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doug brinkley, you know, it was building up to that. you know, one of the great healing, talking about foundation documents, the adams, jefferson correspondence when they get published because here were two adversarial minds arguing all the they had to run against each other and the 1800 election which was very brutal to have a political party system like that and how moving in their senior years they started befriending each other with an incredible correspondence that with you read it. it sends a symbol of our democracy as our best. how do you have a partizan warfare but then heal? dr. brinkley. great. please. well, you're not going to get through history or now like today. but what's just how you grade our democracy today? our democracy today. today? hmm. i'd have to give it a lower grade than i'd like. i would say b-minus. i think we're we're sniping at each other in a way that we've got to stop. we're not working in a in tandem and worried since the advent of of trump that he has worked to help. it's a divide and conquer kind of pe
doug brinkley, you know, it was building up to that. you know, one of the great healing, talking about foundation documents, the adams, jefferson correspondence when they get published because here were two adversarial minds arguing all the they had to run against each other and the 1800 election which was very brutal to have a political party system like that and how moving in their senior years they started befriending each other with an incredible correspondence that with you read it. it...
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how is ryan brinkley doing? >> you don't know who ryan brinkley is? he is a 56-year-old. >> how a lot of people feel -- >> he is the founder of the generational equity grun co, a pastor, co-founded the create church, south korean wife called elie, five kids. impressed. >> telling a lot of people things they don't know. >> he is one of several republican candidates vying for votes in iowa, but not earning nearly as much attention as the front runners. >> former alaska governor asa hutchinson also still in the race. he's registering in the low single digits in most polls, though, but he says he needs to stay in the race as an alternative to trump. >> he has redefined the republican party and not in a good way and whenever you look at what i'm trying to do is draw attention to the fact that donald trump is a weak candidate for us going into the general election. my responsibility and other candidates is to take on the front runner if you don't agree that he is the right one. >> and vivek ramaswamy says he is expecting a better showing than the pundits ar
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abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley is live with the latest developments. leslie >> wow, what a story and what a development today, right now, two lanes of eastbound 24 have just been shut down. crews managed to move an immense a huge crane through the caldecott tunnel, and they're moving it into place so that crews can begin a complicated job of lifting the derailed cars off the track and put them back on the correct track, and then hopefully remove them so that crane is getting put into place for a difficult job going into the night here. uh- eastbound 24 could be shut down for as much as six hours now. this morning it was people heading home, people heading to work, people coming back from new year's eve celebration who ended up getting caught up in this train derailment, a deeply shaken passenger who escaped the burning bart train shot this video on his cell phone. his first responders converged on the orinda bart station on new year's morning, not how we want to start 2024. >> you know, you say you want to start with the bang, but not like that. just p
abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley is live with the latest developments. leslie >> wow, what a story and what a development today, right now, two lanes of eastbound 24 have just been shut down. crews managed to move an immense a huge crane through the caldecott tunnel, and they're moving it into place so that crews can begin a complicated job of lifting the derailed cars off the track and put them back on the correct track, and then hopefully remove them so that crane is getting put into...
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brinkley's there.you can see him with his leather helmet on and see the football kind of flying through the air in this picture. and as you can see, it was a massive crowd said to be the biggest seen on wall street during wartime. now, ironically, brinkley would go to prison some ten years later for wall street mail seasons. out in rockford, illinois. frank pollard broke new ground simply by making the team at camp grant's. pollard was one of about 1000 african-american soldiers. among the 30,000 troops at the camp. and the camp was segregated, just like the rest of the army. but pollard went out for the main camp team anyway, and he wound up making it. he was the only african-american soldier to break war football's color line. that's something that pollard's older brother, fritz pollard, couldn't even manage. fritz, who had been an all-american and ended up making both the college and pro football hall of fame was spent world war one coaching segregated black regiments at camp meade in maryland. now,
brinkley's there.you can see him with his leather helmet on and see the football kind of flying through the air in this picture. and as you can see, it was a massive crowd said to be the biggest seen on wall street during wartime. now, ironically, brinkley would go to prison some ten years later for wall street mail seasons. out in rockford, illinois. frank pollard broke new ground simply by making the team at camp grant's. pollard was one of about 1000 african-american soldiers. among the...
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i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> all right. leslie thank you so much. and this is the fourth bart derailment in the last 15 years, all in the east bay. the mostrillionecent took place in june of 2022. excessive heat upwards of 140 degrees on the tracks caused a train to derail between the concord and pleasant hill stations in february 2014. uneven track where caused an out of service train to derail near the concord station. in march of 2011, uneven track where again near the concord station caused two cars to derail and in december of 2009, a train derailed between the lake merritt and 12th street stations in oakland. >> now to new details about the person who died after suffering fireworks related injuries in san francisco, abc7 news reporter luz pena went to treasure island, where residents are mourning this death. >> less than an hour into the new year, san francisco police officers responded to a chaotic scene involving a fireworks injury on treasure island in the background, a woman can be heard in distress as officers and paramedics responded, wh
i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> all right. leslie thank you so much. and this is the fourth bart derailment in the last 15 years, all in the east bay. the mostrillionecent took place in june of 2022. excessive heat upwards of 140 degrees on the tracks caused a train to derail between the concord and pleasant hill stations in february 2014. uneven track where caused an out of service train to derail near the concord station. in march of 2011, uneven track where again near the...
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. >> abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley has more.s, it's historic, and it's got a jaw droppingly beautiful backdrop. >> 5 million people stopped to take a photo in front of this. welcome to napa valley sign along highway 29 between yountville and oakville. every year. why even move this iconic sign? well. it's a safety issue. it seems. people park along busy highway 29 and try to cross. and then there are the railroad tracks that they cross to get pictures in the vineyard. chp and the napa valley sheriff's department have expressed concerns about congestion in the area. so officials are shopping for a new location soon. >> we'll be working closely with the napa valley vintners and the county. the city of yountville, and everyone in the in the surrounding area to decide what's best for the sign, the current location was donated by the mondavi family in the 1970s. >> recently. officials zeroed in on land one mile south, but that fell through. so now they're negotiating with a still unknown landowner. >> we'll have a series of five meet
. >> abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley has more.s, it's historic, and it's got a jaw droppingly beautiful backdrop. >> 5 million people stopped to take a photo in front of this. welcome to napa valley sign along highway 29 between yountville and oakville. every year. why even move this iconic sign? well. it's a safety issue. it seems. people park along busy highway 29 and try to cross. and then there are the railroad tracks that they cross to get pictures in the vineyard. chp...
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i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. all right, turning to the weather. >> and is it spring?> i was like spring, summer. i'm ready to go to the beach. sandy hollows. >> it was a definitely a good day to go to the beach, no doubt about it. and diana, let's take a look at live doppler seven. right now we are watching changes that are underway as we speak. have you noticed all the cloud cover across the region? i mean, the clouds have been increasing throughout the day. today's high temperatures were in the 60s and the 70s. we did get into record territory for several cities for the second straight day, looking at live doppler seven right now, you can see that cloud cover around right now. beautiful view from our santa cruz camera and it is a good day to be on the beach. no doubt about it. mid 60s san francisco, oakland, hayward. you're at 69. still pretty mild in san jose at 70 degrees and 61 in half moon bay from our walnut creek camera, you can see the clouds just filtering the sunshine in upper 60s from santa rosa to napa to fairfield and livermore. right now, as we check ou
i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. all right, turning to the weather. >> and is it spring?> i was like spring, summer. i'm ready to go to the beach. sandy hollows. >> it was a definitely a good day to go to the beach, no doubt about it. and diana, let's take a look at live doppler seven. right now we are watching changes that are underway as we speak. have you noticed all the cloud cover across the region? i mean, the clouds have been increasing throughout the day. today's high...
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but there is when he agreed to sit down with detective brinkley.ment turning his house upside down. >> at the house? >> yes, sir. >> really, i don't go there. >> you can see him think, didn't it going to work. >> if je'michael was rattled, he had good reason. investigators had made a big discovery. cinder blocks. the distinctive concrete blocks. did you find items like that at the house? >> we did. and a dent in the grass where one might have lane? >> or two. there was to have daniel. >> they also found yellow rope. detective brinkley hit je'michael about that. >> do we tell you found the robe that she was tied with? >> then you found the rope. >> at your house? >> shouldn't be at my house. >> why shouldn't it be? >> cars had nothing to do that. >> by the cinder blocks? by the rope? why the polygraph? >> the evidence is not going to lie. that's gonna be the one thing that will get you in the end. >> detective gave je'michael one last chance to confess. >> you're gonna look like a monster. you're not going to win this battle. >> all right, detective
but there is when he agreed to sit down with detective brinkley.ment turning his house upside down. >> at the house? >> yes, sir. >> really, i don't go there. >> you can see him think, didn't it going to work. >> if je'michael was rattled, he had good reason. investigators had made a big discovery. cinder blocks. the distinctive concrete blocks. did you find items like that at the house? >> we did. and a dent in the grass where one might have lane? >>...
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i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> all right, leslie, thank you.ore flaring today at the chevron refinery in richmond. the flaring began just before noon today and wrapped up about an hour later. the flaring was a level one incident, which is the lowest reportable level. chevron is investigating, but authorities say there is no public health risk caused by the flaring. all right, let's turn to the weather now. >> and the rain on the way. here's a live look at the conditions right now for details on it. let's go to abc seven news meteorologist sandip patel. sandip. yeah. >> dan we're going to trade the chill for some wet weather and it's going to be here before you know it. tomorrow morning. let me show you live doppler seven. we are already tracking a light level one system that is moving in our direction as we time it out for you. showers arriving at 6 a.m. in the north bay. you will notice those showers will be spreading by 9:00 tomorrow morning. and then a few more. trailing at noontime in the southern part of our viewing area. it's a level one
i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> all right, leslie, thank you.ore flaring today at the chevron refinery in richmond. the flaring began just before noon today and wrapped up about an hour later. the flaring was a level one incident, which is the lowest reportable level. chevron is investigating, but authorities say there is no public health risk caused by the flaring. all right, let's turn to the weather now. >> and the rain on the way. here's a live look at the conditions...
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douglas brinkley is a presidential historian, and he joins me now. it's good to see you, doug. president biden has been making this argument for a while now. arguing that donald trump is a threat to democracy. how do you see him invoking history? and the backdrop of valley forge as a way to breakthrough to people that maybe he hasn't convinced yet. >> well, you know, chris, it's really the beyond me lies donald trump strategy and it's going to be the main theme of 2024 for joe biden. let's recall that on september 1st of 2022, he went to independence hall, also in the greater, you know, in philadelphia and eastern pennsylvania with the symbolism of it, and the democrats did well in the midterms. and so he's going to ride this theme that you may not like me, i may not be the perfect president, but your alternative's likely to be donald trump. and remember also joe biden follows a lot of what barack obama does, and people don't realize or remember, really, obama's first inaugural ended with valley forge. in that great speech by obama, he talked about thomas payne's letter about t
douglas brinkley is a presidential historian, and he joins me now. it's good to see you, doug. president biden has been making this argument for a while now. arguing that donald trump is a threat to democracy. how do you see him invoking history? and the backdrop of valley forge as a way to breakthrough to people that maybe he hasn't convinced yet. >> well, you know, chris, it's really the beyond me lies donald trump strategy and it's going to be the main theme of 2024 for joe biden....
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. >> abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley has the details. >> it's famous, it's historic, and it's got a jaw droppingly beautiful backdrop. 5 million people stopped to take a photo in front of this. welcome to napa valley sign along highway 29 between yountville and oakville every year. why? even move this iconic sign? well, it's a safety issue, it seems. people park along busy highway 29 and try to cross and then there are the railroad tracks that they cross to get pictures in the vineyard, the chp and the napa valley sheriff's department have expressed concern about congestion in the area. so officials are shopping for a new location. >> we'll be working closely with the napa valley vintners and the county, um, the city of yountville and everyone in the in the surrounding area to decide what's best for the sign. >> the current location was donated by the mondavi family in the 1970s. recently officials zeroed in on land one mile south, but that fell through. so now they're negotiating with a still unknown landowner. >> we'll have a series of five meetings the last week of january
. >> abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley has the details. >> it's famous, it's historic, and it's got a jaw droppingly beautiful backdrop. 5 million people stopped to take a photo in front of this. welcome to napa valley sign along highway 29 between yountville and oakville every year. why? even move this iconic sign? well, it's a safety issue, it seems. people park along busy highway 29 and try to cross and then there are the railroad tracks that they cross to get pictures in...
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reporting live in orinda i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> all right, we shall see. leslie. thank you. the main street, alameda ferry terminal, is back open. it closed. on october 23rd for a renovations project to make sure it was compliant with earthquake safety requirements. trips to the alameda on the alameda to south san francisco route have resumed operations and the alameda oakland short hop service that is back. >> san francisco's district attorney's office has filed misdemeanor criminal charges against a former city building inspector. van shing, accused of signing off on an inspection of his own home, as well as two projects involving his father's construction company. he has pleaded not guilty and faces up to a year in jail if convicted and inactive. >> bomb found on a santa cruz county beach has been declared safe. that bomb was discovered on new year's eve at the pah'-ha-row dunes that's near santa cruz. it washed ashore just days after a high surf warning in the area. the santa cruz county sheriff's office bomb squad determined the missile shaped explosive was i
reporting live in orinda i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> all right, we shall see. leslie. thank you. the main street, alameda ferry terminal, is back open. it closed. on october 23rd for a renovations project to make sure it was compliant with earthquake safety requirements. trips to the alameda on the alameda to south san francisco route have resumed operations and the alameda oakland short hop service that is back. >> san francisco's district attorney's office has filed...
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here's abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley with the story. new year's day 2023. >> those who were here remember the torrential rains flooding many local east bay waterways, especially on el capitan drive in danville, where homes were inundated with water. >> the trucco family had water up to their front door and had to be rescued. >> actually, the fire department had to take us out of our house. >> i couldn't get out of my home, so that's how bad it was last year. >> so you must still have a little bit of fear, anxiety. >> oh yes, i do. and my two next door neighbors. we all do. very scary. >> the public works department say last year's new year's storm was problematic because it swept through as all the leaves fell from the trees, clogging drainage. this time, they say the late january timing means the leaves are already cleaned out. we're in storm prep mode, as always. >> we're doing our due diligence and we're making sure that we're, um, cleaning our storm drains, catch basins, roadside ditches. we have all staff and all hands on deck sand
here's abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley with the story. new year's day 2023. >> those who were here remember the torrential rains flooding many local east bay waterways, especially on el capitan drive in danville, where homes were inundated with water. >> the trucco family had water up to their front door and had to be rescued. >> actually, the fire department had to take us out of our house. >> i couldn't get out of my home, so that's how bad it was last year....
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the developer gave abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley a look at some of their plans for the 92 acre parcel since the 1980s. >> massive oak trees have lined the road into chevron headquarters in san ramon. the trees will stay, but the global headquarters have moved down the street and everything else will change, according to sunset development, which bought the parcel from chevron and is drafting up plans on the property. >> it's 92 acres. it's going to be about 2600 homes and a new retail center. great neighborhoods, a new park and the homes will range from two stories all the way up to seven story apartment condo buildings. >> sunset development said it will include affordable housing, and they are also intending to build a 3500 seat outdoor amphitheater on the site. in december. the city of san ramon changed the zoning on the chevron parcel from office to retail and residential, but building it out is likely to take 15 years or more. san ramon's planning manager told abc seven news they are still waiting for the formal development applications, then public hearings will be scheduled. th
the developer gave abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley a look at some of their plans for the 92 acre parcel since the 1980s. >> massive oak trees have lined the road into chevron headquarters in san ramon. the trees will stay, but the global headquarters have moved down the street and everything else will change, according to sunset development, which bought the parcel from chevron and is drafting up plans on the property. >> it's 92 acres. it's going to be about 2600 homes and a new...
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i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> all right. leslie thank you. good to be ready. in the city of belmont is offering free sandbags to anyone worried about flooding on their property. city officials are also preparing early in case they need to shut down roads and intersections that typically flood when there is heavy rainfall. >> and that's not something you can do in five minutes. but what we're doing today is we're prepping the k rail, we're staging it out there, we're getting ready if pd and public works make the call, we need to close the road. we're ready to do so in a matter of minutes. >> the belmont has three sandbag pickup locations. you can find those addresses on the city's website. >> the upcoming storms might help the snowpack in the sierra. the second snow survey of the year today found the snowpack at phillips station is 58% of normal for this time of year. statewide, the snowpack is only 52% of normal. it's a huge difference from last year when the snowpack was. 214% of normal. you can track the rain anytime with the same live doppler seven radar th
i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> all right. leslie thank you. good to be ready. in the city of belmont is offering free sandbags to anyone worried about flooding on their property. city officials are also preparing early in case they need to shut down roads and intersections that typically flood when there is heavy rainfall. >> and that's not something you can do in five minutes. but what we're doing today is we're prepping the k rail, we're staging it out there, we're...
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abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley has the details. it's famous.historic, and it's got a jaw droppingly beautiful backdrop. >> 5 million people stopped to take a photo in front of this welcome to napa valley sign along highway 29 between yountville and oakville every year. why even move this iconic sign? well, it's a safety issue. it seems. people park along busy highway 29 and try to cross and then there the railroad tracks that they cross to get pictures in the vineyard chp and the napa valley sheriff's department have expressed concerns about congestion in the area. so officials are shopping for a new location. >> we'll be working closely with the napa valley vintners and the county, um, the city of yountville and everyone in in the surrounding area to decide what's best for the sign. >> the current location was donated by the mondavi family in the 1970s. recently officials zeroed in on land one mile south, but that fell through. so now they're negotiating with a still unknown landowner. >> we'll have a series of five meetings the last week of j
abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley has the details. it's famous.historic, and it's got a jaw droppingly beautiful backdrop. >> 5 million people stopped to take a photo in front of this welcome to napa valley sign along highway 29 between yountville and oakville every year. why even move this iconic sign? well, it's a safety issue. it seems. people park along busy highway 29 and try to cross and then there the railroad tracks that they cross to get pictures in the vineyard chp and the...
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i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> okay, leslie, thank you. alameda's main street ferry terminal is reopened. it closed back on october 23rd for earthquake safety renovations. it also was upgraded and expanded the bike lanes near the terminal. the reopening does come with some ferry schedule changes, mainly to the oakland alameda route on the weekends. also the weekend ferry service from the alameda seaport lagoon terminal was discontinued on new year's day. >> coming up, a fiery crash at an airport in tokyo leaves five people dead and forces the evacuations of hundreds. we're going to have the latest. >> plus, it was the first in the nation created in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. but now a federal appeals court is blocking berkeley's natural gas ban. abc seven news at makes every day... a "let's dig in" day... mm. ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... - mm. [ chuckles ] - ...a "love my new teeth" day. because your clearchoice day is the day everything is back on the menu. a clearcho
i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. >> okay, leslie, thank you. alameda's main street ferry terminal is reopened. it closed back on october 23rd for earthquake safety renovations. it also was upgraded and expanded the bike lanes near the terminal. the reopening does come with some ferry schedule changes, mainly to the oakland alameda route on the weekends. also the weekend ferry service from the alameda seaport lagoon terminal was discontinued on new year's day. >> coming up, a...
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. >> abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley is live with the latest developments for us tonight.evening. uh. bart says so far the repairs are going a little slower than they had hoped. today's derailment, of course, disrupted plans for tens of thousands of passengers in the bay area who couldn't get back or forth from this area of the east bay. now, behind me, it's very dark, but there is a big crane back there that's trying to lift the train cars. uh- you can imagine people coming back from new year's celebrations jolted into reality by
. >> abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley is live with the latest developments for us tonight.evening. uh. bart says so far the repairs are going a little slower than they had hoped. today's derailment, of course, disrupted plans for tens of thousands of passengers in the bay area who couldn't get back or forth from this area of the east bay. now, behind me, it's very dark, but there is a big crane back there that's trying to lift the train cars. uh- you can imagine people coming back...
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and abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley is live at sfo, with more on inspections and the cascadingns today. >> dozens and dozens of them here at sfo, also out of oakland and san jose. we've been hearing a lot about alaska airlines, but actually united now has 79 aircraft grounded out of sfo flights to houston, chicago, l.a. and san diego
and abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley is live at sfo, with more on inspections and the cascadingns today. >> dozens and dozens of them here at sfo, also out of oakland and san jose. we've been hearing a lot about alaska airlines, but actually united now has 79 aircraft grounded out of sfo flights to houston, chicago, l.a. and san diego
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and thank you, doug brinkley, bill brand's joanne freeman and the mentor. our topic today is not a small one. it's the founders and democracy. and, you know, i was thinking about it for days, but then i was thinking about it even more closely as i was looking at listening to the previous conversation with brian lamb and the other historians. and i was taken back to my graduate student days, which now is almost 15 years ago. and i remember one of the things that we always did in grad school was something called define your terms. you'll probably remember that. and we have two very big terms. the founders and democracy and our first panel was talking a lot about democracy. and one of the themes that often came up is what does democracy mean? and i thought that might be a good way to actually start this conversation is with the idea of democracy and to ask what democracy actually means. what is it that we're talking about when we evoke it so frequently as we did in the last panel, as we do in our everyday lives, and worry about this idea of democracy. but what
and thank you, doug brinkley, bill brand's joanne freeman and the mentor. our topic today is not a small one. it's the founders and democracy. and, you know, i was thinking about it for days, but then i was thinking about it even more closely as i was looking at listening to the previous conversation with brian lamb and the other historians. and i was taken back to my graduate student days, which now is almost 15 years ago. and i remember one of the things that we always did in grad school was...
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the only one who responded was brinkley. others did not respond.een doing this since 1984. >> you've been doing it since 1984. do you typically have republicans who participate in these forums? >> great question. in 2016 we invited republicans and democrats. we're a nonpartisan organization, so we invite both. so in 2016 we had both parties, democrats and republicans. again, about a couple of days, the republican party pulled out, the candidates pulled out in 2016. this is the second time. >> so they rsvp'd, said they would participate, and then pulled out. why do you think this is happening? >> as i tell people, you have to ask them. in the spirit of martin luther king, we were very happy that the caucus was going to -- that they were going to do the caucus on his birthday, january 5th. that's symbolic. iowa is the fifth whitest state in america. we was excited about that on both sides, black and white people. when it happened, when we did not get anybody to commit besides ryan, we said, wait a minute, we called and did all we can do. and i guess
the only one who responded was brinkley. others did not respond.een doing this since 1984. >> you've been doing it since 1984. do you typically have republicans who participate in these forums? >> great question. in 2016 we invited republicans and democrats. we're a nonpartisan organization, so we invite both. so in 2016 we had both parties, democrats and republicans. again, about a couple of days, the republican party pulled out, the candidates pulled out in 2016. this is the...
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i thought of that in getting douglas brinkley on the show.t it is still early in the process. i think it takes a little over 1200 delegates to determine the republican nominee. donald trump has got 32 delegates. so we have a long way to go. bill clinton was kind of acknowledging the same thing. i guess in 1990 to. what you make of that, that it is still a long haul? >> you are right, neil, that the comeback kid was a great run. but bill clinton in new hampshire gave them new life. he was received with personal problems, bill clinton. with gennifer flowers, draft dodging in vietnam, marijuana, these issues and he famously went on 60 minutes after a super bowl and got emotive with hillary clinton isn't ran well in new hampshire being very emotive to people but asking for forgiveness. and the person that he came in second to was paul tsongas from massachusetts. and by getting rid of coming into tsongas, that was good news for clinton because paul tsongas had no outreach in the south. so by the time bill clinton hit south carolina, he was, you kn
i thought of that in getting douglas brinkley on the show.t it is still early in the process. i think it takes a little over 1200 delegates to determine the republican nominee. donald trump has got 32 delegates. so we have a long way to go. bill clinton was kind of acknowledging the same thing. i guess in 1990 to. what you make of that, that it is still a long haul? >> you are right, neil, that the comeback kid was a great run. but bill clinton in new hampshire gave them new life. he was...
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upon which the military strength is based.iden that is what he was focused on and president biden brinkley not focused on. >> laura o: you have the time and place of our choosing.many if i had to do a shot as manye times have you heard at the pentagon or white house a at a time and place of our choosing, we will respond, but there is concern they are telegraphing kind of what kind of response they are going to have actuallya or inflict militarily. are you concerned about that?rl >> i agree with what i heard molly sa y earlier tonight.e we need to be quite about thisfi and make the plans in thein background and then let themo find out when bombs are falling or whoever it will be. then they will know what is going on as opposed to telegraphing it like this.ay s i just can't get enough and say enough that we need to stop these pointless missions because i don't want to hear anymore this nonsense about "we are going to be tough and a time an> place of our choosing.". don't, don't! >> laura: that is a policy no.oe >> it is embarrassing, embarrassing and doesn't deterng anybody or make people th
upon which the military strength is based.iden that is what he was focused on and president biden brinkley not focused on. >> laura o: you have the time and place of our choosing.many if i had to do a shot as manye times have you heard at the pentagon or white house a at a time and place of our choosing, we will respond, but there is concern they are telegraphing kind of what kind of response they are going to have actuallya or inflict militarily. are you concerned about that?rl >>...
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and abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley is live at sfo, with more on inspections and the cascading cancellations of flights. how is it now, leslie? well karina and dionne over 340 flight cancellations today. >> dozens and dozens of them here at sfo, also out of oakland and san jose. we've been hearing a lot about alaska airlines, but actually united now has 79 aircraft grounded out of sfo flights to houston, chicago, l.a. and san diego were among the cancellations as passengers frantically tried to book new routes to their desired destination. this couple got a text last night saying their alaska flight from san jose to oahu was canceled, and the value was deposited in an alaska wallet. they ended up today at the sfo united terminal on an alternate flight paid for out of pocket. >> i was being like, tricked, you know, and i wanted to use the credit for taking another ticket for today from alaska. and the price was guess it was double. it was double. they should have made it automatic refunding people's tickets, not really making you call them waiting for 3.5 hours, not being able.
and abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley is live at sfo, with more on inspections and the cascading cancellations of flights. how is it now, leslie? well karina and dionne over 340 flight cancellations today. >> dozens and dozens of them here at sfo, also out of oakland and san jose. we've been hearing a lot about alaska airlines, but actually united now has 79 aircraft grounded out of sfo flights to houston, chicago, l.a. and san diego were among the cancellations as passengers...
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cameron brinkley at all scorers with 18 points. she added five rebounds and six blocks in the 60 point rout. the 11:00 news on ktvu fox two starts now. >> night like tonight, it's easy . it's just like all right. shares free tonight. ac transit is free tonight. bart is free tonight. there's so many options to get you home safe. safe >> be on many people's minds this new year's eve, especially as celebrations ramp up. that's it. businesses and law enforcement agencies are working with celebrators as they try to keep people out of harm's way. hello again. i'm crystal bailey and i'm mike mibach, ktvu is joy hoda live tonight in oakland after speaking with workers and officers about the new year's eve celebrations out there, joey that's right, mike. >> we're just learning right now from san mateo police that they have arrested
cameron brinkley at all scorers with 18 points. she added five rebounds and six blocks in the 60 point rout. the 11:00 news on ktvu fox two starts now. >> night like tonight, it's easy . it's just like all right. shares free tonight. ac transit is free tonight. bart is free tonight. there's so many options to get you home safe. safe >> be on many people's minds this new year's eve, especially as celebrations ramp up. that's it. businesses and law enforcement agencies are working...
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you wrote two volumes with douglas brinkley called the nixon tapes. you have written a biography of henry. why jump to 1968 and why write this book? >> first of all, thanks to the nixon library and the foundation for hosting the event. such a great contingent. have my colleagues are sitting here in the front. especially the students. you have football to compete with tonight as well as tennis. if i were a student, i would have other distractions probably. my wife and daughter are here. thanks for being here. for scholars especially, and going down the rabbit hole. i ended up in a place i was not expecting to be. you kind of follow the evidence where it goes. when i was researching the last book, when i got the 1968, despite the number of books that have been written about the '60s, i don't know how many hundreds or thousands. it just did not seem like anywhere recent had been deeply researched. this has been a belief of mine for a long time. it does not make me popular at academic conferences to say this. but an awful lot of what passes for history is
you wrote two volumes with douglas brinkley called the nixon tapes. you have written a biography of henry. why jump to 1968 and why write this book? >> first of all, thanks to the nixon library and the foundation for hosting the event. such a great contingent. have my colleagues are sitting here in the front. especially the students. you have football to compete with tonight as well as tennis. if i were a student, i would have other distractions probably. my wife and daughter are here....
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through taxation for the kind of investment, there's a difference between consumption spending which brinkley tax cuts are in effect in genuine investment in the future of theof american economy and the health and well-being of the american people. it's a fair argument and we should have debates ine' congres about a what kind of spending we are talking about whether we are talking about consumption or the kind of investment that will pay off through the longtime. in make all americans be better off. >> you make the point why don't we think of these investments is not spending. >> it's not spending in the sense of spending in the way. >> in the meantime we can begin pass a budget and we are being held hostage by a house speaker who is the holden to a handful of extremists and can't get anything done. >> i'm going to confess that i've started to feel sorry for kevin mccarthy. >> i'm not quite there. >> two things on that. one there's no question think about what it looks like her mother world capital capitol. think about what it looks likeli from beijing to see the american congress agree on ru
through taxation for the kind of investment, there's a difference between consumption spending which brinkley tax cuts are in effect in genuine investment in the future of theof american economy and the health and well-being of the american people. it's a fair argument and we should have debates ine' congres about a what kind of spending we are talking about whether we are talking about consumption or the kind of investment that will pay off through the longtime. in make all americans be better...
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safe bet everyone would agree that a photo we used last weekend as part of contributor douglas brinkley'sy roosevelt on the back of a moose was used in a collage for a 1912 edition much of the "new york tribune" and featured the presidential candidate's riding their party mascots. theodore roosevelt was running as a third-party candidate for the progressive or bull moose party, hence the fake photo of t.r. overn a moose. hence, our apology. while we have you, please join us in congratulating "sunday morning" producer robbyn mcfadden and husband calvin belton on the december 21 birth of their daughter blossom de la rose belton. she joins two sisters, calla lily and rose a bell. ♪ ♪ >>> finally, a lot of you have asked us about the song "sunday morning" supervising editor david bhagat uses each weekend for our almanac. the song is called "i made it through" the work of composer michael tremante. and on that note, a good 2024 to you. thanks, as always, for watching, and we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ (vo) explore the world the viking way from the quiet comfort of elegant small ships with no childr
safe bet everyone would agree that a photo we used last weekend as part of contributor douglas brinkley'sy roosevelt on the back of a moose was used in a collage for a 1912 edition much of the "new york tribune" and featured the presidential candidate's riding their party mascots. theodore roosevelt was running as a third-party candidate for the progressive or bull moose party, hence the fake photo of t.r. overn a moose. hence, our apology. while we have you, please join us in...
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doug brinkley, the historian, did a kicff event at the library of congress in september. have had a core staff. paul has been the executive producer. jen garrett shoa lot of the video that you see and has been a oducer on the 10-week series, and shot a lot of video thatou hav seen over the 10 wes from all over the country. matt has been our production assistant throughout. he has done a lot of the graphics and the work that goes on behind the sces. he is the one who has been answering the phone calls, too. i'm sure he'been veryolite. maurice haynes has been our director. he is a long time c-span ployee30 plus years, and is a terrific partner in this. i am goi to miss some names. but benyon has been here for the entire 10-week series. merry cements he is on audio. and eric is the floor director here. those are just a few of the nas. dozens of c-span peopleorked on this. a education department,ur website department, our promotions department. we appreate yr beinwith us. have a good evening. [captioning perfmed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for i
doug brinkley, the historian, did a kicff event at the library of congress in september. have had a core staff. paul has been the executive producer. jen garrett shoa lot of the video that you see and has been a oducer on the 10-week series, and shot a lot of video thatou hav seen over the 10 wes from all over the country. matt has been our production assistant throughout. he has done a lot of the graphics and the work that goes on behind the sces. he is the one who has been answering the phone...
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you wrote two volumes with douglas brinkley called the nixon tapes. you've written a biography of henry lodge junior. why now jump to 1968 and why write this book? well, i first of all, thanks to the library and the and the foundation for hosting the event, it's such a great from chapman. i have my colleagues are sitting here in the front and especially to the students. you football to compete with here tonight as as tennis so you have as if were a student i have other distractions probably and especially it's special for me because. my wife jennifer and daughter ava here. so thank you for being here. you know, i think for scholars especially is going down the rabbit hole and. i ended up in a place i wasn't expecting to be. you kind follow the evidence where it goes. and when i was researching the last book, this of henry cabot lodge jr. when i got to 1968, despite the number of books that have been written about the sixties i don't know how many. i don't have the answer hundreds. thousands. it just didn't seem like any were recent had been deeply res
you wrote two volumes with douglas brinkley called the nixon tapes. you've written a biography of henry lodge junior. why now jump to 1968 and why write this book? well, i first of all, thanks to the library and the and the foundation for hosting the event, it's such a great from chapman. i have my colleagues are sitting here in the front and especially to the students. you football to compete with here tonight as as tennis so you have as if were a student i have other distractions probably and...
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i think douglas brinkley shared it and he talked about democracy being the freedom from fear, the freedom from want. there was a lot of discussion about equality. so in this, your answers had a lot to do with the form of government. so where do these inspirational ideas about equality factor into how we talk about and think about democracy? and i do want to. well, certainly. i mean, the declaration makes equality sort of a basic american value. people have taken it for that. i mean, we've talked a lot about. lives have been written about what the declaration actually meant. but like any piece of writing, it means it takes on a different meaning or the meanings that the readers who read it wanted to take and how meaningful it is to them. so i think we've been on a long journey of trying to realize the the principles, the basic principle of equality and for us to morrissey has to lead towards that and that if you don't have the part of the thing that you want the people to be able to do is to make choices that result in a society that is equal, that points towards equality and fairness to a
i think douglas brinkley shared it and he talked about democracy being the freedom from fear, the freedom from want. there was a lot of discussion about equality. so in this, your answers had a lot to do with the form of government. so where do these inspirational ideas about equality factor into how we talk about and think about democracy? and i do want to. well, certainly. i mean, the declaration makes equality sort of a basic american value. people have taken it for that. i mean, we've...
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that poll was trump at 48%, haley 20, down the line, asa hunch and son at one, and ryan brinkley alsoe nbc news can now project that at this hour, at 8:33 pm, 7:33 central time, 7:33 central time, that former president donald j trump will be the projected winner in the iowa caucuses f the 2024 presidential election. again, about 53 minutes after the doors closed in the iowa caucuses, with very few actual results in, but based on the results that we do have and the entrance polling that we do have, nbc news now projects that donald trump will be, at the end of the night, the winner of the iowa caucuses. >> well, ryan brinkley, i'm glad that we know his name, and that he got a chance to make a little bit of fame, having been mentioned by the great rachel maddow. but the previous woman, who the trump surrogate -- i wish she had not just loved it. i wish she had listed it. i wanted to hear what she had to say. -- i'm curious when people say he did so much for us, what policies they mean. because the one dot policy that donald trump obviously past was that massive enormous tax cut. he didn
that poll was trump at 48%, haley 20, down the line, asa hunch and son at one, and ryan brinkley alsoe nbc news can now project that at this hour, at 8:33 pm, 7:33 central time, 7:33 central time, that former president donald j trump will be the projected winner in the iowa caucuses f the 2024 presidential election. again, about 53 minutes after the doors closed in the iowa caucuses, with very few actual results in, but based on the results that we do have and the entrance polling that we do...
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we are going to go to gene, calling in brinkley, arkansas on the republican line.: good morning. caller: how are you? first, i would like to give kudos to the gentleman who called, spoke about talk, talk, talk, talk. hes absolutely correct. all people are doing is talking, talking, talking with millions, different points of views. the bottom line is, if we do not lock up the border, 18 million illegals who are in here now, they are going to destroy this country. you want to know how? read the youhould be reading is the constitution. in order for us to have a secure and sovereign nation, we need to secure the borders. we need to have a military t keep the foreign people that want to destroy us at bay. this is not rocket science. what you people are doing, you people listening to me, get off your high horses and remember we are all brothers and sisters. yes, i am a native american. i am an apache. i am 80 years old and i am watching this theater play out over again that my ancestors went through. sitting bull once said, the white man that came to the country, they ar
we are going to go to gene, calling in brinkley, arkansas on the republican line.: good morning. caller: how are you? first, i would like to give kudos to the gentleman who called, spoke about talk, talk, talk, talk. hes absolutely correct. all people are doing is talking, talking, talking with millions, different points of views. the bottom line is, if we do not lock up the border, 18 million illegals who are in here now, they are going to destroy this country. you want to know how? read the...
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we are going to go to gene, calling in brinkley, arkansas on the republican line.morning. caller: how are you? first, i would like to give kudos to the gentleman who called, spoke about talk, talk, talk, talk. he is absolutely correct. all people are doing is talking, talking, talking with millions, different points of views. the bottom line is, if we do not lock up the border, 18 million illegals who are in here now, they are going to destroy this country. you want to know how? read the robert clements strategy. what you should be reading is the constitution. in order for us to have a secure and sovereign nation, we need to secure the borders. we need to have a military to keep the foreign peopl want to destroy us at bay. this is not rocket science. what you people are doing, you people listening to me, get off your high horses and remember we are all brothers and sisters. yes, i am a native american. i am an apache. i am 80 years old and i am watching this theater play out over again that my ancestors went through. sitting bull once said, the white man that came
we are going to go to gene, calling in brinkley, arkansas on the republican line.morning. caller: how are you? first, i would like to give kudos to the gentleman who called, spoke about talk, talk, talk, talk. he is absolutely correct. all people are doing is talking, talking, talking with millions, different points of views. the bottom line is, if we do not lock up the border, 18 million illegals who are in here now, they are going to destroy this country. you want to know how? read the robert...