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the black hills my grandfathers told me you know it's really par for a spiritual thing is not in those no money a price you can put on that and so that's the reason why we never sell the all the land with then does red border that is not dark brown. was stolen by the federal government and given to the white people the black hills should be restored to its proper ownership. aside from the forced destruction of a culture and the genocide the took place against the indigenous population of north america one of the darkest stains that carries over to this day is the blatant violation of over five hundred longstanding treaties between the federal government and native american communities every single one of these treaties is either been changed or destroyed over the years despite the words of andrew jackson who stated as long as the grass grows in the water runs these treaties will never be broken so the talk about the meaning of these treaties in the historical context of where pine ridge finds itself today i spoke with floyd looks from buffalo hand heads going to the sioux nation
the black hills my grandfathers told me you know it's really par for a spiritual thing is not in those no money a price you can put on that and so that's the reason why we never sell the all the land with then does red border that is not dark brown. was stolen by the federal government and given to the white people the black hills should be restored to its proper ownership. aside from the forced destruction of a culture and the genocide the took place against the indigenous population of north...
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the black hills of south dakota contains some of the oldest mountains in the world it's an area of five thousand square miles that have been held sacred to the lakota people for hundreds of years nine hundred sixty eight the us government signed the fort laramie treaty which granted sovereignty the native residents and prevented outside settlers from ever occupying the land however this all changed in eight hundred seventy four when gold was discovered miners flooded the area in just under a decade the us government had taken near full control of the black hills fast forward a century to one thousand nine hundred eighty when a landmark supreme court decision granted one hundred six million dollars in the suv for both damages and ownership of the land but tribal leadership refused to entertain the notion that the black hills could be bought with interest the offer by the us now sits in a trust and it's worth over a billion dollars and although there are rumors of potential negotiations happening nearly every single tribe member i spoke to was adamant the black hills are not for sale for
the black hills of south dakota contains some of the oldest mountains in the world it's an area of five thousand square miles that have been held sacred to the lakota people for hundreds of years nine hundred sixty eight the us government signed the fort laramie treaty which granted sovereignty the native residents and prevented outside settlers from ever occupying the land however this all changed in eight hundred seventy four when gold was discovered miners flooded the area in just under a...
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the black hills my grandfathers told me you know that's really par for a spiritual thing is not in those no money a price you can put on that and so that's the reason why we never sell the all the land with then there's red border that is not dark brown. was stolen by the federal government and given to the white people the black hills should be restored to its proper ownership. aside from the forced destruction of a culture and the genocide the took place against the indigenous population of north america one of the darkest stains that carries over to this day is the blatant violation of over five hundred longstanding treaties between the federal government and native american communities every single one of these treaties is either been changed or destroyed over the years despite the words of andrew jackson who stated as long as the grass grows in the water runs these treaties will never be broken so to talk about the meaning of these treaties and the historical context of where pine ridge finds itself today i spoke with floyd looks from buffalo hand heads going to the sioux n
the black hills my grandfathers told me you know that's really par for a spiritual thing is not in those no money a price you can put on that and so that's the reason why we never sell the all the land with then there's red border that is not dark brown. was stolen by the federal government and given to the white people the black hills should be restored to its proper ownership. aside from the forced destruction of a culture and the genocide the took place against the indigenous population of...
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there when gold was discovered the government seized the land in the struggle over ownership of the black hills continued on the summer twenty eight eighteen nineteen u.s. army massacred over one hundred forty five native american men women and children at wounded knee creek in pine ridge which is why paul da along with other activists from the american indian movement shows the symbolic place to stage an occupation at a time where tribal tensions over treaty negotiations ran high but guys these are the days of cointelpro of course the f.b.i. was on the case what resulted was a seventy one day arm the standoff between activists and u.s. law enforcement the end of the occupation marked the beginning of a three year long period of violence between supporters and opponents of the tribal government. who are working with the f.b.i. to fight the activist movement there at the height of the unrest yet another conflict broke out of the pine ridge out with a gun smoke cleared two federal agents lay dead along with one native american three members of the pine ridge reservation were arrested in connectio
there when gold was discovered the government seized the land in the struggle over ownership of the black hills continued on the summer twenty eight eighteen nineteen u.s. army massacred over one hundred forty five native american men women and children at wounded knee creek in pine ridge which is why paul da along with other activists from the american indian movement shows the symbolic place to stage an occupation at a time where tribal tensions over treaty negotiations ran high but guys...
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our black hills national forest is going to gain some regulatory relief. and additional tools to combat the pine beatle that's destroying our -- beetle that's destroying our black hills. a permanent office of tribal relations a. real victory for alt tribes who need to have better communication within usda. thousands of hunters acrossed is and every year will be glad to know they have a provision in place that will help protect grasslands. whether you grow corn, wheat, soybeans, or cotton, producers will have more choices which at the end of the day is going to help them cover their risk that they take every year. i'm proud of the bill, i'm proud of our work. i urge our colleagues to support the bill. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. without objection, the gentleman from oklahoma reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. peterson: mr. speaker, i'm now pleased to yield two minutes to the gentleman from north carolina, mr. mcintyre. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina
our black hills national forest is going to gain some regulatory relief. and additional tools to combat the pine beatle that's destroying our -- beetle that's destroying our black hills. a permanent office of tribal relations a. real victory for alt tribes who need to have better communication within usda. thousands of hunters acrossed is and every year will be glad to know they have a provision in place that will help protect grasslands. whether you grow corn, wheat, soybeans, or cotton,...
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look the black hills of south dakota contains some of the oldest mountains in the world it's an area of five thousand square miles.
look the black hills of south dakota contains some of the oldest mountains in the world it's an area of five thousand square miles.
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so we're talking about the black hills, very pretty area. but the land under the house was not properly conveyed. the forest service testified that ownership of this isolated parcel has presented management challenges and unknown costs associated with administering the property. it is an isolating trek of 10 acres upon which this house, which is owned by the state of wyoming, is built. h.r. 1684 would address this issue by correcting the conveyance and would also allow for the restoration foundation to make further improvement for the use and enjoyment of ranch a. this bill would provide more flexibility for the use of the property which would allow for additional revenue sources to pay for maintenance and improvement. now, right now these properties are leased to educational organizations for educational uses, including sometimes south dakota state and the south dakota school of mines. the foundation itself has invested those moneys back and raises money at fundraisers, thereby putting together approximately $1 million for facility restorat
so we're talking about the black hills, very pretty area. but the land under the house was not properly conveyed. the forest service testified that ownership of this isolated parcel has presented management challenges and unknown costs associated with administering the property. it is an isolating trek of 10 acres upon which this house, which is owned by the state of wyoming, is built. h.r. 1684 would address this issue by correcting the conveyance and would also allow for the restoration...
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and we a cabin in the black hills and so forth. >> all right. >> so i'm very much a south dakotan. >>cinated. i think there is hunger for third alternatives. we'll be watching your campaign very closely. >> thank you very much. >> we're kicking off the week with the databank next, but first, the trivia question. how many senators have represented two different third parties? first person to tweet the correct answer will get the honored shoutout. [ male announcer ] here's a question for you: is your tv powered by coal? natural gas? nuclear? or renewables like solar... and wind? let's find out. this is where america's electricity comes from. a diversity of energy sources helps ensure the electricity we need is reliable. take the energy quiz. energy lives here. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pa
and we a cabin in the black hills and so forth. >> all right. >> so i'm very much a south dakotan. >>cinated. i think there is hunger for third alternatives. we'll be watching your campaign very closely. >> thank you very much. >> we're kicking off the week with the databank next, but first, the trivia question. how many senators have represented two different third parties? first person to tweet the correct answer will get the honored shoutout. [ male announcer ]...
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officially still at about -- you can see some of the black smoke on this hill behind me and see the homes in the foreground, that's the concern. we've got 500 officially fire fighting personnel battling this blaze in the air mostly. helicopters and fixed wing aircraft dropping water and flame retardant on this fire which continues to advance, slowly i must say right now, toward these homes in this area. there have been some homes burnt to the east of here. we do not have an update on the number. they say as i mentioned 500 personnel. i think that number's going to go up. i just saw two fire engines go by me from newport beach and huntington beach. if you know southern california, that's probably 50 miles from where we are. a lot of fire agencies coming in to try to knock this fire down as quickly as possible. the main concern unseasonably warm temperatures and high winds are forecasted for this afternoon. we've got temperatures forecasted in the 80s. and we're talking it's january. so obviously it's unseasonably warm, unseasonably dry. california now in its third year of drought. so autho
officially still at about -- you can see some of the black smoke on this hill behind me and see the homes in the foreground, that's the concern. we've got 500 officially fire fighting personnel battling this blaze in the air mostly. helicopters and fixed wing aircraft dropping water and flame retardant on this fire which continues to advance, slowly i must say right now, toward these homes in this area. there have been some homes burnt to the east of here. we do not have an update on the...
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black ice, you can't even see. i come over the hill and it pulled me down the hill. >> similar stories across the region. in birmingham, 600 students and staff spent the night at their schools. they had access to meals, snacks, drinks, blankets. >> closer to home, a mump different story. water officials are now urging 2 million people in the south bay to cut back their usage by 10%. that recommendation was approved by the santa clara valley water district last night. the district says there will be financial incentives and it will continue to offer rebates to neighbors who buy water efficient appliances and replace lawns with drought tolerant plants. parts of the bay area woke up to wet roads. more rain on the way. a live look outside. a mist out there. it's wet out there. let's join christina with the good news. >> 'tis slick out there this morning. make sure you're ready for that because, as you know, it's been dry as a bone for quite some time. as we head throughout morning, this is the dangerous drive to work. by tomorrow, at this
black ice, you can't even see. i come over the hill and it pulled me down the hill. >> similar stories across the region. in birmingham, 600 students and staff spent the night at their schools. they had access to meals, snacks, drinks, blankets. >> closer to home, a mump different story. water officials are now urging 2 million people in the south bay to cut back their usage by 10%. that recommendation was approved by the santa clara valley water district last night. the district...
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at the time of the robbery the suspect was wearing a shiny silver or nylon suit, a black beanie with zebra- >> morgan hill police are trying to solve a copper wire theft that has left a neighborhood in the dark. police say someone stole 27- hundred feet of copper wiring used to run electricity through 15- street lights. even their underground electrical boxes were stripped of copper. the theft happened sometime last week. police found out about it after a neighbor complained the lights were out. the suspects are unknown. >> u-s drivers are seeing prices go up at gas pumps. that's according to a new survey that says fuel prices have risen 8 cents a gallon over the past three weeks. nationally, the average price for a gallon is now 3- dollars and 35- cents. here in california. the lowest price can be found in sacramento, at 3 dollars and 47 cents a gallon. take a look at some of the average prices in the bay area. triple-a says the average price for a gallon of regular gas in san francisco is 3 dollars and 73- cents. and in both oakland and san jose.you can fill up for an average of 3 dollars and 63 cents a
at the time of the robbery the suspect was wearing a shiny silver or nylon suit, a black beanie with zebra- >> morgan hill police are trying to solve a copper wire theft that has left a neighborhood in the dark. police say someone stole 27- hundred feet of copper wiring used to run electricity through 15- street lights. even their underground electrical boxes were stripped of copper. the theft happened sometime last week. police found out about it after a neighbor complained the lights...
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. >> some folks in the black community did. martin hilllks from the black community who have been advocating for cece. but i think cece's case really is representative of so many of the harsh realities and the intersections of transphobia, transmisogyny, racism, that face the so many women of color. our homicide is so large, and over 53% of the homicides were transwomen. 73% were people of color. 16% of transgendered people have been incarcerated compared to 10% of the rest of the population. so there's forces, systemic forces in our society that say that we're not who we say we are, that we're always the only genders that we're assigned at birth. and that we should not exist, that we should disappear. what is so powerful about cece's story is that night, on june 5th, 2011, she said, i will not disappear. i will not be a statistic. i will not be one of those trans folks who go down and whose lives are treated as if they don't matter. when i met cece for the first time, when i was shooting the documentary, "free cece" a few months ago and i
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could be an incident of the knockout game, he is described as a black man, slim, white shirt, baseball cap. he hit this woman here at blossom hilload. in the knockout game, people try to knock out one suspecting victims with a single sucker punch. >>> and foster farms say their plant will be up and running tomorrow after a cockroach inve investati investation. the plant was closed. foster farm releases a statement which reads we want to assure our customers and valued employees that we work di diligently to solve this problem. >>> and now, there is a reason to check your credit cards. >>> plus, the special delivery, a brave mom who went into labor in a downtown san francisco high rise. >>> and 49ers, panthers >>> covering concord, wine country and all the bay area, this is abc 7 news. >>> all right, attention target shoppers, more customers' information has been stolen than we thought. tonight, target concedes that originally what was thought to involve a small percentage of debit cards was much larger, more on the largest personal theft of data history. >> reporter: today, target announced that anna green, along with 72 million
could be an incident of the knockout game, he is described as a black man, slim, white shirt, baseball cap. he hit this woman here at blossom hilload. in the knockout game, people try to knock out one suspecting victims with a single sucker punch. >>> and foster farms say their plant will be up and running tomorrow after a cockroach inve investati investation. the plant was closed. foster farm releases a statement which reads we want to assure our customers and valued employees that we...
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could be an incident of the knockout game, he is described as a black man, slim, white shirt, baseball cap. he hit this woman here at blossom hilload. in the knockout game, people try to knock out one suspecting victims with a single sucker punch. >>> and foster farms say their plant will be up and running tomorrow after a cockroach inve investati investation. the plant was closed. foster farm releases a statement which reads we want to assure our customers and valued employees that we work di diligently to solve this problem. >>> and now, there is a reason to check your credit cards. >>> plus, the special delivery, a brave mom who went into labor in a downtown san francisco high rise. >>> and 49ers, panthers and isn't it time you discovered the sleep number bed? the only bed clinically proven to relieve back pain and improve sleep quality. and right now, it's our lowest prices of the season. save $300 to $800 on our newest innovations. plus, 18-month special financing on all sleep number beds. only at a sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699.99. sleep number. comfort individualized. you name it...i've hoo
could be an incident of the knockout game, he is described as a black man, slim, white shirt, baseball cap. he hit this woman here at blossom hilload. in the knockout game, people try to knock out one suspecting victims with a single sucker punch. >>> and foster farms say their plant will be up and running tomorrow after a cockroach inve investati investation. the plant was closed. foster farm releases a statement which reads we want to assure our customers and valued employees that we...
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could be an incident of the knockout game, he is described as a black man, slim, white shirt, baseball cap. he hit this woman here at blossom hilload. in the knockout game, people try to knock out one suspecting ictims with a single sucker punch. >>> and foster farms say their plant will be up and running after after a cockroach inve investati investation. the plant was closed. foster farm releases a statement which reads we want to assure our customers and valued employees that we work di diligently to solve this problem. >>> and now, there is a reason to check your credit cards. >>> plus, the special delivery, a brave mom who went into labor in a downtown san francisco high rise. >>> and 49ers, panthers and ♪ i'm on the hunt, i'm after you ♪ ♪ smell like i sound, i'm lost in a crowd ♪ ♪ and i'm hungry like the wolf ♪ straddle the line, in discord and rhyme ♪ [ female announcer ] only yoplait light and yoplait greek 100 are endorsed by weight watchers. it is so good when you're on the hunt for something delicious. find yoplait original and light yogurt cups on sale now at your local safeway store. >>> covering concord, wine cou
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hill. so with some weight at different. >> because they're young black men, justice thomas says, nobody cares. so justice thomas is cynical about race-based remedies because he doesn't think, frankly, that white people care. but they both share that, that concern about race-based remedies. and they also have in common the way that they practice their blackness. they strategically deploy being black when it works more them. and when it doesn't work for them, then they kind of don't pay so much attention to it. so we saw that with justice thomas again during the hearings about his interactions with anita hill. he famously called her a high-tech lynching, so lynching being this very significant turn, the whole history of violence against black men, suggesting that that was happening to him. and barack obama, again, he just does not like to talk about race. he only does it when politically he absolutely has to. and then he says as little about it as he can get away with. often it's in the form of explaining to white people how black people feel. so i call it a translation more than leadership. un
hill. so with some weight at different. >> because they're young black men, justice thomas says, nobody cares. so justice thomas is cynical about race-based remedies because he doesn't think, frankly, that white people care. but they both share that, that concern about race-based remedies. and they also have in common the way that they practice their blackness. they strategically deploy being black when it works more them. and when it doesn't work for them, then they kind of don't pay so...
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black hat zebra trim. >> and a massive copper theft is blamed for leaving part of morgan hill in the dark. the thief or thieves vandalized 15 street lights friday night and into santa theresa boulevard. they sold about 2700 feet of copper. it's not clear how much it will cost to replace all of the copper. >>> a demonstration was held in san francisco to remember all of the murder victims of the past year. the second annual prayer walk for peace took place yesterday and it was to honor those killed in san francisco, san mateo, and marin counties in 2013. and in all, there were 54 homicides in those counties. each demonstrator carried a cross with the victim's name. most lost a friend or family member as well and that they walked in a way to go towards healing. >> we're mothers that lost our children, too, to homicide k and we're out representing and bringing awareness to what is going on here in san francisco. this needs to stop. the homicides need to stop, the gun violence needs to stop. >> it hasn't stopped but many bay area cities ended the 2013 with the lowest rates in years or decades
black hat zebra trim. >> and a massive copper theft is blamed for leaving part of morgan hill in the dark. the thief or thieves vandalized 15 street lights friday night and into santa theresa boulevard. they sold about 2700 feet of copper. it's not clear how much it will cost to replace all of the copper. >>> a demonstration was held in san francisco to remember all of the murder victims of the past year. the second annual prayer walk for peace took place yesterday and it was to...
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black ice, you can't even see. i come over that hill, it just pull immediate down the hill. >> five people killed on icy roads in alabama where people were urged to please remain in place and not travel. and then, guys, there is this. every woman's worst nightmare. in the mess was a woman in labor, sure enough, a baby girl born inside the car highway 285 stopped dead in traffic. dad and police helped to deliver a new baby girl. mom and baby are doing fine this morning. worst-case scenario, right? >> baby january. >> quoite a story to tell. >>> just in, edward snowden will be one of the people up for the year's snow bell peace prize. two norwegian lawmakers jointly nominated the confessed leaker for the award. the policy changes in the weak of snowden's whistle blowing contributed to a, quote, more stable and peaceful world order. the five-member panel will not confirm who has been nominated but those who submit names sometimes make them public. >>> according to the "san jose mercury news," a brawl happened around 2:30 sunday but this is
black ice, you can't even see. i come over that hill, it just pull immediate down the hill. >> five people killed on icy roads in alabama where people were urged to please remain in place and not travel. and then, guys, there is this. every woman's worst nightmare. in the mess was a woman in labor, sure enough, a baby girl born inside the car highway 285 stopped dead in traffic. dad and police helped to deliver a new baby girl. mom and baby are doing fine this morning. worst-case...
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black ice, you can't even see. i come over that hillwas so much worse than expected that over 5,000 children became stranded at schools across alabama and georgia. 50 kids in atlanta spent the night on a school bus. we got word 4:00 that they were able to get off the bus and get to shelter. the georgia governor says schools did not dismiss kids in time. >> several major areas of concern because some of the schools had not released their students early enough in the day for them to get home in their normal fashion before the roads became icy. >> people are sharing storm pictures online. take a look. teachers at the elementary school in atlanta covering up children sleeping on gymnastic mats there. 115 kids and staff slept there. they raided the cafeteria, got the freezer pizza for dinner. school buses found themselves stuck on icy roads. motorists trying to push out buss and cars off the ice. we told you that 26 home depot stores opened up doors to people strandeded in georgia and atlanta. cvs in atlanta did the same. people on the floor
black ice, you can't even see. i come over that hillwas so much worse than expected that over 5,000 children became stranded at schools across alabama and georgia. 50 kids in atlanta spent the night on a school bus. we got word 4:00 that they were able to get off the bus and get to shelter. the georgia governor says schools did not dismiss kids in time. >> several major areas of concern because some of the schools had not released their students early enough in the day for them to get...
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hill. he understands our job. >> why did you go to black and white when you saw this photo? was on a conference -- actually a video chat with some students at an elementary school in burlington, vermont. he sat there waiting for the next call. >> where is this? >> this was in the hallway. this is one of thosetí( of the hallways that's out of!ñ the way. i was following senator leahyÑzp around. he found senator baucas there in the hall way to talk to. we're not allowed upw?2qiñ Ñthçz >> here's senator toomey and senator manchin from west virginia. >> i think this5ozhñ was on then legislation. obviously, not two people youd l think would come together on this. >> one democrat and one republican. >> they tried to move>jfoq legislation forward. this was>esñ obviously, gun legislationw-uy was big in/gc÷ t week. this is a protest down on the capital grounds. >> i keeptn++ some notes, yes. i haveeoó ,mdsome notes scribbd away. a book some day. i hear some people said, you should write a book.-ç stored up here. i love at pictures and i can remember the stories behind the pictures. t
hill. he understands our job. >> why did you go to black and white when you saw this photo? was on a conference -- actually a video chat with some students at an elementary school in burlington, vermont. he sat there waiting for the next call. >> where is this? >> this was in the hallway. this is one of thosetí( of the hallways that's out of!ñ the way. i was following senator leahyÑzp around. he found senator baucas there in the hall way to talk to. we're not allowed...
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black ice, you can't even see. i come over that hill and it just pulled me down the hill. >> well, there have been more than 900 accidents since the storm began, and atlanta mayor reid speaking moments ago and saying the city has lessons to learn from this storm. >> during the day we have 1 million to 1.2 million in the city and all of those people were out in very bad weather, so it hampered our ability too get crews on the ground. if there was one lesson learned in the middle of this challenge, that would be we need to stagger closings for private sector companies, government, and the school system. >> our greatest resource we're hoping for is thaw and none of these issues will begin to diminish until our city experiences a significant thaw. >> joining me by phone is paula mayburg, she was stranded in her car in atlanta since 10:35 yesterday morning. 24 hours you went through this ordeal. we're seeing some of the traffic snarl-up from yesterday and today. tell me about how you were found. >> well, through social media actually. a frie
black ice, you can't even see. i come over that hill and it just pulled me down the hill. >> well, there have been more than 900 accidents since the storm began, and atlanta mayor reid speaking moments ago and saying the city has lessons to learn from this storm. >> during the day we have 1 million to 1.2 million in the city and all of those people were out in very bad weather, so it hampered our ability too get crews on the ground. if there was one lesson learned in the middle of...
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will tram @ kron 4 news >> reporter: here in oakland hills fire danger remains very high as rick blacks. red war ning flag continues >> reporter: here in the north bay cruises are affecting stores as it comes to madison. flu is affecting stores. running low on tamiflu. the nmanufacture is aware of the shortage an is trying to get more into stores. >> reporter: they wear a lab and best and then try to help children get home from school safely. wear orange vest >> reporter: so far demolition crews have taken out 1,400 ft. of the old upper deck and 1600 of the lord that. the next project is to remove the western part on charles clifford kron 4 news. >> reporter: since the latest fire here on 17th street neighbors have been doing foot control in the wee hours of the morning. a suspicious man walking arm around his house. we will see more of the video and a wide segment was suspicious. >> reporter: taking a live look right now over the san mateo bridge. this is our roof top camera here in san francisco with a nice day and a record high temperatures all over the bay area today. we would get
will tram @ kron 4 news >> reporter: here in oakland hills fire danger remains very high as rick blacks. red war ning flag continues >> reporter: here in the north bay cruises are affecting stores as it comes to madison. flu is affecting stores. running low on tamiflu. the nmanufacture is aware of the shortage an is trying to get more into stores. >> reporter: they wear a lab and best and then try to help children get home from school safely. wear orange vest >>...
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hill. he understands our job. >> why did you go to black and white when you saw this photo?i looked at it both black and white and color. it was a mixed room for light. he was on a conference -- actually a video chat with some students at an elementary school in burlington, vermont. he sat there waiting for the next call. >> where is this? >> this was in the hallway. this is one of those areas where senators can sneak up the backhaul, one of the hallways that's out of the way. i was following senator leahy around. >> here's senator toomey and senator manchin from west virginia. >> i think this was on the gun legislation. obviously, not two people you think would come together on this. >> one democrat and one republican. >> they tried to move the legislation forward. this was obviously, gun legislation was big in d.c. that week. this is a protest down on the capital grounds. >> do you keep notes? >> i keep some notes, yes. i have some notes scribbled away. i know my wife wants me to write a book some day. i hear some people said, you should write a book. i have a lot luckily
hill. he understands our job. >> why did you go to black and white when you saw this photo?i looked at it both black and white and color. it was a mixed room for light. he was on a conference -- actually a video chat with some students at an elementary school in burlington, vermont. he sat there waiting for the next call. >> where is this? >> this was in the hallway. this is one of those areas where senators can sneak up the backhaul, one of the hallways that's out of the way....
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black knit hat with zebra trim. he's described as about 5'6" with a thin build. >>> a brazen copper theft left part of morgan hill inark. the thief or thieves vandalized 15 street lights on friday night along santa teresa boulevard between watsonville road and sunshine street. they stole 2700 feet of copper total. >>> most people go to the berkeley marina to walk their dogs or fly kites. >> that's right but as kpix 5's don ford tells us bird watchers have been flaking there as well -- flocking there as well for a chance to see a predator rarely found during the day. >> it's hard to see. yes. yes. they're very well camouflaged. >> reporter: pay attention and look close and you can see a westland burrowing owl. one of a few making their annual appearance at berkeley's cesar chavez park. >> i see him. oh there he is. >> her, her. >> it's a lady owl. >> so funny. >> the berkeley marina owls i guess somehow they've found out that they come from idaho. but only the females migrate and they come out here and they say hey, we like berkeley. >> reporter: in an area that is fenced off, the owls still have lots of company. the
black knit hat with zebra trim. he's described as about 5'6" with a thin build. >>> a brazen copper theft left part of morgan hill inark. the thief or thieves vandalized 15 street lights on friday night along santa teresa boulevard between watsonville road and sunshine street. they stole 2700 feet of copper total. >>> most people go to the berkeley marina to walk their dogs or fly kites. >> that's right but as kpix 5's don ford tells us bird watchers have been...
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black president. i am joined now by alice stewart and cnn political commentator mark hill.ad you guys are in different cities. alice, is the president playing the race card or stating the obvious? >> two more words on this. stop it. of course, he is playing the race card. the problem is especially on ml k day is look how far we have come. we have elected the first african-american president and re-elected him. the fact of the matter is people don't dislike him because he is a black president. it is because he is a blind president. it is not about the pigment of the skin but about the job-killing policies and the fact that 53% of americans don't trust him. >> alice, he didn't say all people. he said some people. don't you think it is disingenuous to think all people dislike him because of his policies. i know black people who didn't like george bush because he was white. that is the truth. >> i think the concerns people have and the reason people don't like president obama is because of his policies, nothing to do with the color of his skin. >> that wasn't the question. that
black president. i am joined now by alice stewart and cnn political commentator mark hill.ad you guys are in different cities. alice, is the president playing the race card or stating the obvious? >> two more words on this. stop it. of course, he is playing the race card. the problem is especially on ml k day is look how far we have come. we have elected the first african-american president and re-elected him. the fact of the matter is people don't dislike him because he is a black...
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hills. several were treated for heat exhaustion. >>> over the weekend an anonymous bidder won the opportunity to hunt an endangering species, the african black,000. as don dahler reports, the organizers of the controversial auction say the money will go to save the species. >> reporter: there are fewer than 5,000 of black rhinos in the world. the african nation of anybody ya is home to almost 2,000 of them, which is why it's hard to believe that killing any rhinos is a good thing. to raise money for its anti-poaching and conservation program they permit hunting. this year one auction was handled under tight security by the safari club. >> 100% of the proceeds from the sale will go directly to the anybody ya wildlife trust, which is their trust fund for concentration. 100% will be earmarked just for black rhino conservation. >> reporter: the unnamed winner paid $350,000 which beat the old report of $233,000. culling herds of older animals is common. carter says the mature rhino has been killing other rhinos. >> wildlife does not take care of itself. it costs money to take care of wildlife. >> reporter: but jeffrey flocken of the international
hills. several were treated for heat exhaustion. >>> over the weekend an anonymous bidder won the opportunity to hunt an endangering species, the african black,000. as don dahler reports, the organizers of the controversial auction say the money will go to save the species. >> reporter: there are fewer than 5,000 of black rhinos in the world. the african nation of anybody ya is home to almost 2,000 of them, which is why it's hard to believe that killing any rhinos is a good...
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tonight we will see some changes with winds picking up in the north bay hills so we will see a mild conditions there as well as a fire blackrs. your extended forecast coming up a little bit later. >> pam: kron4 has a sneak peek at long at anticipated super bowl commercial. and some back lash out with this photo graph. g)kyoóówç$yg-óñsç >> reporter:it's that time - the superbowl of commercials. advertisers each spending a whopping four million dollars for 30 seconds of ad time. >> reporter:and we've got a sampling of what's going to hit the small screen for superbowl sunday. >>video for off spher >> reporter: and let the purchase some of what we can't expect advertisers to sell us. >> pam: in coming >> pam: connie up at 530 coming up at bulldog: bulldog: oh boy! mattress discounters presidents day sale! what's this? a queen-size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497? mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! comforpedic, icomfort, optimum... and wow! four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection. [yawns] don't miss the presidents day sale
tonight we will see some changes with winds picking up in the north bay hills so we will see a mild conditions there as well as a fire blackrs. your extended forecast coming up a little bit later. >> pam: kron4 has a sneak peek at long at anticipated super bowl commercial. and some back lash out with this photo graph. g)kyoóówç$yg-óñsç >> reporter:it's that time - the superbowl of commercials. advertisers each spending a whopping four million dollars for 30 seconds of ad time....
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hill. >> i think oh yeah, come to new jersey, but it's like, i don't want to pay for ads for someone's advertising out of sandy relief fund. it gives the whole thing a black eye. >> the investigation will take several months to rule on wrong doing. >> the governor's office says the white house approved that plan. and that the ads were quote, developed with the goal of effectively communicating that the jersey shore was open for business during the first summer after sandy. meanwhile, new jersey state lawmakers are launching a new investigation into the george washington bridge lane closures. two cristie aides are accused of orchestrating a traffic nightmare on the nation's busiest bridge back in september. as political retaliation against the mayor of fort lee. cristie insists he was kept in the dark about it. >> google is about to expand even further into your home. the tech giant just bought palo alto for $3.2 billion. google was an early investor in the company. nest is known for its smoke alarms. >> we won't know if the 49ers make it to the super bowl for six days. we are praying they do, but we won't know for sure. the fan buildup is part of the exci
hill. >> i think oh yeah, come to new jersey, but it's like, i don't want to pay for ads for someone's advertising out of sandy relief fund. it gives the whole thing a black eye. >> the investigation will take several months to rule on wrong doing. >> the governor's office says the white house approved that plan. and that the ads were quote, developed with the goal of effectively communicating that the jersey shore was open for business during the first summer after sandy....
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black roommate with available slurs, outfitted the dorm with confederate flag and locked a u shape bicycle lock around his neck. >> fleam are recovering from injuries after the scar plunged off a road in the berkeley hills yesterday evening. a witness says that the driver lost control and the car veered off the road. it went 200' over the embankment into thick bushes. rescuers worked together to reach the victim. a tow truck crew will return this o to remove the wrecked car. a woman escaped injury when she lost control of the s.u.v. at 880 sliding into the estuary at 66th avenue. a good samaritan jumped into the water, smashed a window and pulled her to safety and drove away without identifying himself. >> a strike team from marin county is on the way north to assist with a brushfire in humboldt county gathering in petaluma last night to travel to the fire site which has burned 350 acres since saturday. cal fire tweeted it is 40 percent contained. officials say it is unusual to battle a wildfire at this time of year. >> it will be cold. it is rare to be in january going to a fire like this with so little rain. as far as i understand we have never had this low of a record of rainfall in northern californ
black roommate with available slurs, outfitted the dorm with confederate flag and locked a u shape bicycle lock around his neck. >> fleam are recovering from injuries after the scar plunged off a road in the berkeley hills yesterday evening. a witness says that the driver lost control and the car veered off the road. it went 200' over the embankment into thick bushes. rescuers worked together to reach the victim. a tow truck crew will return this o to remove the wrecked car. a woman...
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add that to the four so called black widows they are looking for, possibly terror suspects, add that to the bombing blast and there is increasing concern. here on capitol hill the head of the homeland security committee said he toured the regions, they seem safe, the most safe of any olympics so far but that they are concerned that the u.s. and russia are not sharing intelligence. that's the situation now. two weeks before the games begin. >> one to watch. thanks so much, tracie. >> a judge could decide to limit the use of shackles on immigrants who appear before immigration judges. a hearing will be held in a san francisco federal courtroom today. immigration enforcement agreeing to avoid shackling immigrants at the immigration court unless there is a direct safety threat so. they will still be shackled in the brief procedural hearings where several detainees appear along side each other. the aclu says the agreement will only apply to the san francisco court who serves more than 2,000 a year. >> it's time to check the weather as we give you a live look outside. san francisco, goodness, isn't that beautiful. the sun coming up over the city by the bay. >> ro
add that to the four so called black widows they are looking for, possibly terror suspects, add that to the bombing blast and there is increasing concern. here on capitol hill the head of the homeland security committee said he toured the regions, they seem safe, the most safe of any olympics so far but that they are concerned that the u.s. and russia are not sharing intelligence. that's the situation now. two weeks before the games begin. >> one to watch. thanks so much, tracie. >>...
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hill. >> i think yeah, come to new jersey, but it's like i don't want to pay for ads for someone's advertising out of sandy relief fund. it gives the whole thing a black. >> reporter: the investigation will take several months to rule on wrongdoing. >> governor christie is scheduled to deliver his state of the state address tomorrow. it should be interesting. >>> 49er fans shut out, the seahawks refusing to sell tickets to anyone in california, but is that really legal? >> and how could it happen? a plane lands on a runway at the wrong airport. that wasn't the only problem. >> just in time to destroy your new year's resolution dunk indonuts plans to open a store near you. we're back right after this. ,, [uncle]this is hopscotch,okay? uncle go one,two,one,two,one two,one. [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [uncle laughing] okay,we go the other way,okay? [niece]one,two,three,four,five, six,seven! [uncle laughs]there's ten spaces,you want to try again? [uncle]yeah? i nethat's my geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. ah, actually i think my eyes mig
hill. >> i think yeah, come to new jersey, but it's like i don't want to pay for ads for someone's advertising out of sandy relief fund. it gives the whole thing a black. >> reporter: the investigation will take several months to rule on wrongdoing. >> governor christie is scheduled to deliver his state of the state address tomorrow. it should be interesting. >>> 49er fans shut out, the seahawks refusing to sell tickets to anyone in california, but is that really...
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hill. >> i think yeah, come to new jersey, but it's like i don't want to pay for ads for someone's advertising out of sandy relief fund. it gives the whole thing a black eye. >> reporter: the investigation will take several months to rule on wrongdoing. >> governor christie is scheduled to deliver his state of the state address tomorrow. it should be interesting. >>> 49er fans shut out, the seahawks refusing to sell tickets to anyone in california, but is that really legal? >> and how could it happen? a plane lands on a runway at the wrong airport. that wasn't the only problem. >> just in time to destroy your new year's resolution dunk indonuts plans ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing good for me around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of craving something that i can't have ♪ ♪ turn around, barbara ♪ forever i've been praying for a snack in my life ♪ ♪ and now i have a brownie ending all of my strife ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ for ovnights can feel califolong and lonely.dren, i miss my sister. i miss my old school. i miss my room. i don't want special treat
hill. >> i think yeah, come to new jersey, but it's like i don't want to pay for ads for someone's advertising out of sandy relief fund. it gives the whole thing a black eye. >> reporter: the investigation will take several months to rule on wrongdoing. >> governor christie is scheduled to deliver his state of the state address tomorrow. it should be interesting. >>> 49er fans shut out, the seahawks refusing to sell tickets to anyone in california, but is that really...
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black ice but so far, no reports. from our camera, the winds are not gusting in san francisco but it is gusting in the hills and that kept temperatures in the 40's and 50's and spring board to upper 60's to mid-70's inland and same around the bay upper 60's to 70's and near 70 long the coast, a record high with fire danger continuing today. i will tell you how much longer in the seven-day forecast. >> 42 bart trains are on time. ace train one is rolling. capital corridor train 448 and 551 canceled today and tomorrow for track repair. bus service is put in place. you will be able to get between sacramento and jack london square. as we head over to the drive to berkeley we have this problem involving oil on the frontage road on-ramp and no word if that is closed or what is going on but c.h.p. is headed out there and this is off of westbound 80 and drive time traffic 580, 34 >>> the hot weather is producing other hazards. amy hollyfield is in the berkeley hills where a neighbor faces a major clean up job. amy? >> look at this. it is windy and dry, look what happened. a tree came down and those are the conditions we are deal
black ice but so far, no reports. from our camera, the winds are not gusting in san francisco but it is gusting in the hills and that kept temperatures in the 40's and 50's and spring board to upper 60's to mid-70's inland and same around the bay upper 60's to 70's and near 70 long the coast, a record high with fire danger continuing today. i will tell you how much longer in the seven-day forecast. >> 42 bart trains are on time. ace train one is rolling. capital corridor train 448 and 551...
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hill road when she was hit in the face with a man who took off. the woman said she didn't know the man who assaulted her. he described as a blackng a white baseball cap backwards. >>mark: we have a sketch this morning of a man police call a sexual predator attacking women in the south bay. take a look at this guy. police say he attacked the woman just after midnight thursday campbell mayor sonny oaks avenue and winchester boulevard. the victim says he attacked crabtree from behind a sexually assaulted her. then pulled a gun out to roberts. but she burned him in the face with a cigarette and got away 3 b.c. this man called police. if you need to fill up your car this week you're going to see a bump in the price at the pump. triple a reports this morning fuel prices are up 8¢ a gallon over the last three weeks. the national average for a gallon of gas is now $3.35. but even the lowest prices in california found in sacramento is higher than that at 3 47 gal.. take a look at some of the average prices and the bay area. and san francisco aaa says you can expect to pay 373 a gallon on average. and of oakland and san jose you can fill
hill road when she was hit in the face with a man who took off. the woman said she didn't know the man who assaulted her. he described as a blackng a white baseball cap backwards. >>mark: we have a sketch this morning of a man police call a sexual predator attacking women in the south bay. take a look at this guy. police say he attacked the woman just after midnight thursday campbell mayor sonny oaks avenue and winchester boulevard. the victim says he attacked crabtree from behind a...
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hill. because while they pretend to represent us lowly piegans we need to empower ourselves with the truth so we can stand up and represent ourselves. people tend to think in black and white terms when it comes to economic theory either you're a capitalist or a communist but believe it or not these ideologies don't have to exist on a singular thread i mean structures can be borrowed from different beliefs to form a new system one philosophy that practices this blindness called georgism and the basic tenet is that all land should be a primary source of public revenue with all other taxes eliminated how did a lot of questions over how this concept could be successfully applied in society has joined earlier by scott baker president of common ground and why see i first asked baker if elimination of all taxes except a land use tax could really generate enough revenue to sustain a government. well michael hudson the amazing gaffney and the them and fred harrison a few other economists have studied this they believe the land is about one third of the g.d.p. or a little bit more even and so if you do tax that and you want tax everything else it does provide enough reven
hill. because while they pretend to represent us lowly piegans we need to empower ourselves with the truth so we can stand up and represent ourselves. people tend to think in black and white terms when it comes to economic theory either you're a capitalist or a communist but believe it or not these ideologies don't have to exist on a singular thread i mean structures can be borrowed from different beliefs to form a new system one philosophy that practices this blindness called georgism and the...
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she'll be the first black female cast member in six years after a public outcry over the show's lack of diversity. good morning, everyone. i'm lester holt. >> and i'm erica hilleyer. there is a lot coming up in this half hour. we begin with what we're learning about the two americans, private citizens, who were killed in afghanistan. annabel roberts is in london this morning with those new details for us. annabel, good morning. >> reporter: erica, good morning. we know the two u.s. citizens were on the staff of the american university of afghanistan and had been at a restaurant in an area that is for kabul considered reasonably safe. the restaurant was packed last night when a taliban suicide bomber detonated explosives at the entrance. eyewitnesses say two gunmen then ran in, firing indiscriminately. >> the security forces, the special units out here, they have surrounded the area completely. >> reporter: at least 21 people were killed, 13 of them foreigners, 2 u.s. citizens from the american university of afghanistan, also the imf's top representative in the country and four u.n. staff. it's the deadliest attack against foreign civilians in afghanistan sinc
she'll be the first black female cast member in six years after a public outcry over the show's lack of diversity. good morning, everyone. i'm lester holt. >> and i'm erica hilleyer. there is a lot coming up in this half hour. we begin with what we're learning about the two americans, private citizens, who were killed in afghanistan. annabel roberts is in london this morning with those new details for us. annabel, good morning. >> reporter: erica, good morning. we know the two u.s....
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time the arizona law was beginning to bubble up i was working on the hill and tended to let the public financing is almost like a black-and-white thing. more public money would be good and less private money would be bad and we would have less corruption and fair elections and things like that. over time you realize like a lot of things will happen in a system like that and there's a lot that happens between the financing of the election in the legislation and what michael's book does is begin to look at what goes on in the middle? what different kinds of candidates participate? is voter participation change in any sort of white? the ideology of the people that participate or an interesting question, if we created opportunities for people to game the system or manipulated in ways to their advantage? i am enthusiastic about michael launching some of that discussion and then after he presents important findings from the book which really involve an in-depth study of the candidates in arizona as well as all the other systems we will have comments on it from three people who actually have surprisingly different perspectiv
time the arizona law was beginning to bubble up i was working on the hill and tended to let the public financing is almost like a black-and-white thing. more public money would be good and less private money would be bad and we would have less corruption and fair elections and things like that. over time you realize like a lot of things will happen in a system like that and there's a lot that happens between the financing of the election in the legislation and what michael's book does is begin...