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did youk you would go through a period of banning books in america? 4k to erase black history.history because as americans we make history and not erase it. the values of diversity, equality, and inclusion our core strengths of america. host: talking about cultural this is also from the pew research poll that says most trump voters favor aatio effort- drivenge republican and republican leading voters. nearly two thirds of trump support awhich is■ national effort to deport all of those in the countrycompared ton supporters. ■>raymond in denver, colorado, good morning. caller: good morning. my name is raymond and iould like to say good morning to america. what is goingwe have to look de. fear has been around for a very long■in030 mo longer going to be the majority. what is going to happen is white privilege in this country is a subconscious. if you look at history and the europeans that have changed history, all of these things like jesus being white, king james being white, they were moors. of eastern europeans changing history. the reason for that is fear. subconscious theme. h
did youk you would go through a period of banning books in america? 4k to erase black history.history because as americans we make history and not erase it. the values of diversity, equality, and inclusion our core strengths of america. host: talking about cultural this is also from the pew research poll that says most trump voters favor aatio effort- drivenge republican and republican leading voters. nearly two thirds of trump support awhich is■ national effort to deport all of those in the...
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youk read more about the investigation on abc2news.com. >>> tuesday night, old york road, north baltimore, tara thomas says her husband and others had been celebrating a birthday when they encountered a pair of white police officers when according to her husband wanted to cut them first, ask questions second. she was on her cell phone with her husband when she says they began beating him. >> my husband's saying why are you kicking me and hitting me in my stomach and the police were saying shut the [bleep] up before i kill you. >> police say that thomas faces misdemeanor charges of loitering and blocking the sidewalk. thomas's wife says he was treated at a hospital before being taken to central booking. their daughter is in the police academy training to become a police officer. >>> 6:04. and where are we going to go from here? >> that's the big question this morning after a pitiful day on wall street after dropping nearly 1,000 points. the market rebounded but still closed down. sherrie johnson joins us in the studio with what happened. >> the dow jones industrial average marked its bigge
youk read more about the investigation on abc2news.com. >>> tuesday night, old york road, north baltimore, tara thomas says her husband and others had been celebrating a birthday when they encountered a pair of white police officers when according to her husband wanted to cut them first, ask questions second. she was on her cell phone with her husband when she says they began beating him. >> my husband's saying why are you kicking me and hitting me in my stomach and the police...
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as i mentioned, i was a youk kid of 11 years old. so fortunate, we had a boy scout woman. heart mountain camp had the largest boy scout movement of all of the camps. we had seven troops, vary cub scout troop girl scout troop, brownies. we had thousands of kids in organized sports to keep us active in the camps. this drum happened to go into the camps during world war ii. and, initially, when it went into camp, it had an american flag and a japanese flag. but it wasn't popular to be japanese. so they changed the japanese flag to american flag there. oempb 17 or orlder had to fill out a loyalty questionnaire. where were you born, where were you educated. but the controversial question was question 2e7 and 28. basically, it says i will give up loyalty to the emperor of japan. people did not know how to answer that. 17 years old, probably never been to japan. but they didn't know how to answer that. how could they give up their loyalty to the emperor of ja opinion if they never had it. they could you describe only answer yes or no. and then the real other one is that are you w
as i mentioned, i was a youk kid of 11 years old. so fortunate, we had a boy scout woman. heart mountain camp had the largest boy scout movement of all of the camps. we had seven troops, vary cub scout troop girl scout troop, brownies. we had thousands of kids in organized sports to keep us active in the camps. this drum happened to go into the camps during world war ii. and, initially, when it went into camp, it had an american flag and a japanese flag. but it wasn't popular to be japanese. so...
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enjoy it while youk. you can expect to pay more more a range of items next year.e will tell you what and why. >>> plus a daughter's gift to her father is the gift of life. how her brave choice helped make sure he gets to spend more time. . >>> after a long debate the military's don't ask don't tell policy is officially history. today the president signed the bill that repeals the policy is that forbid gays from serving in the military openly. the president said he was proud to relieve the troops of the burden they have been carrying and for to be a part of a moment two centuries in the making. >> no longer will our country be denied the service of thousands of americans who are forced to leave the military, regardless of their skills, no matter their bravery because they happen to be gay. >> the old policy won't disappear overnight. it'll likely take months to fully end it because the pentagon and top government officials must certify it. >>> a good day for the president. in addition to that both houses of congress finally passed a bill to provide a health care fu
enjoy it while youk. you can expect to pay more more a range of items next year.e will tell you what and why. >>> plus a daughter's gift to her father is the gift of life. how her brave choice helped make sure he gets to spend more time. . >>> after a long debate the military's don't ask don't tell policy is officially history. today the president signed the bill that repeals the policy is that forbid gays from serving in the military openly. the president said he was proud to...
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we will see youk here tomorrow. buy your t key ea.announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [cheering and applause] steve: how y'all? thank y'all very much. i appreciate it now. thank you very much, everybody. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] well, we got another good one for you today, everybody. returning for their second day, with a total of $20,000, from las vegas, nevada, it's the champs, it's the white family. [cheering and applause] and from elgin, illinois, it's the fetting family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theyself some cash, and somebody might have a shot driving outta
we will see youk here tomorrow. buy your t key ea.announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for steve harvey! [cheering and applause] steve: how y'all? thank y'all very much. i appreciate it now. thank you very much, everybody. well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] well, we got another good one for you today, everybody. returning for their second day, with a total of $20,000, from las vegas, nevada, it's...
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if females whether adult or youk girls offend, that we can you know, make sure that you know, for atlantic a better term they pay for their crime and go back and serve their community and not come back. >> that's right. >> how easier is that said than done? the fact we don't want them to come back? there's a lot of obstacles, especially with young girls, single family homes. >> i would say everything is set up for women and girls in the justice system to fail. so unless we are really being honest about that and strategic about the support that's needed, upon release, for really effective reentry services that target and understand the needs of women and girls, that support the whole family and really come from a place of respect and dignity, it's about changing that narrative so that we're asking different questions and finding better solutions. annanless we're doing that, this is a problem that's just going to get worse and worse. >> where would the women and girs in this county can be be without your intervention and advocates who stop by and want to make a difference or are hands on? >>
if females whether adult or youk girls offend, that we can you know, make sure that you know, for atlantic a better term they pay for their crime and go back and serve their community and not come back. >> that's right. >> how easier is that said than done? the fact we don't want them to come back? there's a lot of obstacles, especially with young girls, single family homes. >> i would say everything is set up for women and girls in the justice system to fail. so unless we are...
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i'm face timing youke- >>nstaam. can't keep up with the updates. >>> the bay area is about to get a new park. the sprawling force of red woods you'll soon be able to walk among. >>> a north bay brewer is about to make a new type of beverage. to make a new type of beverage. >>> not even fast food is >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. let's talk about the giants and the rockies tonight at at&t park. 59 at 7:15, dropping to 57. they'll have a special section for those with peanut allergies. if you have that and want to go to a baseball game, tonight is your night. natasha? >> there will soon be a new park in sonoma county. an environmental group just purchased 730 acres west of santa rosa currently known as the harold richardson redwoods reserve, filled with redwoods that are more than 1,000 years old. getting the land ready for visitors will take about three years. >>> happening today, machines will start cranking out the world's first robot-made hamburger in san francisco. culi
i'm face timing youke- >>nstaam. can't keep up with the updates. >>> the bay area is about to get a new park. the sprawling force of red woods you'll soon be able to walk among. >>> a north bay brewer is about to make a new type of beverage. to make a new type of beverage. >>> not even fast food is >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. let's talk about the giants and the rockies tonight at at&t park. 59 at 7:15,...
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now, youk -- young gabriel's letter echos a lot of the speakers before me. it's important to understand that the beach l.a. project is not just a soccer field but it is really a chance for us to present children with a safe environment for them to learn and grow, to be really successful members of san francisco. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good evening. and thanks for the opportunity to speak to you this evening. thanks for your patience. my name is pat murphy and i'm a dad. born and raised in sunset district. i'm back to the sunset district raising my two kids. i played on that field growing up against c.y.o. and the beach l.a. to be quite honest has always been sub par and always been a hazard. i've been amused as an engineer with some of the mischaractizations of the field this evening. refering to the project as paving it for a parking lot that it's somehow a center for wildlife viewing and renowned for that. that it's referenced to pristine meadow and that people are using the sight for astronomy. growing up, we didn't look at th
now, youk -- young gabriel's letter echos a lot of the speakers before me. it's important to understand that the beach l.a. project is not just a soccer field but it is really a chance for us to present children with a safe environment for them to learn and grow, to be really successful members of san francisco. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good evening. and thanks for the opportunity to speak to you this evening. thanks for your patience. my name is pat...
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what did you hear from the deta detainees that youke with? >> the documents on this facility has been around a long time. there's been reports of serious medical care, routinely denied necessary treatments and care, or having them delayed to the point that the conditions were sn significantlyne word. >> when you saw the inspector general's report, what was your reaction, michael? >> well, avlook, we known about the problems for a long time, but i have to admit, i had my breath taken away by some of the allegations in the report. some of the commts from officials at the facility demonstrate a complete disregard for detainees well being. for example, an official that referred to people who attemptec suicide as se failures. >> and thear was also antly remarks for people that needed floss, that we don't have floss, so just use the string from your socks? >> exactly. that was a comment from dentists, referring to the fact that the detaidetainees did n h the things to take care of themselves. the disregad of saying hey, use the string from your soc
what did you hear from the deta detainees that youke with? >> the documents on this facility has been around a long time. there's been reports of serious medical care, routinely denied necessary treatments and care, or having them delayed to the point that the conditions were sn significantlyne word. >> when you saw the inspector general's report, what was your reaction, michael? >> well, avlook, we known about the problems for a long time, but i have to admit, i had my breath...
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from the moment youke you, the brake stays engaged and you stay put. taking the legwork out of stop and go traffic. and even hills. that's the more human side of engineering. this is the lincoln summer invitation, hurry in now to your dealer for limited time offers. or get 0% apr for 60 months >>> cameoing up on "channel 3 news" today, a record breaking finale for michael phelps as he goes for yet another god at the rio summer olympics. >> -- >> good morning, melissa. >> >> good morning, what u.s. fans have to look forward to. >>> take a look at this, this is obviously not in ohio.
from the moment youke you, the brake stays engaged and you stay put. taking the legwork out of stop and go traffic. and even hills. that's the more human side of engineering. this is the lincoln summer invitation, hurry in now to your dealer for limited time offers. or get 0% apr for 60 months >>> cameoing up on "channel 3 news" today, a record breaking finale for michael phelps as he goes for yet another god at the rio summer olympics. >> -- >> good morning,...
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c-span, youks for are a true national resource. the comment and a couple of things is one that we need to get politics as far away from this as possible. you have a 2% fatality rate and percent --is 0.1 0.1%. will stressnts that test our governments and hospitals. we need to get a government into place here. i think that is the real comment, maybe we have been lucky to sidestep a lot of this with the political rhetoric we have had over the last 20 years that have discharged and sidestepped the expertise and functioning government, but we will need to get active about that and the wave is coming and people need to prepare for that. guest: i agree with you that this coronavirus has been an we preparedays are to deal with the kind of health threats we may find even today and do we have to beef up our systems to make sure we protect ourselves? holes. found a number of having said that, it is important to say the president was wrong, it is not 15 cases, there are 60 cases in the united states has been doing pretty well compared certainl
c-span, youks for are a true national resource. the comment and a couple of things is one that we need to get politics as far away from this as possible. you have a 2% fatality rate and percent --is 0.1 0.1%. will stressnts that test our governments and hospitals. we need to get a government into place here. i think that is the real comment, maybe we have been lucky to sidestep a lot of this with the political rhetoric we have had over the last 20 years that have discharged and sidestepped the...
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l when youk at the trend of how cities have gotten money for things like housing and transportation, it used to be the federal government would be putng money. corporations last year got a huge corporate tax dection from 35% to 21%. the corporations are getting back i think with the cities in mountain view it is measure p and trying to direct money towards transportation and east palo alto they are looking at the companies and saying you have done very well with the federal government, with tax reform. it is time to spend some of that money locally. >> w't some of the cities, if they are saying that, don't they risken aing companies that are already in the city or discouraging new companies from coming in? >> sure. the city economist report found that there is a riskat companies will pick up and leave the city of san francisco in search of lower tax rates. i would say that san francisco anathe state offornia have historically had very high tax rates compared to the rest of the country. that doesn't seem to have deterred businesses from moving here and forming here. the cost doing bus
l when youk at the trend of how cities have gotten money for things like housing and transportation, it used to be the federal government would be putng money. corporations last year got a huge corporate tax dection from 35% to 21%. the corporations are getting back i think with the cities in mountain view it is measure p and trying to direct money towards transportation and east palo alto they are looking at the companies and saying you have done very well with the federal government, with tax...
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youk, i think there's a mixture. i don't know.e it at that. >>> what is serious is the heat that's going to be building as we get into later today, upper 80s, low 90s tomorrow. but then the sweltering humidity and torrid heat. i don't use the "t" word often. that's coming in on friday, saturday, and sunday. >> thank you, tom. >> thank you.
youk, i think there's a mixture. i don't know.e it at that. >>> what is serious is the heat that's going to be building as we get into later today, upper 80s, low 90s tomorrow. but then the sweltering humidity and torrid heat. i don't use the "t" word often. that's coming in on friday, saturday, and sunday. >> thank you, tom. >> thank you.
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as youk you will find animals, symbols,. >> my goal was to honor all of the creatures who were on these lands before colonization. in this piece, icollaborated with l leaders from the tribe to imagie what a bold statement could look a bold statement could look like, and i really love that we created the name of what this used to be called. >> reporter: her art comes from years of lived experience, and it was also inspired by what latinos hold onto and valued de, family. >> this is my father. this is m. >> reporter: jocelyn moran, kpi. > >> trey lance wasn't the only 49er injured on sunday. they alo lost another running back. >> this is the volkswagen red and gold report. >> time now for your red and gold report. better running back verlin mack was added to the roster because rookie tight davis price is sidelined with an an ankle sprain. jeff wilson jr. jr. brain can expect another hey can expect another heavy workload. he had 84 guards with 18 carries last sunday. he got e good advice from his dad on making the most of his opportuny most of his opportunity at the d back. >> we got a li
as youk you will find animals, symbols,. >> my goal was to honor all of the creatures who were on these lands before colonization. in this piece, icollaborated with l leaders from the tribe to imagie what a bold statement could look a bold statement could look like, and i really love that we created the name of what this used to be called. >> reporter: her art comes from years of lived experience, and it was also inspired by what latinos hold onto and valued de, family. >>...
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if l youk at psychiatry in general the last 40 or 50 years 've had many moments where this is the new medication. whether it's a plant olike a mushroom or ersomethin developed, and studies don't p replicated and people are still struggling. we're at a moment wh te we want everything. that does apply to the mushrooms. they're smalltudies. they could very easily not replicate. frrg aroundthfor a whil would be my bet. >> these studies are in a highly controlled environment where they sitith two therapists the whole time. that's not how most people >> and thank you both for being here. and that will do it for us. as always you can find more of our coverage at kqed.com/newsroom. thank you for joining us. ♪ captioning sponsored by wnet >> thompson: on this edition for sunday, june 2: virginia beach mourns, and authorities seek answers; the push to eliminate surprise medical bills; and in our signature segment, generating energy from everyday waste. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgawachenheim iii. seton melvi
if l youk at psychiatry in general the last 40 or 50 years 've had many moments where this is the new medication. whether it's a plant olike a mushroom or ersomethin developed, and studies don't p replicated and people are still struggling. we're at a moment wh te we want everything. that does apply to the mushrooms. they're smalltudies. they could very easily not replicate. frrg aroundthfor a whil would be my bet. >> these studies are in a highly controlled environment where they sitith...
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just to give you a picture whate florida is dealing with, as youk at the images of ian right heree 155 miles per hour winds do hold. this will be the fifth stt storm on record to hit the u.s.y 14 category 4 or 5 hurricanes he hit florida since 1851. this is the second strongest storm in florida history. hurricane andrew as we remember caused 23 deaths back in 1992. we have to and you can watch coverage live from cbs miami. > >> if you live in san joor livee valley, you may earthquake. a quake hit just after 10:00 a.m. the epicenter s 15 miles northeast of san jose.o far 50 people have reported feeg it to the usgs locally. no one or no reports of any inyour ries ries or damage. governor gavin newsom signed a bill package today, expediting instruction in in housing in california. it wil allow for more affordable housing to be built in underused underused commercial areas. in addition the new bills would cre thousands of high paying jobs. h a state program called the california housing accelerator.n will provide funding to 30 housing development projects that will build around 2700 new ho
just to give you a picture whate florida is dealing with, as youk at the images of ian right heree 155 miles per hour winds do hold. this will be the fifth stt storm on record to hit the u.s.y 14 category 4 or 5 hurricanes he hit florida since 1851. this is the second strongest storm in florida history. hurricane andrew as we remember caused 23 deaths back in 1992. we have to and you can watch coverage live from cbs miami. > >> if you live in san joor livee valley, you may earthquake....
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consumer reports lookds at three brands and found the other brand that worked was youk lipt us. >>> fightingack against the bathroom bill. the 49ers have joined the movement -- pressuring north carolina to repeal its controversial bathroom law. it mandates that people use the bathroom for the gender they >>> 49ers have joined the movement pressuring north carolina to repeal the controversial bathroom law. it mandates people use the bathroom for the gentler they were born as. the team donated the money. >>> facebook is changes after conservatives accused the company of a left wing bias. an investigation found no evidence that the particular evidence was suppressed. they said they can no longer use the website to determine the possibility of a story the trending topic features. the company pledged to add more about how that trending feature works. >>> what's next for the warriors? they're flying home for what could be the last game of the season. hopefully not. ♪ hey! ♪ they go ooh ooh. ♪ hey! ♪ they go oh-ooh-ooooh. ♪ sitting, watching, waiting, wishing. ♪ ♪ i tell you one thing, you never kn
consumer reports lookds at three brands and found the other brand that worked was youk lipt us. >>> fightingack against the bathroom bill. the 49ers have joined the movement -- pressuring north carolina to repeal its controversial bathroom law. it mandates that people use the bathroom for the gender they >>> 49ers have joined the movement pressuring north carolina to repeal the controversial bathroom law. it mandates people use the bathroom for the gentler they were born as....
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inlandatr youking for rain and much cooler weather, you got it. only monday.rra will get an opportunity for snow. it's a level one storm. the forecast, records likely tomorrow. cooling starts only friday and it's a sharp dropoff over the weekend. as the sea breeze comet in temperatures will tang tank on monday. level one storm bringing us weather, windy weather fen. >> thank you. >> a new home depot could be coming to north oakland. the cityside a preliminary approach. it's expected to be part of the ridge shopping center. the proposal will serve as an area in need of large harmed wafer stores. the home depot is the worlds's largest retailer. >> a mission based restaurant once voted best mexican food in northern california is coming to north beach. it comes after a months-long dispute of the city's ban on chain restaurants in the area. the city clavered it as a chain. a new location electric smaller than other of the restaurants but comes with the what are you recommending for muscle pain? based on clinical data, i recommend salonpas. agreed... my patients lik
inlandatr youking for rain and much cooler weather, you got it. only monday.rra will get an opportunity for snow. it's a level one storm. the forecast, records likely tomorrow. cooling starts only friday and it's a sharp dropoff over the weekend. as the sea breeze comet in temperatures will tang tank on monday. level one storm bringing us weather, windy weather fen. >> thank you. >> a new home depot could be coming to north oakland. the cityside a preliminary approach. it's expected...
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. >> it may officially start, but don't youk it really starts around halloween. >> around here, yes.ithin a wk of halloween. >> we have our own seasons. >> we do. it's fun. >> it makes your job interesting. > >> volunteers jump into action after migrants make an unexpectd arrival in northern california. how the city ended up in california's capital. > >> the dream force conference is is kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung association, and the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air. yes on 30. >> let's take a live look at san san jose where the mayor joined leaders to kick off the campaign campaign for proposition 30. it aims to tax the rich to help fight climate change. >> we are seeing climate change devastate our fores
. >> it may officially start, but don't youk it really starts around halloween. >> around here, yes.ithin a wk of halloween. >> we have our own seasons. >> we do. it's fun. >> it makes your job interesting. > >> volunteers jump into action after migrants make an unexpectd arrival in northern california. how the city ended up in california's capital. > >> the dream force conference is is kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the...
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looming tower which took five years and i interviewed 600 people that is a the fundamental idea of youkto everyone who will talk to you. it's like horizontal reporting. and you go back to them again and again. and that's more about understanding. would you really want to think deeply into something. two brief questions. it has been very successful for many years and ways. first of all and starts with oil. texas would it be texas without oil. in 1901 there was a hell called the sour spring mountain. school boys schoolboys used to set on fire. it was a con man which was kind of a theme in texas history. with a deputy sheriff. and he forecast that he would drill and he would find oil at a thousand feet at a thousand and 26 feet. there was an explosion in 6 tons of drilling pipe flew over this has never happened before. they waited a moment and then kind of calledrawled back to clean up the mess. and then oil started flying out. he have wanted to find a while that would produce 50 barrels per day. hundred thousand barrels per day it was the first gusher. that was 1901. and soon he was con c
looming tower which took five years and i interviewed 600 people that is a the fundamental idea of youkto everyone who will talk to you. it's like horizontal reporting. and you go back to them again and again. and that's more about understanding. would you really want to think deeply into something. two brief questions. it has been very successful for many years and ways. first of all and starts with oil. texas would it be texas without oil. in 1901 there was a hell called the sour spring...
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. >> thank you both for sharing the information youks have provided in these books.hey share small parts of people's stories perk i would like to invite the audience to come up and ask questions if you are interested there is a microphone to my left. when we say hispanic history it brings to mind the southwestern part of the united states or texas or california. how does this connect to the south or tennessee quick. >> you don't think that it does but there is a whole hispanic history of the deep south that actually dates back to the earliest. and the spaniards start trying in the 15 hundreds but is that we think of today with south carolina and florida in the georgia coast of what they envisioned of florida. so for instance this is one of the stories that i really like. as they try to put a settlement in georgia and it failed. so these are some of the earliest non- indigenous people of coastal georgia and that is the area. that is the expedition going through alabama around louisiana and arkansas but at various points so i was in montgomery recently the only paintin
. >> thank you both for sharing the information youks have provided in these books.hey share small parts of people's stories perk i would like to invite the audience to come up and ask questions if you are interested there is a microphone to my left. when we say hispanic history it brings to mind the southwestern part of the united states or texas or california. how does this connect to the south or tennessee quick. >> you don't think that it does but there is a whole hispanic...
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intelligence official may come forward with more firsthand knowledge of the president's dealings with youk. >> you know, when this came out, it was quid pro quo. well, there was none. >> reporter: president trump insists he did not withhold $391 million worth of military aid to ukraine to pressure them to investigate biden. but text messages provided to congress this week show his own diplomats thought he did. in one message last month, the top u.s. diplomat to ukraine, bill taylor, wrote, "i think it's crazy to withhold security assistance for help with a political campaign." traveling in greece today, secretary of state mike pompeo downplayed all of it. >> look, nations do this. nations work together, and they say, "boy, goodness, gracious, if you can help me with "y," we'll help you achieve "y"." it doesn't bother me a lick. >> reporter: president trump spent his day golfing but he also went after republican senator mitt romney on twitter calling him a pompas ass. . >> ninan: ben, we know in the wake of all this the president is planning on making changes t? >> reporter: cbs news has le
intelligence official may come forward with more firsthand knowledge of the president's dealings with youk. >> you know, when this came out, it was quid pro quo. well, there was none. >> reporter: president trump insists he did not withhold $391 million worth of military aid to ukraine to pressure them to investigate biden. but text messages provided to congress this week show his own diplomats thought he did. in one message last month, the top u.s. diplomat to ukraine, bill taylor,...
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and by contributions to this pbs station from th viewers like youk you. womaws and now, bbc world . nada: this is "bbc world news america.?" reporting from washington, i am nada tawfik. riding high, but with a long road ahead. esbernie sanders out of the new hampshirer primary stronge than ever, but his comeytitors say thre still in the race. the case that has wild up a president anraise questions about rule of law in america. whroger stonc's senteg has had such an impact. plus, making new use of old mattresses. how a revolutionary technique is helping to grow food in a syrian refugee camp. nada: for those watching on pbs and around the world, welcome to "world news america." landscape has shifted in the race for the democratic nomination fortoresident. sebernie sanders came out of new hampshire's primary on tuesday night looking ry much like the front-runner after former vice president joe biden put in another week showing. mayor pete btigieg and senator amy klobuchar also looking strong going into the xt set of contest. jon sopel has more on the stage of the race. jon' he'left win
and by contributions to this pbs station from th viewers like youk you. womaws and now, bbc world . nada: this is "bbc world news america.?" reporting from washington, i am nada tawfik. riding high, but with a long road ahead. esbernie sanders out of the new hampshirer primary stronge than ever, but his comeytitors say thre still in the race. the case that has wild up a president anraise questions about rule of law in america. whroger stonc's senteg has had such an impact. plus,...
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. >> putin's invasion of youk. >> ...all over again. >> like, like, like nude, and taking peyote or something. >> this spring, the boys are back in town, and they're about to find out nothing has changed. sarah palin is still a thing.
. >> putin's invasion of youk. >> ...all over again. >> like, like, like nude, and taking peyote or something. >> this spring, the boys are back in town, and they're about to find out nothing has changed. sarah palin is still a thing.
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they were there to confiscate his federally-you are youked handgun. a letter later arrived saying, quote, a federal flight deck officer must not engage in conduct that causes the loss of confidence in tsa. his attorney thinks they sent six people to send a message. >> the message was you have angered us by telling the truth and showing america that there are major security problems despite the fact we spent billions of dollars allegedly to improve airline safety. >> a tsa spokesman says he is unaware of the incident, but he did say airport employees go through thorough background checks and are subject to ran -- random screenings. he says it is not feasible to screen all of the employees every day. he also wishes the pilot would have brought his concerns to the tsa and not broadcast them to the public. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >> and reporter george warren of our affiliate in sacramento broke this story when the pilot contacted him. >>> stormy weather is causing major problems in southern california. severe flooding in san diego's mission valley nei
they were there to confiscate his federally-you are youked handgun. a letter later arrived saying, quote, a federal flight deck officer must not engage in conduct that causes the loss of confidence in tsa. his attorney thinks they sent six people to send a message. >> the message was you have angered us by telling the truth and showing america that there are major security problems despite the fact we spent billions of dollars allegedly to improve airline safety. >> a tsa spokesman...
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you walk into stores clubs, langs lost time youk at people's feet, younger people even older they have on a pair of jdans if there is a pair of sneakers. you don't see the other brands as much as you see the jordan brand and nike. i think that history, the perfection, the fact that people know what it >>is. right. i owned a pair of jordans. iood at my closet i got $2,000 of jordan. that's the brand we recognize, a young urban guy from north philly. you gol to schou had a nice pair of jordan you were the man. you got a date everything was fine. listen, the jortden brand, at's what it is, the history, the connected to the culture, connected hiphop culture as long as they uphold that i thing they'll nev anywhere. it's not surprising any got the billion-dollar qureter. >> comt to the shoe that is steph curry put out or lutron put which were also hot. >> yes. >> but differentiated for for me if you can. >> history. people -- lebron sneaker good. steph curry ispy i love poob touching mieshlg jordan. that's perfection. the difference and is when you sign to the jordan brand as a player. you g
you walk into stores clubs, langs lost time youk at people's feet, younger people even older they have on a pair of jdans if there is a pair of sneakers. you don't see the other brands as much as you see the jordan brand and nike. i think that history, the perfection, the fact that people know what it >>is. right. i owned a pair of jordans. iood at my closet i got $2,000 of jordan. that's the brand we recognize, a young urban guy from north philly. you gol to schou had a nice pair of...
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i asked him do youk you think it's okay for me to do laundry or should i wait for yu for you to come home? i'm scared to do something as simple as my own chores because i'm scared someone could be in the backya. >> reporter: victor believes hes he recognizes the suspect in hi, his video, roaming the neighborhood multiple times since the burglary. even followed him to a nearby encamt nearby encampment where he has d has witnessed cars full of trunks with tools. >> i have reported it, only form for them to say there is really not much that could be done or they just show up too late in order for them to do anything. >> reporter: supervisor malten'e malten's office responded to the request for better street lighting on san bruno avenue. t avenue. it will take the spd to do six weeks. betty yu kpix 5. > >> parents and some uc berkeleys berkeley students are demanding action after another violent weekend. one man was killed and three others injured near uc berkeley dorm on early saturday morning. parents are speaking out saying more needs to be done to keep the students safe. safe. >> col
i asked him do youk you think it's okay for me to do laundry or should i wait for yu for you to come home? i'm scared to do something as simple as my own chores because i'm scared someone could be in the backya. >> reporter: victor believes hes he recognizes the suspect in hi, his video, roaming the neighborhood multiple times since the burglary. even followed him to a nearby encamt nearby encampment where he has d has witnessed cars full of trunks with tools. >> i have reported it,...
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. >> youked in administrations, you worked in the white house. what is something like this, althou it is unprecedented, do you imagine something like this doing to mora in the white house. >> i think moral is terrible. because now you have the president yelling and screaming, let's find who he or she is and you don't want a jihad going through each office, who leaked what and when. and in the white house, peoplea ll of the time for policy goals and objectives and if you want to get caught up in who is the leaker game. you don't want people coming to the office and grilling u. it is terrible moral. >> and the woodwame book c out and does it strike you that it came out in a week where the confirmation hearings. >>k i th the editorial was -- was written by woodward. there was aninrmediary through woodward saying similar tand it seems to me advancing the sales of that >>ok, i'm a little cynical about that. interesting. it is a parlor game in d.c. as to who might have written this. sean, what -- you have heard anything, seen anything, read anything th
. >> youked in administrations, you worked in the white house. what is something like this, althou it is unprecedented, do you imagine something like this doing to mora in the white house. >> i think moral is terrible. because now you have the president yelling and screaming, let's find who he or she is and you don't want a jihad going through each office, who leaked what and when. and in the white house, peoplea ll of the time for policy goals and objectives and if you want to get...
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. >>> up next, why the president says amazon is part of a scam worth billions of dollars. youk for pneumococcalumonia that can take you out of the game for weeks, even if you're healthy. pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that in severe cases can lead to hospitalization. it may hit quickly, without warning, causing you to miss out on the things you enjoy most. prevnar 13® is not a treatment for pneumococcal pneumonia... it's a vaccine you can get to help protect against it. prevnar 13® is approved for adults to help prevent infections from 13 strains of the bacteria that cause pneumococcal pneumonia. you should not receive prevnar 13® if you have had a severe allergic reaction to the vaccine or its ingredients. if you have a weakened immune system, you may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects were pain, redness and swelling at the injection site, limited arm movement, fatigue, headache, muscle pain, joint pain, less appetite, vomiting, fever, chills, and rash. help protect yourself against pneumococcal pneumonia. ask your doctor
. >>> up next, why the president says amazon is part of a scam worth billions of dollars. youk for pneumococcalumonia that can take you out of the game for weeks, even if you're healthy. pneumococcal pneumonia is a potentially serious bacterial lung disease that in severe cases can lead to hospitalization. it may hit quickly, without warning, causing you to miss out on the things you enjoy most. prevnar 13® is not a treatment for pneumococcal pneumonia... it's a vaccine you can get to...
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youk to that frequency. everybody else listens to it. only one pen can speak. they know your inten. they know your intention. how fr you are. what is your intention. how are you going to come to the airport. turn left? turn ri? every leg, you communicate. >> reporter: he says the deadly midair plane crash at the nonpod watsonville airport likely could could have been avoided. >> one was a very slow plane. one of these. the other was a very fast plane. multiengine lie this. 2 inches. multiengine wasg straight in. this poor guy was trying to based to final. he tud base. he was going to final. he, to final. he said, you are coming too fast. i am going to go around. >> reporter: the audio recordins to have captured the last words between both pilots. it's a key piece of information that ntsb investigators will be focusing . >> watsonville air traffic, one mile, street in. looking for tr. looking for traffic. >> icu. i'm going to go around. you are coming at me pretty qui, man. >> we do not coming straight inn coming straight in an untowered airport. >> reporter: said never fly straight
youk to that frequency. everybody else listens to it. only one pen can speak. they know your inten. they know your intention. how fr you are. what is your intention. how are you going to come to the airport. turn left? turn ri? every leg, you communicate. >> reporter: he says the deadly midair plane crash at the nonpod watsonville airport likely could could have been avoided. >> one was a very slow plane. one of these. the other was a very fast plane. multiengine lie this. 2 inches....
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get out there now if youk. the south bay travel times, all in the green this wednesday morning. >>> a unique show of holiday spirit in arizona. >> for neighbors it's one of the best parts of christmas. it's a holiday themed porta potty it. was first set up last christmas. neighbors came together to turn it into a show of holiday cheer featuring lights, and some unique ornaments and they were flushing with pride. >> not only will santa spot the house better but it'll give him a bit of a break-in his long journey on christmas eve. >> that is the brightest one i have seen. >> me too. give those cookies and all that milk. cause some issues with santa there. he is prepared. >>> let's go down to andrea with sports. >> tuesday night football. can the 49ers gain any ground and a showdown in south carolina between the top two women's teams in the country. stanford trying to take down south carolina. >>> the ncaa stanford women traveling to south carolina looking to reclaim the top spot by beating a number one ranked tea
get out there now if youk. the south bay travel times, all in the green this wednesday morning. >>> a unique show of holiday spirit in arizona. >> for neighbors it's one of the best parts of christmas. it's a holiday themed porta potty it. was first set up last christmas. neighbors came together to turn it into a show of holiday cheer featuring lights, and some unique ornaments and they were flushing with pride. >> not only will santa spot the house better but it'll give...
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. >>> to baseball now, and youk's warm welcome in beantown, hugely popular as the red sox third baseman. kevin youkilis returned to fenway park for the first time since his june trade to the white sox. he got a long ovation from the crowd, then smacked a single up the middle and then he went on to score. but that was the only run chicago scored, and even with an eighth-inning injury to boston slugger david ortiz, boston won it 5-1. >>> when we come back on a tuesday morning, a dramatic rescue in new zealand after a fire traps 28 miners 500 feet under ground. down here, folks measure commitment by what's getting done. the twenty billion dollars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. in absolute per
. >>> to baseball now, and youk's warm welcome in beantown, hugely popular as the red sox third baseman. kevin youkilis returned to fenway park for the first time since his june trade to the white sox. he got a long ovation from the crowd, then smacked a single up the middle and then he went on to score. but that was the only run chicago scored, and even with an eighth-inning injury to boston slugger david ortiz, boston won it 5-1. >>> when we come back on a tuesday morning, a...
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nice to have youk ere. >> thou for having me. >> you say in your book that racial conditioning starts un even as young as 3 months old. how does that happen? >> yeah. so researchersave found that infants as young as 3 months of agedy are alr showing a preference for faces of their own racial group. so it happens partly because of how our brains are wired, t partly because of the faces that we are exposed to normally. he extent that we live in segregated spaces, we are exposed faces of our own racial group. and so our brain gets practiced up on that and then that fects us. >> so with this inherent racial intensifies d it over time. what drives it to become stronger? >> so i don't know intensifies over time is the -- i think that, you know, as -- when you are young and you're a child, ow you don't s maybe as much bias as, you know, as an adult would. and part of that is just kind of trying to figure out sort of what the stereotypes are about the various groups. sometimes when you are youn yn't know what the social categories are, what the groups are. and so as youan learn tha as you sor
nice to have youk ere. >> thou for having me. >> you say in your book that racial conditioning starts un even as young as 3 months old. how does that happen? >> yeah. so researchersave found that infants as young as 3 months of agedy are alr showing a preference for faces of their own racial group. so it happens partly because of how our brains are wired, t partly because of the faces that we are exposed to normally. he extent that we live in segregated spaces, we are exposed...
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t much, youk except it's 2 percent every year. t much, youk does that make a difference?advisors" ouch! over time it really adds up. then go to e*trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert. it's low. really? yes, really. e*trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms not ours that's how our system works. e*trade. less for us, more for you. but one is so clever that your skin looks better even after you take it off. neutrogena healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% saw improved skin. does your makeup do that? neutrogena® cosmetics. this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" >>> that does it for us this morning. join me right now i'm walking out of the studio for the google plus hangout. you can actually physically watch it and join in on the conversation. i promise to answer as many questions as possible. up next, on msnbc, "andrea mitchell reports." we'll see you in the
t much, youk except it's 2 percent every year. t much, youk does that make a difference?advisors" ouch! over time it really adds up. then go to e*trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert. it's low. really? yes, really. e*trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms not ours that's how our system works. e*trade. less for us, more for you. but one is so clever that your skin looks better even...
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and i thin>> youk, i do respect abby as an attorney. i think the one thing hunter does have goin e ong for him is abbe lowell. and i would argue there are noto many great attorneys in d.c., but he is a good attorney for sureat. ght >> and i thought he did as effective a job as he couldwe considering the hand that he was dealt, which was awful. with that said, do you think he was able to cast doubt in any area that sticks out in your mindha? >> no, no, i you know, the argument that was made by abby starting out was maybe brmeone else checked out box and they brought this mr. cleveland forward who just blew that out of the water and said, i stood there, watched him check that box and the otherg to boxes and told him to take his time, which he dids time. of then said, well, he was really sort of rushed into buy buyingin gun and cleveland saide no. he came in intendingnding to toy a gun. and then there was this ludicrous argument that hed thes sort of immaculate period of sobriety or, at least he was just drinking, not using drugs v . and t
and i thin>> youk, i do respect abby as an attorney. i think the one thing hunter does have goin e ong for him is abbe lowell. and i would argue there are noto many great attorneys in d.c., but he is a good attorney for sureat. ght >> and i thought he did as effective a job as he couldwe considering the hand that he was dealt, which was awful. with that said, do you think he was able to cast doubt in any area that sticks out in your mindha? >> no, no, i you know, the argument...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ youk news roads are back open near upper market street after police located a personthey believed had a weapon. police said they used crisis negotiation teams to quote disengage with the suspect. police did not say if that person actually had a weapon or if that person was taken into custody. businesses in san francisco's mission district are growing frustrated with the rise in retail crime. gamestop says they have been hit by three smash and grab or mob style thefts in just a few days, as ktvu s amberleigh tells us neighbors say they are concerned now about their safety. this gamestop store in san francisco's mission neighborhood was targeted by thieves three times last week. these are images of the suspects, a manager tells me. the first time was last sunday. it was a smashing grab. followed by flash mob style robberies on wednesday and friday. all took place during daylight hours with employees working i'm told one employee quit concerned about safety. it's out of control. and we're in a crisis here in the mission district, roberto hernandez is with the mission mer
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ youk news roads are back open near upper market street after police located a personthey believed had a weapon. police said they used crisis negotiation teams to quote disengage with the suspect. police did not say if that person actually had a weapon or if that person was taken into custody. businesses in san francisco's mission district are growing frustrated with the rise in retail crime. gamestop says they have been hit by three smash and grab or mob style...
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i went house hunting the other day with a real estate agent and a youk couple finally ready to buy that first house. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> you have a four bedroom, three bath. >> this is a big day for eric and liz banaman and even though she doesn't know it, -month-old isabella, too. after years of renting, they're ready to buy their first home. >> why did you decide now was the time to try to step up and buy a home. >> we've been looking on and off for about a year and a half. and i don't know. it just seems the right time. >> of course, at bay area prices owning isn't easy. >> when you talk to friends in other parts of the country, they can't believe what we pay for houses here. >> right. >> can you believe what we pay? >> it's hard to believe when you look what's available in the rest of the country. >> for their real estate agent, sticker shock is part of the game. >> how challenging is it for you when you find the couple coming from some other part of the country where a 3,000 square foot home went for $295,000. >> it's an eye opener. there are times when we try to educate t
i went house hunting the other day with a real estate agent and a youk couple finally ready to buy that first house. >> welcome. >> thank you. >> you have a four bedroom, three bath. >> this is a big day for eric and liz banaman and even though she doesn't know it, -month-old isabella, too. after years of renting, they're ready to buy their first home. >> why did you decide now was the time to try to step up and buy a home. >> we've been looking on and off...
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it kind of seems like it's, depending on who you are, youk thout increasing access or .ou think about voter suppression, rig it depends on how you talk about it. let's talk in a couple ofca differenegories. first, north carolina and kansas approved vot i.d. requirements. what does that mean? >> north carolina and arkansas are two states where the political forces in those states have for years, for years been icying to push really, really regressive and resve photo id. laws. and while those two laws passed, i'm heartened by a couple of things. one, in both of those states, the numbers that passed were well bel 8-92%, which to me means that americans who would be unaffected by twsse , americans who have this kind of identification, still voted on behalf of their neighbors and eir citizens who don't. also, both of those laws allow for opportunities to lobby theur legisl to make sure that the lawrt enacti.d. requirements, exemption requirements, and other policies that may blunt the law. >> sreenivasan: yeah, let's talk also about the ripple effects of what happened in florida. i mean, t
it kind of seems like it's, depending on who you are, youk thout increasing access or .ou think about voter suppression, rig it depends on how you talk about it. let's talk in a couple ofca differenegories. first, north carolina and kansas approved vot i.d. requirements. what does that mean? >> north carolina and arkansas are two states where the political forces in those states have for years, for years been icying to push really, really regressive and resve photo id. laws. and while...
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i will talk about it out of order because i want to end on a high note so we will talk about photo youk about the can see who he is. this are many cases in immigrantshinese trying to become u.s. citizens and try a to be denied because of the 1790 naturalization act. it is the last major one of these cases in the federal court. we don't know much about it. other that he was living in california and tried to become a naturalized u.s. citizen. the local courts opposed it. because he was not of european interest the or african, he could not become a citizen. by this timeby this time, we hae naturalization act of 1870 which also included african-americans. that was tied to codes in the east and wanting to protect the ofranchisement african-american men. complicated. night, night has a long story but tonight is a mixed interest rate. his father was an englishman. his mother was chinese and japanese interest rate. they had met and married in shanghai. in 1882, he has a job at the u.s. navy and he works on ships in the pacific. in 1892, he finally ended up in .he united dates he wanted to becom
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he was a california native.hi do youk his california upbringing helped to shape how he views the lawnd the cou >> i think there are definitely seeds of it. a few years ago in the first same wex marriage cast up and the court sent it back on standing grounds, he talked about the idea of a plic referendum process. again, that's a sort of initiative process that's near and dear to people in the west, and he tked a lot aboutt and how to preserve it as part of this decision. so i think you see aspects ofat i would say he has been incredibly progressive on certai individual rights, and that will clearly be part of his legacy. but he has a mixed record on individual rights insofar as it relates to race and to gender. so i mean he definitely has a libearian streak, but it doesn't necessarily cover all aspects of the individual rights spectrum. >> so given he is now stepping down, how different is this from the scenario w gorsuch replaced scalia? because it was a cservative replacing a conservative. now we have a swing vote stping down. how moment us ous is for what happens next on the suprem
he was a california native.hi do youk his california upbringing helped to shape how he views the lawnd the cou >> i think there are definitely seeds of it. a few years ago in the first same wex marriage cast up and the court sent it back on standing grounds, he talked about the idea of a plic referendum process. again, that's a sort of initiative process that's near and dear to people in the west, and he tked a lot aboutt and how to preserve it as part of this decision. so i think you see...
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. >> and i looked at him as a youk black man and just like that's what it's all about. >> exact cause death has not yet been determined. if you're interested in getting in on the conversation, just go on to facebook and search candlelight services for ted agu. live in berkeley, terry mcsweeny, nbc bay area news. >> such a tragic loss. >>> ten years ago, then san francisco mayor gavin newsome stunned the nation ordering the county clerk to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. he also opened city hall for what is now known as the winter of love. 4,000 couples ended up getting married. years of legal battles, loomed over same-sex marriage. tonight, though, ten years after that first "i do" city leaders and couples came together to celebrate a milestone anniversary. nbc bay area jeanne elly looks back and forward. >> on the tenth anniversary of the first same-sex marriages in fran, couples thank the clerk's often for standing up for equality, bill and fernando said "i do" on that day in 2004. >> made to have legal recognition of the fact that this is my husband. >> city officials
. >> and i looked at him as a youk black man and just like that's what it's all about. >> exact cause death has not yet been determined. if you're interested in getting in on the conversation, just go on to facebook and search candlelight services for ted agu. live in berkeley, terry mcsweeny, nbc bay area news. >> such a tragic loss. >>> ten years ago, then san francisco mayor gavin newsome stunned the nation ordering the county clerk to issue marriage licenses to...
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what are youk. reading? >> caller: thanks for taking tha call. at the present i'm reading principles and bankers empire by professor james hudson. cspan: you seem to be on an agenda with those two books. what is it? >> caller: repeat the question, please? cspan: you seem to have an agenda or purpose with those two books. what is it? >> caller: well, i don't know, i don't know>> if i have an agend, i just curious and always followed mr. dalio. i like what he has done with his hedge fund and you know, some of the principles that he espouses are very, very strong and with bankers, i am from the caribbean originally. so he on wall street called night of the caribbean. that is very, that's been my focus in terms of reading the second book. the first book is just because i'm just curious about you know how mr. dalio developed his hedge fund and type of techniques that he has used. cspan: i think we have talked to the author of that second book here on booktv. this is a little bit of a stretch, do business books do well, mitch company plan? >> they do,
what are youk. reading? >> caller: thanks for taking tha call. at the present i'm reading principles and bankers empire by professor james hudson. cspan: you seem to be on an agenda with those two books. what is it? >> caller: repeat the question, please? cspan: you seem to have an agenda or purpose with those two books. what is it? >> caller: well, i don't know, i don't know>> if i have an agend, i just curious and always followed mr. dalio. i like what he has done with...