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belmont retreated to her home in long island. they just -- there was a great deal of fear, not just among the elite women, but also the middle class women that they would be taken for radicals or street walkers. and in 1912 -- and maybe this is the turning point -- alva belmont decided that public opinion had shifted and would accept women of her standing walking in the streets. and she led a delegation, a contingent in that year's parade and several journalists commented afterwards that the push she gave the movement, the public acceptance, the cover was a singular contribution. i don't know if that answers. judy: it does. there are so many fascinating questions. how hard was it for the -- if you want to call them the intellectuals of the movement, to accept the idea that it took this appeal to society to close to appearance, to broaden the popular appeal of the movement. johanna: i think it was very hard. i think they resisted a lot. they were accustomed to doing things their own way. there was also a great deal of tension over
belmont retreated to her home in long island. they just -- there was a great deal of fear, not just among the elite women, but also the middle class women that they would be taken for radicals or street walkers. and in 1912 -- and maybe this is the turning point -- alva belmont decided that public opinion had shifted and would accept women of her standing walking in the streets. and she led a delegation, a contingent in that year's parade and several journalists commented afterwards that the...
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none of us would be here if it wasn't for the dreamers like alva belmont, and what she did.oes make a difference. >> reporter: a reminder of the power in soaring to new heights. nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >> yuccas: wow, those women have guts. nancy, thank you. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. have a great night. captioning spons ed by cbs . >>> if you notice the plume of smoke east of morgan hill, it's concerning, but firefighters have a plan of attack. >> that led to another air quality issue. san jose saw it the most. i'll talk about where the plume of smoke came from. >>> in sonoma county they are reaching out to fire victims. >>> this is the new norm, you have to make it work. >> did the road to reopening get smooth error on bumpier. we begin with the fire watch in eastern santa clara county. the result was that impressive plume of smoke, the result of backfires. crews have set fire in this area east of morgan hill. the idea is to burn off the fuel so the fire can't make a run at the dozer lines the crews have dug to
none of us would be here if it wasn't for the dreamers like alva belmont, and what she did.oes make a difference. >> reporter: a reminder of the power in soaring to new heights. nancy chen, cbs news, new york. >> yuccas: wow, those women have guts. nancy, thank you. that's the "cbs weekend news" for this saturday. i'm jamie yuccas in los angeles. have a great night. captioning spons ed by cbs . >>> if you notice the plume of smoke east of morgan hill, it's...
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i would going to cambridge which was right outside of belmont. and we could to the used bookstores . started reading like a man presence especially at night. i read any of the crap that i write. and really turned me on pretty they when the going to grad school and vanderbilt freedoms in a phd program there. and vietnam got in the way. peter: you think you took off. james: i think i tell good stories. i was lucky. and alex was what made me take off. in the publisher really believed in it. and along came a spider is a very readable book. a lot of big fans out there. a lot of fans. we just actually, did this in the first time in eight years now pretty we put out a call and it is amazing, these kids. in the rock kid kids anymore. they're older. they said oh my god, they got me reading it was my favorite. their crying. it's cool thing. peter: james patterson, is most recent nonfiction is the house of kennedy and is available now when the bookstores reopen or online. thank you for spinning a few minutes with us. sue and it's really nice interview. than
i would going to cambridge which was right outside of belmont. and we could to the used bookstores . started reading like a man presence especially at night. i read any of the crap that i write. and really turned me on pretty they when the going to grad school and vanderbilt freedoms in a phd program there. and vietnam got in the way. peter: you think you took off. james: i think i tell good stories. i was lucky. and alex was what made me take off. in the publisher really believed in it. and...
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you could see the original painting of this at the belmont hall. that was the aebdsend of 1916. as 1917 dawned, they haven't gained a single state, twisted a single voter, we still have this president who is not interested in helping us sway anybody in congress. we need to do something new. and at the beginning of 1917 they came up with the idea of picketing the white house. i promise if you go to the white house there will be picketers there. there always are. feel free to remind them it was alice paul's idea. this is the first time anybody had done this. check out the visuals. the women in the dark coats against the white house, that banner that said mr. president, how long must women wait for liberty. inez milholland's maybe last words in dark letters on a light background. this is all made for the pictures. and pictures are great. so at the live in the space there was sort of a curiosity. people were interested in the white house pickets. that is interesting. this is january and february 1917. it is really cold out there. but people would come by and sometimes women would co
you could see the original painting of this at the belmont hall. that was the aebdsend of 1916. as 1917 dawned, they haven't gained a single state, twisted a single voter, we still have this president who is not interested in helping us sway anybody in congress. we need to do something new. and at the beginning of 1917 they came up with the idea of picketing the white house. i promise if you go to the white house there will be picketers there. there always are. feel free to remind them it was...
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next to the united states capitol and that's named after eva belmont who was the major funder.ome of the women didn't just write checks. they went to jail. they stood outside. they were picketers. they were protestors. and in fact this is what draws a lot of woodrow wilson's attention when some of these women are being arrested who are more predominant in society and their husbands are friends with woodrow wilson and they come to the white house and they complain to wilson saying, what are you doing? why is my wife in jail or prison 22 miles south of washington, d.c., in a work house? that starts to get wilson's attention because of the spouses that are coming to complain to wilson about the treatment. but there was also working-class women, women that worked in factories, women who worked in education that would travel across the united states to come -- particularly for alice paul and participate in the pickets. the other question was about the beginning of the movement and the caller is correct with that. there's at least two movements that come before the women's suffrage m
next to the united states capitol and that's named after eva belmont who was the major funder.ome of the women didn't just write checks. they went to jail. they stood outside. they were picketers. they were protestors. and in fact this is what draws a lot of woodrow wilson's attention when some of these women are being arrested who are more predominant in society and their husbands are friends with woodrow wilson and they come to the white house and they complain to wilson saying, what are you...
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and further ahead the president talks to the press and a handful of supporters so belmont's content herself with the knife straight. she's disappointed hold your head high captain. it's a tough situation for his own security personnel won't let folks near it's strange . you need lots of strength because they're trying to keep the people friendly and that's bad but we will be doing the next morning back getting ready for the big some day demonstration. also naro supporters have brought along 27 crosses one for every state in brazil. first by gather for a press. 'd and. was then they embark on their mission. comments on all of their activities live on the net usually without a mask on here i have 27 crisis and no one will be throwing stumbling blocks in our way again because this video is being transmitted world wide will show who the anti democrats are it's not us now so 7 most of us. against this confrontational style is seen on the streets and on the net people are polarized. so sit down doesn't accept that my brazilians may have contracted and dying from coronavirus due to balance in our
and further ahead the president talks to the press and a handful of supporters so belmont's content herself with the knife straight. she's disappointed hold your head high captain. it's a tough situation for his own security personnel won't let folks near it's strange . you need lots of strength because they're trying to keep the people friendly and that's bad but we will be doing the next morning back getting ready for the big some day demonstration. also naro supporters have brought along 27...
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you can see the original of this painting, by the way at belmont hall. as 1917 dawns, the national women's party thinking nothing we're doing isn't working. we haven't gained a sing the state. we haven't twisted a single voter. we need to do something new, and at the beginning of 1917, they came up with the idea of picketing the white house. i promise you if you go to the white house, there will be picketers there. there always are. fee freel to remind them it was alice paul's idea. this was the first time anybody had ever done this. again, check out the visuals, right? these women in their dark coats against the white house, the banner that says mr. president, how long must women wait for liberty? in this very simple san serif font. it's all made for the pictures. the pictures are great. at the time live in the space they were sort of a curiosity. people were interested in the white house pickets. this is january/february 1917. it's very cold out there. people would sort of come by, and sometimes women would come to washington to participate. there were
you can see the original of this painting, by the way at belmont hall. as 1917 dawns, the national women's party thinking nothing we're doing isn't working. we haven't gained a sing the state. we haven't twisted a single voter. we need to do something new, and at the beginning of 1917, they came up with the idea of picketing the white house. i promise you if you go to the white house, there will be picketers there. there always are. fee freel to remind them it was alice paul's idea. this was...
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you can see it at belmont hall. this march, in addition to being a great publicity ploy, was an announcement the federal amendment was back. this was really going to be a major strategy going forward. so really alice paul was pushing the switch to the amendment and also these much more public tactics. she had -- she was very young, only in her early 20s. she had gone to grad school in england, had become a follower of analine packhurst. the british suffrage movement had its slow and steady color within the lines movement and then they had the packhurst. the packhursts were really radical. and the mother and daughters were totally radical and very, very militant, eventually alice paul's faction became called militant. they had nothing on the british women. they escalated to trying to burn the prime minister's house, i understand they tried to set fire to the botanical gardens. they smacked policemen in the face on purpose. they were not playing around. i love this. this is a british paper. the headline says "trouble
you can see it at belmont hall. this march, in addition to being a great publicity ploy, was an announcement the federal amendment was back. this was really going to be a major strategy going forward. so really alice paul was pushing the switch to the amendment and also these much more public tactics. she had -- she was very young, only in her early 20s. she had gone to grad school in england, had become a follower of analine packhurst. the british suffrage movement had its slow and steady...
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commission and berkshire conference originally planned this program as an in-person event at the belmont hall national monument which is the historical headquarters of the national women's party in washington, d.c. and which today stands as a national monument telling the story of the history of the suffrage movement. while we're not able to be together in person at belmont hall right now, we are so thankful to the berkes and to our panelists for being willing to shift and working with us to make this webinar happen. also, huge thank you to everyone in the audience right now who is joining us. and to all of you who are continuing to commemorate the suffrage centennial and to uplift women's history in this age of social distancing. we are also thrilled to have these tlae amazing curators with us tonight as our panelists for this discussion. curators get an inside look at the suffrage exhibits. now, to all our members in the audience tonight, maybe some of you have been able to see these exhibits in person, maybe you haven't had the chance yet. either way we're all going to get a unique lo
commission and berkshire conference originally planned this program as an in-person event at the belmont hall national monument which is the historical headquarters of the national women's party in washington, d.c. and which today stands as a national monument telling the story of the history of the suffrage movement. while we're not able to be together in person at belmont hall right now, we are so thankful to the berkes and to our panelists for being willing to shift and working with us to...
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we have the belmont paul house named after the founder for the national women's party.ome of the women did not just write checks. they stood outside. they were protesters. this is what draws a lot of woodrow wilson's attention. when some of these women are being arrested are more prominent in society and their husbands are friends with woodrow wilson and they come into the white house and complained to wilson, saying why is my wife in jail or in prison 22 miles south of washington, d.c. in a workhouse, that starts attentionson's because of the spouses coming to complain to wilson about the treatment. there were also working-class women, women who worked in education, who would travel across united states to come particularly for alice paul and participate in the pickets. theother question was about women's suffrage movement. the caller is correct with that. movementsat least two . earlier was the abolition movement. many of the early suffragists gained their organization, political skills, how to give a speech, righty speech, how to write an article for a newspaper, all
we have the belmont paul house named after the founder for the national women's party.ome of the women did not just write checks. they stood outside. they were protesters. this is what draws a lot of woodrow wilson's attention. when some of these women are being arrested are more prominent in society and their husbands are friends with woodrow wilson and they come into the white house and complained to wilson, saying why is my wife in jail or in prison 22 miles south of washington, d.c. in a...
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capital was named after belmont, who was a major funder for the national women's party.but some of the women did not just write checks, they went to jail, they stood outside, they were picketers, they were protesters, and in fact, this is what draws a lot of woodrow wilson's attention, when some of these women who are being arrested who are, perhaps, more irominent in society, and the husbands or friends with woodrow wilson, and they come to the white house and complained to wilson, saying "what are you doing? why is my wife in jail or prison, 22 miles south of washington, d.c. in a workhouse?" so that starts to get wilson's attention, because of the spouses that are coming to complain to wilson about the treatment. but there were also working-class women, like i said, with and who worked in factories, women who worked in education, that would travel across the united states to come, or particularly for alice paul, participate in the pickets. theother question was about antecedents to the women's suffrage movement, and the caller is absolutely correct that. there are at
capital was named after belmont, who was a major funder for the national women's party.but some of the women did not just write checks, they went to jail, they stood outside, they were picketers, they were protesters, and in fact, this is what draws a lot of woodrow wilson's attention, when some of these women who are being arrested who are, perhaps, more irominent in society, and the husbands or friends with woodrow wilson, and they come to the white house and complained to wilson, saying...
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. >>> dining, and religious services were shut down, but the row house in belmont is moving machines outside. the parking lot providing just enough room for social distancing and keeping the gym in business. >>> it doesn't get much better than this. six feet, disinfecting everything. >> this is my happiness and my well-being and i will do whatever it takes to keep growing because it's keeping me healthy. mentally and physically. >> across the county looking for some young social media influencers to spread the word about the importance of wearing masks. they will get 525 bucks each to be in the six month program, the work and focus groups create messages that will resonate with the age and then they will hit social media. >>> that is why people tend to be dismissive as a congressman or some old guy on the internet staying inside. >> they can step up as local influencers to be able to help others of the communities, to be able to really understand what is true. >>> the investors will range in ages from 15 to 24 years old and if it is successful the county may expand the program in the
. >>> dining, and religious services were shut down, but the row house in belmont is moving machines outside. the parking lot providing just enough room for social distancing and keeping the gym in business. >>> it doesn't get much better than this. six feet, disinfecting everything. >> this is my happiness and my well-being and i will do whatever it takes to keep growing because it's keeping me healthy. mentally and physically. >> across the county looking for...
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>> notre dame in belmont. an all-girls catholic high school. >> you mentioned that your mother works for the church in some parish occupation? >> both of my parents work for the church. my father works for the chanceory, the archdiocese of san francisco and my mother with the parish level doing liturgy and music. i very much grew up in this world where you serve the church. >> that is very interesting. and i think you lapsed from your faith at a certain point, when you were young in college. >> yeah. >> and then found what you call a reversion to it. how did that come about? >> yeah, i, when i first started college at cal, i was at the place where a lot of young people are at and that is trying to figure out who they are and how they fit into the world. for me, i didn't think faith was going to be a part of that. i had just grown up in the church and to me, i had seen a lot of the politics and drama behind the scenes. >> yeah. >> and so i, i didn't think that was going to be a part of my life -- i remember tel
>> notre dame in belmont. an all-girls catholic high school. >> you mentioned that your mother works for the church in some parish occupation? >> both of my parents work for the church. my father works for the chanceory, the archdiocese of san francisco and my mother with the parish level doing liturgy and music. i very much grew up in this world where you serve the church. >> that is very interesting. and i think you lapsed from your faith at a certain point, when you...
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doggedly you're quite right that has been a death from covert in belmarsh and there's been a lot more in belmont that of course. the authorities are not. telling us about. what can we expect well at the moment it's farce at the end of june. the. the the circle prosecution in this extradition bit by the united states. stood up and said well haven't you would type moment that overrides the 17 previous charges in the old indictment the old charges were about espionage but this is about hacking. and it concerns that the major informant is a paid f.b.i. informant a serial criminal who has been convicted of forgery theft. pedophilia and. he on laughing because it's so black he has been put up as the major informant in this new indictment now there's a twist here having announced this new indictment at a press conference. the court hasn't heard anything the defense hasn't hurt anything. there's nothing in the system not to process about this new indictment and let's hope it isn't a fast let's hope it is something that is rightly thrown out of court and gives a jury and the sun trees freedom at last but
doggedly you're quite right that has been a death from covert in belmarsh and there's been a lot more in belmont that of course. the authorities are not. telling us about. what can we expect well at the moment it's farce at the end of june. the. the the circle prosecution in this extradition bit by the united states. stood up and said well haven't you would type moment that overrides the 17 previous charges in the old indictment the old charges were about espionage but this is about hacking....
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. >> in belmont, kiet do, kpix 5 news. >>> how the shift may be cutting off one group of patients fromealthy bay area investor is looking to hire a teacher for his own backyard school. job ads are sparking backlash. >>> in san francisco with a overcoming childhood abuse to become a west >>> you are watching kpix 5 news at 5:30. >> breaking news at 5:30, san jose police chief retiring after 28 years with the department. he took over as chief in 2016. recently the department has faced calls to defund the police and they are coming under fire for a racist post by officers. >> and upper with the job search by a backyard teacher. >> leading to a significant increase but we are learning the shift has cut off many seniors rather than connecting them. good evening, i am alan martin. >>> the pandemic has boosted the use of telemedicine. not everyone is getting connected to their doctor. >>> in march after covid was declared a pandemic and a national emergency the trump administration announced a major change. >> medicare patients can visit any doctor by phone or video conference at no additiona
. >> in belmont, kiet do, kpix 5 news. >>> how the shift may be cutting off one group of patients fromealthy bay area investor is looking to hire a teacher for his own backyard school. job ads are sparking backlash. >>> in san francisco with a overcoming childhood abuse to become a west >>> you are watching kpix 5 news at 5:30. >> breaking news at 5:30, san jose police chief retiring after 28 years with the department. he took over as chief in 2016....
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soldiers in afghanistan russian intelligence officers have offered to pay belmonte to taliban fighters who kill americans who kill americans complex story here at the heart of it there is something very simple that the european intelligence official i spoke to says that russian military intelligence officers offered money to taliban fighters in afghanistan to kill american or other coalition fighters if this times report is correct this means that u.s. intelligence has concluded that vladimir putin. is offering bounties for the scalps of american soldiers in afghanistan now back then no evidence was provided president trump even said that the story wasn't credible enough for him to have been briefed on it and the kremlin denied any involvement it spokes person dimitri pascoe of said that it was regrettable that one of the world's most renowned international media outlets was public was publishing absolute hoaxes now fast forward to today and in the world of c.n.n. all of a sudden iran is also paying bounties to the taliban 10 has just learned that an assessment by u.s. intelligence age
soldiers in afghanistan russian intelligence officers have offered to pay belmonte to taliban fighters who kill americans who kill americans complex story here at the heart of it there is something very simple that the european intelligence official i spoke to says that russian military intelligence officers offered money to taliban fighters in afghanistan to kill american or other coalition fighters if this times report is correct this means that u.s. intelligence has concluded that vladimir...
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russian intelligence officers have offered to pay belmonte to taliban fighters who kill americans who kill americans complex story at the heart of it there is something very simple that the european intelligence official i spoke to says that russian military intelligence officers offered money to taliban fighters in afghanistan to kill american or other coalition fighters if this times report is correct this means that u.s. intelligence has concluded that vladimir putin. is offering bounties for the scalps of american soldiers in afghanistan. and now in the world of c.n.n. iran is doing it too again according to the channel's so-called sources familiar with the intelligence. 10 has just learned that an assessment by u.s. intelligence agencies has found that iran in addition to russia also paid bounties to taliban fighters to target u.s. and coalition troops in afghanistan. now like cnn's claims about russia now they're saying that iran has been paying bounties to a taliban affiliated network specifically for involving the attack on big air base in afghanistan that that took place back
russian intelligence officers have offered to pay belmonte to taliban fighters who kill americans who kill americans complex story at the heart of it there is something very simple that the european intelligence official i spoke to says that russian military intelligence officers offered money to taliban fighters in afghanistan to kill american or other coalition fighters if this times report is correct this means that u.s. intelligence has concluded that vladimir putin. is offering bounties...
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belmont freeman runs an award winning architecture firm in new york city and is a professor at columbia university he says who say passion for van is history motivated the restoration project. say o.b.o. somehow managed to. operate on a level that both gains the trust of the political establishment. but also the common people who were revered him for having take the lead in preserving the city of havana he he spearheaded and he invented this incredible system of arms with initial government funding seed money. system within the office of the historian of the city of atlanta to finance their rather restoration of buildings the historic core for hotels restaurants shops and then to channel the proceeds from these profit making enterprise is into the continuing the next projects for. historic preservation and restoration the city nasa says 2 astronauts aboard the space x. capsule are on track to land off florida on sunday afternoon astronauts doug hurley and bob franken have undocked to end their 2 month mission on board the international space station this marks a new era for commercial s
belmont freeman runs an award winning architecture firm in new york city and is a professor at columbia university he says who say passion for van is history motivated the restoration project. say o.b.o. somehow managed to. operate on a level that both gains the trust of the political establishment. but also the common people who were revered him for having take the lead in preserving the city of havana he he spearheaded and he invented this incredible system of arms with initial government...
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guidance cuba rebuilt dozens of colonial era buildings making the country attractive to tourists belmont freeman runs an award winning architecture firm in new york and is a professor at columbia university he says you say b.o.'s passionate about his history motivated the restoration project. say b.-o. somehow managed to. operate on a level that both games the trust of the political establishment in cuba but also the common people who were prepared him for how they can take the lead in preserving the city of havana he spearheaded and he invented this incredible system of with initial government funding seed money. system within the office of the historian of the city of atlanta to finance their rather restoration of buildings the historic core for hotels restaurants shops and then to channel the proceeds from these profit making enterprise is into the continuing the next projects for. historic preservation and restoration the city. time for a quick check of the headlines hey on al-jazeera thousands of people are calling for israel's prime minister to resign the biggest protest in west je
guidance cuba rebuilt dozens of colonial era buildings making the country attractive to tourists belmont freeman runs an award winning architecture firm in new york and is a professor at columbia university he says you say b.o.'s passionate about his history motivated the restoration project. say b.-o. somehow managed to. operate on a level that both games the trust of the political establishment in cuba but also the common people who were prepared him for how they can take the lead in...
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the cuban economy crumbled following the soviet union's collapse in 1991 well let's now speak to belmont freeman he runs an award winning architecture firm in new york city and is also a professor at columbia university he joins us now from new york mr freeman thank you for being with us i understand you knew mr lay out you have my condolences let me start by asking how you were a member him. well i did notice a many years professionally personally and i just remember him as a woman or with will always remember him as a towering figure not only in cuba but internationally within the architecture and historic preservation world i mean he was. one of the most trusted and respected public figures in cuba find other fidel it was for you tell but to say b.-o. somehow managed to. operate on a level that both gains the trust of the political establishment in cuba but also the common people who are revered him for having to take the lead in preserving the city of havana and it has got old have managed to carry unesco heritage site i hope back in 1902 i think can you talk us through has that iraq
the cuban economy crumbled following the soviet union's collapse in 1991 well let's now speak to belmont freeman he runs an award winning architecture firm in new york city and is also a professor at columbia university he joins us now from new york mr freeman thank you for being with us i understand you knew mr lay out you have my condolences let me start by asking how you were a member him. well i did notice a many years professionally personally and i just remember him as a woman or with...
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guidance cuba rebuilt dozens of colonial era buildings making the country attractive to tourists but belmont freeman runs an award winning architecture firm in new york city and is a professor at columbia university he says you save your passion about his history drove the restoration project. say oh somehow managed to. operate on a level that both games the trust of the political establishment in cuba but also the common people who were revealed him for how they can take the lead in preserving the city of havana he spearheaded and he invented this incredible system of with initial government funding seed money. system within the office of the historian 'd of the city of hilltown or to finance their rather restoration of buildings in the historic core for hotels restaurants shops and then to channel the proceeds from these profit making enterprise is into the continuing the next projects for. historic preservation and restoration the city people in the bahamas have been advised to remain alert after a hurricane is say ass has struck the u.s. national hurricane center says the worst affected
guidance cuba rebuilt dozens of colonial era buildings making the country attractive to tourists but belmont freeman runs an award winning architecture firm in new york city and is a professor at columbia university he says you save your passion about his history drove the restoration project. say oh somehow managed to. operate on a level that both games the trust of the political establishment in cuba but also the common people who were revealed him for how they can take the lead in preserving...
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and so did alba belmont because the headquarters were built by those funds. and couples like the laidlaws and other health new york couples engaged with the movement were financially supportive. they would do a challenge grant during a convention. most of these member served on the finance committee and were very involved in -- after the 1950 defeat in new york, there was a huge gearing up for the 1917 battle which succeeded and was extremely important because when the suffrage amendment pasted in new york in 1917, that brought 44 congressman who were pro-suffrage which gave wilson away with that much support in congress to counter the opposition from the south. so all of these things really fed into creating that burst of activity through the decade that really did make the difference. >> susan, i want to ask you, you mentioned the south, what role did african-american men play? >> well we could all talk about that. i think susan was going to. >> yeah, i think it is very important as we think back about the history to pay attention to the large roles that af
and so did alba belmont because the headquarters were built by those funds. and couples like the laidlaws and other health new york couples engaged with the movement were financially supportive. they would do a challenge grant during a convention. most of these member served on the finance committee and were very involved in -- after the 1950 defeat in new york, there was a huge gearing up for the 1917 battle which succeeded and was extremely important because when the suffrage amendment pasted...
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. >> we are currently stationed a belmont baptist health and belmont.sist them in giving their physicians and nurses and staff back and forth through the floodwaters because this has been at issue in past storms. we also have crews that are close to lake charles that will help us assist in any rescues i may be needed. >> and i note that the governor of texas says that they put out 400 buses, 38 aircraft, 202 hig profile vehicles, 60 ambulances. they have thousands of people i shelters and louisiana has a whole additional protocol going on. where do you find you guys can fill the gap when there is already such a globalized effort . how does this work for you to get into those gaps and help people? >> actively are working with th local officials to make sure that we are helping them and di not hindering them. that is what we do. we work with them under their direction to assist wherever we are needed. >> listen. colleen and nick, you are to, o our favorite here is going into this thing and we know what the based, you will continue workin as this plays out
. >> we are currently stationed a belmont baptist health and belmont.sist them in giving their physicians and nurses and staff back and forth through the floodwaters because this has been at issue in past storms. we also have crews that are close to lake charles that will help us assist in any rescues i may be needed. >> and i note that the governor of texas says that they put out 400 buses, 38 aircraft, 202 hig profile vehicles, 60 ambulances. they have thousands of people i...
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we are seeing a lot of 60s including foster city and belmont. temperatures, the lows have been running above average almost the entire month. a lot of the low cloud deck is in place. it goes up and down the coast. it hasn't been wiped out yet. there are signs it will run into pretty good resistance. hazy skies. it has been cool to nice to warm. we are bumping up and the temperatures. the warming, mainly in and, that will be for the next couple of days. then it looks like everyone joins the party. 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. first half of september is not our friend if you were looking for cooler temperatures. it's looking warm to downright hot. next couple days not looking too bad. >>> coming up. a week after the shooting of jacob blake by police, where the governor of wisconsin wants president trump to reconsider coming to wisconsin. >>> firefighters still making progress against three major bay area wildfires . how fire victims can find some help. experience the ultimate sports hub. where you can find games, news and highlights. all in one place, righ
we are seeing a lot of 60s including foster city and belmont. temperatures, the lows have been running above average almost the entire month. a lot of the low cloud deck is in place. it goes up and down the coast. it hasn't been wiped out yet. there are signs it will run into pretty good resistance. hazy skies. it has been cool to nice to warm. we are bumping up and the temperatures. the warming, mainly in and, that will be for the next couple of days. then it looks like everyone joins the...
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continue to monitor this as it gets closer but it is the fog at the coast with cool numbers. 60 in belmont as we look at the east bay. milder with mid-60s and clear skies in the rest of the bay area. 57 up inotibity t'l that haze, especially down here in the south bay and the chance of storms. beyond that, the summer pattern continues. with a closer look at the matter in these areas it's better. good around pleasanton for now. so that is some good news but getting through the o st/southw. spare the air alert today. air quality downhill in the east bay and in santa clara so be advised of that. a lot like yesterday today with numbers very warm from the 90s to near 100. 69 in san francisco so you know where that fog is hanging out. we'll get the clearing there and the 7-day forecast, notice the spare the air alert has been extended on throug wednesday with the hazy skies, the warm numbers and we should trim the numbers back a little bit into the middle of next week. otherwise looking at numbers in the upper 70s around the coast. we'll look at chance of thunderstorms through tomorrow. >> absol
continue to monitor this as it gets closer but it is the fog at the coast with cool numbers. 60 in belmont as we look at the east bay. milder with mid-60s and clear skies in the rest of the bay area. 57 up inotibity t'l that haze, especially down here in the south bay and the chance of storms. beyond that, the summer pattern continues. with a closer look at the matter in these areas it's better. good around pleasanton for now. so that is some good news but getting through the o st/southw. spare...
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Aug 17, 2020
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at leastment 06 of an inch there. 91 degrees in hills burg right now. 87 over penn grove. 83 for belmont. we'll do a shift to the inner east bay where we have some the hotter temperatures. lafayette at 100 degrees, brentwood at 100. take a look at these numbers overnight, low 60s to low 80s. this may resemble our afternoon he's as we get into fall, but not going to be the case. not for tomorrow. temperatures tomorrow morning will start out 82 in antioch. 64 in san francisco with another hot day and advisories continuing for your bay area tuesday afternoon. when i come back, we'll take a look into the extend forecast and see if we can find any relief from the heat, coming up. >>y, looking forward to it, rosemary. thank you. >>> well, two epidemics killing people in san francisco. coming up, the increase in fentanyl overdoses, and why some blame the coronavirus pandemic. >>> and be sure to tune in tonight for 911 at 8:00. that will be followed by 911 lone star, starting at 9:00. and then the 10:00 and 11:00 news, all right here on ktvu. (birds chirping) (woman chattering) - [narrator] orde
at leastment 06 of an inch there. 91 degrees in hills burg right now. 87 over penn grove. 83 for belmont. we'll do a shift to the inner east bay where we have some the hotter temperatures. lafayette at 100 degrees, brentwood at 100. take a look at these numbers overnight, low 60s to low 80s. this may resemble our afternoon he's as we get into fall, but not going to be the case. not for tomorrow. temperatures tomorrow morning will start out 82 in antioch. 64 in san francisco with another hot day...
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. >> reporter: alicia bright, that parent from belmont, predicts it will be a long and challenging semester heart goes out to the teacher as they're trying to navigate through this technical challenges and platforms and being able to bring the kids together and try to re-create clams vir chaully. >> reporter: today's mayor hiccup did not go unnoticed on nasdaq. zoom's stock was down more than 2%. leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >> the university of california announced a course of action today to make all uc campuses free of non-essential plastics by 2030. under the plan, plastic bags and retail and food service establishments will be eliminated by january 1 of next year. single use dining accessories like straws will be eliminated by july 1 of next year. and campus food service operations will phase out the purchase, sale, and distribution of single use plastic beverage bottles by january 1, 2023. >> all right. right now let's check in with spencer christian and see if both the winds are pushing the smoky air out of here and whether they're going to die down for the fires. >> as drew tuma po
. >> reporter: alicia bright, that parent from belmont, predicts it will be a long and challenging semester heart goes out to the teacher as they're trying to navigate through this technical challenges and platforms and being able to bring the kids together and try to re-create clams vir chaully. >> reporter: today's mayor hiccup did not go unnoticed on nasdaq. zoom's stock was down more than 2%. leeann melendez, "abc7 news." >> the university of california announced...
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Aug 26, 2020
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and then mid-50s to even some low 60ss around belmont, red wood say and minunesot men will menlo park. and mid to upper 50s throughout the north bay. so dress accordingly if you are heading out. and here is a look at your commute planner, it revolves around a lot of smoke and some lower visibility due to that.winds are still fairly light. so the ferry ride should be relatively smooth. and let's put numbers to it. 55 in the west branch of the lnu lightning complex, 92% relative humidity. 68 and 64 on the east branch. and look at these wind, only around 10 miles per hour during the afternoon hours. that is pretty good. but look at the temperatures, they will go down as the winds pick up and winds will increase, but they will bring warmth to our eastern parts. and that will decrease our fire conditions. the closer you are to the coast, more likely that it will get better. look at this, winds will be rather fast for the woodward fire and temperatures will be in the mid to upper 60s. we'll take a look in santa cruz mountains coming up next. first let's get it over to the morning commute. >
and then mid-50s to even some low 60ss around belmont, red wood say and minunesot men will menlo park. and mid to upper 50s throughout the north bay. so dress accordingly if you are heading out. and here is a look at your commute planner, it revolves around a lot of smoke and some lower visibility due to that.winds are still fairly light. so the ferry ride should be relatively smooth. and let's put numbers to it. 55 in the west branch of the lnu lightning complex, 92% relative humidity. 68 and...
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Aug 24, 2020
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we were in nearby belmont speaking to people there, some of whom were reluctant to talk about who theyle are afraid fto say i' a trumpster or for joe biden. i think there's bad and good on both sides. i think they are just afraid to say. they just don't want anybody to say shame on you, you know, they don't want to be criticized for either side. connell: such a divided time, of course, to that woman's point. however, in speaking to other voters around the state, especially when you get outside the city limits of charlotte, the president still has plenty of support in the state he won four years ago. most of the experts would agree that if he wants to serve four more years he really needs to win here in north carolina once again. back to you. liz: a lot of states are in play right now and that's certainly one of them to watch. thank you for watching it for you on the ground. connell mcshane. >>> closing bell, we are about 30 minutes away from hearing it go. again, the dow is still gaining, 275 points. high of the session, 304. s&p is now up 24. its high is up 29, heading back to that po
we were in nearby belmont speaking to people there, some of whom were reluctant to talk about who theyle are afraid fto say i' a trumpster or for joe biden. i think there's bad and good on both sides. i think they are just afraid to say. they just don't want anybody to say shame on you, you know, they don't want to be criticized for either side. connell: such a divided time, of course, to that woman's point. however, in speaking to other voters around the state, especially when you get outside...
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Aug 15, 2020
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warnings, we've got a heat advisory in the san francisco right along the peninsula all the way down to belmont redwood city mental part temperatures there 86 to about 98 degrees in the coming days, this heat advisories and excessive heat warning lasting all the way until next wednesday very hot weather into the south bay you see in red here that's where the excessive heat warning is in the san jose through alum rock also in santa clara in alameda salsa los gatos are told the cupertino and sunnyvale in the east bay, those hot temperatures continuing inside the bay not quite as hot a very hot inland. the interior valleys just going to scorch in fact we're looking at some places inland maybe as high as a 108 in the coming days. this is just the beginning of the heat wave. much hotter days ahead, we'll talk about that in a few minutes or so record setting temperatures and lawrence mentioned had people all over the bay area doing just about whatever they could to try to stay cool. >>but lead to some rather large crowds in places like san francisco stores park and ocean beach and of course that is n
warnings, we've got a heat advisory in the san francisco right along the peninsula all the way down to belmont redwood city mental part temperatures there 86 to about 98 degrees in the coming days, this heat advisories and excessive heat warning lasting all the way until next wednesday very hot weather into the south bay you see in red here that's where the excessive heat warning is in the san jose through alum rock also in santa clara in alameda salsa los gatos are told the cupertino and...
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. >> reporter: a sense of normalcy has returned to parents and here in belmont.ce the child care reopened on june 1st. parents are not allowed inside. they drop off their child at the gate where both parent and child clean their hands with sanitizer. then the child's temperature is taken. >> the parent writes the temperature and signing off their child has not been exposed, they have no signs or symptoms of covid-19. >> reporter: that's just the start of a long checklist of safety measures, both kids and staff follow. there's constant hand washing as kids move from one activity to another. kids and staff have their temperature monitored throughout the day. toys kids touch end up in a basket to be washed. social distancing, though, that's a little tougher. >> it's very difficult to social distance young children. it's almost impossible. so what we do is take time during the day when it makes sense to social distance them eating, napping, during story time. >> reporter: they separated play areas so kids can only interact within their own group, which is limited to
. >> reporter: a sense of normalcy has returned to parents and here in belmont.ce the child care reopened on june 1st. parents are not allowed inside. they drop off their child at the gate where both parent and child clean their hands with sanitizer. then the child's temperature is taken. >> the parent writes the temperature and signing off their child has not been exposed, they have no signs or symptoms of covid-19. >> reporter: that's just the start of a long checklist of...
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they have been interns in the ghetto in belmont lithuania for the first two years of the war, in septemberjoined a group of partisans, six months later in march 1944 soviet leaders staged rescue operation airlifting them out of german occupied territory. he was taken to moscow where he worked with the writer ilia ehrenberg and others to compile evidence of german atrocities against the jews. initially the soviets are thinking of including this evidence, there is no talk at the beginning of sending him himself. soviet secret police agents have been screening possible witnesses for the soviet case since november but all the while soviet leaders stolen, vyshinsky Ãbthey considered after the french prosecution had called witnesses to testify about the nazi concentration camps. the french testimony had been very powerful, it brought meaning to the numbers giving voice to individual sufferings. the soviets ultimately send 10 witnesses and Ãwas the latest addition to that list. this excerpt is from chapter 8 he spent a couple of days and sleepless nights nervously waiting to testify. the responsi
they have been interns in the ghetto in belmont lithuania for the first two years of the war, in septemberjoined a group of partisans, six months later in march 1944 soviet leaders staged rescue operation airlifting them out of german occupied territory. he was taken to moscow where he worked with the writer ilia ehrenberg and others to compile evidence of german atrocities against the jews. initially the soviets are thinking of including this evidence, there is no talk at the beginning of...
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Aug 16, 2020
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yeah, heat advisories going up inside the bay from san francisco all the way down through san mateo belmont redwood city menlo park woodside then we see the heat warnings going up excessive heat as temperatures expected to soar in the 90's and the triple digits, not just tomorrow, but again all the way until wednesday, whether the hottest you're going to see is going to be the east bay, we're looking maybe a 106 maybe a 108 degrees in parts of alameda and contra costa county. so you pick your city where he lives going to certainly be under the gun again with the heat it's going to get hot again tomorrow and it's going to be muggy once again we're going to throw the chance of some thunderstorms in out there so red flag warnings going up for a good part of the bay area 2 in the north we've heat advisories and heat warnings so again going up through wednesday as well of course, those the heat advisories usually come down tonight only return by 11 o'clock in the morning continue until 9 o'clock in the evening. that's how the heat advisories work temperatures, we're looking at 83 degrees in san
yeah, heat advisories going up inside the bay from san francisco all the way down through san mateo belmont redwood city menlo park woodside then we see the heat warnings going up excessive heat as temperatures expected to soar in the 90's and the triple digits, not just tomorrow, but again all the way until wednesday, whether the hottest you're going to see is going to be the east bay, we're looking maybe a 106 maybe a 108 degrees in parts of alameda and contra costa county. so you pick your...
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on the palazzo, 60 and belmont and sam carlos. and the inner e >>, danville area in the 70s. 77 in danville right now and one reading and lafayette reporting 80 degrees. this weekend, not much change expected. temperatures are expected to be a little bit cooler into the afternoon but we will continue this hot, muggy type of field. afternoon highs today, 83 degrees for san francisco. upper 80s to low 90s around the base pick 90 would in a wood. 94 redwood city in 103 concord and one of four expected for areas in antioch. temperatures will dip a bit more on sunday before we rebound into the week ahead. details coming up in a bit. >>> coming up, a plan to bridge the digital divide. the action governor newsom took to help students starting the school year behind a keyboard. plus, california counties are making plans for an election where most voters summit ballots by mail. why they say they are prepared. lily everyone in the house is online and i can't get enough bandwidth to video chat with my book club. try 1 gig internet with at&t
on the palazzo, 60 and belmont and sam carlos. and the inner e >>, danville area in the 70s. 77 in danville right now and one reading and lafayette reporting 80 degrees. this weekend, not much change expected. temperatures are expected to be a little bit cooler into the afternoon but we will continue this hot, muggy type of field. afternoon highs today, 83 degrees for san francisco. upper 80s to low 90s around the base pick 90 would in a wood. 94 redwood city in 103 concord and one of...