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alamo,st mission, the which was right here in the city of san antonio. a few years later, there was a second mission as that bushed, which was mission san jose, which has been restored rather elaborately and is the largest and most successful mission in texas. moved frome missions north texas to san antonio. they are scattered along the san antonio river south of downtown. the largest of them is mission concepts eon -- mission largeston, which is the restored church -- spanish church in the united states. we have two smaller ones. that gives us five missions. it is the largest grouping of spanish missions in the united states. texas was very desirable for its geography and location. as a lot of borderlands are, the control went back and forth between various governmental entities. would suspect san antonio ans. whiplash in the early 19th century. there were six governments up until the 1820's. san antonio was under the control of spain. and then in 1821, there was a revolution in which mexico took control. then came the republic of texas in 1836, which w
alamo,st mission, the which was right here in the city of san antonio. a few years later, there was a second mission as that bushed, which was mission san jose, which has been restored rather elaborately and is the largest and most successful mission in texas. moved frome missions north texas to san antonio. they are scattered along the san antonio river south of downtown. the largest of them is mission concepts eon -- mission largeston, which is the restored church -- spanish church in the...
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we have our first mission, , the alamo, which begin right here in the city of san antonio, then a few years later there was a second mission establish which was mission san jose which is been restored rather elaborately and is the largest, was the largest and most successful mission in texas. and three of the missions moved from north texas the san antonio, and they are scattered along the san antonio river south of downtown. the largest of them is mission conceptually own which is a largest, the church itself is a largest unrestored church in the spanish church in the united states. we also have two smaller ones, mission san francisco and mission san juan capistrano which we call san juan to keep from confusing with california. that gives us five missions which is the largest grouping of spanish missions within the united states. texas was very desirable for its geography and its location. as a lot of borderlands are, the control went back and forth between various governmental entities. i would suspect that san antonio ends got whiplash in the early 19th century. there are six diffe
we have our first mission, , the alamo, which begin right here in the city of san antonio, then a few years later there was a second mission establish which was mission san jose which is been restored rather elaborately and is the largest, was the largest and most successful mission in texas. and three of the missions moved from north texas the san antonio, and they are scattered along the san antonio river south of downtown. the largest of them is mission conceptually own which is a largest,...
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we think think about san antonio, we often think about the world's heritage missions of flesh the alamo is a vital part and we also sit on top of the world's most prolific, is fuel t this community for generations for hundreds of years. and really waterways is why this region was settled in first place today even though we are burdening interpol is in areas and seventh largest city in the country, you can see our riverwalk which is one of the top tourist destinations in the world. and be part of a great urban revitalization that also includes ecosystem restorations. under 25-kilometer with riverway and course of the am very proud of is that here we are on footsteps one of the largest fossil fuel reserves in the entire world we just ratified a climate adaptation plan and make first day in office as mayor, we chose to declare in to the paris summit accords we ratified the plan is few months ago to help us implement strategies to meet compliance with the ports printed. >> senate finance is one of the fastest growing countries. in our challenges what we are working on is really how to accom
we think think about san antonio, we often think about the world's heritage missions of flesh the alamo is a vital part and we also sit on top of the world's most prolific, is fuel t this community for generations for hundreds of years. and really waterways is why this region was settled in first place today even though we are burdening interpol is in areas and seventh largest city in the country, you can see our riverwalk which is one of the top tourist destinations in the world. and be part...
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heritage missions of which the alamo is a vital part.ld's most prolific single source aquifer which fueled the community for hundreds of years. the confluence of waterways is why this region was settled. today, even though we are metro area, the seventh largest city in the country, you can see our riverwalk, one of the top tourist destinations in the world, be part of a great urban revitalization that also includes ecosystem restoration on a 25, riverway. -- 25 to lama turk riverway. kilometer of a large the edge fossil fuel area, we just ratified a climate plan and declared ourselves still in, and declared ourselves to meet strategies to be in compliance with the accords. we are proud of that. our challenges and what we are working on is how to accommodate growth and benefit people who are already here. equity in and build communities of color, we want to make sure we embrace the heritage and history. san antonio is a bicultural community. so the latino story is the san antonio story. we have been able to strengthen ourselves through di
heritage missions of which the alamo is a vital part.ld's most prolific single source aquifer which fueled the community for hundreds of years. the confluence of waterways is why this region was settled. today, even though we are metro area, the seventh largest city in the country, you can see our riverwalk, one of the top tourist destinations in the world, be part of a great urban revitalization that also includes ecosystem restoration on a 25, riverway. -- 25 to lama turk riverway. kilometer...
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we have first mission the alamo which began san antonio, valero here in the city of san antonio and afew years later there was a second mission established which was mission san josÉ which has been restored rather elaborately and is -- is the largest -- was the largest and most successful mission in texas. 3 of the missions moved from north texas to san antonio and they are scattered along the san antonio river south of downtown, largest of them is mission concepcion, the largest itself is largest unrestored church in spanish church in the united states and we also have two smaller ones. mission san san francisco do espada and san juan capecano. we call it san juan to not confuse with california's. texas was desire -- was very desirable for its geography and location and a lot of borderlines are, the control went back and forth between various governmental entities. i would suspect that san antonioans got whiplashed in early 19th century. 6 different governments in san antonio, first in the -- up until 1820's san antonio was under the overall control of spain. then in 1821 there was a
we have first mission the alamo which began san antonio, valero here in the city of san antonio and afew years later there was a second mission established which was mission san josÉ which has been restored rather elaborately and is -- is the largest -- was the largest and most successful mission in texas. 3 of the missions moved from north texas to san antonio and they are scattered along the san antonio river south of downtown, largest of them is mission concepcion, the largest itself is...
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we also have other great topics to debate like there's a little building downtown called the alamo which a lot of my colleagues work on and we are interested in having new interpretations, richer interpretations of these historical legacies. i'm here in texas learning more and more about it. certainly they are white supremacists who are now pleading victimhood they're being eliminated. there is a wide variety of language and disguises for this but i think it's important to say that we have an ethic of our society that it is attention we want to quality and we want freedom. freedom to discriminate against others, freedom to put ourselves above others. equality of opportunity and as long as the equality of opportunity and speech and employment and a free society is maintained, that i think is very powerful but when we have intimidation, terrorism, and america today we are fighting a war on terror, we talk about that all the time the headlines, i wish more headlines would address the terrorism domestically because we are dealing with the fact that our society cannot maintain itself if we ha
we also have other great topics to debate like there's a little building downtown called the alamo which a lot of my colleagues work on and we are interested in having new interpretations, richer interpretations of these historical legacies. i'm here in texas learning more and more about it. certainly they are white supremacists who are now pleading victimhood they're being eliminated. there is a wide variety of language and disguises for this but i think it's important to say that we have an...
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even 35 for alamo and look at kensington, el sobrante. our next system will be here saturday, but the cold air goes all the way from seattle down to next system will be here the gfs says let's keep this going into early april. maybe we're not done yet. highs today still below average. >> all right. steve and pam working from home. >>> time is now 6:13. retailers looking ahead to when they could re-open stores. we'll tell you when apple plans to re-open hundreds of its stores that were shut down earlier this month. >> but first, the impact a statewide shelter-in-place order is having on getting ready for wild fire season. ♪ more than ever, your home is your sanctuary. that's why lincoln offers complimentary pickup and delivery servicing. we'll pick up your vehicle and leave you with a lincoln loaner and the peace of mind that helps you focus on what matters most. that's the power of sanctuary. and for a little extra help, you can now purchase a new lincoln remotely, and defer payment for up to 120 days. >>> good morning. and, welcome back
even 35 for alamo and look at kensington, el sobrante. our next system will be here saturday, but the cold air goes all the way from seattle down to next system will be here the gfs says let's keep this going into early april. maybe we're not done yet. highs today still below average. >> all right. steve and pam working from home. >>> time is now 6:13. retailers looking ahead to when they could re-open stores. we'll tell you when apple plans to re-open hundreds of its stores that...
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moraga 54 which is 10 warmer than alamo. san ramon down to 42. 49 in hayward, also fremont.k at 48. there's berkeley at 53. napa airport 39. fairfield close, half moon bay was 39. now 41. but san jose is 49 degrees. santa rosa down to 42. they made it to 82 yesterday. amazing! a few high clouds are kind of drifting south, but over the peninsula about san francisco, oakland south already beginning to move towards san jose. not a big deal. but it is a sign of things to come. once we get rid of this offshore direction, travis, east wind, vacaville, northeast breeze, humidity up. look at that. that low that we had down in southern california took the turn into south of arizona, new mexico, now picking up a lot of moisture. look at the severe weather firing up. this is early in the season. but from texas to the deep south is going to be another very active day. for us, not so much. it will be another day where we have possible record highs. a lot of 70s, even though the water temperatures are very cold. bodega bay 51. point reyes, 52. san francisco buoy, 52. and the fog looks lik
moraga 54 which is 10 warmer than alamo. san ramon down to 42. 49 in hayward, also fremont.k at 48. there's berkeley at 53. napa airport 39. fairfield close, half moon bay was 39. now 41. but san jose is 49 degrees. santa rosa down to 42. they made it to 82 yesterday. amazing! a few high clouds are kind of drifting south, but over the peninsula about san francisco, oakland south already beginning to move towards san jose. not a big deal. but it is a sign of things to come. once we get rid of...
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north bay hills may see wind gusts and around diablo and alamo area and solano county. you can see the offshore wind pattern there. the morning begins with 40s for most of the bay area. upper 30s like around morgan hill. by the afternoon, highs near 60s. highs tomorrow closer to 70 degrees. this includes tri-valley. low 70s around santa rosa. short term this is going to look a lot like the last five weeks. temperatures rise. mid-70s for about wednesday and saturday a bit of a change. looks like a bit of light rain to start the weekend and then we have to wait this time next weekend. we'll watch this storm offshore that's slowly approaching the coast as we get into the following week. it is day eight through ten in that extended forecast where things can get interesting. more for central and southern california. we call it the atmospheric connection. for the bay area more rain than we have seen. santa cruz mountains or areas around south of san jose. we'll see most rain once we get towards next weekend and beyond. a little bit bey spring-like. next saturday we'll see rai
north bay hills may see wind gusts and around diablo and alamo area and solano county. you can see the offshore wind pattern there. the morning begins with 40s for most of the bay area. upper 30s like around morgan hill. by the afternoon, highs near 60s. highs tomorrow closer to 70 degrees. this includes tri-valley. low 70s around santa rosa. short term this is going to look a lot like the last five weeks. temperatures rise. mid-70s for about wednesday and saturday a bit of a change. looks like...
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my cities days for centuries and accompanied my country through its finest alamos until the day i mean in a funny place. i'm still not too dumb to publish. april 8th. place . this is the deputy news live from berlin and italy pauses to pay its respects to the victims of the coronavirus pandemic. rome's mayor joins in observing a minute of silence in memory of the more than 11000 italians killed by the virus we will bring you the latest from rome.
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grew up near an asbestos factory and today he's an old soul maker and on the alamo reveals the callous business practices of the asbestos industry meyerson people around the world are been part of. the us trust us companies are protected by powerful politicians. promise to help trap asbestos. spotty w. climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. globalisation. biodiversity species conservation exploitation egoity. human rights displacement the toll chilled the global encouraged to a local action. global 3000. in 90 minutes on d. w. . in the us right of climate change. for cosmic. what's in store. for the future in the full. context for the major cities. just inside. counter. i'm david and this is a climate change brags that sex. happiness in 3 books. for you to. get smarter for free books are. what's the secret behind this classic. is it the sound. as soon as you hear beethoven lose your mind. or the story behind the music. heads for the ages bridges seem. odd last beethoven's 9th for the more it starts implemented on t.w. was. odd. this is t.v. every news live from berlin
grew up near an asbestos factory and today he's an old soul maker and on the alamo reveals the callous business practices of the asbestos industry meyerson people around the world are been part of. the us trust us companies are protected by powerful politicians. promise to help trap asbestos. spotty w. climate change. sustainability. environmental projects. globalisation. biodiversity species conservation exploitation egoity. human rights displacement the toll chilled the global encouraged to a...
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some of the heavier radar returns on the san mateo bridge and san leandro and heading to places like alamoou're going to find some standing water there. as we put this into motion, i'm sorry, some of the radar images are a little, i don't know, they're not what they should be. you should see they're dropping out. for the most part, we are pretty heavy. and then you can see the ste steadier rain
some of the heavier radar returns on the san mateo bridge and san leandro and heading to places like alamoou're going to find some standing water there. as we put this into motion, i'm sorry, some of the radar images are a little, i don't know, they're not what they should be. you should see they're dropping out. for the most part, we are pretty heavy. and then you can see the ste steadier rain
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we're seeing pockets of moderate rain around alamo, diablo road getting pretty wet. so be careful if you have to run out to get some medication or go to the supermarket. as you will notice on the peninsula around highway 101, redwood city, 82. el camino definitely seeing some of that wet weather as scattered lighter showers around morgan hill. we take you up towards vallejo, benicia road seeing pockets of wet weather. the mountains, sierra nevada and up around northern california, we're also seeing some the snow. there is a winter weather advisory until 11:00 a.m. tomorrow for the sierra above 4,000 feet. up to 16 inches over the peaks. travel is going to be difficult. temperatures right now, you feeling it? 40s and 50s. it's cold outside. here is a live look. rain, as you will notice from our golden gate bridge cameras. some blue sky trying to peak through. scattered cold showers tonight. possibility of thunder and hail tomorrow. and we are looking at frosty cold mornings the next two mornings. as we check out the storm impact scale, today, showers briefly. our high
we're seeing pockets of moderate rain around alamo, diablo road getting pretty wet. so be careful if you have to run out to get some medication or go to the supermarket. as you will notice on the peninsula around highway 101, redwood city, 82. el camino definitely seeing some of that wet weather as scattered lighter showers around morgan hill. we take you up towards vallejo, benicia road seeing pockets of wet weather. the mountains, sierra nevada and up around northern california, we're also...
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the southbound drive looks good from highway 4 through wanted creek on over to the danville side and alamo and if you're traveling on the nimitz freeway this morning so far we're in good shape for the southbound trip and so as one on one it's off to a fantastic start leaving san jose where a 25 minutes right now from 85 to menlo park. well to the east bay now hayward police are investigating a shooting that left one man dead and another injured this happened in the area of mission boulevard and blanche's street. the 2 victims say suffered from gunshot wounds and they left the scene before police got there they were later found over in oakland. one of them died and the other was taken to a local hospital to be treated. this is hayward's 4th homicide of 2020. well in national headlines democratic presidential candidate joe biden and bernie sanders. they're preparing to face off on super tuesday to we've been waiting for those hundreds of delegates across 6 states are still at stake. john lawrence has the latest from washington. >>it will be like deja vu all over again but not quite as big. o
the southbound drive looks good from highway 4 through wanted creek on over to the danville side and alamo and if you're traveling on the nimitz freeway this morning so far we're in good shape for the southbound trip and so as one on one it's off to a fantastic start leaving san jose where a 25 minutes right now from 85 to menlo park. well to the east bay now hayward police are investigating a shooting that left one man dead and another injured this happened in the area of mission boulevard and...
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so we have 6.80 which is wide open rolling south but walnut creek alamo danville the del martin bridge an easy commute to the peninsula 5.80 a smooth livermore to dublin and won a lot of nice as well heading north from brisbane to san francisco. and north carolina celebrating her birthday milestone and an unusual way david crabtree brings us and we're taking a look at a jail cell birthday party. >>sullivan the many cambridge hills assisted living center in roxboro dare not pass ruth bryant without a hug a warning to her be that us this date. her one 100th birthday there is going to be a slight delay in the birthday cake tradition, how ruth is in on the gag including the charge leveled against her he's never been to jail yet. she's headed there now in cuffs a much deputies could have added resisting arrest and assault got too in her own daughter, marian oakley had no idea the party would be like this she's a 100 but i don't >>they re going this far. there will be no cigarettes no jewelry in jail one free phone call and one jailhouse portrait for the ages. >>then came the gift, she's alw
so we have 6.80 which is wide open rolling south but walnut creek alamo danville the del martin bridge an easy commute to the peninsula 5.80 a smooth livermore to dublin and won a lot of nice as well heading north from brisbane to san francisco. and north carolina celebrating her birthday milestone and an unusual way david crabtree brings us and we're taking a look at a jail cell birthday party. >>sullivan the many cambridge hills assisted living center in roxboro dare not pass ruth...
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in the us assess a nation of iranian general custom silly money as well as an iraqi officer of the alamo hundreds now and nobody has claimed responsibility for this attack on target but following the end of the 40 day mourning period for still in money and. hundreds we've heard several statements come out from iranian backed groups here in iraq threatening attacks on u.s. personnel stationed here in iraq now what is significant here is that usually these rocket attacks are not very precise we have seen several of them over the past few weeks but we have never really had such a deadly attack on a base where u.s. personnel are stationed and worse the risk of further escalation. well there is a furor that once again this event could escalate and result in every tally of tory attacks as it did late last year and in january what because of those tensions again began when a rocket aimed at the k. one base in kirkuk killed one u.s. contractor at that time so the stand we actually have 3 fatalities so there is very much fear that once again this could result in retaliation and a potential really
in the us assess a nation of iranian general custom silly money as well as an iraqi officer of the alamo hundreds now and nobody has claimed responsibility for this attack on target but following the end of the 40 day mourning period for still in money and. hundreds we've heard several statements come out from iranian backed groups here in iraq threatening attacks on u.s. personnel stationed here in iraq now what is significant here is that usually these rocket attacks are not very precise we...
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when you think about san antonio, you often think of the world heritage missions, of which the alamo is a vital part. we also sit on top of the world's most prolific single
when you think about san antonio, you often think of the world heritage missions, of which the alamo is a vital part. we also sit on top of the world's most prolific single
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walnut creek and alamo, very light returns here.and things are scattered as we get towards the peninsula and the south bay. temperatures are cold, though, right above freezing at mt. hamilton. looking at the showers stacking up along highway 1. and the chance of showers we'll talk about that in a moment. and 50, san francisco. half moon bay. the temperatures have not changed much at all. you can see how it's damp out there from the golden gate bridge. 48, santa rosa, 52 and from sfo looking at clouds and fog. the drizzle, light rain, colder weather for the weekend. and, of course, we lose that hour sleep tonight. here's a look at the morning hours where we are focusing the rain from the north bay right on through the santa cruz mountains but as we into, shift to the east. the higher elevations, by the afternoon, 3:00, 4:00, we've had sun in the north bay. it's cool, numbers are just stuck in the 50s. and from about 6:00 this morning, through 3:00 in the afternoon, lig we haven't seen this in over a month. with the 0.1 to 0.2, 0.2, 0
walnut creek and alamo, very light returns here.and things are scattered as we get towards the peninsula and the south bay. temperatures are cold, though, right above freezing at mt. hamilton. looking at the showers stacking up along highway 1. and the chance of showers we'll talk about that in a moment. and 50, san francisco. half moon bay. the temperatures have not changed much at all. you can see how it's damp out there from the golden gate bridge. 48, santa rosa, 52 and from sfo looking at...
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that plane followed the car as this drove through neighborhoods in alamo and walnut creek. the car ended up in oakland where the suspects stopped at a liquor store. when all four people went inside, officers surrounded the building. the carjackers gave up and were arrested. >>> students and teachers spent their first day together after mcclymonds high was closed down for testing. the students were disbursed and sent to three different campuses while the mcclymonds' was tested. it's unclear when the high school campus will reopen. >>> past-moving brush fire in southern california. it's happening in norco, in riverside county. you can see the flames down below. so far 175 acres have burned. it's 20% contained. evacuation orders are in effect in this area. >>> california leading 18 other states into court suing the trump administration for shifting pentagon money to pay for the border wall. the states would join california's lawsuit, they argue the money president trump was diverting for the wall was aimed for the national guard. >>> up next at 6:30, results coming into the ne
that plane followed the car as this drove through neighborhoods in alamo and walnut creek. the car ended up in oakland where the suspects stopped at a liquor store. when all four people went inside, officers surrounded the building. the carjackers gave up and were arrested. >>> students and teachers spent their first day together after mcclymonds high was closed down for testing. the students were disbursed and sent to three different campuses while the mcclymonds' was tested. it's...
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and 44 in alamo. there are a couple cool locations. the thunderstorm activity is firing up.here goes that line from texas to the deep south. another day of severe weather for them, and, for us, a few high clouds and patchy fog. it's very few on the coast. the forecast model brings in rain here next tuesday. they want to. we'll see though. they might favor southern california over us. 60s, 70s. upper 70s to near 80. fog returns tomorrow. it will start to cool down and 60s going into the weekend. >>> 5:20 is the time. an ups employee accused of planning a mass shooting. what he said to his co-workers that kougt their attention. >> plus... our election coverage continues. the state that has yet to report the results. tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does too. this is xfinity x1. featuring the emmy award-winning voice remote. streaming services without changing passwords and input. live sports - with real-time stats and scores. access to the most 4k content. and your movies and shows to go. the best tv experience is the best tv value. xfinity x1. simple. easy. awes
and 44 in alamo. there are a couple cool locations. the thunderstorm activity is firing up.here goes that line from texas to the deep south. another day of severe weather for them, and, for us, a few high clouds and patchy fog. it's very few on the coast. the forecast model brings in rain here next tuesday. they want to. we'll see though. they might favor southern california over us. 60s, 70s. upper 70s to near 80. fog returns tomorrow. it will start to cool down and 60s going into the weekend....
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alamo, castro valley, dublin, clayton. more 40s and then marin a little bit of a breeze. so we get a break today. get out and enjoy it if if you can. and then our next system is on tap for saturday into sunday for some rain here. maybe point 25" to point 15" there. by the time e get to april unless it's a real rain year, and this year is not, usually things start to wind down. we'll see some weekend rain and it looks quieter next week. >>> the white house considering new guidelines on when shelter-in-place orders should be lifted. some of the criteria they're looking at as the coronavirus continues to spread. >> also, british prime minister boris johnson announced this morning, he tested positive for coronavirus. we have an update on his (music) >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. our time is 6:15. new this morning, british prime minister boris johnson announced he is the first world leader testing positive for coronavirus. he went on social media this morning. johnson said he developed mild symptoms including a persistent cough. so he is self-isolating. he will continue t
alamo, castro valley, dublin, clayton. more 40s and then marin a little bit of a breeze. so we get a break today. get out and enjoy it if if you can. and then our next system is on tap for saturday into sunday for some rain here. maybe point 25" to point 15" there. by the time e get to april unless it's a real rain year, and this year is not, usually things start to wind down. we'll see some weekend rain and it looks quieter next week. >>> the white house considering new...
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a great book out, he'll be in houston on thursday friday signing copies of "sam houston and to the alamo thank you for taking a break. >> i will be with the houston baptist church. i'll be there for the bush 41 foundation on thursday. >> shannon: you are not worried about crowds, the president is not worried, what do you think. >> i know japan said, we will play baseball, but nobody come. i don't think we're at the point now where we should start clearing out stadiums. i think he is the president, that's an appropriate question. i would expect bernie sanders to get that question. they didn't, but they were critical. i don't think were at the point yet where you start clearing out stadiums. here's the thing that comes to mind. it's not as if you catch this, you die. you catch this event the flu, 98% are going to make a hundred percent recovery. we are seeing that on a daily basis. you set people on fox news, i'm done. >> shannon: you mentioned this is getting political and there's been a lot of discussion about that. "the wall street journal" had an opinion piece that said, here is a dang
a great book out, he'll be in houston on thursday friday signing copies of "sam houston and to the alamo thank you for taking a break. >> i will be with the houston baptist church. i'll be there for the bush 41 foundation on thursday. >> shannon: you are not worried about crowds, the president is not worried, what do you think. >> i know japan said, we will play baseball, but nobody come. i don't think we're at the point now where we should start clearing out stadiums. i...
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the car was tracked from alamo all the way to oakland. they were going up to 120 miles an hour. the chase ended on the streets of oakland. the suspects tried to hide after leaving their stolen car behind. >>> votes are still being counted this morning. but two presidential candidates are already coming out as big winners on super tuesday. how joe biden and bernie sanders fared with voters in 14 states and a closer look at bay area races. >>> the coronavirus continues to spread around the bay area. we'll tell you volunteers will be hitting the streets in san francisco. we'll show you what's happening today and the latest numbers from around the bay area. >>> and devastation and destruction after a series of powerful tornadoes tears through central tennessee. we're live in nashville with the damage that was left behind and how people are recovering. >>> good morning. so glad you're with us, march 4th. i'm gasia mikaelian. >> i'm dave clark. as always, good to see you. >> good to be here with you. we're parsing through the results of super tuesday. >> you can handle the sunshine. >
the car was tracked from alamo all the way to oakland. they were going up to 120 miles an hour. the chase ended on the streets of oakland. the suspects tried to hide after leaving their stolen car behind. >>> votes are still being counted this morning. but two presidential candidates are already coming out as big winners on super tuesday. how joe biden and bernie sanders fared with voters in 14 states and a closer look at bay area races. >>> the coronavirus continues to spread...
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the first was on interstate 680 alamo near the l pence auto on- ramp just after 8 pm.the cyclist ended up on the freeway and it was hit and killed by another vehicle. investigators said the other driver stayed on the scene and has been questioned. if you saw this crash you are asked to call the chp. there was another deadly crash near livermore which involved three vehicles including a motorcycle last night at around 93 miles north of interstate 580. the chp said at least one person died but they are not giving us any other information about the vehicles involved or the people involved in that road has reopened after being closed for more than two hours. >>> the convicted serial killer known as the grim sleeper died over the weekend in san quentin state prison. correction officials say that lonnie franklin, on death row, was found unresponsive in his jail cell saturday night the prosecutor say that franklin terrorized south los angeles for decades for he was convicted four years ago for killing nine women and a teenaged girl. an autopsy will determine how he died, alth
the first was on interstate 680 alamo near the l pence auto on- ramp just after 8 pm.the cyclist ended up on the freeway and it was hit and killed by another vehicle. investigators said the other driver stayed on the scene and has been questioned. if you saw this crash you are asked to call the chp. there was another deadly crash near livermore which involved three vehicles including a motorcycle last night at around 93 miles north of interstate 580. the chp said at least one person died but...
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then more slowing into alamo.bridges, those are busy. >>> cooler is big message. maybe for the weekend saturday, you know, last weekend, the sierra got snow. we didn't get any rain here. what about this weekend? still some forecast of snow up there. if you are going up saturday, friday would be the best day to go. about five inches of snow expected. last weekend, that was an over- achiever. maybe this will have the same kind of scenario if it pans out. we didn't get rain last weekend, as you know, but maybe this weekend we will. forecast models are actually trending a little wetter, which is hard to believe. almost everything that's come in has been trending drier. not this time around. we'll see if they keep that tomorrow. then next week, good rain for southern california. the message today, cooler. temperatures coming down, still slightly above average for many, although the city at 62 is exactly where they should be. the fog is the big story and the onshore breeze, which will be ramping up. travis up to 30, 35
then more slowing into alamo.bridges, those are busy. >>> cooler is big message. maybe for the weekend saturday, you know, last weekend, the sierra got snow. we didn't get any rain here. what about this weekend? still some forecast of snow up there. if you are going up saturday, friday would be the best day to go. about five inches of snow expected. last weekend, that was an over- achiever. maybe this will have the same kind of scenario if it pans out. we didn't get rain last weekend,...
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union city all the way out towards livermore and the diablo range, shower activity, san ramon and alamo a few sprinkles. temperatures in the 50s in oakland, 47 in richmond, 41 novato. north bay, you'll stay dry. the next few hours we have green from gilroy to san jose, some morning showers. by the afternoon, 1:00, in the 60s, warming up, but the showers will be sneaking up through the higher elevations, the south bay. it will be milder, mid to upper 60s. by 6:00, we're looking at some sunshine out there with few isolated showers. we're going to bring in more showers for the second half of your weekend and even next week as well. >> thank you, lisa. >>> three people staying in rvs at the event center have tested positive for coronavirus. rvs are parked at the event center for temporary housing for people exposed to the virus a and not needing hospitalization. each rv is single occupancy and has a kitchen and bathroom. counta are grpf residents facing anxiety during the coronavirus crisis is the undocumented community. employers are feeling the financial pressures and laying off workers r
union city all the way out towards livermore and the diablo range, shower activity, san ramon and alamo a few sprinkles. temperatures in the 50s in oakland, 47 in richmond, 41 novato. north bay, you'll stay dry. the next few hours we have green from gilroy to san jose, some morning showers. by the afternoon, 1:00, in the 60s, warming up, but the showers will be sneaking up through the higher elevations, the south bay. it will be milder, mid to upper 60s. by 6:00, we're looking at some sunshine...
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clayton 37. 35 in alamo. 38 in dublin. 35. monterey is 53. looks like about .10" to maybe .25".er sunday, it looks like a break in our pattern for here at least a few and are inching closer to p with a average, but we're still not there yet. so, today, if you can get out, we've got some rain on the weekend and it looks like rain on monday and tuesday. back to you guys. >>> time now is 5:21. well, like every hospital across the bay area, animal shelters are also bracing for a surge. coming up, what's being done to ensure pets are being taken care of. >> also, the grass roots effort to collect protective gear to first responders and locals helping feed those in need in san francisco. it's a like, a dagger?a worm! a tiny sword? bread...breadstick? a matchstick! a lamppost! coin slot! no? uhhh... 10 seconds. a stick! a walking stick! eiffel tower, mount kilimanjaro! (ding) time! sorry, it's a tandem bicycle. what? what?! as long as sloths are slow, you can count on geico saving folks money. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. more than ever, your
clayton 37. 35 in alamo. 38 in dublin. 35. monterey is 53. looks like about .10" to maybe .25".er sunday, it looks like a break in our pattern for here at least a few and are inching closer to p with a average, but we're still not there yet. so, today, if you can get out, we've got some rain on the weekend and it looks like rain on monday and tuesday. back to you guys. >>> time now is 5:21. well, like every hospital across the bay area, animal shelters are also bracing for a...
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taken me to the web site oh i got a word consulting and the man behind it who lives near across the alamo have a hunch out the best food on the planet how did you know about. i was introduced to it when my father in my most aware working for king for had it not do the edges of so would you rather when i was 14 years old the king i gave some as a present to my father for his job and. i kept it trisha sleaziest to 2. small pieces by small piece and then i was in love with this go with what is your profession these days my profession and i go with and the other parts i work for are some special custom out i would say to look for some very high grade i guess i would. as the sun goes down and shows me some of these waves. i brought you a few. projects a few sample from different quality to from various teams this one is the last piece that they kept from the king. my last bits from the king. and with this one no it's. senator nunn fell yeah yeah but so this is sinking grades from indonesia it is called the sinking grade because it's sinking into what term because of the oil come to and there's
taken me to the web site oh i got a word consulting and the man behind it who lives near across the alamo have a hunch out the best food on the planet how did you know about. i was introduced to it when my father in my most aware working for king for had it not do the edges of so would you rather when i was 14 years old the king i gave some as a present to my father for his job and. i kept it trisha sleaziest to 2. small pieces by small piece and then i was in love with this go with what is...
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for the most part, i like what i see here as you drive through walnut creek and alamo. there have been no problems on the san mateo bridge and dunbarton today. you can see 880 north and oakland looks okay in both directions and here at the bay bridge toll plaza there is a little bit of a backup at the toll plaza. 6:19. let's go to steve. >> thank you, sir. >>> we'll get to it here. the message has been sent out that it looks like maybe some rain saturday morning. so, mom, again, says don't toy with my emotions. it sure looks like it. down towards san jose and los gatos and so far the amounts are steady. now there will be more rain next week depending on where this low ends up. it could be a little bit more towards southern and central california. for the next couple of days it's cooler. after those 70s and 80s it's mainly 60s. but the wind has turned onshore and that is a big fog bank. from yesterday, nothing to look at that. 50s on the water temps there. they're cold and once we get that onshore breeze, that fog had no problem forming. this time of year, that creates t
for the most part, i like what i see here as you drive through walnut creek and alamo. there have been no problems on the san mateo bridge and dunbarton today. you can see 880 north and oakland looks okay in both directions and here at the bay bridge toll plaza there is a little bit of a backup at the toll plaza. 6:19. let's go to steve. >> thank you, sir. >>> we'll get to it here. the message has been sent out that it looks like maybe some rain saturday morning. so, mom, again,...
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alamo, danville, pleasanton in there. and castro valley.re some cool readings. 12 up in south lake tahoe. 18 out in kneely. 39 in redding and 38 in redding. 56 in san diego. by the way, san diego has more rain than we do. more rain than san jose and more rain than san francisco. so things are a little topsy turvy and they're getting more. that looks to be the way things are going to develop over the next three to five days. san jose 1.25". santa rosa a third. highs have been below average today. today looks to be close about the same tomorrow. and it looks like some of our rain on timing. >>> multiple people living in a nursing home on the peninsula tested positive for covid-19. up next, the actions by staff and health officials to contain the spread of the virus. >> plus, a united effort to support nonprofits in the south bay. see who's pitching in to provide food, internet, and funding. i can't believe it. that chad really was raised by wolves? which one is your mother? that's her right there. oh, gosh. no, i can't believe how easy it was
alamo, danville, pleasanton in there. and castro valley.re some cool readings. 12 up in south lake tahoe. 18 out in kneely. 39 in redding and 38 in redding. 56 in san diego. by the way, san diego has more rain than we do. more rain than san jose and more rain than san francisco. so things are a little topsy turvy and they're getting more. that looks to be the way things are going to develop over the next three to five days. san jose 1.25". santa rosa a third. highs have been below average...
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walnut creek getting wet as well as alamo. pretty heavy showers, i-80, up through san francisco, a little more scattered as you go down the peninsula. san mateo, san bruno, 280, wet weather towards woodside. into dublin and pleasanton, 680, light rain. fremont, not so much but filling in. to the santa cruz mountains, the north bay, where it has been pretty quiet. we've had some overnight showers, but check out napa, santa rosa, not a whole lot going on but down through vallejo and the san pablo bay, martinez, highway 4, it's getting a bit wet. here is san jose. we can see the cloud cover. 50 downtown, 48 in half moon bay, from the roof camera some breezy winds throughout the day today and tomorrow. temperatures in the upper 40s. it will be chilly for the next several days. have to forget about all those 70s we had into february and part of march. here are the winds, upper elevation winds, 20 to 30-mile-per-hour winds, so gusty. sierra nevada, winter storm warning through 11:00 monday morning. we're talk at least two feet lake
walnut creek getting wet as well as alamo. pretty heavy showers, i-80, up through san francisco, a little more scattered as you go down the peninsula. san mateo, san bruno, 280, wet weather towards woodside. into dublin and pleasanton, 680, light rain. fremont, not so much but filling in. to the santa cruz mountains, the north bay, where it has been pretty quiet. we've had some overnight showers, but check out napa, santa rosa, not a whole lot going on but down through vallejo and the san pablo...
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downtown the alamo had just opened its doors. few tourists began boarding little boats to gaze at remnants of texas history along urban stretches of the san antonio river, and several miles away in the farther reaches of the modern city a manager of a video game store began his daily ritual. his name was mariano rivera. >> the store opens at 10:00 but managers get there at 9:00, grab the till, the money and take it to the bank. >> same process at a sister store, same company, not far away. that one managed by a woman who sent the text to her boyfriend, except this was strange. as the morning slipped by, her store remained closed. mariano got a call from the district manager. >> can you go over there and maybe you can see something, see what is going on. >> he did. he saw a white car in the parking lot. looked like the young woman's car. he peered into the store window. nobody there. >> i thought, man, this is strange, like where is she. so i kept calling, nothing. >> her name was amber belken. tiny, just 5'2", 100 pounds, but ene
downtown the alamo had just opened its doors. few tourists began boarding little boats to gaze at remnants of texas history along urban stretches of the san antonio river, and several miles away in the farther reaches of the modern city a manager of a video game store began his daily ritual. his name was mariano rivera. >> the store opens at 10:00 but managers get there at 9:00, grab the till, the money and take it to the bank. >> same process at a sister store, same company, not...
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including the alamo, the texas republic. if you're not familiar with those titles, you will want to be. we appreciate jack allowing us to drag him back into the civil war today to speak on "50 shades of blue and gray, causes and responsibilities of the civil war." ladies and gentlemen, jack davis. [applause] jack davis: john and i share the same quandary over titling apparently. i like the blue and gray bucket list. i thought 50 shades of grey might play on the title of another book and might result in a wildly enthusiastic audience spilling out into the streets of richmond. and i would just be filling in the center where he tried to get you to go. would you all please move to this row in the front? it is delightful to be back here. i have always had high regard for the american civil war museum and its predecessor. for coming here in speaking to audiences like this. i also sympathize with john with being required to host this. it reminds me of a story from a number of years ago when i got a call from the fella organizing wh
including the alamo, the texas republic. if you're not familiar with those titles, you will want to be. we appreciate jack allowing us to drag him back into the civil war today to speak on "50 shades of blue and gray, causes and responsibilities of the civil war." ladies and gentlemen, jack davis. [applause] jack davis: john and i share the same quandary over titling apparently. i like the blue and gray bucket list. i thought 50 shades of grey might play on the title of another book...
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his alamo as it turned out. he was driven from the race.ald trump has a place down there, but he was not a floridian. and he won in florida and essentially ended it. by winning in florida. peter: ted cruz that same night in 2016 one alaska oklahoma and texas. marco rubio won minnesota. carl: he won a minnesota caucus. but you can win a bar bet. there's state he won a primary in. here's a hint. it is not a state. puerto rico. my son lives in puerto rico and i talked to my bosses into saying this puerto rico thing is important to rubio. he won, but it was not important to him. peter: where were you? carl: i was with real clear politics. peter: where were you on super tuesday? carl: i was in our newsroom. we got a reporters together. it was a night where the last doubter even among the press corp. thought this donald trump thing was real, that was put to rest on super tuesday of 2016. peter: march 1, 2016, here's the president on super tuesday night. [video clip] >> this has been an amazing evening. already we won five major states and it look
his alamo as it turned out. he was driven from the race.ald trump has a place down there, but he was not a floridian. and he won in florida and essentially ended it. by winning in florida. peter: ted cruz that same night in 2016 one alaska oklahoma and texas. marco rubio won minnesota. carl: he won a minnesota caucus. but you can win a bar bet. there's state he won a primary in. here's a hint. it is not a state. puerto rico. my son lives in puerto rico and i talked to my bosses into saying this...
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count basie, and louis armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamohappened? where did it all go? >> geno: what killed farish street was immigration. once we were able to branch out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. >> anthony: right. >> geno: so great for the black race, but terrible for the black business. in fact, the only reason you're coming to farish street right now -- >> anthony: mm-hmm. >> geno: -- is we have two churches, two funeral homes, and the big apple inn. so you're gonna either die, worship, or come to my place to eat, and that's the only traffic we get. >> anthony: or all three, and that -- you know? >> geno: that's right. >> anthony: not in that order, but -- >> woman: how you doing? >> woman 2: one hot? how y'all doing today? >> anthony: back when things were hopping, geno lee's great grandfather juan "big john" mora moved to mississippi from mexico city, started a family with an african-american woman in jackson. he sold hot tamales out of a steel drum on the corner. in 1939, he moved th
count basie, and louis armstrong all took the stage at places like the crystal palace ballroom and the alamohappened? where did it all go? >> geno: what killed farish street was immigration. once we were able to branch out of our own indigenous black-run businesses, the black-owned businesses died. >> anthony: right. >> geno: so great for the black race, but terrible for the black business. in fact, the only reason you're coming to farish street right now -- >> anthony:...
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some of the heavier radar returns on the san mateo bridge and san leandro and heading to places like alamo and you're going to find some standing water there. as we put this into motion, i'm sorry, some of the radar images are a little, i don't know, they're not what they should be. you should see they're dropping out. for the most part, we are pretty heavy. and then you can see the ste steadier rain is going to, you can see the steadier rain tapers as we head through the mid-morning and right behind me the showers and the thunderstorms. you can see the more yellows and oranges and reds in this that will come in this afternoon and bring us the chance of grapel and hail and keep the snow level around 28 to 3,000 feet. the earliest commuters coming down 680. soggy start today with showers and thunderstorms and mountain snow all the way through 7:00. >> mike, thank you. >>> kaiser perman,anteanteanteae driving sites and those who meet the criteria for testing and have a doctor's order to be tested. because these are not open to the public, the locations haven't been publicly released. >>> son
some of the heavier radar returns on the san mateo bridge and san leandro and heading to places like alamo and you're going to find some standing water there. as we put this into motion, i'm sorry, some of the radar images are a little, i don't know, they're not what they should be. you should see they're dropping out. for the most part, we are pretty heavy. and then you can see the ste steadier rain is going to, you can see the steadier rain tapers as we head through the mid-morning and right...
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targeted him so the money here and by that killing him as well as the alamo hundreds that decision was not really acted upon the u.s. made it clear that it would not be withdrawing from iraq as a result of what it called your brain and pressure and since then there have been negotiations ongoing between the u.s. and iraq on the future shape and form of u.s. military presence here so these latest attacks have reignited that entire discussion and we now see that a growing number of actors are calling for foreign troops to leave now it remains to be seen exactly how this will play out because we currently have a caretaker government so that kind of government is usually not in a position to a force very far reaching decisions such as the expulsion of foreign troops but another thing here may happen here over time that if such a attacks continue and they continue to incur casualties such as today and earlier this week the u.s. itself may over time reconsider the value and purpose of its presence here and when i speak privately with some members of the kalid coalition there is some sense of
targeted him so the money here and by that killing him as well as the alamo hundreds that decision was not really acted upon the u.s. made it clear that it would not be withdrawing from iraq as a result of what it called your brain and pressure and since then there have been negotiations ongoing between the u.s. and iraq on the future shape and form of u.s. military presence here so these latest attacks have reignited that entire discussion and we now see that a growing number of actors are...
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when i say revolution, y'all probably think alamo. different revolution. this one, this is, this is the guys on the east coast. so we're a little far from that, so with love, to take us there and find out that way. not happening, though. but, okay. there's that. so, yes. remember this. it's very different here in 1775. battles are small. they're very close. there's all sorts of difficulties, challenges, very different than from what you may be used to in other wars, modern conflicts and whatnot. there's that. all right. so this is just military history in general. things to think about, before, as we move forward. so -- let's set up our two sides. all right. yeah. we're going there. all right. let's talk the british first. and, yes, i'm intentionally using this. what sorts -- do british folks have on us? >> established officer corps. >> yeah and actually pretty good. all right. these guys know what, their proi professionals. doing it 30, 40 years on many continue dmenent continents. not their first war, first rodeo. they got the know-how and can change thi
when i say revolution, y'all probably think alamo. different revolution. this one, this is, this is the guys on the east coast. so we're a little far from that, so with love, to take us there and find out that way. not happening, though. but, okay. there's that. so, yes. remember this. it's very different here in 1775. battles are small. they're very close. there's all sorts of difficulties, challenges, very different than from what you may be used to in other wars, modern conflicts and...
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when i say revolution, y'all probably thinking alamo. different revolution, folks. this one is the guys on the east coast. and so we're a little far away from that. so would love to take a ride out that way. not happening though. there's that. so yeah, remember this. it's very different here in 1775. battles are small. they're very close. there's all sorts of difficulties, challenges that are very different from what you may be used to from other wars, more modern conflicts and what not. so there's that. all right. so this is just military history in general. things to think about before we move forward. so let's set up our two sides. all right. we're going there. all right. let's talk the british first. yes, i am intentionally using red. what sorts of advantage do our british folks have? what have they got on us, ryan? >> they have an established officer corps. >> yeah. and they're actually pretty good. all right. these guys know -- they're professionals. these are guys that have been doing it for 30, 40 years on many different continents. this is not the first war
when i say revolution, y'all probably thinking alamo. different revolution, folks. this one is the guys on the east coast. and so we're a little far away from that. so would love to take a ride out that way. not happening though. there's that. so yeah, remember this. it's very different here in 1775. battles are small. they're very close. there's all sorts of difficulties, challenges that are very different from what you may be used to from other wars, more modern conflicts and what not. so...
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passive cargo inspection technology relying on naturally occurring particles first developed at los alamos laboratory. cbp's pilot showed the system is safe, effective, fishlgt, durable and successfully detected illicit drugs shielded in routine goods that are moved legally across the border as part of routine commerce. according to cbp's own report, this new and emerging technology can immediately offer a sought after and much needed scanning solution. what is the department's plan to deploy this and other technologies at key points of entry, sir? >> again, i appreciate that question. ni is a game changer. in 2019 this committee again thank you, $560 million, '20, another $60 million for ni technology. it is a game changing across, on the nii technology, and i think what you just represented is this isn't an off-the-shelf type stuff. it's ever changing, ever evolving. we are working with investors to develop new technology that will enhance our capabilities. it's not just about in this arena, it's not just about acquiring technology, it's about acquiring the right technology that's not ju
passive cargo inspection technology relying on naturally occurring particles first developed at los alamos laboratory. cbp's pilot showed the system is safe, effective, fishlgt, durable and successfully detected illicit drugs shielded in routine goods that are moved legally across the border as part of routine commerce. according to cbp's own report, this new and emerging technology can immediately offer a sought after and much needed scanning solution. what is the department's plan to deploy...