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let me start by asking, limburg, mccarthy, george wallace, pat buchanan. what did they represent? matthew: they represent a form of the american right that in varying degrees has drifted towards conspiracy theory. as distrusted elites so much that it ends up close to distrusting america and the capacity for american government and american people. they are also distinct in a few ways. charles lindbergh. national hero, he became a prominent spokesman, opposing american entry into the second world war. he represented the pre-world war ii american right, which was noninterventionist. not wanting to become involved in the great power politics of europe. mccarthy, after the war, he had an anti-communist foreign policy. he supported international engagement to fight, it isn't. but, we also had a conspiratorial worldview where he felt and charged the executive branch had been infiltrated by communist. he went overboard. wallace is a figure who i would not call an american conservative, yet somehow, he situated himself in a place where many elements of the american right was supportive of
let me start by asking, limburg, mccarthy, george wallace, pat buchanan. what did they represent? matthew: they represent a form of the american right that in varying degrees has drifted towards conspiracy theory. as distrusted elites so much that it ends up close to distrusting america and the capacity for american government and american people. they are also distinct in a few ways. charles lindbergh. national hero, he became a prominent spokesman, opposing american entry into the second...
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susan: also during that period, the reemergence of pat buchanan. ross perot, 19% of the vote.hat is the thread that submerging within the republican party at that point? matthew: this reemergence of the old pre-world war ii right. caused by the lack of communism, the changing nature of the global economy. you see the outlines of the new politics, anti-globalist right. america should return to the tradition of disengaged nationalism. size of government customs are not important. it is national identity, national sovereignty. buchanan was not powerful enough to win the republican nomination that idea was very powerful, and there were elements within the republican coalition that agreed with him. it would have to take a different leader to take those viewpoints into the center of the republican party. that is what happened in 2016. susan: with donald trump. with the election of george bush, we talked about immigration policy being a flashpoint on the right. also, the iraq war, 9/11, what did the prosecution of the iraq war two for the neoconservatives at the weekly standard who w
susan: also during that period, the reemergence of pat buchanan. ross perot, 19% of the vote.hat is the thread that submerging within the republican party at that point? matthew: this reemergence of the old pre-world war ii right. caused by the lack of communism, the changing nature of the global economy. you see the outlines of the new politics, anti-globalist right. america should return to the tradition of disengaged nationalism. size of government customs are not important. it is national...
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michael buchanan. _ trying to give her one. michael buchanan, bbc— trying to give her one.alling for an emergency cut in vat as they launch their campaign for next month's local elections in england. the party's leader, sir ed davey, said the reduction would help with the cost of living, which he claimed had been worsened by the government's rise in national insurance contributions. our political correspondent, alex forsyth, reports. for the lib dem leader, this election is all about growing support, translating enthusiasm among the grassroots to votes at the ballot box. , . ., �* among the grassroots to votes at the ballot box. , .. �* ~ , ballot box. they can't keep hitting families with _ ballot box. they can't keep hitting families with soaring _ ballot box. they can't keep hitting families with soaring energy - ballot box. they can't keep hitting families with soaring energy bills. | families with soaring energy bills. so the cost of living will be central in their english election campaign, with the criticism aimed squarely at the tories. aha, campaign, with the criti
michael buchanan. _ trying to give her one. michael buchanan, bbc— trying to give her one.alling for an emergency cut in vat as they launch their campaign for next month's local elections in england. the party's leader, sir ed davey, said the reduction would help with the cost of living, which he claimed had been worsened by the government's rise in national insurance contributions. our political correspondent, alex forsyth, reports. for the lib dem leader, this election is all about growing...
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(millie buchanan) wilma dykeman certainly would be one of those heroes. was seriously a champion, not just for the water quality, but for the whole environment. she was ahead of her time in thinking about the whole ecostem. (wilma dykeman) the french broad county is particulay a region of springs. e water of most) the of the brooks ounty and streams and rivers they form is nearly as pure in its pristine state as wateran be. but when we turned away from this ring at the edge of the kiten yard and turned on the faucet in our porcelain sink, we turd off our interest. what came out of the spigot? one by one, we allowed ourselves and others to begin the rape, which finally in places ended in the murder of the french broad. and it has come about precisely because the headwaters were so pure. the sole blame for the rivers fouling could not be blamed to any onperson ogroup because it belongs to everyone. it's the possession of no one. (j stokely) i think be the thing that made some ne. of those early environmentalists, the john muirs going back there, the aldo le
(millie buchanan) wilma dykeman certainly would be one of those heroes. was seriously a champion, not just for the water quality, but for the whole environment. she was ahead of her time in thinking about the whole ecostem. (wilma dykeman) the french broad county is particulay a region of springs. e water of most) the of the brooks ounty and streams and rivers they form is nearly as pure in its pristine state as wateran be. but when we turned away from this ring at the edge of the kiten yard...
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but buchanan was a contemporary figure. he was one that readers will certainly recognize and remember. i mean, i'm old enough to remember his campaigns for president and i remember that fence he talked about and and i i it stuck with me as an image and his his just his television presence was all so very good because like trump in and there's many ways. he's like a proto trump figure. he was very good on tv, and he had to really captivate an audience. um, he wasn't quite a pop culture figure like trump. he was more of an intellectual, but i thought i wanted to always talk to buchanan and i never really had at length. so again, he invited me over once and i sat in his his living room. a claim and this like mansion that he lives in behind the cia headquarters and you know how you do these interviews david were like you you someone's your source says something and it's like an aha moment and like that's the basis for the story that you're going to write and what he said to me that the was like that was hit on the night of the
but buchanan was a contemporary figure. he was one that readers will certainly recognize and remember. i mean, i'm old enough to remember his campaigns for president and i remember that fence he talked about and and i i it stuck with me as an image and his his just his television presence was all so very good because like trump in and there's many ways. he's like a proto trump figure. he was very good on tv, and he had to really captivate an audience. um, he wasn't quite a pop culture figure...
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here's where, kirker pass road at buchanan, just about a block from buchanan park and highland's elementary school. classes should not be impacted if your kids go there nor should morning drop-off as that intersection is open once again, it reopened about 4:30 this morning. again, one person was injured in that shooting, at least we know that person is in stable condition in the hospital, and is expected to survive. as for a suspect, we can't say police have tracked one down at this point and police have not revealed a motive, if they know one, just yet. if you saw something in that area, call pittsburg police. >> kris, thank you. we sent out a push alert on our "nbc bay area news" app when the story broke and we'll bring you the latest. download the free app so you can get the updates as soon as the story develops. >> 6:03. >>> developing this morning, russia hitting at the heart of ukraine's transit network. missiles targeted five railway stations in central and western ukraine. the number of casualties not yet known but the national rail company says it is causing major transportation pr
here's where, kirker pass road at buchanan, just about a block from buchanan park and highland's elementary school. classes should not be impacted if your kids go there nor should morning drop-off as that intersection is open once again, it reopened about 4:30 this morning. again, one person was injured in that shooting, at least we know that person is in stable condition in the hospital, and is expected to survive. as for a suspect, we can't say police have tracked one down at this point and...
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chang associate professor of history at sarah lawrence college hi, eileen, and suzanne buchanan executive director of the shirley eustis house right here in boston in roxbury. hi, susie. thank you all for joining us. i am so honored and delighted to have y
chang associate professor of history at sarah lawrence college hi, eileen, and suzanne buchanan executive director of the shirley eustis house right here in boston in roxbury. hi, susie. thank you all for joining us. i am so honored and delighted to have y
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some quarrel in the baltic sea or in the gulf of finland that does not concern us, well patrick buchanana paleo conservative . and this is a very specific group of schools of thought within the republican party. andronik hereditary. first, how big is the influence paleo conservatives, and in the american establishment today and second. is it at least possible to have a serious discussion? they contain the united states. and the consequences associated with the likely entry of sweden and finland into nato are the consequences for american security. what buchanan is talking about i think that big discussions are hardly possible today in american reality. he himself is, of course, the greatest intellectual. many times, including in our program, i recalled his book, will the united states survive until 2025, yes, and. well, and much more death. of the west, we even had a russian translation in this book, e he is a realist and that's all his work, by the way, i must say that his influence is directly very strong, almost everything that trump did is, as if he acted on the basis of this book, h
some quarrel in the baltic sea or in the gulf of finland that does not concern us, well patrick buchanana paleo conservative . and this is a very specific group of schools of thought within the republican party. andronik hereditary. first, how big is the influence paleo conservatives, and in the american establishment today and second. is it at least possible to have a serious discussion? they contain the united states. and the consequences associated with the likely entry of sweden and finland...
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many folks will go to the backup road, but it is also buchanan, a little earlier access. now, going to wellfleet road, and you come out of yamming in the >> looking at the 580, it is backing up, but it is not bad, and neither is 680, and this is 880 corridor and other traffic coming up 101 from morgan hill. mike, back to you. >> folks, thinking ogetting a plan. if you are wanting to get a tax credit, it is about to expire. >>> and now, we will show you how this all happened with the push of a wrong button. stay with us. you are watching "today in bay." >>> we are about to go live. >> this one as a mom hit home. >> this is the up ydate on the forecast. >> i will show you how to get a refund even when the airline says no. >> good morning. let's get your day moving forward. when it comes to cybersecurity, the biggest threats don't always strike the biggest targets. so help safeguard your small business with comcast business securityedge™. it's advanced security that continuously scans for threats and helps protect every connected device. on the largest, fastest, reliable net
many folks will go to the backup road, but it is also buchanan, a little earlier access. now, going to wellfleet road, and you come out of yamming in the >> looking at the 580, it is backing up, but it is not bad, and neither is 680, and this is 880 corridor and other traffic coming up 101 from morgan hill. mike, back to you. >> folks, thinking ogetting a plan. if you are wanting to get a tax credit, it is about to expire. >>> and now, we will show you how this all happened...
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host: pat buchanan, longtime politico and columnist and here is what he wrote on april 5. "if we make global democracy the measure of success in the great struggle of our time, our victory and defeat in that cause depends on political decisions and internal choices of scores of nations not our own. but when did the internal politics of other lands become the business of the u.s. or the yardstick of our success as a nation? to make global democracy our goal in this century's great battle is to allow america's success or failure as a nation to be judged and measured by what other nations, not our own, succeed or fail in doing." guest: he is right. nobody can impose democracy in any country. it is also no longer the case that what happens in a country stays within that country. obviously vladimir putin's invasion of ukraine is case in point. there are plenty of other examples. it is very important. they are one in the same as security issues. this idea of countries reaching into democracies to surveill our opponents or even kidnap -- let's think about the news of a critic of
host: pat buchanan, longtime politico and columnist and here is what he wrote on april 5. "if we make global democracy the measure of success in the great struggle of our time, our victory and defeat in that cause depends on political decisions and internal choices of scores of nations not our own. but when did the internal politics of other lands become the business of the u.s. or the yardstick of our success as a nation? to make global democracy our goal in this century's great battle is...
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it will be allocated toward a new media center in chinatown and renovation at the buchanan mall in japan town. >> money that would help raise each of these organizations up. that is the only way we have long-lasting change by investing in our communities. >> reporter: a second round of grants is expected to be announced this summer. >>> a possible conflict of interest in a bart contract. ties between a manager and the construction management firm that got the contract. the manager used to work there at the sibling and spouse still did . neither the firm nor the bart manager revealed that financial conflict of interest so bart might have to avoid $27 million of the contract. >>> a suspect in the robbery of lady gaga's dogs is a large this evening. he was released after a filing blunder. the suspected shooter was mistakenly released on wednesday after his original charges were dropped to be replaced by a superseding indictment. the la county officials confirmed the error and said the suspect remains at large. last ring jackson was arrested and charged with attempted murder after being accu
it will be allocated toward a new media center in chinatown and renovation at the buchanan mall in japan town. >> money that would help raise each of these organizations up. that is the only way we have long-lasting change by investing in our communities. >> reporter: a second round of grants is expected to be announced this summer. >>> a possible conflict of interest in a bart contract. ties between a manager and the construction management firm that got the contract. the...
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patrick buchanan patrick buchanan and others in the 90s saw that these communities were changing and they said okay, how do we weaponize these changes to their political benefit? so really since the 1990s you have had a segment of the republican party incessantly beating the drum that immigrants and refugees are an existential threat to the united states of america. these days is tucker carlson talking about the great replacement theory. but as a result of these years if not decades of of kind of fear-mongering that is why when you pull republicans immigration is always a top top three issue of concern. every year boom what one two or three? trump obviously understood that that's why i always talked about it. for democrats democrats rarely talk about immigration. unless donald trump was in office. then it was then you did the polling and instead of immigration being a typical 7 8 9 10 11 12 number issue for a democrats. it was one two or three because of that that polarization. i think it's important for both democrats and republicans to be much more focused on immigration in a much
patrick buchanan patrick buchanan and others in the 90s saw that these communities were changing and they said okay, how do we weaponize these changes to their political benefit? so really since the 1990s you have had a segment of the republican party incessantly beating the drum that immigrants and refugees are an existential threat to the united states of america. these days is tucker carlson talking about the great replacement theory. but as a result of these years if not decades of of kind...
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buchanan california octavia pine district 5. golf to ellis van ness to cedar district 2. >> is that too fast? >> twin peaks border boulevard between distribute 7 and 8 from the 2012 map. cole valley south of frederick south to core bit. the chain don. thank you. inner sunset move western line to 19th then south to judah. add to district 4 including parts of mer said manor south of float. i am familiar with this. area south of float west of 19. also including lakeshore north of lake merced past country club including zoo. district 9. add 17th and 18th out to church. the district 8 and 9 northern boundary guerrero to market. district 9 including valencia to gar rare row. this is what we just did. that is what i am keeping note of as changes to map 3b accepted by consensus so far by the task force. i think gus from the office of the city attorney may have additional information as well right now. >> hi, everyone. you earned york lunch. i will remind you while you have your lunch you are not to discuss official business. appropriate
buchanan california octavia pine district 5. golf to ellis van ness to cedar district 2. >> is that too fast? >> twin peaks border boulevard between distribute 7 and 8 from the 2012 map. cole valley south of frederick south to core bit. the chain don. thank you. inner sunset move western line to 19th then south to judah. add to district 4 including parts of mer said manor south of float. i am familiar with this. area south of float west of 19. also including lakeshore north of lake...
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pat buchanan a xenophobe. cawthorn, he's a heroic figure. he's fighting the deep state. same with josh holly. >> it's a great point. hadn't thought about it quite the way you put it. opponents and villains are always important, but if you create fake villains and that's what you're against, you're controlling a narrative for anyone who's gullible enough to believe and that is the way it works. you always bring out interesting thoughts, jay. we're out of time, yes or no, did you know? >> i did not, actually. this is one of the reasons why tuning into "the beat" with arry ari melber is important. >> it's a party built on lies because when that's cap, when someone says that, they're talking about lies, falsehoods that animate modern life and we need to deal with. we appreciate your honesty. we'll see you again. thank you. as anyone can see on their screen, the nypd will be holding a briefing. they're running over on schedule because we haven't gone to it yet. if it happens, we'll bring it to you on msnbc whenever
pat buchanan a xenophobe. cawthorn, he's a heroic figure. he's fighting the deep state. same with josh holly. >> it's a great point. hadn't thought about it quite the way you put it. opponents and villains are always important, but if you create fake villains and that's what you're against, you're controlling a narrative for anyone who's gullible enough to believe and that is the way it works. you always bring out interesting thoughts, jay. we're out of time, yes or no, did you know?...
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here's where, kirker pass road at buchanan, just about a block from buchanan park and highland's elementary school. classes should not be impacted. one person was injured in that shooting. we can't confirm their condition at this point. as for a suspect, police tell us it's just too early to say. the investigation is ongoing. if you saw something in that area, call pittsburg police. >> thanks for following that, kris. >>> it is 5:02. developing this morning in russia -- rather hitting at the heart of ukraine's transit network, missiles tarringed five railway stations in central and western ukraine. the number of casualties not yet known. the national rail company says it is causing major transportation problems and russian troops are now trying to destroy railway infrastructure. we have a new look this morning at the destruction at a steel plant in mariupol, where that is sheltering ukrainian soldiers and civilians. ukraine says russia's weekend attack was an attempt to crush the last stronghold, preventing russia from fully taking over the city. more than 3,000 people are still trapped und
here's where, kirker pass road at buchanan, just about a block from buchanan park and highland's elementary school. classes should not be impacted. one person was injured in that shooting. we can't confirm their condition at this point. as for a suspect, police tell us it's just too early to say. the investigation is ongoing. if you saw something in that area, call pittsburg police. >> thanks for following that, kris. >>> it is 5:02. developing this morning in russia -- rather...
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railroad coming off of highway 4 trance iging to kirker pass road at buchanan. you can loop back to castle wood and cedar. it's very light traffic but things build coming out of antioch, an early commute we'll see more traffic building on the surface streets. there's a smaller crash on the shoulder. other than that, the morning commute is clear on the roads. how are the skies? >> it's looking clear here, too, as we look at our temperatures right now in the upper 40s and low 50s. as you get ready to head out on this monday morning and look at the highs, it will warming quite a bit and sunshine and highs reaching into the upper 70s for the south bay as well as the inland east bay, reaching 77 in santa rosa, and 75 in santa cruz. so we are going to see some nice weather for the start of the week. a little bit cooler tomorrow. we'll talk about that, coming up in a few minutes. >> thanks, kari. >>> bay area nurses planning to strike today. nurses and management at stanford and lucille packard children's hospitals are at odds. that means about 5,000 nurses are plannin
railroad coming off of highway 4 trance iging to kirker pass road at buchanan. you can loop back to castle wood and cedar. it's very light traffic but things build coming out of antioch, an early commute we'll see more traffic building on the surface streets. there's a smaller crash on the shoulder. other than that, the morning commute is clear on the roads. how are the skies? >> it's looking clear here, too, as we look at our temperatures right now in the upper 40s and low 50s. as you...
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oh, oh, i think mr. buchanan ish pub bavaria. does that sound familiar? no, i am not in germany. i am by the mediterranean sea on the most popular holiday island for german tourists. majorca before the pandemic. there was usually a lot going on here around the so called ballymena. ah, as you can see, it's still very quiet here. so it's low season, like the calm before the storm of all the tourists tourism is starting again here and some are happy about that. others not that much. why is my yorker so popular? that's what i want to find out. my yorker's attractions include palma, the capital, i have 3 tips for you. i will then take you to the other side of the island by train to so you i also try typical spanish appetizers, top us back to the beginning of my g money for lin airport from here, a plane is going to take me straight to my order and make sure you have some extra time for the security chicken berlin. i'm in a hurry right now. the flight is almost fully booked from berlin. we had towards the mediterranean after 2 and a half hours will end in palm on my york home. the isla
oh, oh, i think mr. buchanan ish pub bavaria. does that sound familiar? no, i am not in germany. i am by the mediterranean sea on the most popular holiday island for german tourists. majorca before the pandemic. there was usually a lot going on here around the so called ballymena. ah, as you can see, it's still very quiet here. so it's low season, like the calm before the storm of all the tourists tourism is starting again here and some are happy about that. others not that much. why is my...
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buchanan to octavia. buchanan to hate. hate to octavia. >> okay. that is the concern one. i think -- buena vista part is frederick to buena vista west. and wrapping around the park. to district 5. cool. >> the area here in golden gate park? is there anything -- >> put it in five for now. we can argue over that later. and then um -- where are we now? 5ba. if we could head east to dog patch. um -- put everything south of mayor marposa to d10. the wedge west of the freeway. head north d3 to market street. the last one being the most controversial part -- go to market and eighth oh , one wedge. . the census block on both sides of market. >> d. why and 3. >> yea. >> market and eighth from d5 to d6 and north on market to jones. or before you do that, turn on the cultural direct map layer? >> one moment, please. from -- eighth and mark up market to jones. north on jones to geary and geary to market. upon one moment, please. one moment, please. i will submit and zoom out. and that is mixed in -- [inaudible]. >> i with hold [inaudible]. that's find this it is a proposal i did all t
buchanan to octavia. buchanan to hate. hate to octavia. >> okay. that is the concern one. i think -- buena vista part is frederick to buena vista west. and wrapping around the park. to district 5. cool. >> the area here in golden gate park? is there anything -- >> put it in five for now. we can argue over that later. and then um -- where are we now? 5ba. if we could head east to dog patch. um -- put everything south of mayor marposa to d10. the wedge west of the freeway. head...
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goal. in the air through the crimean airfields, in addition, the seizure of the south would cut off buchananm the ports and deprive it of access to the sea. russia understands very well that for us this route from romania is very important and logistical a lot of important things are coming to us through it, what can ukraine answer to this, in order to get to odesa , we need to overcome kherson and mykolaiv in two months, they could not block the latter, and so it won time to prepare the defense, we are preparing well and ready, let's even say so, now more desire than it was before and even i am not regularly received in the kherson direction, they climbed into the hell of rubaivka 16 times, they can climb again, but already with larger strike groups, what is the probability of meeting a crocodile after a cat 50%. then when they the first time they came here was 5.50%, that this is possible. well, that is my opinion, and for now it will lead to their complete collapse, understanding that the allies, or rather , the controlled neo-enclave of transnistria, recently explosions rang out on the t
goal. in the air through the crimean airfields, in addition, the seizure of the south would cut off buchananm the ports and deprive it of access to the sea. russia understands very well that for us this route from romania is very important and logistical a lot of important things are coming to us through it, what can ukraine answer to this, in order to get to odesa , we need to overcome kherson and mykolaiv in two months, they could not block the latter, and so it won time to prepare the...
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so let the thumping on scope for the you with have have to get this good morning off some the buchanan dog, a dog also for mans come for because of thumb, filter. so while the you with the more powerful temperature involved. well, there davis go down in the front door and then when i was almost finished with my studies the in the region, oil company, or we're in the process of offering me a job, a car, a house. and that was very simple. but i decided i, i really wanted to do something else. i want to do to work with climate science. so i, i chose that pass ludo . okay. of its own free oak latifah, travis scott, talk all the people can today by the way, through the city and they throw, i'm saddam michelin models. not the most good shoot that milan or not so i must put out a test. those to put are not meant that they put us about a month ago and boom, boom box and the fellow so sadly for mom of okay. or a shake of on it. yeah, no, it's about cool bundle. sure that, i mean, i'm just not gonna miss something from ripple. no, go home. i would call them regular. you're able to say to them, i
so let the thumping on scope for the you with have have to get this good morning off some the buchanan dog, a dog also for mans come for because of thumb, filter. so while the you with the more powerful temperature involved. well, there davis go down in the front door and then when i was almost finished with my studies the in the region, oil company, or we're in the process of offering me a job, a car, a house. and that was very simple. but i decided i, i really wanted to do something else. i...
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beginning to dial back but still at 20 at oakland, 29 mile per hour wind gusts 16 mph over in concord, buchanan failed. it's brisk around the seashore tonight with a 24 mile per hour. wind gusts are getting the feel of this. it's beginning to subside somewhat, but you couple up those winds with an air temperature into the forties. it feels downright raw outside. now, here's what you need to know. tonight is the winds begin to diminish the temperatures will plummet. and to the thirties around the bait tomorrow, very little recovery into the low and high fifties reaching out at 63 at best, well , inland, we're gonna go ahead and pinpoint your neighborhood temperatures for tonight and tomorrow and also tracking in new system that's heading this way that's coming up in just a matter of minutes. alright, roberta, looking forward to it. thank you. and most people welcome new snowfall in this year because of the state's drought. this time around, the snow is getting left. but that is getting left behind looks ideal for skiers and snowboarders. chp though, wants you to be aware of that the snow is not
beginning to dial back but still at 20 at oakland, 29 mile per hour wind gusts 16 mph over in concord, buchanan failed. it's brisk around the seashore tonight with a 24 mile per hour. wind gusts are getting the feel of this. it's beginning to subside somewhat, but you couple up those winds with an air temperature into the forties. it feels downright raw outside. now, here's what you need to know. tonight is the winds begin to diminish the temperatures will plummet. and to the thirties around...
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peace talks in a stumble, which took place on the 29th of march, the russian delegation protested buchanan delegation and ukraine inside, accepted that protest. and they promised to investigate, however, so far that hasn't been any tangible result coming out of that investigation. so this time, as you claim is facing such allegation for the 2nd time, we will, if we need, we need to wait and see if the, the, if this investigation is going to produce any concrete result. so said i thank you very much indeed. residence of a nearby china richer has spoken of the trauma they suffered under russian bombardment. many spent more than a month in basements or shelters to escape the fighting. people are now beginning to venture out and survey the damage to their homes. you move. we were in the basement for 35 days. there was shelling all the time. sometimes there was no water . sometimes there was no food or my there was no light all the time. there was no information. phones didn't work. there was shots all the time. the children were cold, i hugged them all the time. i told them that everything wou
peace talks in a stumble, which took place on the 29th of march, the russian delegation protested buchanan delegation and ukraine inside, accepted that protest. and they promised to investigate, however, so far that hasn't been any tangible result coming out of that investigation. so this time, as you claim is facing such allegation for the 2nd time, we will, if we need, we need to wait and see if the, the, if this investigation is going to produce any concrete result. so said i thank you very...
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and so they can now buchanan, it's true, forgive me for jump here, but, but as we speak, old coal, coal feels are being reopened. the oil made is a rubbing their hands in glee at the prospect of, you know, further exploration that the prices are a sky high so they can afford to get back into this. and, and that just means more, more emissions, as i say, going in the wrong direction. you know, our, our economy is based on, on hydrocarbon on fossil fuels right now. so, building that on the network will take some time. but i am pushing as hard as i can, and i hope that everyone else will do that. that yes, there is that move now towards some hydrocarbon, which is not the way to go. but i understand that from one day to the next, you can't just bill them renewable production. but at that, nevertheless, using this opportunity as an opportunity to move towards renewable is the thing to do. we missed that train during co, it, we could have used the subsidies for this. we couldn't make them sort of carbon conditional. we didn't, to the extent that we should have now is the time to make this hap
and so they can now buchanan, it's true, forgive me for jump here, but, but as we speak, old coal, coal feels are being reopened. the oil made is a rubbing their hands in glee at the prospect of, you know, further exploration that the prices are a sky high so they can afford to get back into this. and, and that just means more, more emissions, as i say, going in the wrong direction. you know, our, our economy is based on, on hydrocarbon on fossil fuels right now. so, building that on the...
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get a loan from the international monetary fun. banal, fernandez reports from the town of ram up buchanan. charming, the luxury was shot by police on tuesday during a fuel shortage protest. a friend of the 42 year old father of 2 explains what he saw bicycle a gun that i'm good with it. i saw him running after trying to retrieve his bicycle, made it worse than the policeman shouted. he fell on the ground and then i saw the same policeman, tracing people and firing a senior officer was telling them to keep firing and they did it on monday. either with luck, john was the family's men breadwinner, his wife brown, guinea, and 2 teenage children are in shock. mammogram. uh huh. delegate of with it of us either. now i'll be waiting till justice is done for what happened to my husband me . i don't know if that'll happen, but it should say some day. right, so that what happened to me mustn't happen to another person for testers rallied in drama can earlier this week to condemn the shortage of fuel and large increases in the price of essential items. tensions escalated as police attempted to dispe
get a loan from the international monetary fun. banal, fernandez reports from the town of ram up buchanan. charming, the luxury was shot by police on tuesday during a fuel shortage protest. a friend of the 42 year old father of 2 explains what he saw bicycle a gun that i'm good with it. i saw him running after trying to retrieve his bicycle, made it worse than the policeman shouted. he fell on the ground and then i saw the same policeman, tracing people and firing a senior officer was telling...
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we're recommending partial funding for improvement in the japantown buchanan mall project. the project is ready to proceed very soon and the prop aa funds would provide a local match for a california natural resources agency grant. we are not recommending funding for one project, the southern embarcadero safety project. the project demonstrated lower readiness than other projects and could compete in future cycles. finally, in the transit reliability and improvement category, we're recommending funding all four projects. bart elevator modernization, we support partial funding to move forward. bart has agreed to request $1.3 million in program prop k funds to supplement the prop aa funds and that the prop aa funds would count evenly toward bart and sfmta's 50-50 share of the costs. it includes a special condition that bart and sfmta agree on cost sharing and fund strategy. for the motion view project, we recommend fully funding the project with combination of $1 million from prop aa and million from prop k. the neighborhood program would still have sufficient funds for each
we're recommending partial funding for improvement in the japantown buchanan mall project. the project is ready to proceed very soon and the prop aa funds would provide a local match for a california natural resources agency grant. we are not recommending funding for one project, the southern embarcadero safety project. the project demonstrated lower readiness than other projects and could compete in future cycles. finally, in the transit reliability and improvement category, we're recommending...
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andrew johnson, james buchanan, bricklin pierce or joseph r biden?>> will biden is old enough but i don't think that was his story. andrew jackson. kennedy: no, it was johnson -- i'm going to give it to him. andrew johnson, you got that. you get it, yes. your type is richard. you have to answer quickly. gary, which of these presidents said relics including a pair of blinken pants and john quincy pants to decorate the white house? bill clinton, chester arthur, william howard taft or nancy pelosi? >> taft. [laughter] kennedy: no, chester. what was president clinton's cap name? main, buttons, grover or socks? you are right. you are in the lead. dave, you can tie for the mustache hairs with richard if you get this. which of these presidents had a sport named after him? herbert hoover, chauvin coolidge, haze or linden baseball johnson? [laughter] >> what's? kennedy: i don't think -- but that was fun. >> i don't want the mustache hair from the man who ushered in the progressive era and destroyed the country. i'll just go with coolidge because he did nothin
andrew johnson, james buchanan, bricklin pierce or joseph r biden?>> will biden is old enough but i don't think that was his story. andrew jackson. kennedy: no, it was johnson -- i'm going to give it to him. andrew johnson, you got that. you get it, yes. your type is richard. you have to answer quickly. gary, which of these presidents said relics including a pair of blinken pants and john quincy pants to decorate the white house? bill clinton, chester arthur, william howard taft or nancy...
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among then verne buchanan, who helped to write the bill in the first place.n asked why he changed his mind, he said, he didn't know. this type of herd mentality seems to have become the norm in the gop, and the people leading the partily the nose are often the most extreme voices, and the ones most motivated by racial politics. congressman clyde has a long history of opposing civil rights legislation, such as the emmett till anti-lynching bill and a bill to recognize juneteenth as a federal holiday. when a person is being honored for a lifetime achievement, you can be sure that someone can find something in their long careers that they don't like. many of the same republicans who voted against honors judge hatchett gave a standing ovation to the late rush limbaugh, when he was given the presidential medal of fremont done in 2020, even those his scandal with his much larger, and his contributions were far more dubious. the republicans who actively deny justice hatchett his due for a lifetime the service, owes us a better explanation, in some ways i'm even more
among then verne buchanan, who helped to write the bill in the first place.n asked why he changed his mind, he said, he didn't know. this type of herd mentality seems to have become the norm in the gop, and the people leading the partily the nose are often the most extreme voices, and the ones most motivated by racial politics. congressman clyde has a long history of opposing civil rights legislation, such as the emmett till anti-lynching bill and a bill to recognize juneteenth as a federal...
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out on the mall, there are monuments to lincoln and washington and jefferson and fdr and not to buchanan and pierce and fill in the blank. it's because -- we build monuments to the presidents who, however imperfectly, in their own way, contributed to the realization of that potential, the real miracle at philadelphia, who left a more representative society as their legacy. that's what makes the optimists, people like me, look at american history and see a broad theme, a theme haltingly, imperfectly, but nevertheless a theme pursued, of more inclusive, more democratic, fairer, more just, notwithstanding the 1% and the 99%. that, it could be argued, is part of our strength, the fact that we're having that argument, and that sometimes inevitably it gets noisy, and it gets crude, and we lose our way. >> you've been in the classroom, and you've taught college kids. >> something i wasn't very good at, by the way. >> how do you know? >> yeah, i think -- you know. you know when you've written a good paragraph. you know when you've delivered a good speech. and you know when you've done something
out on the mall, there are monuments to lincoln and washington and jefferson and fdr and not to buchanan and pierce and fill in the blank. it's because -- we build monuments to the presidents who, however imperfectly, in their own way, contributed to the realization of that potential, the real miracle at philadelphia, who left a more representative society as their legacy. that's what makes the optimists, people like me, look at american history and see a broad theme, a theme haltingly,...
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these students from buchanan elementary school read aloud to attentive group of dogs and cats at thenge. as a result, they got to go and visit their furry dogs and friends. administrators said they hoped the fun reward would be motivate the students and encourage some adoptions. now, what i want to know if they read for 96,000 minutes, weren't they already there? how did they win it to end up going there? excuse me, excuse me, if they were reading to them. [laughter] >> greg: you are out of control. pets like to be read to? >> judge jeanine: yes, they do. >> dana: if you were in a cage would you like someone to read to you. >> greg: i would like to get out of the cage. >> judge jeanine: that's why the kids go there to bring them home. >> jessica: firefighters are fantastic and knowledge ones are great, too. the these firefighters repelled down an elevator shaft in a daring rescue of six trapped children. they got the six kids out. got stuck between floors, elevator mechanic worked for over an hour. temperatures rising. all the scary stuff. no one was injured. >> we have cute story an
these students from buchanan elementary school read aloud to attentive group of dogs and cats at thenge. as a result, they got to go and visit their furry dogs and friends. administrators said they hoped the fun reward would be motivate the students and encourage some adoptions. now, what i want to know if they read for 96,000 minutes, weren't they already there? how did they win it to end up going there? excuse me, excuse me, if they were reading to them. [laughter] >> greg: you are out...
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there are monuments to lincoln and washington and jefferson and fdr and not to buchanan and pierce. and fill in the blank it's because we build monuments. to the presidents who however in perfectly. and within the limitations of their day nevertheless broadly speaking. in their own way contributed to the realization of that potential the real miracle of philadelphia who left a more representative society as their legacy and and that's what makes the optimists people like me. look at american history and see a broad theme a theme. haltingly imperfectly but nevertheless heroically pursued theme of a more inclusive more democratic fairer more just notwithstanding the 1% and the 99% that it could be argued as part of our strength. the fact that that we're having that argument and then sometimes inevitably it gets noisy and it gets crude. and and we lose our way you've been in the classroom and you've taught college kids. something i wasn't very good at by the way, i think god do you know? yeah, i think. you know. you know when you've written a good paragraph? you know when you've delive
there are monuments to lincoln and washington and jefferson and fdr and not to buchanan and pierce. and fill in the blank it's because we build monuments. to the presidents who however in perfectly. and within the limitations of their day nevertheless broadly speaking. in their own way contributed to the realization of that potential the real miracle of philadelphia who left a more representative society as their legacy and and that's what makes the optimists people like me. look at american...
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kirker pass road at buchanan just about a block from buchanan park and highland's elementary school.t's look at the forecast with meteorologist kari hall. >> we're waking up to cool temperatures and seeing sunshine, and it's going to be a nice day as it warms up into the upper 70s for the inland areas and after going through tomorrow a dry cold front moving through, meaning no rain but we will feel the gusty winds and see a drop in our temperatures that will continue through the middle of the week, as we head closer to the weekend, those temperatures start to come right back up, and unfortunately there's no rain in this week's forecast, but it will be very windy in san francisco. some of those gusts may top over 30 miles per hour over the next couple of days, and for the weekend, those winds calm down and our temperatures reach into the upper 60s there and along the coast. laura? >> sounds good. thanks so much for joining us. i'll be back with another local news update in about half an hour, and stick around for the mid dau news at 11:00. >>> this morning on "california live" a sneak
kirker pass road at buchanan just about a block from buchanan park and highland's elementary school.t's look at the forecast with meteorologist kari hall. >> we're waking up to cool temperatures and seeing sunshine, and it's going to be a nice day as it warms up into the upper 70s for the inland areas and after going through tomorrow a dry cold front moving through, meaning no rain but we will feel the gusty winds and see a drop in our temperatures that will continue through the middle of...
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please restore from herman have steiner and buchanan and haight and waller. thank you for your work. have a good night. >> thank you, louise for sharing your comment was the task force. can we get next speaker, please. >> hi, this is nick. a 20-year-old resident. the richmond, regardless what the hateful speakers north of lake are saying to you. our problem in san francisco is everything is political. we can't rely on the transparent application of the rule of law. the task force is a specifically directive. to one, make districts equal in size and two, make them compact under the federal voting rights act. to take into account communities of interest, but not communities of interest declined by anger, fear and hateful speech. hateful speech and fear of angry is discharging our neighbors north of lake street, it is distressing and there's more renters in d2 than d1 regardless of the facts you have heard tonight. we're talking about 90-year-old homeownership -- it's fear mongering and troubling. it's no right to be in our political discourse. maps four b show
please restore from herman have steiner and buchanan and haight and waller. thank you for your work. have a good night. >> thank you, louise for sharing your comment was the task force. can we get next speaker, please. >> hi, this is nick. a 20-year-old resident. the richmond, regardless what the hateful speakers north of lake are saying to you. our problem in san francisco is everything is political. we can't rely on the transparent application of the rule of law. the task force is...
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sites named included guantanamo bay, diego garcia, guam, fort buchanan in puerto rico, and bagram airbase in afghanistan. texas and tennessee are both preparing to execute their oldest prisoners on death row today. in texas, 78-year-old carl buntion is scheduled to be killed just a week after he had to be rushed to a hospital due to chest pains. longtime death penalty critic sister helen prejean has called for texas to halt the execution. in a tweet, she wrote -- "carl can barely walk and has been diagnosed with vertigo, arthritis, and other chronic illnesses. what does this execution have to do with public safety?" meanwhile, the state of tennessee is scheduled to execute 72-year-old oscar franklin smith today. in ohio, an intensive care unit doctor accused of killing 14 patients has been found not guilty by jury on all counts. prosecutors accused the doctor of murdering 14 patients by giving them excessive doses of the powerful synthetic painkiller fentanyl. his defense team argued he was attempting to give comfort to critically ill patients in severe pain. he still faces 10 civil l
sites named included guantanamo bay, diego garcia, guam, fort buchanan in puerto rico, and bagram airbase in afghanistan. texas and tennessee are both preparing to execute their oldest prisoners on death row today. in texas, 78-year-old carl buntion is scheduled to be killed just a week after he had to be rushed to a hospital due to chest pains. longtime death penalty critic sister helen prejean has called for texas to halt the execution. in a tweet, she wrote -- "carl can barely walk and...
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officers responded to calls of a shooting tuesday night around 10:00pm on the 1200 block of buchanan street. a 30 year-old man was found with gunshot wounds. he was taken to a hospital where he later died. anyone with information is asked to please call sfpd to the south bay now where police arrested a man in connection to the home depot. fire in san jose. police say 27 year-old dylan j go. qui started the fire while trying to steal from the store. santa clara county da jeff rosen said a home depot worker tried to stop coqui but he escaped and continued his theft spree at a nearby macy's county and city officials say, but they are thankful that no one was hurt. a fire that could be detected from outer space. >>and within feet of hundreds of homes. steinbeck elementary school and many, many other. sensitive. locations in our city. >>you know, really speaking to how big that fire got there. more than 100 firefighters worked to put out that big blaze. investigators say the flames destroyed about 17 million dollars worth of inventory at home depot go queen now faces felony arson and mult
officers responded to calls of a shooting tuesday night around 10:00pm on the 1200 block of buchanan street. a 30 year-old man was found with gunshot wounds. he was taken to a hospital where he later died. anyone with information is asked to please call sfpd to the south bay now where police arrested a man in connection to the home depot. fire in san jose. police say 27 year-old dylan j go. qui started the fire while trying to steal from the store. santa clara county da jeff rosen said a home...
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when congressman vernon buchanan was asked why he voted against his own bill, he said, quote, i don'ts now, someone who does know democratic representative colin -- of texas. he is a former civil rights attorney. thank you very much for joining us tonight. can you convince me that racism rife within or vulcan party on the house floor that they had nothing to do with this vote? >> yeah, i don't think i can convince you have that. i just want to say that's because of votes like judge hatchett that we're having a conversation right now. that i became an attorney, i was able to serve in congress from a state in the south. it's because of trail blazers like him. and obviously, detail is fully wagging the dog over there in terms of the house republicans. and the extremes are in charge. and they got a hold of -- didn't even understand. and what do i mean by that, the judge in this case was all in supreme court president, lawrence, you know what that means. when you are an appeals court judge in the ruling comes to you, you have to follow mandatory precedent that's controlling this case. he i
when congressman vernon buchanan was asked why he voted against his own bill, he said, quote, i don'ts now, someone who does know democratic representative colin -- of texas. he is a former civil rights attorney. thank you very much for joining us tonight. can you convince me that racism rife within or vulcan party on the house floor that they had nothing to do with this vote? >> yeah, i don't think i can convince you have that. i just want to say that's because of votes like judge...
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now officers say they responded to a report of a shooting at buchanan and turkey about 10 o'clock last night, and when they arrived, they found a 30 year old man who had been shot at least once. he later down to the hospital. police haven't yet made any arrests in this case. police say a shooting in colma this morning left at least three people wounded and they are searching for the attacker. now police responded to 911 calls of shots fired on hillside boulevard around 3:30 a.m. they found one person who they say was injured, but not from a gunshot wound. he was treated at the scene of released. officers also found shell casings at the scene and decided to search local hospitals. where they found two people with gunshot wounds. as far as i know that's non life threatening injuries, and that's all we're releasing at this point. there's police say the person who was found at the scene is helping with the investigation. so far, though there is no one in custody. the trial for two men accused in the death and disappearance of cal poly student kristin smart back in 1996 has now been moved t
now officers say they responded to a report of a shooting at buchanan and turkey about 10 o'clock last night, and when they arrived, they found a 30 year old man who had been shot at least once. he later down to the hospital. police haven't yet made any arrests in this case. police say a shooting in colma this morning left at least three people wounded and they are searching for the attacker. now police responded to 911 calls of shots fired on hillside boulevard around 3:30 a.m. they found one...
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the current wind speed in app is 21 mph 24 in santa rosa 15 fairfield there you have it at buchanan fieldth a gust at 31 oakland international airport with the wind gusts at 43, 50. ford sfo, its highest today has been up 56 mile per hour wind gusts just about 60 minutes ago, and it's blustery. along the seashore. check out san jose wink us up to 31 mph. the second part of this story is the rain. yeah we had some beneficial rains today, anywhere from nearly 1/10 of an inch of rain just over it in san francisco to ben lomond and one of our highest locations with over a half an inch of much needed precipitation temperatures today across era came down significantly in comparison to 24 hours ago, fifties and sixties as good as a gut, santa rosa. 69 degrees live weather camera looking out towards mount diablo, where the wind gusts have been in excess of 40 mph clear skies, windswept blue skies. temperatures currently are in the fifties, conquered at 58 degrees. so here we go taking a look at the temperature difference from just 24 hours ago nine degrees cooler and center rosa to the east liver
the current wind speed in app is 21 mph 24 in santa rosa 15 fairfield there you have it at buchanan fieldth a gust at 31 oakland international airport with the wind gusts at 43, 50. ford sfo, its highest today has been up 56 mile per hour wind gusts just about 60 minutes ago, and it's blustery. along the seashore. check out san jose wink us up to 31 mph. the second part of this story is the rain. yeah we had some beneficial rains today, anywhere from nearly 1/10 of an inch of rain just over it...
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chang associate professor of history at sarah lawrence college hi, eileen, and suzanne buchanan executive director of the shirley eustis house right here in boston in roxbury. hi, susie. thank you all for joining us. i am so honored and delighted to have you all here. i want to get us started with a background on the loyalists and can you give us a brief background on the people who identified as loyalists what their lives look like leading up to and during the revolution and what happened to them after the war patrick. do you want to start us off on this? error and gina. thanks for having us. so i i see there's being kind of three basic categories of loyalists. there are people who really just wanted to remain neutral in the war. but because they were trading in violation of nonprotation or selling livestock to the british. they were there. retarded as well a lot of the native americans wanted to stay out of the war, but they got sucked into it. there were some religious groups like quakers and mennonites who were opposed to war in principle and were often seen as deciding with the briti
chang associate professor of history at sarah lawrence college hi, eileen, and suzanne buchanan executive director of the shirley eustis house right here in boston in roxbury. hi, susie. thank you all for joining us. i am so honored and delighted to have you all here. i want to get us started with a background on the loyalists and can you give us a brief background on the people who identified as loyalists what their lives look like leading up to and during the revolution and what happened to...