with that great smile of hers. she just gave a a little smirk. and i believe that the congresswoman deserve some time to rest after serving. that's this great state and our nation for almost 50 years that whatever she decides to i think folks know that i'll be cheering her >> all right. that was catherine heenan reporting tonight. simon says that she knows getting things done in the second trump administration is not going to be easy, but she argues that there's a lot both parties want like safe schools. >> and better health care for all. >> as we approach the one-week mark since election day statewide, there are still millions of ballots yet to be counted. the remaining uncounted ballots could make all the difference in the weeks to come and a handful of close legislative and congressional races across the state that are still too close
barbara lee's name as the next mayor of oakland. at a gathering last night of her constituents. and when we were done with our public conversation, there was. >> immediate standing lee for mayor and with that great smile of hers. she just gave a a little smirk. and i believe that the congresswoman deserve some time to rest after serving. that's this great state and our nation for almost 50 years that whatever she decides to i think folks know that i'll be cheering her >> all right....
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barbara, let's look more at the resume of matt gaetz. he was briefly a private practice lawyer before entering politics. he has never been a prosecutor. he promotes january 6th conspiracy theories and spent years sewing distrust in the doj. how does that compare to the type of experience we typically see in an attorney general? >> yeah, you know, i worked in the u.s. attorney's office in detroit, part of the department of justice, almost 20 years and served in the administrations of bill clinton and george w. bush, barack obama and donald trump. and what we saw throughout those administrations were serious people, experienced lawyers. most, but not all, former prosecutors who had worked at the justice department and understood the importance of the work and the importance of maintaining the integrity of the rule of law. matt gaetz is nothing like any of those people who came before him. one of the things i worry most about based on his public statements is his intentions to follow through on the post-watergate norms. since watergate, the
barbara, let's look more at the resume of matt gaetz. he was briefly a private practice lawyer before entering politics. he has never been a prosecutor. he promotes january 6th conspiracy theories and spent years sewing distrust in the doj. how does that compare to the type of experience we typically see in an attorney general? >> yeah, you know, i worked in the u.s. attorney's office in detroit, part of the department of justice, almost 20 years and served in the administrations of bill...
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[cheers and applause] >> thank you, barbara. and prior to opening up for any kind of questions, just again, really awesome -- i can't express our gratitude to so many different people from the community of rangle to the forest service all over the people of alaska. to our very own architect of capitol staff, our capitol grounds and the u.s. capitol police. just a great job and a great effort to really come together to make the people's tree what it is. and everybody will be able to celebrate. so, thank you. yeah, question. >> the truck drivers. >> absolutely. [applause] >> you are going to have to say something. >> tell us about the voyage. >> thank you, everybody. i am glad to be here for the second time. >> can you state and spell your name? >> an honored alaskan tradition we started here the last few years. it has been a great ride. we had at the events we're welcome all over coming down the highway and whatnot, the events were awesome. and i'm glad to see everybody from alaska here. mr. sullivan and his crew. mr. witkowski w
[cheers and applause] >> thank you, barbara. and prior to opening up for any kind of questions, just again, really awesome -- i can't express our gratitude to so many different people from the community of rangle to the forest service all over the people of alaska. to our very own architect of capitol staff, our capitol grounds and the u.s. capitol police. just a great job and a great effort to really come together to make the people's tree what it is. and everybody will be able to...
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it was founded by barbara ehrenreich, the late, great barbara ehrenreich. let's give her hand. and part of what barbara thought when she created the ahp was that should only be the rich who write about poverty, you know, like the world of david brooks writing about deadbeat dads should be not questioned, but potentially overthrown. and we should instead have lots of people who live up and down the income income gradient and have, you know, worked with their hands and have lived being unhoused and then written about homelessness. right. so it's not just people who are privileged writing about these things and also the 2008 recession made a lot of journalism jobs, felt that they fell by the wayside, along with a lot of other a lot of other middle class work and lots of other other kinds of jobs per se. something like 45% of staff jobs disappeared. so part of what we were doing with hp was continuing to have people who didn't come from inherited wealth writing and photographing and illustrating and making films. so we recruited, edited, raised money to fund hundreds independent re
it was founded by barbara ehrenreich, the late, great barbara ehrenreich. let's give her hand. and part of what barbara thought when she created the ahp was that should only be the rich who write about poverty, you know, like the world of david brooks writing about deadbeat dads should be not questioned, but potentially overthrown. and we should instead have lots of people who live up and down the income income gradient and have, you know, worked with their hands and have lived being unhoused...
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host: all right, barbara. professor tokaji? guest: i won't comment on barbara's anxiety about this coming race. i think a lot of people are feeling anxious. i understood the first part of her comment to be referring to the fact that in some case -- some states, requirements for voting and having one's vote counted have become more strict. that's certainly true. according to one report in 2028, nine state enacted -- nine state active laws made voting restrictive. on the other hand, a number of states have moved in the opposite direction and in one way or another liberalized their laws making it easier to vote. 19 states had gone in that direction. it's been a minute and as you might expect, you have generally seen states where republicans hold a majority in the legislature, making the laws more strict with democrats making them more lenient. host: do you think i will have an impact on the number of ballots counted or the amount of litigation we might see after the election? guest: whenever states change their voting laws, as the
host: all right, barbara. professor tokaji? guest: i won't comment on barbara's anxiety about this coming race. i think a lot of people are feeling anxious. i understood the first part of her comment to be referring to the fact that in some case -- some states, requirements for voting and having one's vote counted have become more strict. that's certainly true. according to one report in 2028, nine state enacted -- nine state active laws made voting restrictive. on the other hand, a number of...
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. >> representatives bennie thompson and barbara lee, leaders in the gospel music industry and othersebrated the life and career of late congresswoman sheila jackson lee at the u.s. capitol. her work ethic included helping to establish gospel music heritage month, and freeing brittney griner from russian imprisonment. representative lee died july 19, 2024 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. >> greetings, everyone. i greet each and every one of you in the name of our lord and savior jesus christ. it is within him that we have been we are who we are because he is who he is. we are nothing without the lord, jesus christ. if you know you are who you are because he is who he is, why don't you give him praise and our nations capitol? [applause] i also agree to you on behalf of louisiana from shreveport, louisiana, as i serve as director of kiok radio station in shreveport, not only as koka radio station but founder of the national association of gospel radio. -- i am so glad to have our interim national president here, would you please stand? we are thankful for him and his leadership. i
. >> representatives bennie thompson and barbara lee, leaders in the gospel music industry and othersebrated the life and career of late congresswoman sheila jackson lee at the u.s. capitol. her work ethic included helping to establish gospel music heritage month, and freeing brittney griner from russian imprisonment. representative lee died july 19, 2024 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. >> greetings, everyone. i greet each and every one of you in the name of our lord and...
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barbara plett usher, bbc news, beirut.ke, who is a middle east author and researcher. welcome. tell us little bit more. what do we know about this group. we are talking about rebels, what do we need to know about the group? the? to know about the group? they are a grow) _ to know about the group? they are a group that _ to know about the group? they are a group that have _ to know about the group? tie: are a group that have been through various rebranding is in 2016 when they distance themselves from al-qaeda, and themselves from al-qaeda, and the leader is abu mohammed al giuliani and his name means his family is from the golan heights. —— one. his credentials as a rebel opposition leader are second to none, if you like. he is only 42, and the group has been trying very hard to present a new image of itself, it runs emergency response committees so it was the most efficient health service, it was on the ground, hts affiliated companies were helping to rebuild, so it has done a lot on the ground to make itself popular and
barbara plett usher, bbc news, beirut.ke, who is a middle east author and researcher. welcome. tell us little bit more. what do we know about this group. we are talking about rebels, what do we need to know about the group? the? to know about the group? they are a grow) _ to know about the group? they are a group that _ to know about the group? they are a group that have _ to know about the group? tie: are a group that have been through various rebranding is in 2016 when they distance...
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our correspondent barbara plett usher is monitoring developments from neighbouring lebanon.bels. even they overcome with its swiftness and success. just three days after launching a surprise offensive from their stronghold in north—west syria. this is the most serious challenge to president assad in years. a carefully planned attack. they stormed back into aleppo for the first time since assad's army forced them out at the height of the war, this time meeting almost no resistance. translation: after hard workj and patience from the fighters, the city of aleppo has been completely liberated, thank god. and by god's will, we will reach horns and damascus, too. this is a joint force of rebel groups, led by the islamist hayat tahrir al —sham, or hts. it used to be linked to al-qaeda but cut ties from the group years ago. hts is listed as a terrorist organisation by the us and others. it controls most of the north—western province of idlib, the last remaining opposition stronghold after more than a decade of civil war. that war began in 2011, triggered by popular protests against
our correspondent barbara plett usher is monitoring developments from neighbouring lebanon.bels. even they overcome with its swiftness and success. just three days after launching a surprise offensive from their stronghold in north—west syria. this is the most serious challenge to president assad in years. a carefully planned attack. they stormed back into aleppo for the first time since assad's army forced them out at the height of the war, this time meeting almost no resistance....
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barbara lee, of course, endorsing lateefah simon throughout her campaign.tvu zac sos is at an event tonight with simon. we are hoping to have more from her and hearing from her tonight on the 10:00 news. again, here is a look. lateefah simon, now officially elected to u.s. congress to represent district 12. >> the 49 ers are getting one of the best offensive weapons in football. back coach kyle shanahan confirming today christian mccaffrey is good to go this sunday against the tampa bay buccaneers. center jon feliciano could also make his season debut after coming off the injured reserve wide receiver jauan jennings and kicker jake moody are also set to play, making this one of the healthier niners offensive. we have seen so far. there are some questions on the defensive side, though. nick bosa is listed as questionable after suffering an injury in practice. >> i am to a degree he wasn't able to do a lot. i mean, he definitely was extremely limite. i'm hoping he'll be all right, you know, but we'll see on sunday going into the bye. no, no. just banged into
barbara lee, of course, endorsing lateefah simon throughout her campaign.tvu zac sos is at an event tonight with simon. we are hoping to have more from her and hearing from her tonight on the 10:00 news. again, here is a look. lateefah simon, now officially elected to u.s. congress to represent district 12. >> the 49 ers are getting one of the best offensive weapons in football. back coach kyle shanahan confirming today christian mccaffrey is good to go this sunday against the tampa bay...
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that's the barbara, so much about yourself. that's the barbara and and have you thought about next book already? yes, i. i want to wait till after tuesday. always getting the scoop. go ahead. it's a beautiful process. and i loved the process. i loved writing. so, yeah, i have thought about the second one. i have the first question. there was three pronged question we'd already thrown it at me here. what is it, girl? huh? okay. i thought there was a was there something in the beginning just oh, praise, praise anthony anthony. i'm a workaholic. i'm actually actually it's like a because i do 3 hours of live television. why we decide to write a book in the middle of election season. well, my daughter's graduating from college may and then moving to pratt in brooklyn to go to school and stuff. like there's not a lot of spare time. so i think i realize that i'm just so dedicated to and i found i dug deep. i the material i enjoyed the process and i'm not i'm not somebody who has to be i'm not afraid of asking for other people's opinio
that's the barbara, so much about yourself. that's the barbara and and have you thought about next book already? yes, i. i want to wait till after tuesday. always getting the scoop. go ahead. it's a beautiful process. and i loved the process. i loved writing. so, yeah, i have thought about the second one. i have the first question. there was three pronged question we'd already thrown it at me here. what is it, girl? huh? okay. i thought there was a was there something in the beginning just oh,...
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congresswoman annette, chair of the hispanic caucus, pressman barbara lee, former chair of the congressionalck caucus, and congressman mark, chair emeritus for the progressive caucus will take us inside how democrats will confront a second trump administration. >>> never mind? donald trump's maga allies insist he has no plans to seek revenge. brandon bock and ashley ntn will sound off on whether they actually believe that, because i sure don't print and this lol from snl. >> a new report shows that after donald trump was elected, the wealth of the world's 10 richest people grew by more than $60 billion. yes, the richest people immediately got richer, but don't worry, i'm sure yours is coming soon, earl. >> i am jonathan capehart, this is the sunday show. >>> before tuesday's election, nate of the new york times alerted readers to not be surprised if either candidate winds up winning in a manner that feels fairly decisive, such as sweeping all of the battleground states into winning more than 300 electoral votes. with nbc's projection that donald trump carried arizona, the last state to be ca
congresswoman annette, chair of the hispanic caucus, pressman barbara lee, former chair of the congressionalck caucus, and congressman mark, chair emeritus for the progressive caucus will take us inside how democrats will confront a second trump administration. >>> never mind? donald trump's maga allies insist he has no plans to seek revenge. brandon bock and ashley ntn will sound off on whether they actually believe that, because i sure don't print and this lol from snl. >> a...
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barbara lee's name as the next mayor of oakland. we were at a gathering last night of her constituents. and when we were done with our public conversation, there was. >> immediate chance leave for mayor. and with that great smile of hers, she just gave a a little smirk. and i believe that the congresswoman deserve some time to rest after serving. that's this great state and our nation for almost 50 years that whatever she decides to i think folks know that i'll be cheering her catherine heenan reporting. >> simon says she knows that getting anything done in a second trump administration will not be easy. she argues there's a lot both parties want like safe schools and better health care. >> not the snow in the sierra as we take a live look now at the sierra today. here's a look at castle peak, 80 eastbound snow dumped in the area yesterday causing some slippery conditions and road closures. >> and there's more rain and snow expected this week. the roads look clear right now from this shot. caltrans, though, is asking drivers to be p
barbara lee's name as the next mayor of oakland. we were at a gathering last night of her constituents. and when we were done with our public conversation, there was. >> immediate chance leave for mayor. and with that great smile of hers, she just gave a a little smirk. and i believe that the congresswoman deserve some time to rest after serving. that's this great state and our nation for almost 50 years that whatever she decides to i think folks know that i'll be cheering her catherine...
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barbara plett usher, bbc news, beirut. back on the streets for a third day in georgia, in protest against the ruling party's decision to put the european union accession process on hold. they're rallying in front of the country's parliament building in tbilisi, some waving eu and georgian flags. more than 100 demonstrators were arrested on friday night in georgia as protesters clashed with police, who used water cannon and tear gas to try to disperse disperse the crowds. the country's pro—western president has promised to stay in her post, amid an escalating confrontation with the ruling georgian dream party. salome zourabichvili's mandate is due to end in two weeks�* time. but she's called the current parliament �*illegitimate�*. the protests were sparked by the georgian dream party's decision to put off accession talks with the european union until 2028. in the last four years alone we have seen two attempts to stage and today the oppositions... in georgia there will be no ukraine. steve rosenberg is in georgia, and repo
barbara plett usher, bbc news, beirut. back on the streets for a third day in georgia, in protest against the ruling party's decision to put the european union accession process on hold. they're rallying in front of the country's parliament building in tbilisi, some waving eu and georgian flags. more than 100 demonstrators were arrested on friday night in georgia as protesters clashed with police, who used water cannon and tear gas to try to disperse disperse the crowds. the country's...
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barbara lee's name as the next mayor of oakland. we were at a gathering last night of her constituents. and when we were done with our public conversation, there was. >> immediate chance really for mayor. and with that great smile of hers, she just gave a a little smirk. and i believe that the congresswoman deserve some time to rest after serving. that's this great state and our nation for almost 50 years that whatever she decides to i think folks know that i'll be cheering her >> that was catherine heenan reporting for us. simon says she knows that getting anything done in a second. trump administration will not be easy, but she argues there are a lot both parties want like safe schools and better health care. the fate of the great highway in san francisco is still yet to be decided. the latest numbers on the ballot show prop k still needs about 80,000 votes in order to be finalized if past a 2 mile stretch of the upper great highway between lincoln way and sloat boulevard will close to cars. 7 days a week to create a public open r
barbara lee's name as the next mayor of oakland. we were at a gathering last night of her constituents. and when we were done with our public conversation, there was. >> immediate chance really for mayor. and with that great smile of hers, she just gave a a little smirk. and i believe that the congresswoman deserve some time to rest after serving. that's this great state and our nation for almost 50 years that whatever she decides to i think folks know that i'll be cheering her >>...
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barbara plett usher, bbc news, beirut.e you surprised at how quickly, how successfully these rebel groups have been advancing through syria? yes. these rebel groups have been advancing through syria? yes, i think the rebels _ advancing through syria? yes, i think the rebels themselves - advancing through syria? yes, i think the rebels themselves are surprised at the lightning speed that they've been able to make these advances into syria's second largest city in aleppo with very little resistance. that said, the timing here has been crucial. launching this attack, this strike when iran has bogged down, his brother is weekend —— hezbollah, and russia transition of power in washington with the trump administration coming into office onjanuary 20. trump in the past had spoken his mind, wanting to pull us troops out of syria. that would create a vacuum and the turkish president who supports these rebels have in the past also tried to extend overture, a fig leaf that was refuted and this is the turkish strike to perhaps set the
barbara plett usher, bbc news, beirut.e you surprised at how quickly, how successfully these rebel groups have been advancing through syria? yes. these rebel groups have been advancing through syria? yes, i think the rebels _ advancing through syria? yes, i think the rebels themselves - advancing through syria? yes, i think the rebels themselves are surprised at the lightning speed that they've been able to make these advances into syria's second largest city in aleppo with very little...
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. >>> plus she's set to fill barbara lee's seat on capitol hill, how she plans to fight for the east bay in congress. >>> california has some big goals to phase out gas-powered cars, but could a second trump term bring our state's climate goals to a screeching halt? all that and more at 6:00. >>> let's go to matt lively who had has been standing here excited to do this tease. >> just been waiting. now we're in sports. the 49ers were expected to get near full strength off the bye, might not be the case sunday in tampa. corner charvarius ward has been ruled out on bereavement, deebo samuel and nick bosa questionable after being limited in practice all week and christian mccaffery questionable, but kyle shanahan does not seem super worried about his status. >> unless something crazy happens on this plane ride, he should be good to go tomorrow once he gets off ir. >> cmc, just sit down. the plan is for him to be officially activated saturday. the 9ers need him sitting at 4-4. the good news, the red and gold have been strong after their bye week in recent years. the past five seasons they
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barbara worked constantly as an advocate for the safe return of the hostages.re so grateful to have both of you with us this evening. barry you're featured in this upcoming episode telling the story of your detainment. tell us what brought you to iran in the first place, and can you describe what you remember from that first day when the embassy was overtaken well i think it it all occurred. >> i believe in 1960 when president kennedy said ask not what your country can do for you and ask what you can do for your country. i, i joined the peace corps i joined the peace corps and i went to iran and i spent two one of the most two interesting years of my life visiting and and seeing the culture, being with people, talking with them, living a life much like in a low and middle class iranian at that time. >> and then i went to graduate school and then i was i was in the usia, the voice of america, central asian desk, and then recruited to the u.s. embassy as the press attache for the u.s. embassy and that's how i got there and then everything started to go upside dow
barbara worked constantly as an advocate for the safe return of the hostages.re so grateful to have both of you with us this evening. barry you're featured in this upcoming episode telling the story of your detainment. tell us what brought you to iran in the first place, and can you describe what you remember from that first day when the embassy was overtaken well i think it it all occurred. >> i believe in 1960 when president kennedy said ask not what your country can do for you and ask...
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and barbara was he was so happy to see her, oh, barbara, you know, he was talking to her. and so the nurse went out the kitchen to say to his wife this story is going to break your heart went out to say to his wife, like, oh, he's probably in his last hours. there's often a sign when they start with a dead person shows up in room and you can't see like they're on their way out and and he's talking to someone named barbara, he seems very, very happy to see. and the wife says, oh, barbara, the love of his life or our 19 year old right? that kind of thing happens all the time. so in my in my reasoning in the book that the don't quite explain they explain but not content and the content is very consistent and that's where i do do have some sort of question like a minute what is going on here? like do even really know the ultimate of consciousness of life, of death? i mean, the odds of my father. i asked a physicist, what are the odds of my father appearing above me just in purely quantum terms, the odds of in terms of quantum mechanics, the odds of my father appearing above me
and barbara was he was so happy to see her, oh, barbara, you know, he was talking to her. and so the nurse went out the kitchen to say to his wife this story is going to break your heart went out to say to his wife, like, oh, he's probably in his last hours. there's often a sign when they start with a dead person shows up in room and you can't see like they're on their way out and and he's talking to someone named barbara, he seems very, very happy to see. and the wife says, oh, barbara, the...
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i'm joined now by barbara perry. she's a professor in presidential studies info, chair of the presidential oral history program at the university of virginia. she has written more than a dozen books on us. presidents professor, it's good to have you with us tonight. donald trump, as you know, is the 1st convicted felon to ever be elected us president. he has these pending investigations or these cases against him. i'll put all the disagree could in to some type of historical context for somebody. we've never seen anything like truck before have, which we have not. uh and thank you for having me with you. uh, it is the case. the donald trump is uh, as i say, always unprecedented in just about everything that he does. i and this is nadia in front of the client. the same thing you can say that we come to this if we put it in historical context would be richard dixon during the watergate scandal. but he was listed as a and an uninvited co conspirators, or i, in that case that involves the watergate break in by his minion
i'm joined now by barbara perry. she's a professor in presidential studies info, chair of the presidential oral history program at the university of virginia. she has written more than a dozen books on us. presidents professor, it's good to have you with us tonight. donald trump, as you know, is the 1st convicted felon to ever be elected us president. he has these pending investigations or these cases against him. i'll put all the disagree could in to some type of historical context for...
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so just nice memory to think about barbara at this time. yeah it's kind of changes the feeling of the space and the company. yeah she's with us. it's an honor to be with you early. i've learned so much from your throughout my career and this book is an incredibly deep, deep meditation on on american life and politics and poverty. and one of the things you model for us, this book is this this deep, unrelenting curiosity about folks maybe aren't like you, you know, and maybe are, you know, in some and are like me and are like me. and, you know, it's an election year. tempers are running high. right. we're stressed. but i think modeling after you, maybe we should just try tonight and turn to that spirit of curiosity and not judgment and just see where that takes us tonight. that's my suggestion for your last book, strangers in their own land. you went to louisiana, bayou country and. you tried to kind of chart and connect a kind of psyche of conservatism in, the deep south. this time you went to kentucky, so why don't you tell us why we're pro
so just nice memory to think about barbara at this time. yeah it's kind of changes the feeling of the space and the company. yeah she's with us. it's an honor to be with you early. i've learned so much from your throughout my career and this book is an incredibly deep, deep meditation on on american life and politics and poverty. and one of the things you model for us, this book is this this deep, unrelenting curiosity about folks maybe aren't like you, you know, and maybe are, you know, in...
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host: barbara, oklahoma, independent line. caller: i can't believe you're letting her filibuster for 10 minutes between calls and lie about -- this is not a tax on the government that reagan stole from first. he put $1 trillion in his budget to the elites and now trump did in his budget, that was $1 trillion of our money. and he's going to do it again. when he gets in there, he will give it all to the billionaires. it is a trust. not one dime should go to them. and also, i would like to say the border thing, russia, russia, then he pardoned them all. they all went to prison. 400 or something were indicted. the hoax with hillary. no one indicted there. host: ok, barbara. guest: the trust is real. it has real assets that were built. collected on workers, and the way social security works is with tax people who are working, current retirees, and for many years until 2010, there was more revenue collected than benefits paid. and ever since then, basically there has been a gap between what was collected in social security and the p
host: barbara, oklahoma, independent line. caller: i can't believe you're letting her filibuster for 10 minutes between calls and lie about -- this is not a tax on the government that reagan stole from first. he put $1 trillion in his budget to the elites and now trump did in his budget, that was $1 trillion of our money. and he's going to do it again. when he gets in there, he will give it all to the billionaires. it is a trust. not one dime should go to them. and also, i would like to say the...
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people say to me, "barbara, you don't miss a beat!" prevagen.
people say to me, "barbara, you don't miss a beat!" prevagen.
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barbara lee is extremely popular in oakland. she's leaving congress and returning to oakland. question is does she want the job? >> we worked day and night. it was hard. >> reporter: congresswoman barbara lee has represented oakland and parts of alameda county for 26 years. one of her parting gets is convincing the epa to give the port of oakland $322 million to transform the port to zero emissions. at the friday press event i asked the 78-year-old congresswoman about leading the city that she loves. there are a lot of talks about you perhaps running for mayor of oakland. >> let me talk to you about what we've been doing here today. there will be time for those discussions later. no, no, no. can we talk about the port and how significant this is? >> reporter: she had several chances to say no, i'm not running, but she never shut the door. >> that's what we're doing today. we have time later for other conversations. >> reporter: but you're not saying no to the possibility, right? >> we have time to talk about it later, but i want to celebrate everybody here who have done the ha
barbara lee is extremely popular in oakland. she's leaving congress and returning to oakland. question is does she want the job? >> we worked day and night. it was hard. >> reporter: congresswoman barbara lee has represented oakland and parts of alameda county for 26 years. one of her parting gets is convincing the epa to give the port of oakland $322 million to transform the port to zero emissions. at the friday press event i asked the 78-year-old congresswoman about leading the...
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that's senator barbara lee there. but senators laphonza butler and alex padilla also helped secure the funding, i should say. congresswoman barbara lee. well, a heartbreaking and harrowing story of survival. a 13 year old from san jose, believed to be the sole survivor of a deadly boating accident last weekend in bodega bay. it was supposed to be a day filled of family crabbing with his dad and four others until rough waters changed all of that and the rest of his life. he shared his story with nbc bay area's emma goss, a successful saturday of crabbing on the waters of bodega bay quickly turned into a nightmare for the family of san jose. 13 year old jude was on the boat with his dad, cousins and uncle. by late afternoon, the waves and wind overtook their boat. we started going to get our last crab pot. we got it in and then the water was coming in rapidly. since the waves were very like massive. we all put our life jackets on and then we all jumped in the water. after that, jude says he never saw his uncle or two te
that's senator barbara lee there. but senators laphonza butler and alex padilla also helped secure the funding, i should say. congresswoman barbara lee. well, a heartbreaking and harrowing story of survival. a 13 year old from san jose, believed to be the sole survivor of a deadly boating accident last weekend in bodega bay. it was supposed to be a day filled of family crabbing with his dad and four others until rough waters changed all of that and the rest of his life. he shared his story with...
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if you get down towards fresno, santa barbara, they could be into some of that more moderate and heavier pockets of rain temps in the 50s and 60s right now dry in los angeles and san diego and palm springs. looking at 76. now, if you're heading to the airport and you're doing traveling and you're going to that destination here on thanksgiving, most of the west is looking really good for thanksgiving dry weather. we have anywhere from 38 in denver to 75 in phoenix. we look at some storms in new orleans, 72. we also get into some rainfall here in washington, new york and boston. but i wanted to show you how the delays could be stacking up as we move through tuesday, wednesday and thursday. we're basically tracking the system in california, and then it's going to march across the united states. so tomorrow, some california rain chances that could bring some delays. it's also hitting the rockies with some rain and snow so that could be a sore spot here tomorrow. by the time we get to wednesday, ohio and tennessee valley with some rain. and then on thanksgiving for thursday, we have some rain
if you get down towards fresno, santa barbara, they could be into some of that more moderate and heavier pockets of rain temps in the 50s and 60s right now dry in los angeles and san diego and palm springs. looking at 76. now, if you're heading to the airport and you're doing traveling and you're going to that destination here on thanksgiving, most of the west is looking really good for thanksgiving dry weather. we have anywhere from 38 in denver to 75 in phoenix. we look at some storms in new...
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in santa barbara, 55 degrees sacramento and 48 in tahoe.owercameras right now. both local and up in the mountains. and they're absolutely gorgeous. there are some clouds lingering as we take a look at the forecast for this evening. if you are stepping out, grab the jacket 7:00 this evening in the low 50s inland, but dropping quickly to the 40s around the bay. we do have some cloud cover around from the 50s to the 40s later on tonight and near the coastline, going with partly to mostly cloudy sky, 40s and 50s. so here's a look at thanksgiving in the morning. it's going to be cold and frosty, but nice looking weather. 30s and 40s, mainly sunny skies and it is really going to be bright and milder with 50s and 60s. looking at live doppler seven, we have some clouds in the southern part of our viewing area. primarily the northern part is clear clearing out beach hazards statement going up tonight until thursday evening. we are talking about the risk of sneaker waves and rip currents. we also have a frost advisory that will go into effect at 10:0
in santa barbara, 55 degrees sacramento and 48 in tahoe.owercameras right now. both local and up in the mountains. and they're absolutely gorgeous. there are some clouds lingering as we take a look at the forecast for this evening. if you are stepping out, grab the jacket 7:00 this evening in the low 50s inland, but dropping quickly to the 40s around the bay. we do have some cloud cover around from the 50s to the 40s later on tonight and near the coastline, going with partly to mostly cloudy...