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. >> in 20, reporter ben raines discovered the remnants of sleep -- of a slave ship outside of mobile. mr. raines speaks about his book, the last slave ship, and how and why it transported slaves in 1860 more than 50 years after the transatlantic slave outlawed. >> this story serves as a proxy for everyone in the united states, really around the world, whose family arrived in the hull of a ship, millions of those people we do not know their story because they were stolen and spread all around the world. that is what's unique about it. it is the story of slavery all encapsulated in one piece, we know everything that happened to these people and what happened in their lives. >> ben raines and his book the last slave ship, on q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our c-span now at -- app. >> former president donald trump speaks at a campaign rally in support of dr. mehmet oz, and doug montreal no -- doug mastriano. ♪
. >> in 20, reporter ben raines discovered the remnants of sleep -- of a slave ship outside of mobile. mr. raines speaks about his book, the last slave ship, and how and why it transported slaves in 1860 more than 50 years after the transatlantic slave outlawed. >> this story serves as a proxy for everyone in the united states, really around the world, whose family arrived in the hull of a ship, millions of those people we do not know their story because they were stolen and spread...
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. >> in 2019 reporter ben raines discovered the remains of the slave ship in a swamp outside of mobile, alabama. sunday night as we showcase some of the best of q&a he talks about his book the last slave ship which details the history of the ship and how and what it transported 110 slaves to alabama in 1860, more than 50 years after after the transatlantic slave trade was outlawed. >> we have the whole story and it serves a sort of a proxy for everyone in the united states and really in the world whose families arrived in whatever country they are in in the whole of a ship. most of those people millions upon millions we know nothing about because the stores were not recorded so this is a proxy for this lost history for these millions of people who were stolen from africa and spread all over the world. and that's really what is a unique about it. it is the whole story of slavery all encapsulated in one piece, and we know everything about these people and what happened to them in their lives. >> ben raines with his book "the last slave ship" sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a
. >> in 2019 reporter ben raines discovered the remains of the slave ship in a swamp outside of mobile, alabama. sunday night as we showcase some of the best of q&a he talks about his book the last slave ship which details the history of the ship and how and what it transported 110 slaves to alabama in 1860, more than 50 years after after the transatlantic slave trade was outlawed. >> we have the whole story and it serves a sort of a proxy for everyone in the united states and...
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. >> in 2019, reporter ben raines discovered the slave ship in a swamp outside of alabama. sunday night, as we showcase some of the best of q&a, he talks about his book, the last slave ship which details the history, and how and why transported 110 slaves to alabama in 1860, more than 50 years after the transatlantic slave trade was outlawed. >> with the clip -- we have the whole story. it serves as a proxy for everyone in the u.s. and in the world whose families arrived in whatever country they are in in the whole of a ship. most of those people, we know nothing about because their stories were not recorded. it is a proxy for this lost history for these millions of people who were stolen from africa and spread all over the world. that is really what is so unique about it. it is the whole story of the slavery all encapsulated in one piece. you know everything about these people and what happened in their lives. >> ben raines with his book, the last slave ship, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on your c-span now
. >> in 2019, reporter ben raines discovered the slave ship in a swamp outside of alabama. sunday night, as we showcase some of the best of q&a, he talks about his book, the last slave ship which details the history, and how and why transported 110 slaves to alabama in 1860, more than 50 years after the transatlantic slave trade was outlawed. >> with the clip -- we have the whole story. it serves as a proxy for everyone in the u.s. and in the world whose families arrived in...
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we know everything about these people and what happened in their lives. >> ben raines with his book, the last slave ship sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q and a. you can listen to un day and their podcasts on our c-span now app -- q and a on their podcasts on our c-span now app. >> the no child left behind act set new standards for childhood education, kindergarten through 12th grade. the 2002 law helped schools -- held schools accountable for how kids learned and achieved and penalized schools that didn't show improvement. we look at the landmark legislation tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span, part of our washington journal series airing this week in prime time. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more, including charter and -- charter communications. >> broadband is a force of empowerment. that is why charter has invested billions, upgrading technology, empowering opportunity in communities big and small. charter is connecting us. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service, along with these televi
we know everything about these people and what happened in their lives. >> ben raines with his book, the last slave ship sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q and a. you can listen to un day and their podcasts on our c-span now app -- q and a on their podcasts on our c-span now app. >> the no child left behind act set new standards for childhood education, kindergarten through 12th grade. the 2002 law helped schools -- held schools accountable for how kids learned and...
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. >> in 2019, reporter ben raines discovered the remains of the slave ship matilda in a swamp outside of mobile, alabama. sunday night, as we showcase the best of q end, ben raines talks about his book which details the history of matilda and how in -- how and why it transported 110 slaves to alabama. more than 15 years after the transatlantic slave trade was outlawed. >> we have the whole story that serves as a proxy for everyone in the u.s. and the road whose family arrived in whatever country they were in in the hole of a ship. most of those people we know nothing about because their stories were not recorded. the curt tell is a proxy for this lost history for the millions of people were stolen from africa and spread across the world. that is what is so unique about it. it is the whole story of slavery encapsulated in one piece and we know everything about these people and what happened in their lives. >> then rang with his book "the last slave ship", sunday night on c-span q and a. you can listen to the q and a on our podcast and our seas and now app. >> following the supreme cour
. >> in 2019, reporter ben raines discovered the remains of the slave ship matilda in a swamp outside of mobile, alabama. sunday night, as we showcase the best of q end, ben raines talks about his book which details the history of matilda and how in -- how and why it transported 110 slaves to alabama. more than 15 years after the transatlantic slave trade was outlawed. >> we have the whole story that serves as a proxy for everyone in the u.s. and the road whose family arrived in...
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. >> ben raines with his book, the last slave ship, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on your c-span now app. >> and of president biden speech tonight on the state of democracy in america, house minority leader kevin mccarthy shared his thoughts on the administration and the democrats political agenda from the president's hometown of scranton, pennsylvania. >> dfw halls, community centers, machine shops here at dawn. over the past month alone, i have traveled to more than in 20 states and met with over a hundred -- republican candidates and members and thousands of their constituents. tonight, i want to share with you what i heard from americans across this country. what is clear to me, and clear to you is that washington and the white house are not listening. they just do not get it. you have never been more worried, more alarmed by the direction of our country. they tell you everything is fine. you worry that your children will have less opportunity than you did. yet they tell you things are looki
. >> ben raines with his book, the last slave ship, sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on your c-span now app. >> and of president biden speech tonight on the state of democracy in america, house minority leader kevin mccarthy shared his thoughts on the administration and the democrats political agenda from the president's hometown of scranton, pennsylvania. >> dfw halls, community centers, machine shops...
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. ♪ >> in 2019, ben raines discovered the remains of the slave ship click tell that outside of mobilea. as we showcase some of the best and q and a mr. raines details the histories of could tell that and how and why it transported slaves to alabama, years after that transatlantic slave trade was outlawed. >> you have the whole story and it serves as a proxy for everyone in the united states whose families arrived in whatever country, they are in, in the hold of a ship. millions upon millions, we do not know about because their history was not recorded. that is really what. -- that is really what is so unique about it. we know everything about these people. >> ben raines with his book the last slave ship tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our shows on the new c-span now app. host: the wall street journal highlights the fact that federal oil leases done by the administration -- according to an analysis by the wall street journal, president biden's department has leased thousands of acres to be drilled. and no other president since richard nixo
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in 2019, reporter ben raines discovered the remains of the ship matilda in a swamp outside of mobile abbot -- mobile, alabama. sunday night as we showcase some of the best of q and a he talks about his the last slave ship and the history of matilda and how and why it transported 110 slaves to alabama in 1860 more than 50 years after the transatlantic slave trade was outlawed. >> is neat that we have the whole story and it serves as a proxy for everyone in the u.s. and the world whose families arrived in whatever country they arrived in the holding ship. most of those people millions upon men's -- upon millions -- it's a proxy for the lost history for these millions of people who were stolen from africa and spread over the world. that is really what is sony unique about it. it is the whole story of slavery all encapsulated in one piece. and we know everything about these people and what happened in their lives. >> been with his book the last slave ship sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a you can listen to q and our podcast on our c-span now app. >>
in 2019, reporter ben raines discovered the remains of the ship matilda in a swamp outside of mobile abbot -- mobile, alabama. sunday night as we showcase some of the best of q and a he talks about his the last slave ship and the history of matilda and how and why it transported 110 slaves to alabama in 1860 more than 50 years after the transatlantic slave trade was outlawed. >> is neat that we have the whole story and it serves as a proxy for everyone in the u.s. and the world whose...
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. >> ben raines with his book "the last slave ship" sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a prep you can listen to q&a and all of our podcast on a new c-span now app. >> and now more on the world of political books peter osnos, found a public affairs books. mr. osnos, you've been in book publishing for 40 years but prior to thatt you are a journalist for many years. how did you make the transition? >> guest: well, i reached a point where i thought i had sort of fulfilled whatever plan i could have in journalism in the since i've been a foreign correspondent, i i did an edi, the president chairman moran of said journalism is not a fit profession. if you ever get serious call me. so i did and they found a position for me as a senior editor at random t house which s obviously a great place to go. so i made a lateral move out of "washington post" in giving a first book editor individually a book publisher. it was a midcareer move. i brought with me all the experience i had in journalism which turned out to be very valuable and i connections. one of i the
. >> ben raines with his book "the last slave ship" sunday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a prep you can listen to q&a and all of our podcast on a new c-span now app. >> and now more on the world of political books peter osnos, found a public affairs books. mr. osnos, you've been in book publishing for 40 years but prior to thatt you are a journalist for many years. how did you make the transition? >> guest: well, i reached a point where i thought i...
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. ♪ >> in 2019, ben raines discovered the remains of the slave ship click tell that outside of mobilehowcase some of the best and q and a mr. raines details the histories of could tell that and how and why it transported slaves to alabama, years after that transatlantic slave trade was outlawed. >> you have the whole story and it serves as a proxy for everyone in the united states whose families arrived in whatever country, they are in, in the hold of a ship. millions upon millions, we do not know about because their history was not recorded. that is really what. -- that is really what is so unique about it. we know everything about these people. >> ben raines with his book the last slave ship tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our shows on the new c-span now app. host: the wall street journal highlights the fact that federal oil leases done by the administration -- according to an analysis by the wall street journal, president biden's department has leased thousands of acres to be drilled. and no other president since richard nixon leased o
. ♪ >> in 2019, ben raines discovered the remains of the slave ship click tell that outside of mobilehowcase some of the best and q and a mr. raines details the histories of could tell that and how and why it transported slaves to alabama, years after that transatlantic slave trade was outlawed. >> you have the whole story and it serves as a proxy for everyone in the united states whose families arrived in whatever country, they are in, in the hold of a ship. millions upon...
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susan: ben raines, thank you for spending an hour with c-span. ur new book is called the last slave ship, the true story of how the clotilda was found, her descendants and an extraordinary reckoning. ben: thank you so much for having me. i enjoyed it. that was great. ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now at. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national cap host: labor day became a holiday in 1894, 140 years ago today, the first known labor day parade made its way down broadway in manhattan. in the face of rising economic inequities between workers and employers, 140 years later parade step off this morning. the characters and causes have changed,
susan: ben raines, thank you for spending an hour with c-span. ur new book is called the last slave ship, the true story of how the clotilda was found, her descendants and an extraordinary reckoning. ben: thank you so much for having me. i enjoyed it. that was great. ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now at. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national cap host: labor day became a...
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susan: ben raines, thank you for spending an hour with c-span. new book is called the last slave ship, the true story of how the clotilda was found, her descendants and an extraordinary reckoning. ben: thank you so much for having me. i enjoyed it. that was great. ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now at. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national cap about two and a haf hours. >> this hearing will come to order. good morning and welcome to the budget committee's hearing on why congress needs to abolish the debt limit. without objection,
susan: ben raines, thank you for spending an hour with c-span. new book is called the last slave ship, the true story of how the clotilda was found, her descendants and an extraordinary reckoning. ben: thank you so much for having me. i enjoyed it. that was great. ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now at. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national cap about two and a haf hours....
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susan: ben raines, thank you for spending an hour with c-span. ur new book is called the last slave ship, the true story of how the clotilda was found, her descendants and an extraordinary reckoning. ben: thank you so much for having me. i enjoyed it. that was great. ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now at. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. funded by these television companies and more, including comcast. >> you think this is just a community center? no, it is way more than that. >> to create wi-fi enabled lists so students can get the tools they need to be ready for everything. >> giving you a front row seat to democracy. >> c-span's washington journal, every day we take your calls live on the air on the news of the date and discuss policy issues that impact you. monday morning we talk about ca
susan: ben raines, thank you for spending an hour with c-span. ur new book is called the last slave ship, the true story of how the clotilda was found, her descendants and an extraordinary reckoning. ben: thank you so much for having me. i enjoyed it. that was great. ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now at. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2022] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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susan: ben raines, thank you for spending an hour with c-span. your new book is called the last slave ship, the true story of how the clotilda was found, her descendants and an extraordinary reckoning. ben: thank you so much for having me. i enjoyed it. that was great. ♪ >> all she wanted rooms are available on our web side or as a podcast on our c-span now app. >> today, president biden campaigns for john fetterman and josh superior -- shapiro, the democratic nominees for pennsylvania's races in west mifflin, pennsylvania. live coverage begins at 5:30 eastern on c-span. >> washington journal, every day taking your calls live, on the air on the news of the day, and we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, insider dave leventhal talks about the ongoing investigation of potential financial conflicts of interest by members of congress. and we look at what is ahead on capitol hill this fall as lawmakers prepare for the midterm elections with the hill's editor-in-chief. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern tuesd
susan: ben raines, thank you for spending an hour with c-span. your new book is called the last slave ship, the true story of how the clotilda was found, her descendants and an extraordinary reckoning. ben: thank you so much for having me. i enjoyed it. that was great. ♪ >> all she wanted rooms are available on our web side or as a podcast on our c-span now app. >> today, president biden campaigns for john fetterman and josh superior -- shapiro, the democratic nominees for...
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. >> ben raines, with his book, on c-span's q & a. you can listen to q & a and all of our podcasts on our new c-span app. >> in this week's center for public affairs virtual event. we bring you a conversation with "the washington post's" national politics columnist, karen tumulty, in addition to "the washington post," she's worked at time magazine and los angeles times and recipient of many awards, including the prize for excellence in political reporting. asked four years ago by simon & schuster to write this biography, the book is finally published tomorrow. april 12th, 2021. and the book draws on interviews with reagan cabinet members, friends and family members and shares how she became one of the most influential first ladies of the first sentry. we invite you to enjoy our conversation with karen tumulty with kathy bush. >> good afternoon, i'm so pleased to welcome you today for the very special sneak peek at a much anticipated biography, the book, the triumph nancy reagan, will be officially released tomorrow and karen has agree
. >> ben raines, with his book, on c-span's q & a. you can listen to q & a and all of our podcasts on our new c-span app. >> in this week's center for public affairs virtual event. we bring you a conversation with "the washington post's" national politics columnist, karen tumulty, in addition to "the washington post," she's worked at time magazine and los angeles times and recipient of many awards, including the prize for excellence in political...
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in 2019, reporter ben raines discovered the remnants of a slave ship outside of mobile alabama.e will talk about his book, the last slave ship which details the history of the ship and how and why it transported slaves to alabama in 1860 more than 50 years after the transatlantic slave trade was outlawed. >> it is a proxy for everyone in the united states and really the world whose family arrived in the hole of a ship. -- whole -- hull of a ship. this is invaluable history for millions of people who were stolen from africa and now are all over the world. it is the history of slavery all encapsulated and one piece and we know what happened to these people and what went on in their lives. >> on q&a, you can listen to q and a and all of our podcasts on our c-span now at. -- app. >> middle and high school students, it's your time to shine, you are invited to participate in this c-span competition. picture yourself a newly elected member of congress, what is your top priority and why. make a 5-6 minute video which shows your position from opposing and supporting perspectives. don't b
in 2019, reporter ben raines discovered the remnants of a slave ship outside of mobile alabama.e will talk about his book, the last slave ship which details the history of the ship and how and why it transported slaves to alabama in 1860 more than 50 years after the transatlantic slave trade was outlawed. >> it is a proxy for everyone in the united states and really the world whose family arrived in the hole of a ship. -- whole -- hull of a ship. this is invaluable history for millions of...
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. ♪ announcer: in 2019, reporter ben raines discovered the remains of a slave ship in a swamp outsidemobile, alabama. sunday night, as we showcase some of the best of q&a, he talks about his book, "the last slave ship," detailing its history and how and why it transported 110 slaves to alabama in 1850, more than 50 years after the transatlantic slave trade was outlawed. >> with the pool tilde, we have the whole story. it serves as a proxy for everyone in the u.s. and everyone in the world whose families arrived in the holes of a ship. most of those people, millions upon millions, we know nothing about because their stories were not recorded. this as a proxy for this loss history, these millions of people who were stolen from africa and spread all over the world. and that is really what is so unique about it. it's the whole story of slavery all encapsulated in one piece. and we know everything about these people and what happened in their lives. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen on our new c-span now app. ♪ announcer: c-span is your unfiltered
. ♪ announcer: in 2019, reporter ben raines discovered the remains of a slave ship in a swamp outsidemobile, alabama. sunday night, as we showcase some of the best of q&a, he talks about his book, "the last slave ship," detailing its history and how and why it transported 110 slaves to alabama in 1850, more than 50 years after the transatlantic slave trade was outlawed. >> with the pool tilde, we have the whole story. it serves as a proxy for everyone in the u.s. and...
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in 2019 reporter ben raines discovered the remains of the slave ship in a swamp outside of mobile, alabama. sunday night as we showcase the best of q&a, he talks about his book that details the history of: tilde and how and why the translated -- transported slaves to alabama more than 60 years after the transatlantic slave trade without law. >> we had the whole story you served as a proxy for every united states world whose families are and whatever country they are in. most of those people we know nothing about because their stories were not recorded so it is a proxy for this loss history for these millions of people who were stolen from africa and spread all over the world and that is what is so unique about it. it is the whole story of slavery all encapsulated in one piece and we know everything about these people and what happened to them in their lives. >> ben rein sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. listen to q&a and others on the new c-span now app. >> middle and high school students, it is your time to shine. you are invited to participate in this year's documentary
in 2019 reporter ben raines discovered the remains of the slave ship in a swamp outside of mobile, alabama. sunday night as we showcase the best of q&a, he talks about his book that details the history of: tilde and how and why the translated -- transported slaves to alabama more than 60 years after the transatlantic slave trade without law. >> we had the whole story you served as a proxy for every united states world whose families are and whatever country they are in. most of those...
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we'll also be discussing ben raines. his book, the last slave ship the true story of how clotilda was found. her descendants an extraordinary reckoning. the third author who was on this panel and tom, unfortunately can't be here today. but i do hope that everybody will spend some time with his book to the uttermost ends of the earth the epic hunt for the south's most ship and the greatest sea battle of the war. but in my experiences i've never spent time with, an author who just wished they had less time talk. and so we'll well, we'll these two gentlemen have that much extra time not to mention more for questions from the audience and i think and i imagine there will be many so taken together all of these books take seemingly familiar moments of u.s. history. and for us as readers to sort of reinterpret of those moments by orient our gaze towards the water and the open sea. and so what i want to do is start by just having each of the author take a few minutes to describe their book and whatever they way they want. i have
we'll also be discussing ben raines. his book, the last slave ship the true story of how clotilda was found. her descendants an extraordinary reckoning. the third author who was on this panel and tom, unfortunately can't be here today. but i do hope that everybody will spend some time with his book to the uttermost ends of the earth the epic hunt for the south's most ship and the greatest sea battle of the war. but in my experiences i've never spent time with, an author who just wished they had...
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announcer: ben raines with his book, the last slave ship, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on the new c-span now app. announcer: c-span's washington journal. everyday day we are taking your calls live on the air on the news of the day, and we will discuss policy issues that impact the. monday morning we will talk about campaign 2022 with managing editor of national guard's political new -- national journal's political...
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. >> ben raines and his book the last slave ship, on q&a. you can listen to q&a and all of our podcasts on our c-span now at -- app. >> former president donald trump speaks at a campaign rally in support of dr. mehmet oz, and doug montreal no -- doug mastriano. ♪ i'm proud to be an american, where at least i know i'm free. i won't forget the men who died who gave that ride to me -- write to me. i would gladly stand up next to you and ain't no doubt, i love this land, god bless the usa. ♪ [applause] [usa usa] [applause] fmr pres trump: thank you very much, hello pennsylvania. i am glad to be back in this commonwealth where thousands of hard-working patriots who have gotten to know so well, two months from now the people of pennsylvania are going to fire the radical left democrats and you will elect doug mastriano as your next governor. and you are going to send, my friend awes -- dr. oz, he's a great guy. to the u.s. senate. you are going to elect an amazing slate of republicans to congress and we are going to end the nancy pelosi political c
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. >> then ra --ben raines. can listen to q&a on our podcasts on our c-span now app. ♪ >> middle and high school students, it is your time to shine, you are invited to participate in the student camera documentary competition. in light of the upcoming midterm election feature yourself as a newly elected member of congress and we ask what is your top priorities and why. make a five to six minute video that shows the importance of your issues from opposing and supporting perspectives. do not be afraid to take risks. be bold. among the $100,000 in cash prizes is a $500,000 grand prize. yost must be submitted by january 23, 2023. visit studentcam.org for tools, kits and to sign up. >> "washington journal" continues. host: to professors of history joining us this morning. alito black and sean wilentz. thank you both for being here i want to show our viewers a headline from the washington post. historians privately worn president biden that america's democracy is teetering. the two of you were at that meeting with the
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rain. i'll show you that in just a second here, especially down towards monterey watson, valerie ben lomond, two inches of rain mount diablo engine three quarters saintly in an inch and a quarter kent field, san rafael had good rain. union city, 0.81, santa rosa, 0.68 san francisco at third san jose, though at 0.52, you can see some of these beds just offshore. that's what we're going to be dealing with now watch, though the area from monterey and santa cruz and now gilroy, morgan hill, these are producing some moderate to heavy rain, especially down towards watson ville in monterey. they had some extremely heavy rain. i do believe there's still a flash flood. watch out for some areas down that way until about 5 45 this morning, so we'll keep an eye on that. but you can see that that's pretty intense, right southern santa clara valley 50 sixties on the temps. here we are looking for a pretty mild conditions, mainly rain in tahoe, but any rain is good, especially this time of year. no doubt about it and temperatures in the mountains at least truck in thailand forties, so unless it's the high
rain. i'll show you that in just a second here, especially down towards monterey watson, valerie ben lomond, two inches of rain mount diablo engine three quarters saintly in an inch and a quarter kent field, san rafael had good rain. union city, 0.81, santa rosa, 0.68 san francisco at third san jose, though at 0.52, you can see some of these beds just offshore. that's what we're going to be dealing with now watch, though the area from monterey and santa cruz and now gilroy, morgan hill, these...
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. ♪ >> in 2019, ben raines discovered the remains of a slave ship in a swamp outside of mobile, alabamaight as we showcase some of the best of q and a, he talks about his book, the last slave ship which details the history of the clout tilde and how and why it transported slaves in 1860 more than 50 years exact center -- after the transatlantic slave -- slave trade was outlawed. >> local -- the clotilde a serves as a proxy as anyone in the united states or in the world whose families arrived in whatever country they are in and the hold of a ship. most of those people, millions upon millions we do not know much about because our stories were not recorded. the clotilde is a proxy for the lost history for these millions of people stolen from africa and spread all over the world. that is really what is so unique about it. it is the whole story of slavery encapsulated in one piece and we know everything about these people and what happened in their lives. >>'s book "the last slave slip -- the last slave ship" on q&a. you can listen to all of those on our new c-span app. >> at least six presi
. ♪ >> in 2019, ben raines discovered the remains of a slave ship in a swamp outside of mobile, alabamaight as we showcase some of the best of q and a, he talks about his book, the last slave ship which details the history of the clout tilde and how and why it transported slaves in 1860 more than 50 years exact center -- after the transatlantic slave -- slave trade was outlawed. >> local -- the clotilde a serves as a proxy as anyone in the united states or in the world whose...
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in 2019, ben raines discovered the remains of claude till the end of swamp outside of alabama.e talks about his book about the history of clotilde. >> with the clotilde we have the whole story. most of those people, millions and millions of them we know nothing about because those stories were not recorded. so this ship is a proxy for those lost stories and that is what is so unique about it. it is a story of slavery encapsulated in one piece and we know everything about these people in what happened to them and their lives. >> been raines in his book " the last slave ship. " you can listen to q&a on the new app. >> there are a lot of places to get political information but only on c-span do you get it straight from the source. no matter where you are from or where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. if it happens here, here, or anywhere that matters, america is watching on c-span, powered by cable. "washington journal," continues. host: we are here with andrew pekosz he is a johns hopkins university virologists. we will be
in 2019, ben raines discovered the remains of claude till the end of swamp outside of alabama.e talks about his book about the history of clotilde. >> with the clotilde we have the whole story. most of those people, millions and millions of them we know nothing about because those stories were not recorded. so this ship is a proxy for those lost stories and that is what is so unique about it. it is a story of slavery encapsulated in one piece and we know everything about these people in...
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in 2019, ben raines discovered the remains of claude till the end of swamp outside of alabama.talks about his book about the history of clotilde. >> with the clotilde we have the whole story. most of those people, millions and millions of them we know nothing about because those stories were not recorded. so this ship is a proxy for those lost stories and that is what is so unique about it. it is a story of slavery encapsulated in one piece and we know everything about these people in what happened to them and their lives. >> been raines in his book " the last slave ship. " you can listen to q&a on the new app. >> there are a lot of places to get political information but only on c-span do you get it straight from the source. no matter where you are from or where you stand on the issues, c-span is america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. if it happens here, here, or anywhere that matters, america is watching on c-span, powered by cable. "washington journal," continues. host: we are here with andrew pekosz he is a johns hopkins university virologists. we will be t
in 2019, ben raines discovered the remains of claude till the end of swamp outside of alabama.talks about his book about the history of clotilde. >> with the clotilde we have the whole story. most of those people, millions and millions of them we know nothing about because those stories were not recorded. so this ship is a proxy for those lost stories and that is what is so unique about it. it is a story of slavery encapsulated in one piece and we know everything about these people in...
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rain in san francisco. half an inch in san jose. when you look at places like ben loman, over two inches. but otto close to three inches of rain -- then otto close to three inches of rain. i will be back to let you know much longer you're going to need umbrellas. >> in the early season, storms brought much-needed rain. the bay area reached record temperatures during a recent heat wave. the weekend storm put a halt to fire conditions in the bay area for now. >> that puts a pause for a little bit of fire whether concern. we are definitely not out of the woods. just a few days of warm, drier and we are back to critical ando critical. our weather team will be tracking the storm all night. for your morning you can get these live updates every hour on the abc bay area streaming app. >> new at 11:00 it has been a violent evening in oakland. two shootings have claimed the lives of three people in 45 minutes. gunfire broke out in front of a grocery store at the corner of telegraph avenue and 31st street at 7:45 tonight. three people were wounded, two victims died at the scene. the third person was
rain in san francisco. half an inch in san jose. when you look at places like ben loman, over two inches. but otto close to three inches of rain -- then otto close to three inches of rain. i will be back to let you know much longer you're going to need umbrellas. >> in the early season, storms brought much-needed rain. the bay area reached record temperatures during a recent heat wave. the weekend storm put a halt to fire conditions in the bay area for now. >> that puts a pause for...
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the rains they rely on to grow crops and feed animals have failed four times in a row. from bbc weather�*s climate check studio, beno go on. this part of africa relies on two rainy seasons each year, driven by the intertropical convergence zone, or the itcz, a band of thunderstorms that encircles the planet near the equator. the strong heat of the sun causes air to rise, helped by converging trade winds from northern and southern hemispheres, generating a zone of intense downpours. as the sun shifts northwards and southwards, relative to the earth, so does the itcz. as it moves northwards, it brings the so—called long rains from march to may. this year, those long rains failed. as it moves back southwards, there's a briefer wet season, known as the short rains, from october to december, and long—range forecasts suggest this could fail, too. 0ranges and browns on this map show predicted rainfall below normal. this would mean an unprecedented fifth consecutive failed rainy season. one reason is a long—lasting la nina in the pacific, which can bring weather impacts across the globe, including dryness in east africa. f
the rains they rely on to grow crops and feed animals have failed four times in a row. from bbc weather�*s climate check studio, beno go on. this part of africa relies on two rainy seasons each year, driven by the intertropical convergence zone, or the itcz, a band of thunderstorms that encircles the planet near the equator. the strong heat of the sun causes air to rise, helped by converging trade winds from northern and southern hemispheres, generating a zone of intense downpours. as the sun...
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rain in san francisco. half an inch in san jose. when you look at places like ben loman, over two inches. but otto close to three inches of rain -- then otto close to three inches of rain. i will be back to let you know much longer you're going to need umbrellas. >> in the early season, storms brought much-needed rain. the bay area reached record temperatures during a recent heat wave. the weekend storm put a halt to fire conditions in the bay area for now. >> that puts a pause for a little bit of fire whether concern. we are definitely not out of the woods. just a few days of warm, drier and we are back to critical -- dry and and we are back to critical. our weather team will be tracking the storm all night. for your morning you can get these live updates every hour on the abc bay area streaming app. >> new at 11:00 it has been a violent evening in oakland. two shootings have claimed the lives of three people in 45 minutes. gunfire broke out in front of a grocery store at the corner of telegraph avenue and 31st street at 7:45 tonight. three people were wounded, two victims died at the sce
rain in san francisco. half an inch in san jose. when you look at places like ben loman, over two inches. but otto close to three inches of rain -- then otto close to three inches of rain. i will be back to let you know much longer you're going to need umbrellas. >> in the early season, storms brought much-needed rain. the bay area reached record temperatures during a recent heat wave. the weekend storm put a halt to fire conditions in the bay area for now. >> that puts a pause for...
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rain. >> reporter: organizers have ben looking forward to this weekend for the festival for more than two years. the pandemic pushed back their 25th anniversary celebration. so even though there was rain on sunday, the event went on and they made the necessary adjustments because of of the weather. >> people want to get out. >> reporter: the lafayette art d wine festival can bring in 65,00 people into this street fair eah year. so the wet weather wasn't enough to keep people from coming back after a two year hiatus. >> we worked really hard as a cr of commerce to make sure that the businesses were going to bel and stay open. >> reporter: plenty of umbrellag a line of vendors. some closed up saturday but most were able to make it work two days in a row. >> there's no question that thet for rain kept a lout of people y today. >> reporter: people were keepinn eye on the sky and taking advane of any breaks in the rain to come out and shop while sipping some wine. >> because of the weather app tt tells you it's going to rain between certain hours, people have planned and now know that between
rain. >> reporter: organizers have ben looking forward to this weekend for the festival for more than two years. the pandemic pushed back their 25th anniversary celebration. so even though there was rain on sunday, the event went on and they made the necessary adjustments because of of the weather. >> people want to get out. >> reporter: the lafayette art d wine festival can bring in 65,00 people into this street fair eah year. so the wet weather wasn't enough to keep people...
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rain and samara fell. >> and st. in the san francisco, 3rd of an inch half an inch in san jose. ben lowman over 2 inches of rain. oak ridge in northern sonoma county. almost 3 inches of rain. so low pressure spinning off the coastline. that's spinning up the storms around not only here but around much of northern california in that is some good news to see that rain coming down. and we're not done just yet as long as that low stays anchored off the coast line, there's a chance that we're going to see a few more scattered showers and potentially more thunderstorms rolling on through this afternoon. a very active afternoon, especially in places and parts of the east bay in the concord. little more. you get the brentwood discovery bay, very strong storms moving through late in the day. in fact, you see this one cell beginning to develop, make its way through the central valley. there it is. numerous lightning strikes all along that path and so is tracked for the north right now. we're continues. ruse, numerous lightning strikes too into the cluess area. they're looking for the possibility of some flooding there as
rain and samara fell. >> and st. in the san francisco, 3rd of an inch half an inch in san jose. ben lowman over 2 inches of rain. oak ridge in northern sonoma county. almost 3 inches of rain. so low pressure spinning off the coastline. that's spinning up the storms around not only here but around much of northern california in that is some good news to see that rain coming down. and we're not done just yet as long as that low stays anchored off the coast line, there's a chance that we're...
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this is ben dropping clouds and lightning a, to the east of the county line. there is still heavier rain arod discovery bay extending toward brentwood and oakley. a few shos moving into southern santa clar. not as heavy but right along the header between gilroy and morgan and morgan hill. everything is g south to north. this is the patn we will be in. the rainfall amounts so far, they haven't ben bad. over two inches in the mou. the mountains. 1.5 inches for nn napa county. otherwise talking n one quarter inch and one inch depending on where you are. an opportunity to add rain. the bet rain chances in the 40% range. i i can't guarantee that you will get more rain in your yard or m. my yard. just a chance. > >> all smiles. look at that. out at that. out to the season-ending injury. what is nt is next with him back in the picture? > >> it appears that rainbow fentanyl may be turning up in the bay area. the discovery by hayward police. have you seen my new phone yet? it like, folds in half. what??? ♪♪ (...it folds in half.) you see i love my phone. i would never switch to samsuuu... (gaspin
this is ben dropping clouds and lightning a, to the east of the county line. there is still heavier rain arod discovery bay extending toward brentwood and oakley. a few shos moving into southern santa clar. not as heavy but right along the header between gilroy and morgan and morgan hill. everything is g south to north. this is the patn we will be in. the rainfall amounts so far, they haven't ben bad. over two inches in the mou. the mountains. 1.5 inches for nn napa county. otherwise talking n...
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rain. san francisco just about a 3rd of an inch san jose over a half an inch. benowman in the santa cruz mountains over 2 inches of rain and you get over oak ridge. that's in northern sonoma county, almost 3 inches of rain. this is a fantastic news for a water source and of course, for fire danger as well. numerous lightning strikes continuing to rupp, though, into parts of the east bay. look at all the lightning activity as you make your way in the central valley. numerous strikes there. that will be the concern over the next hour or so. things will continue. but looks like they'll start to diminish. but we've got a long way before we're done with this storm system will have more on that coming up in a few minutes. lawrence, thank you. well, after suffering a devastating injury to his ankle in yesterday's winoagainst the seahawks forty-niners quarterback trey lance did have successful surgery earlier today. but >> it rules him out for the rest of the season. sports director jason dumas says joining us now with more on the dramatic turn of events with the forty-nin
rain. san francisco just about a 3rd of an inch san jose over a half an inch. benowman in the santa cruz mountains over 2 inches of rain and you get over oak ridge. that's in northern sonoma county, almost 3 inches of rain. this is a fantastic news for a water source and of course, for fire danger as well. numerous lightning strikes continuing to rupp, though, into parts of the east bay. look at all the lightning activity as you make your way in the central valley. numerous strikes there. that...
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find lake sonoma 2.40 on the range of the locations with good rain, including cassidy are on the russian river, 2.41, lama, prieta and benond, santa cruz mountains, both over to mount diablo and cannot die also picked up 1.78. there was really good rain, especially around in marin county, san anselmo 1.6. but st alina did have an inch and a quarter sonoma good rain 0.94 union city, 0.81, yonville , san jose, san francisco, oakland between a third almost just shy of 6/10 of an inch of rain fifties on most of the temps couple of sixties. but mainly fifties on the temps that really good rain. flash flood watches out for the mosquito fire area for moderate to heavy rain, and that's where the heavier bands are now. not only there but also northern sacramento valley, but you can see those two bands one inland, one just off the coast and the low those spinning off the mendocino coast. it's almost a little bit too far. but if it was a little closer, i think we'd have a more active day, but i think with the sun breaks we will start to see some pretty good buildups later on, especially outdoors. napa county . i would think solano
find lake sonoma 2.40 on the range of the locations with good rain, including cassidy are on the russian river, 2.41, lama, prieta and benond, santa cruz mountains, both over to mount diablo and cannot die also picked up 1.78. there was really good rain, especially around in marin county, san anselmo 1.6. but st alina did have an inch and a quarter sonoma good rain 0.94 union city, 0.81, yonville , san jose, san francisco, oakland between a third almost just shy of 6/10 of an inch of rain...
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rain. san francisco, 3rd of an inch san jose at half an inch ben lowman get that in the santa cruz mountains over 2 inches of rain and oak ridge in northern sonoma county and almost 3 inches of rain. this is all good news for us. and of course, that really helped to suppress the fire danger around here and around the state to because this just not a bay area, then this is really turning out to be much of northern and central california. and you can see the thunderstorms out there right now. numerous lightning strikes all the way up to uk into the central valley and then watch for the possibility of some flash flooding over the sierra foothills. of course, we've got the mosquito fires in the sierra foothills. they have seen over 2 inches of rain in around that fire. and that is great news for firefighters. us in go a long way to help them out this afternoon turned out to be a very active afternoon. we had numerous lightning into concord, also into livermore. now the system is pushed a little further to the north and the east you see right here, numerous strikes here just the last 15 minutes.
rain. san francisco, 3rd of an inch san jose at half an inch ben lowman get that in the santa cruz mountains over 2 inches of rain and oak ridge in northern sonoma county and almost 3 inches of rain. this is all good news for us. and of course, that really helped to suppress the fire danger around here and around the state to because this just not a bay area, then this is really turning out to be much of northern and central california. and you can see the thunderstorms out there right now....
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approaching three inches of rain up there in lake county, mountie pablo, two inches, ben lomond approaching an inch and a half and fairfax in marin county. just over an inch of rain. these totals, not as high but once again. we're not just talking about trace amounts, or if you sprinkles most areas picking up over a quarter of an inch of rainfall. santa rosa approaching an inch in san ramon, just over a half an inch. here's a satellite the radar once again. we're tracking some thunderstorms. really? not here in the bay area, although we had some downpours this morning, impacting the morning commute right now, as we kind of changed things over just showing you the radar, and these are the lightning strikes up in northern california. just this this morning and into the afternoon hours, so we have an active weather pattern once again, at least outside of the region. but for us, we still have some lingering clouds, and there is still a chance of a few isolated sprinkles or a few isolated showers. this afternoon. current numbers san francisco 69 san jose 74 degrees santa rosa 76. here is our liv
approaching three inches of rain up there in lake county, mountie pablo, two inches, ben lomond approaching an inch and a half and fairfax in marin county. just over an inch of rain. these totals, not as high but once again. we're not just talking about trace amounts, or if you sprinkles most areas picking up over a quarter of an inch of rainfall. santa rosa approaching an inch in san ramon, just over a half an inch. here's a satellite the radar once again. we're tracking some thunderstorms....
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sendero right north of gender on the on the russian river, always traditionally heavy rain there to 2.6 inches. ben loman, santa cruz mountains over two inches. and then as you look at, uh, let's see san jose came in at a half inch. they didn't have much going on all day in san jose. then all of a sudden they got hit. so as you look at the current story, this is it right here. see that low and you're going. okay well, there it is. i can see it spinning right? well, the thing with this low is it's not going to translate through right away. normally, they just blow out of here, right and be through and three or four hours. this system is going to hang on. right through tuesday and into wednesday. so i was just staying in one place. so as we go through this next 48 hours, we're going to have these bands of showers heavy at times possible thunder shower later tonight, then again tomorrow into tuesday, right through the period with this kind of slow moving system, so more rain coming your way. pretty significant rainfall accumulations. we'll talk more about that when i see it a little bit. alright we'll
sendero right north of gender on the on the russian river, always traditionally heavy rain there to 2.6 inches. ben loman, santa cruz mountains over two inches. and then as you look at, uh, let's see san jose came in at a half inch. they didn't have much going on all day in san jose. then all of a sudden they got hit. so as you look at the current story, this is it right here. see that low and you're going. okay well, there it is. i can see it spinning right? well, the thing with this low is...
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just making the way out of nigeria running across sir ben in togo, pushing into we're gonna easing further east, which we'll see some very heavy rain over the next day or so for fossil as well. not too many showers. meanwhile, across the eastern side of africa, berson, i'm sure sure i was just running into where kenya into tanza there. the really wet weather is further south looking at some very heavy downpours around the southern cape, across the eastern cape. and that slowly but surely making its way for the north. ah ah, this is al jazeera ah.
just making the way out of nigeria running across sir ben in togo, pushing into we're gonna easing further east, which we'll see some very heavy rain over the next day or so for fossil as well. not too many showers. meanwhile, across the eastern side of africa, berson, i'm sure sure i was just running into where kenya into tanza there. the really wet weather is further south looking at some very heavy downpours around the southern cape, across the eastern cape. and that slowly but surely making...
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ben is my us orchard laconically. my meter, when the weather is humid or when it rains up by, you know, water seats out of the vessels look lost can get luscious high when it's dry and the trees need water there has no roots, can absorb it directly from the supply in the buried part as well, the bet i feel the low other a patio did, elijah and there is another advantage. these trees produced around 20 percent more olives. despite less water being used, the olla method dispenses water much more efficiently. and tell about you, if you are also doing your best, tell us about is visit our website both send us the tweets hash tag doing jo, base. ah, we share your stories. lorenzo re montes africa's a largest mountain range, also known as the mountains of the moon. they struggled the body to uganda and the democratic republic of congo. they are a popular destination for players and white life tourism. absolutely, and it's one of the most beautiful places in your country, sandra, but sadly, here to climate change is having an impact. and the famed glazier saw melted forest could help to slow the process in the area. one man
ben is my us orchard laconically. my meter, when the weather is humid or when it rains up by, you know, water seats out of the vessels look lost can get luscious high when it's dry and the trees need water there has no roots, can absorb it directly from the supply in the buried part as well, the bet i feel the low other a patio did, elijah and there is another advantage. these trees produced around 20 percent more olives. despite less water being used, the olla method dispenses water much more...
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so how much rain try close to three inches in venado so far over two inches in ben lomond many areas an inch santa rosa nearing an inch a third in san francisco 1500 oakland, san jose about 5,200 and 1,500 in concord still counting the raindrops. we have more coming. i'll be back with the timeline. this is so good. thank you. firefighters say the moisture has paused are critical fire conditions for the moment for the moment. right? we'll see how long it lasts abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard has more
so how much rain try close to three inches in venado so far over two inches in ben lomond many areas an inch santa rosa nearing an inch a third in san francisco 1500 oakland, san jose about 5,200 and 1,500 in concord still counting the raindrops. we have more coming. i'll be back with the timeline. this is so good. thank you. firefighters say the moisture has paused are critical fire conditions for the moment for the moment. right? we'll see how long it lasts abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard...
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just making the way out of nigeria running across sir ben in togo, pushing into we're gonna easing further east, which we'll see some very heavy rain over the next hour. so for picking a fossil as well. not too many showers. meanwhile, across the eastern side of africa, berson, i'm sure sure i was just running into where kenya into tanza, near the really wet weather was further south looking at some very heavy downpours around the southern cape, across the eastern cave. and then slowly, but surely, making his way for the north. ah, it's a world philip glitz and glamour. put the popularity chasing india celebrities. it's a high stakes game. one, a worthy goes behind the land with those company, with a perfect picture on out there. ah, al jazeera with oh oh oh, they're watching al jazeera, remind our main stories this a minute silence has been held across the united kingdom on the eve of queen elizabeth the 2nd funeral. since wednesday, hundreds of thousands of people lined up to see the queen like in state u. s. president joe biden, and the 1st lady paid their respects to the queen in london. earlier up to 500 foreign dignitaries fr
just making the way out of nigeria running across sir ben in togo, pushing into we're gonna easing further east, which we'll see some very heavy rain over the next hour. so for picking a fossil as well. not too many showers. meanwhile, across the eastern side of africa, berson, i'm sure sure i was just running into where kenya into tanza, near the really wet weather was further south looking at some very heavy downpours around the southern cape, across the eastern cave. and then slowly, but...
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just making the way out of nigeria running across sir ben in togo, pushing into we're gonna easing further east, which we'll see some very heavy rain over the next day or so for fossil as well. not too many showers, meanwhile, across the eastern side of africa. berson, i'm sure she was just running into where kenya into tanza. they're the really wet weather is further south looking at some very heavy downpours around the southern cape, across the eastern cape. and that slowly but surely making his way for the north chatter air with issue and line of the journey. the welcome kit with the name of ben gets closed out. his ear is here. the way with things can expect some strong support, even with the spotlight on milton, central america in canada, bill bill man firstly finishing qualified poll will the us, mexico, puerto rico right to work on al jazeera. ah ah, he with al jazeera reminder of our main store is now a minute silence has been held across the united kingdom on the eve of queen elizabeth the 2nd funeral. since wednesday, hundreds of thousands of people have lined up to see the queen line in state. u. s . president joe biden,
just making the way out of nigeria running across sir ben in togo, pushing into we're gonna easing further east, which we'll see some very heavy rain over the next day or so for fossil as well. not too many showers, meanwhile, across the eastern side of africa. berson, i'm sure she was just running into where kenya into tanza. they're the really wet weather is further south looking at some very heavy downpours around the southern cape, across the eastern cape. and that slowly but surely making...
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ben stiller showed up there. she was hesitant to return home until it started to rain and she ran to her favorite zookeeper for comforte procured 20 million american dollars hardware. she was escorted back to the zoo where she received protection because chimpanzees are an endangered species so thank goodness she safe on the northeastern border with russia. i'm sure it will be fine. that was me like two hours ago. topic number four. digital game designer won first place of the colorado state fair fine arts competition after submitting a painting created by an ai computer program, world's most socialist painting is still this one. this is the opera special, some critics call it definitive death of artistry but they haven't seen the order of the ring serious. it depicts classical figures looking out landscape. is the artist describes it, 110-01-1011. most critics dispute the paintings beauty, consensus seems to be using ai is unfair to human painters and ominous sign artist jobs aren't safe from machines and by artist jobn we mean waiting tables. i'll be right back with you, kenne-dog's. ♪ >> who let the ca dogs out? i
ben stiller showed up there. she was hesitant to return home until it started to rain and she ran to her favorite zookeeper for comforte procured 20 million american dollars hardware. she was escorted back to the zoo where she received protection because chimpanzees are an endangered species so thank goodness she safe on the northeastern border with russia. i'm sure it will be fine. that was me like two hours ago. topic number four. digital game designer won first place of the colorado state...
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ben. cloud amounts have been gradually increasing over the weekend and cloud is set to play quite a part in monday's whether story, the art shower and the odd spot of rain around the london area for her majesty the queen's state funeral, but as the cloud thickens into the afternoon, we may see the odd shower or spot of rain or drizzle. northwest —— south wales will see the best of the sunshine. cloudy monday night and into tuesday, spots of rain and drizzle, especially across eastern counties, some clear spells and the rest —— in the west. an increasing chance of rain, some of heavy front mid week onwards, but it will feel a little warmer than has done. this is bbc news — i'm kasia madera live in westminster. our top stories... a minute's silence across the uk — time to reflect on the life and legacy of queen elizabeth ii. the queue for people waiting to pay their respects and file past the queen's coffin lying in state has reached capacity — and no more are allowed to join. the queen this spring — one of the last official photographs of her majesty is released on the eve of herfuneral. president biden pays his respects at the lying—in—state — and later
ben. cloud amounts have been gradually increasing over the weekend and cloud is set to play quite a part in monday's whether story, the art shower and the odd spot of rain around the london area for her majesty the queen's state funeral, but as the cloud thickens into the afternoon, we may see the odd shower or spot of rain or drizzle. northwest —— south wales will see the best of the sunshine. cloudy monday night and into tuesday, spots of rain and drizzle, especially across eastern...
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rain? you got some areas really loaded it up. this was over the last couple of days up in cal zero and loma prieta, ben loman. these are the heavy rainfall totals that we gotta and some of these, you know, in other places, you would expect to see a lot of rain but certainly places that can benefit from it as well. tom vacar did that nice story in marin county watershed and how they're doing and that's you know, that was in part of this zone, where they got over an inch and a half of rain in that watershed, maybe even more over two inches on the west side of the mountain. either way, the showers are still falling. this low offshore is continuing to spin instability are way you're looking at oakland. now you're looking towards the east and you can't really tell. but if i'm going to pull up the radar now this live picture in which you see here is to the east. you'll see some strong storms. there's some thunder and lightening up around. uh well, it's kind of up there. that's up towards clear lake east of clear lake winters as white flashes. you can see some heavier stuff up around sacramento and then living more.
rain? you got some areas really loaded it up. this was over the last couple of days up in cal zero and loma prieta, ben loman. these are the heavy rainfall totals that we gotta and some of these, you know, in other places, you would expect to see a lot of rain but certainly places that can benefit from it as well. tom vacar did that nice story in marin county watershed and how they're doing and that's you know, that was in part of this zone, where they got over an inch and a half of rain in...
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raining on the street the locals say it's all for the good. yulia pogorelov sergey chebotarev viktor grebenyukov channel one donbass vladimir putin and crown prince of saudi arabia mohammed benman al-sout discussed the world oil market by phone about cooperation in the sco with the kingdom. now the status of a dialogue partner is another topic, which took place through the decent mediation of the crown prince , the transfer to the saudi country of foreign citizens who were captured in the donbass. weapons on the eve in russia 55 servicemen returned from ukrainian captivity , 215 people were issued to kiev. the document was signed by the head of the dpr, denis, and our military were in captivity and were in inhuman conditions of bullying. torture was a matter of life and death. and now, after a difficult negotiation process, our fighters are at home. to restore the donbass to raise the economy there is a lot of work ahead and the most talented and promising should be responsible for it, in order to determine the best dpr and lpr, personnel competitions have started on the instructions of vladimir putin, the winners will receive grants for training in russia, they will be incl
raining on the street the locals say it's all for the good. yulia pogorelov sergey chebotarev viktor grebenyukov channel one donbass vladimir putin and crown prince of saudi arabia mohammed benman al-sout discussed the world oil market by phone about cooperation in the sco with the kingdom. now the status of a dialogue partner is another topic, which took place through the decent mediation of the crown prince , the transfer to the saudi country of foreign citizens who were captured in the...
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rain. we had some sprinkles this morning showers up to 2/10 of an inch, maybe a little more in the coastal hills down around ben loman up in terms half moon bay, upchurch, stinson beach and marine county. these are some of the storm totals. san francisco from sunday to wednesday only ended up 3/10 of an inch of rain, half inch of rain and san jose. that's pretty good again. this goes a long way in helping us with the fire concerns that we have been having and will probably continue to have a terminal equinox begins tomorrow . that's when the sub solar point that the sun's direct rate of right over the equator, so it's 63 specific time. the sun's sub solar point would be. it's supposed to be right over the equator. so what it means is right, essentially equal day. equal night. it's not because the way the earth shaped it's not quite equal. that's where the return echo equal right. equal latin. so the equinox tomorrow it's my favorite equinox, actually, well, there's only two but this is my favorite one only because this time of year is money in the bay area. we're going to see it. we've got temperatures today. t
rain. we had some sprinkles this morning showers up to 2/10 of an inch, maybe a little more in the coastal hills down around ben loman up in terms half moon bay, upchurch, stinson beach and marine county. these are some of the storm totals. san francisco from sunday to wednesday only ended up 3/10 of an inch of rain, half inch of rain and san jose. that's pretty good again. this goes a long way in helping us with the fire concerns that we have been having and will probably continue to have a...