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. >>> in neighboring berkely, an investigation is underway after a man was found dead, following a fireit started just before 8:30 last night on delaware street. firefighters were told it was an abandoned building, and thought no one was inside. the roof collapsed, making it hard for firefighters to get in to battle the flames. after getting inside, they found the body of an older man. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> one man is in custody in antioch accused of killing another man there. police say they were called out to a canal between manzanie and lemontree way. investigators think there was an argument between the victim and the 30-year-old man, and that the suspect struck the victim in the head. the suspect was arrested shortly after police found the body. he's being held on $1 million bail. >>> the san francisco public defender's office has launched a free new website that publishes information about police officers in the city. as ktvu's andre senior reports, not everyone feels comfortable with the information that's being made available. >> reporter: in january
. >>> in neighboring berkely, an investigation is underway after a man was found dead, following a fireit started just before 8:30 last night on delaware street. firefighters were told it was an abandoned building, and thought no one was inside. the roof collapsed, making it hard for firefighters to get in to battle the flames. after getting inside, they found the body of an older man. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> one man is in custody in antioch accused...
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so this berk, especially for him to get hurt in today's destination is an elementary school bump is in the passenger seat that an unusual couple best i could use like a mug reaction like oh, if you go so they think i just want to run with a pretty good looks to me, which is also fine for ted, this moment is the highlight of the day is more like for me, is it campaigning for wildlife conservation with an educational flamingo. after initial hesitation, the children warm up to some kids or even shy of involved who's he had his fair share of experience with humans. odette spent months preparing him for social contact like this. the children have never before had such a close encounter with a flamingo. and bob is the hope for a discussion on how to value and respects nature. even a child's discarded kite can become a death trap for flamingos and other animals out there, whose name, odette tells the kids how easy it is for birds and animals to get tangled and trapped in waste. the talent being disposed of properly, pope is effective and soft to the touch. the message hits home shots also, if
so this berk, especially for him to get hurt in today's destination is an elementary school bump is in the passenger seat that an unusual couple best i could use like a mug reaction like oh, if you go so they think i just want to run with a pretty good looks to me, which is also fine for ted, this moment is the highlight of the day is more like for me, is it campaigning for wildlife conservation with an educational flamingo. after initial hesitation, the children warm up to some kids or even...
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berks county in philadelphia. we could see that flip and then cumberland in the center. the map is going to look largely the same. most of the counties that are red or blue in 2012 and 2016 are going to remain so. but there are five or six counties that could flip back. the overall margins across the state, if the vice president is .ble to do 5% or 6% better host: gary in philadelphia supporting the president. good morning. you're never going to change philadelphia and pittsburgh. they are always going to be democratic strongholds. i think we are going to see in pennsylvania a lot of trump supporters aren't going to come out, there's a lot of violence towards trump supporters. been attacked on the street. jewish people in new york getting attacked when they are for trump. there's a lot of violence and give sentiment towards trump supporters in general. people don't want their counties to turn into areas that are democratically run. i believe it was lancaster county that had an incident where there was a police shooting and there were protests. they charged every single p
berks county in philadelphia. we could see that flip and then cumberland in the center. the map is going to look largely the same. most of the counties that are red or blue in 2012 and 2016 are going to remain so. but there are five or six counties that could flip back. the overall margins across the state, if the vice president is .ble to do 5% or 6% better host: gary in philadelphia supporting the president. good morning. you're never going to change philadelphia and pittsburgh. they are...
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thanks to my colleagues in graduate school, like eric berke who suggested this, as well as my advice there, they suggested that i really need to work to these files and see if i can find anything from these men, directly. and that is exactly what i ended up doing. and by cross referencing and compare the military records, i found 2300 men or so, more than 1500 of whom seem to have survive. 715 of these were able to clean pensions after the war, or apply for pensions. so that was a group of 750 men who potentially gave voice to their captivity experiences. and the pension files are incredible resources. they can range from a few pages, to hundreds of pages long. it's all this process of amanda trying to essentially get some kind of compensation from the federal government, after the war. particularly, if he had been injured or had developed some disability of some kind, drawing the war itself. at least up until the next 90, when things were expanded. there was a lot of information about medical records, they had to submit medical examinations. and, most importantly for me, affidavits.
thanks to my colleagues in graduate school, like eric berke who suggested this, as well as my advice there, they suggested that i really need to work to these files and see if i can find anything from these men, directly. and that is exactly what i ended up doing. and by cross referencing and compare the military records, i found 2300 men or so, more than 1500 of whom seem to have survive. 715 of these were able to clean pensions after the war, or apply for pensions. so that was a group of 750...
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california, i'm joined now by lee riley, professor of epidemiology and infectious diseases at the berkelyalth. thank you cemetery coming on the program. thank you for inviting me. just quickly talk us inviting me. just quickly talk us through what is going on there in california. well, this is not really surprising. i think this was sort of expected. there is this kind of restriction fatigue, lockdown fatigue, pandemic fatigue that is taking place. and so many people are just not adhering to what the public health people are what the public health people a re really what the public health people are really recommending. and these new restrictions that will be coming in, what are they and will they work? this isa they and will they work? this is a curfew, it's going to start tonight actually in a few hours, from 10pm to five a.m.. something has to be done to really counter this surge. whether or not this is going to really have a major impact in mitigating the epidemic only not totally convinced. this is the title of the day that we are not many people are really congregating at and going
california, i'm joined now by lee riley, professor of epidemiology and infectious diseases at the berkelyalth. thank you cemetery coming on the program. thank you for inviting me. just quickly talk us inviting me. just quickly talk us through what is going on there in california. well, this is not really surprising. i think this was sort of expected. there is this kind of restriction fatigue, lockdown fatigue, pandemic fatigue that is taking place. and so many people are just not adhering to...
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thanks to my colleagues in graduate school, like eric berke who suggested this, as well as my advisor. they suggested you really need to look through the pension files and see if it can find anything. that's exactly what i ended up doing. by cross referencing, where i found these 2300 men or so, more than 1500 of them seem to have survived, 715 at least were able to claim passions after the war. that was a group of 715 man who potentially gave voice to those p.o.w. experiences. in the pension files are great resources. they can range from a few pages 200 pages long. so all this process of a man essentially trying to get some compensation from the federal government after the war particularly if he had been injured or developed a debility of some kind during the war itself, at least up until 1890 when things were extended a little bit. so these files include a lot of information on medical records, and most importantly for me, affidavits. these men had to speak to pension agents essentially one on one and talk about and confirmed the facts of what they went through, during their milita
thanks to my colleagues in graduate school, like eric berke who suggested this, as well as my advisor. they suggested you really need to look through the pension files and see if it can find anything. that's exactly what i ended up doing. by cross referencing, where i found these 2300 men or so, more than 1500 of them seem to have survived, 715 at least were able to claim passions after the war. that was a group of 715 man who potentially gave voice to those p.o.w. experiences. in the pension...
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the state library of massachusetts in porter square berks. a little plug we are open online and in person with limited capacity. we have curbside pickup and virtual events like this one. in the special a special pandemic newsletter. visit us. before i introduced our gas in our moderators i want to give you a few housekeeping notes. about crowded cast. the event is recorded. you wanted to share with a friend. there is a lovely chat window. please do. people have been using the chat a ton. and of course we go without saying please keep it respectful and we will reserve the right to remove anyone who does not meet that standard. i'm sure that will be unnecessary. right next to that little chat box. you can type it in there. just so we know we can see your questions. it will also see a button at the bottom of your browser. through a partnership. we are delighted to offer free shipping at that link. you will get the signed books. i will turn you over to elizabeth carol and to david. margaret is a director of the american ancestors. in the producer
the state library of massachusetts in porter square berks. a little plug we are open online and in person with limited capacity. we have curbside pickup and virtual events like this one. in the special a special pandemic newsletter. visit us. before i introduced our gas in our moderators i want to give you a few housekeeping notes. about crowded cast. the event is recorded. you wanted to share with a friend. there is a lovely chat window. please do. people have been using the chat a ton. and of...
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what i should say just enclosing, in the opening discussion of dark mirrors that readers will find in berks technical version of the source of dilemmas and dramas we associated with the president the stakes are high and bart takes us inside the newsroom of the 21st century. i think that is when the strongest parts of the book. thomas your book is similarly one i had a chance to talk about with the public early in its publication. an extraordinary book as i said in my review in the "washington post". i ask you to describe a little bit of what you were trying to do in this broad book with the history of active members of disinformation over time. >> in 2016 was the election interference here in the general election was getting started in mid june that year. the public side of it. investing gating a russian hacking campaign, an older one is closely playing attention to a russian computer operation network at the time. very quickly became clear looking at a disinformation operation literally within one day it was quite clear. while i was able to understand most of the technical forensic evidenc
what i should say just enclosing, in the opening discussion of dark mirrors that readers will find in berks technical version of the source of dilemmas and dramas we associated with the president the stakes are high and bart takes us inside the newsroom of the 21st century. i think that is when the strongest parts of the book. thomas your book is similarly one i had a chance to talk about with the public early in its publication. an extraordinary book as i said in my review in the...
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so this berk, especially for him to got hurt, but you know, today's destination is an elementary school ball biz, in the passenger seat. that an unusual couple of like what are the dr. i'm a proud reaction like, oh, if you go so they think i'm just running around going to be coming up next to me, which is also important for our debt. this moment is the highlight of the day for me is that campaigning for wildlife conservation with an educational flamingo. after initial hesitation, the children warm up to now some kids or even shy of involved who's had his fair share of experience with humans. odette spent months preparing him for social contact like this the children have never before had such a close encounter with a flamingo. and yet, bob is the hope for a discussion on how to value and respect nature. even a child's discarded kite can become a death trap for framing goes and other animals out there whose name and odette tells the kids how easy it is for birds and animals to get tangled and trapped in waste. the talent being disposed of properly hope is effective and soft to the touch.
so this berk, especially for him to got hurt, but you know, today's destination is an elementary school ball biz, in the passenger seat. that an unusual couple of like what are the dr. i'm a proud reaction like, oh, if you go so they think i'm just running around going to be coming up next to me, which is also important for our debt. this moment is the highlight of the day for me is that campaigning for wildlife conservation with an educational flamingo. after initial hesitation, the children...
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february 6, 1939, north wilmington, massachusetts, the american pop music singer born 1940, eleanor berke steven, writer of the movie dirty dancing. myriad pets, awards and fellowships in political science, a 200-acre tract of land, population 20,000 3 miles from puerto rico, a sun downtown, whites only in west virginia, a lake in yosemite national park that she helped stock with rainbow trout, urban housing projects, golf course hazards including tee-shapedded bunkers, especially the 368-yard par-4 at a suburban chicago country club. the bunkers were spread out. a white dahlia and a clock. i think i mentioned the clock, but because it's always on the go. [laughter] >> love that. >> that's my naming almanac of eleanor. >> all right. so why don't we do the last question which, again, as many of them have been, is a combination of questions that came in from people. and that is was eleanor appreciated by the public during her lifetime, or was her great impact only realized after her death? and the second half of that question is, is her legacy still relevant in today's world? >> i think, i
february 6, 1939, north wilmington, massachusetts, the american pop music singer born 1940, eleanor berke steven, writer of the movie dirty dancing. myriad pets, awards and fellowships in political science, a 200-acre tract of land, population 20,000 3 miles from puerto rico, a sun downtown, whites only in west virginia, a lake in yosemite national park that she helped stock with rainbow trout, urban housing projects, golf course hazards including tee-shapedded bunkers, especially the 368-yard...
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in some cases in philadelphia where they got $10 million from zucker berke they sent -- zuckerberg, they have to get 800,000 people to the polls, have at least 800 voting locations in order to qualify for the money. lou: and let me see if i've got this right. this means you don't have to worry about f e c reporting because -- f e c reporting because you're a nonprofit foundation putting money in the hands of the candidates through the poll workers, through the political system and turning out the vote simultaneously. that's a clever little piece of architecture on their part, isn't it? >> here's what we now, lou. last week -- or actually earlier this week, i was able to get the center to confirm that they funded 2500 municipalities and counties around the country. if you look at the map, a9 lot of the red areas in the middle of the country are skipped. but what they won't do is they won't tell you how much money they spent per district. and so that preprevents us from analyzing did most of the money go to democratic areas, republican areas, we don't know. they're lacking great transparen
in some cases in philadelphia where they got $10 million from zucker berke they sent -- zuckerberg, they have to get 800,000 people to the polls, have at least 800 voting locations in order to qualify for the money. lou: and let me see if i've got this right. this means you don't have to worry about f e c reporting because -- f e c reporting because you're a nonprofit foundation putting money in the hands of the candidates through the poll workers, through the political system and turning out...
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sitting in a campus gym refitted as a covid-19 testing site, plymouth state university president donna berksn preparing for a thanksgiving break like no other. >> we've got them tested and going back home safely. >> reporter: the public university has been testing students and faculty weekly since september. the strategy appears to be working. the school currently has fewer than 23 confirmed cases, all isolated off campus. >> the students have been fantastic throughout the whole process. >> we will have to adapt this thanksgiving, just like the students have adapted to how they interact with each other. >> reporter: plymouth state recently hosted coronavirus director deborah birx as she toured the college last month. she has been focused on speaking to students and administrators about the rise in covid-19 cases as colder weather and the holidays approach. >> this virus can spread among families and friends. if you take your mask off and if you're primarily indoors. >> reporter: college students heading home for thanksgiving are of special concern for dr. birx and others. >> covid-19 is fuel
sitting in a campus gym refitted as a covid-19 testing site, plymouth state university president donna berksn preparing for a thanksgiving break like no other. >> we've got them tested and going back home safely. >> reporter: the public university has been testing students and faculty weekly since september. the strategy appears to be working. the school currently has fewer than 23 confirmed cases, all isolated off campus. >> the students have been fantastic throughout the...
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from my computer so i can screw it brian come 3,000 berks county chatham 17,157 clayton county 7,408 cobb county. approximately 700. floyd county 682. forsyth 4,713. fulton county 11,200. 7300. 3,641. a lawrence county. putnam county 1552. taylor county 456 for a total right now fox really just over 60,000 bucks the anticipation is we will continue to go through the process throughout the day into the evening if necessary, another large counties in the state the state overnight. fulton county being one of those to process these and they've not their numbers down to 11,200. we anticipate being getting through this process today, one of the reasons that our friends in chatham county take bit longer as they have a unique system for their voter registration is separate from their elections division and the handle different sides of the absentee ballots and the reporting process that's one of the things that help them up i think we're through that process today and i anticipate getting the majority the 17,000 today as well. so with i thank you all for being here at answer any questions. w
from my computer so i can screw it brian come 3,000 berks county chatham 17,157 clayton county 7,408 cobb county. approximately 700. floyd county 682. forsyth 4,713. fulton county 11,200. 7300. 3,641. a lawrence county. putnam county 1552. taylor county 456 for a total right now fox really just over 60,000 bucks the anticipation is we will continue to go through the process throughout the day into the evening if necessary, another large counties in the state the state overnight. fulton county...
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>>berks now recommending that if you traveled to quarantine and wear a mask indoors. she also adds that if you are over the age of 65 and start to develop any symptoms make sure you get tested immediately. our coverage of the coronavirus surge along with new restrictions across the bay area continues right now with kron 4 dot com. there you can track the latest here's and restrictions county by county. while also signing up for push alerts the kron 4 mobile app is free in the apple and google play stores, let's talk now about our 4 zone forecast we want to know what the week ahead has in store weather wise, let's get you ready to head out the door for the start of your monday kron four's erica cat or joining us this sunday nights in tonight for. >>some with a look and what's to come good evening. it was another dry day for us here in the bay area but we did see some clouds out there unlike yesterday in fact those high clouds are still with us so this is what san francisco looked like this right after the sunset at about 10 minutes to 5 o'clock and i look. >>out over t
>>berks now recommending that if you traveled to quarantine and wear a mask indoors. she also adds that if you are over the age of 65 and start to develop any symptoms make sure you get tested immediately. our coverage of the coronavirus surge along with new restrictions across the bay area continues right now with kron 4 dot com. there you can track the latest here's and restrictions county by county. while also signing up for push alerts the kron 4 mobile app is free in the apple and...
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it looks like pennsylvania, for example, is going to delay its certification because berks county, whiching, says it's going to certify results on wednesday because of a large number of provisional ballots. as the trump campaign continues to keep pushing for a delay in certification there, could this potentially give them some ammunition saying, hey, look, they had to delay it? >> well, all of this is a play for some sort of political prospect that is not part of the legal process. so at the end of the day, i think we are all aware that, well, maybe not all of us, but i think the bottom line is we are going to certify these results. it is going to move forward, the december 14th meeting at the electors, et cetera. and i believe that on january 20th president-elect biden will become county. but that being said, this sort of broader political game of making elections this hyperpartisan and deeply polarizing event, as you said, it makes the ordinary citizens really do make our elections work, think twice about their level of involvement going forward. >> well, let's talk about what's the ce
it looks like pennsylvania, for example, is going to delay its certification because berks county, whiching, says it's going to certify results on wednesday because of a large number of provisional ballots. as the trump campaign continues to keep pushing for a delay in certification there, could this potentially give them some ammunition saying, hey, look, they had to delay it? >> well, all of this is a play for some sort of political prospect that is not part of the legal process. so at...
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hour look forward to that that's right a harvey reporting for us live in the east bay this morning in berks. >>well covid-19 cases continue to skyrocket in california, according to the state's health department there were 12,000 new cases and 54 deaths from the virus in just the last 24 hours. the state's total is nearing 1.2 million cases with more than 19,000 deaths state health officials say that the rate of positive tests have also risen to more than 6%. this week that's roughly double what it was a month ago. with coronavirus cases surging out of control in los angeles county health officials issued a new stay at home order. they're banning most gatherings. the 3 week order will it take effect on monday. it will ban all public and private gatherings with people who are not in your household. church services and protest are exempted because those are constitutionally protected rights the order comes as la county's averaging more than 4700 new covid cases over the past 5 days and nearly 2000 people there are hospitalized. coming up on the kron 00:00am morning news. we're going to take a
hour look forward to that that's right a harvey reporting for us live in the east bay this morning in berks. >>well covid-19 cases continue to skyrocket in california, according to the state's health department there were 12,000 new cases and 54 deaths from the virus in just the last 24 hours. the state's total is nearing 1.2 million cases with more than 19,000 deaths state health officials say that the rate of positive tests have also risen to more than 6%. this week that's roughly...