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she spent the night at dina's house. >> i called it hotel dina like everyone just stayed. >> yeah. >>it unlocked for everyone, you know. >> reporter: the next day, saturday, was the tennessee-lsu football game and everyone was looking forward to tailgating. but the fun day turned sour. brooke borrowed something out of dina's closet, the girlfriends had an argument about it. >> and i had found out she had wore it without asking. >> reporter: it was a silly fight, but it stuck with brooke. she didn't tailgate for long. >> she had been calling all these people to pick her up to take her to her car because she wanted to change her outfit for the night, for that night. >> reporter: brooke's friend albert dotson had been tailgating with her earlier in the day. >> so we would, like, break off, and i was with some other friends of ours at that time. so i'm not really sure where she was. >> reporter: neither dina nor albert ever saw brooke again. and with more than a hundred thousand football fans flooding the city for the game, finding brooke's killer was like looking for a needle in an orang
she spent the night at dina's house. >> i called it hotel dina like everyone just stayed. >> yeah. >>it unlocked for everyone, you know. >> reporter: the next day, saturday, was the tennessee-lsu football game and everyone was looking forward to tailgating. but the fun day turned sour. brooke borrowed something out of dina's closet, the girlfriends had an argument about it. >> and i had found out she had wore it without asking. >> reporter: it was a silly...
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. >> people like their neighbors, dina and mark. >> i was afraid.'t even want to go to my paint class that i do in the evening because i was afraid to be out. >> a lot of people got guns. >> a lot of neighbors told me. i went out and got a gun. you know? i want to protect myself. >> everybody knew the candelarios had a nice house, filled with vintage treasures. >> there's a little jewelry that pam kept. this is her dresser. >> some of which were missing as ralph told the police during a videotaped tour. >> the television's gone. >> okay. >> the candelarios had been about to leave on vacation. so maybe the intruders thought they were gone and were surprised to find them at home. but who? a citizen's tip supplied a possible lead. >> she brought up individual names that he believed were involved in this homicide. >> ramon bear rose and jose nino, known drug users, both had rap sheets, a history of breaking and entering and assault. one informant said ramon was trying to sell jewelry the day after the murder. so you have a responsibility to check into t
. >> people like their neighbors, dina and mark. >> i was afraid.'t even want to go to my paint class that i do in the evening because i was afraid to be out. >> a lot of people got guns. >> a lot of neighbors told me. i went out and got a gun. you know? i want to protect myself. >> everybody knew the candelarios had a nice house, filled with vintage treasures. >> there's a little jewelry that pam kept. this is her dresser. >> some of which were missing...
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kristen clarke —— dina talk about hertraining.she was talking about a bit of long distance it is not the same long distance for us. thanks for that, holly. just approaching 6:a0. it'll be a significant day for thousands of children in england tomorrow as they go back to primary school for the first time since march. nurseries, pre—school and reception classes are allowed to re—sta rt as well as years one and six. the exact rules will vary, but there are examples to follow in europe. the netherlands was one of the first countries to send pupils back, and anna holligan's been to see how it's working at a school in one of the worst hit regions. six months ago we never heard of it. now six—year—old can sketch coronavirus molecules from memory. little bacteria bugs that make you sick stop that's corona. translation: i know about it from the news, my girlfriends, and the teacher. for these pupil at springboard primary going back to school comes with five new rules. only pupils and teachers are allowed inside. scrub every time you enter
kristen clarke —— dina talk about hertraining.she was talking about a bit of long distance it is not the same long distance for us. thanks for that, holly. just approaching 6:a0. it'll be a significant day for thousands of children in england tomorrow as they go back to primary school for the first time since march. nurseries, pre—school and reception classes are allowed to re—sta rt as well as years one and six. the exact rules will vary, but there are examples to follow in europe. the...
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dina titus joins me next to talk about that.ut that robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. new tide power pods one up the cleaning power of liquid. can it one up whatever they're doing? for sure. seriously? one up the power of liquid, one up the toughest stains. any further questions? uh uh! one up the power of liquid with new tide power pods. here's the thing about managing for your business.s when you've got public clouds, and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. >>> now to a growing concern about states that have started to lift lockdowns seeing increases in new coronavirus cases while those maintaining restrictions are repo
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. >> dina says my son filed his claim and got his award letter. it says he has his money, but doesn't have his debit card, trying to call you guy been forever busy. do you have something to say other than please be patient? >> not sure if he has a debit card and just can't find it or if he's a new recipient and needs to be mailed one. so if it's the former, then b of a is uploading payments on to existing cards. they have a special weapon site for edk users and they've also ramped up their phone line significantly. if you are a new applicant, b of a will be mailing the debit card to you and that can take now up to about seven days. as you know, normally, unemployment recipients can only get 26 weeks benefits but under the federal cares act to support people during this pandemic, there's an additional 13 weeks. we're getting lot of questions. both b about people not able to get that extension. and also just when can they get it. >> so i have a bit of relief there, too. if exhausted your benefits between february 2nd and march 28th, you are eligible
. >> dina says my son filed his claim and got his award letter. it says he has his money, but doesn't have his debit card, trying to call you guy been forever busy. do you have something to say other than please be patient? >> not sure if he has a debit card and just can't find it or if he's a new recipient and needs to be mailed one. so if it's the former, then b of a is uploading payments on to existing cards. they have a special weapon site for edk users and they've also ramped...
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a human being might live 1st century but trees can survive for several cells in dina's. the longest living life on earth are trees and it you know that these would be perennials actually communicate with each other. as. we visit one of europe's longest untouched primary forests. welcome to tomorrow today the science show on d.w.p. . there are roughly 3 trillion trees on earth that's around 400 for every human being. fossil discoveries suggest the 1st trees developed more than 350000000 years ago and change the world they increase the level of oxygen in the atmosphere through photosynthesis. pasts and the take in sunlight carbon dioxide and water and use these to create oxygen m.p.u. k. it's the most important chemical process for life on us. sometimes trees are able to fool the shots on the significant scale jumps out when it's good precious little sunlight so how do they survive peter bullied and works well for street up. in germany he raises awareness about forests with the help of distinctly human analogies. mother trees recognize their own offspring they link up the
a human being might live 1st century but trees can survive for several cells in dina's. the longest living life on earth are trees and it you know that these would be perennials actually communicate with each other. as. we visit one of europe's longest untouched primary forests. welcome to tomorrow today the science show on d.w.p. . there are roughly 3 trillion trees on earth that's around 400 for every human being. fossil discoveries suggest the 1st trees developed more than 350000000 years...
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interestingly long beach, pass dina, and berkeley have their own unique status. i don't want to go down that rabbit hole except that we're working with 61 different agencies and they have to some degree tracing capacity. what we're doing is now working with them. in partnership with ucsf. in partnership with ucla to have an online trading economy to increase their work force capacity and again, roughly 3,000 people. to provide the capacity to train upwards of 3,000 people a week to go through two phases in terms of building an army and a work force. ten thousand being our first phase coal goal and 20,000 our second phase. first phase, 10,000. second phase an additional ten thousand. building off existing base of 3,000. a virtual training economy that will include 12 hours of online instruction and eight hours of in person construction in the united states and ucsf and ucla. the first training goes online on wednesday and this is 20 hour courses and 12 hours online and eight hours in person and the ability to scale this is about 3,000 per week and first phase call
interestingly long beach, pass dina, and berkeley have their own unique status. i don't want to go down that rabbit hole except that we're working with 61 different agencies and they have to some degree tracing capacity. what we're doing is now working with them. in partnership with ucsf. in partnership with ucla to have an online trading economy to increase their work force capacity and again, roughly 3,000 people. to provide the capacity to train upwards of 3,000 people a week to go through...
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dina's been in east cheshire hospice for eight days. a much loved grandmother, mother and sister., sweetheart. coronavirus restrictions mean her family can't visit. these guys have replaced my family. i'm very happy, very at peace. my family are a little bit devastated they can't come. i've got six brothers and sisters, and i thought i'd never see them ever again, so these guys here have kept me going. dot taylor is 96. she's a great—great—grandmother. anybody who went around, they were always almost forced to have a bit of whiskey and tea, only because it flavours it. at the very end of a patient‘s life, two family members are allowed inside the hospice. it's ok. so only now can chris and nigel be with their mum, even though she doesn't have the virus. mum came in last wednesday. at that point we were told no visitors. what we haven't had is an opportunity to talk to my mum, because me mum's now at that stage where she's not able to talk to us in that way, but just listen to us. it's cruel in many ways. we'll eventually have to say goodbye to me mum, and that's a different level
dina's been in east cheshire hospice for eight days. a much loved grandmother, mother and sister., sweetheart. coronavirus restrictions mean her family can't visit. these guys have replaced my family. i'm very happy, very at peace. my family are a little bit devastated they can't come. i've got six brothers and sisters, and i thought i'd never see them ever again, so these guys here have kept me going. dot taylor is 96. she's a great—great—grandmother. anybody who went around, they were...
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equipment and they want the government to require passengers to wear face masks, nevada congresswoman dina titus says congress needs to get ahead of the problem or people are going to be fine in the near future we know why wait until she's not was increased the union says at least 500 tsa agents have already contracted covid-19 and 5 have died. in washington, alexandra le mouth. coming up next on the kron 00:04am morning news, some carnival cruise line ships will be filling out to sea in just a few months. >>where they're selling from and what officials warn about international travel. a little peek outside locally san francisco, a live look at the embarcadero a little cloudy outside your door. let's see it is 52 degrees right now in san francisco 41 in a bottle 56 the antioch and 51 in fremont but it's going to be a nice stay mild to warm with highs in the 80's once again today, we'll have specifics for your city coming up welcome back everyone, the time for 43 good morning and thanks for staying with us it's time to check in on the forecast and see how to say is shaping up under yesterda
equipment and they want the government to require passengers to wear face masks, nevada congresswoman dina titus says congress needs to get ahead of the problem or people are going to be fine in the near future we know why wait until she's not was increased the union says at least 500 tsa agents have already contracted covid-19 and 5 have died. in washington, alexandra le mouth. coming up next on the kron 00:04am morning news, some carnival cruise line ships will be filling out to sea in just a...
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a human being might live 1st century but tree can survive for several 1000 dina's. the longest living life on earth the trees and did you know that these would be perennials actually communicate with each other they need to. revisit one of europe's last untouched primary forests. welcome to tomorrow today the science channel on d w.
a human being might live 1st century but tree can survive for several 1000 dina's. the longest living life on earth the trees and did you know that these would be perennials actually communicate with each other they need to. revisit one of europe's last untouched primary forests. welcome to tomorrow today the science channel on d w.
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. >> but tiffany's breakthrough came as scene-stealing role as dina in the 2017 movie "girls trip". >, that's all. >> no, no. >> what the hell is wrong with you? >> that fall another big moment as haddish hosted "saturday night live" in an historic performance that earned her an emmy fends tell me, tiffany, you are a star now, you big time, you balling out of control and i'm looking at my bank account like, huh-uh. >> once it was all done, i was like, i made that history. i did that. because that was history. ifsz the first african-american female stand-up comedienne to host because i just knew whoopi goldberg did it but she just appeared in sketches. i called all the legends, the best of the best have had to have done this. i googled, ar kchives, looked a every episode. i'm literally about to make history. i always wanted to be the first black woman to do something. booyah. >> have you looked and said, the last two years have been insane? >> every morning i wake up praying and thankful. i try to find the good in things. some day sucks. i'm tired at hell right now but i look good. >>
. >> but tiffany's breakthrough came as scene-stealing role as dina in the 2017 movie "girls trip". >, that's all. >> no, no. >> what the hell is wrong with you? >> that fall another big moment as haddish hosted "saturday night live" in an historic performance that earned her an emmy fends tell me, tiffany, you are a star now, you big time, you balling out of control and i'm looking at my bank account like, huh-uh. >> once it was all done, i...
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equipment and they want the government to require passengers to wear face masks, nevada congresswoman dina titus says congress needs to get ahead of the problem more people are going to be fine in the near future we don't wait until these matters increase the union says at least 500 tsa agents have already contracted covid-19. >>and 5 have died. in washington. alexandra le mouth. >>our 4 zone forecast time as we take a big outside on this monday night nominee cars on the golden gate bridge tonight kron 4 meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez churning with a look ahead to the week. >>hey they're going to get we're noticing warm temperatures out there right now and for all of you merge gazers and stargazers out there you're in for a real treat because i'm actually tracking a meteor shower tonight after midnight and it's going to be during the overnight hours through tuesday morning shortly before sunrise so we could see about 10 to 30 meteors per hour and its remnants of debris and rock low from haley's comet now will actually meet light at the bay area night sky prepares it you night owls we want
equipment and they want the government to require passengers to wear face masks, nevada congresswoman dina titus says congress needs to get ahead of the problem more people are going to be fine in the near future we don't wait until these matters increase the union says at least 500 tsa agents have already contracted covid-19. >>and 5 have died. in washington. alexandra le mouth. >>our 4 zone forecast time as we take a big outside on this monday night nominee cars on the golden gate...
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sacramento girl is a big step ahead of her peers, she's about to become a college freshman at 14 dina cover has more. >>singing at a giants game last april at just 13 years old, not only does she have the voice of a seasoned artist but equally as impressive she is well beyond her years academically i graduated high school last year announced 18. >>now yeah taking scene units and i am yeah. >>you heard that right tra who is currently enrolled at american river college has been accepted to a highly accredited california universities, but doesn't even have a driver's license so. >>us her parents tozzi and be as you say they knew their daughter was special early figured itout probably makes us like around and that's you're seeing and we have that she is you can use their son to me she was just 14 when he earned his bachelor's degree in biomedical engineering from u c davis case. >>is on a similar path at 4 years old she joined men set at 11 she took the s a t scoring in the top 95th percentile for 7th graders fast forward to today and she has 5 merit scholarships and is deciding which col
sacramento girl is a big step ahead of her peers, she's about to become a college freshman at 14 dina cover has more. >>singing at a giants game last april at just 13 years old, not only does she have the voice of a seasoned artist but equally as impressive she is well beyond her years academically i graduated high school last year announced 18. >>now yeah taking scene units and i am yeah. >>you heard that right tra who is currently enrolled at american river college has been...
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equipment and they want the government to require passengers to wear face masks, nevada congresswoman dinaus says congress needs to get ahead of the problem more people are going to be fine in the near future we don't wait until these matters increase the union says at least 500 tsa agents have already contracted covid-19. >>and 5 have died. in washington. alexandra le mon. i now take a look at this. holly michigan are looking for a man who assaulted a clerk with his nose, they say it happened or dollar tree on saturday. >>police say he walked in without a mask and the clerk told him that he had to wear one. he reportedly responded by wiping his nose on her shirt. police say that he made a comment about using her garment as his mast. >>the hornets is what they're calling them they're now in the u.s. these asian giant hornets are invasive and potentially deadly and they have just been found in the u.s. for the first time. what else can happen in 2020 researchers nicknamed it the murder hornet its venomous sting can kill a human if they sting. the person several times there also strong enoug
equipment and they want the government to require passengers to wear face masks, nevada congresswoman dinaus says congress needs to get ahead of the problem more people are going to be fine in the near future we don't wait until these matters increase the union says at least 500 tsa agents have already contracted covid-19. >>and 5 have died. in washington. alexandra le mon. i now take a look at this. holly michigan are looking for a man who assaulted a clerk with his nose, they say it...
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equipment and they want the government to require passengers to wear face masks, nevada congresswoman dinaus says congress needs to get ahead of the problem or people are going to be fine in the near future we don't wait until these matters increase the union says at least 500 tsa agents have already contracted covid-19. >>and 5 have died in washington. alexandra le mon. >>kron 4 morning news committing a crime during the pandemic has been landing some people in jail. others are not so much for them to break down who is and who is not being >>welcome back a revised study from the university of washington nearly doubles its previous projection of us covid-19 deaths by august to 134,000. >>and it comes as more states are taking steps toward reopening their economy. john lawrence has more. >>united states facing a double edged sword is no way to sugarcoat if we don't open up the economy we can feel the pressure. if we do open it up we will feel the pain the social distancing since the coronavirus pandemic broke out caused unemployment in the u.s. to skyrocket and companies of all sizes are fe
equipment and they want the government to require passengers to wear face masks, nevada congresswoman dinaus says congress needs to get ahead of the problem or people are going to be fine in the near future we don't wait until these matters increase the union says at least 500 tsa agents have already contracted covid-19. >>and 5 have died in washington. alexandra le mon. >>kron 4 morning news committing a crime during the pandemic has been landing some people in jail. others are not...
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loud, projecting, singing, yelling it's going to put it out there and now it looks like we have the dinat hangs around in the end. someone is far gone from the space and it is still through it, and it still hangs in there. in the blog, you showed this from north korea and there was on the floor where this person worked there were 216 people and one of them has coronavirus, walks in and within a week 94 have coronavirus. how could that spread so widely? >> it can be the traditional things that we talked about. contact surfaces, high contact surfaces are definitely a problem. railings, water coolers, things like that, but also you're dealing with an inclosed environment, where you've actually got someone breathing and putting those respiratory droplets into the air which have insfeks virus and just over a period of time, you breathe in those viral copies and infection can take hold. >> so you've got airplanes as a focus and people since march so some people are returning. we had a picture of the united flight completely full. that's newark to san francisco, but here's an animation about ho
loud, projecting, singing, yelling it's going to put it out there and now it looks like we have the dinat hangs around in the end. someone is far gone from the space and it is still through it, and it still hangs in there. in the blog, you showed this from north korea and there was on the floor where this person worked there were 216 people and one of them has coronavirus, walks in and within a week 94 have coronavirus. how could that spread so widely? >> it can be the traditional things...
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i'm pretty sure -- [inaudible] in response to dina's question, what's next, what's some ideas out there, how do these companies maybe treat also their customers differently, how do they decide how to continue? >> yeah, it's a great question. so here's the thing about these systems is that i can describe the tech giant systems all day long. they're helpful, they work. but what a system, what an artificial intelligence algorithm can't replace is judgment with, right? so you still, you can -- i think what you've gotted to do is put the systems in place to make you're yourself successful. but you still need to make good decisions. so, ultimately, whether you give it the green light or not is going to be up to the people who have the decision making power. and the question about the customers -- >> yeah, it was more about, or you know, how does all of this play into -- is there a particular way in which these company treat their customers in terms of, like, the data that they get from them. because that's the feedback, right? >> yeah. okay, here's an example from microsoft. actually, your cu
i'm pretty sure -- [inaudible] in response to dina's question, what's next, what's some ideas out there, how do these companies maybe treat also their customers differently, how do they decide how to continue? >> yeah, it's a great question. so here's the thing about these systems is that i can describe the tech giant systems all day long. they're helpful, they work. but what a system, what an artificial intelligence algorithm can't replace is judgment with, right? so you still, you can...
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president our next question is dina rubio, the co-manager of a restaurant in west palm beach florida.s her question. >> we're facing a shortage of supplies due to the closure of chicken, pork and beef plants, prices are going up and the restaurant industry is finding more obstacles to stay afloat. my question is, how can we manage to keep working with very slim profit margin to begin with and absorb the shortage price increase at this point? and even when we do open our dining rooms, we will be having limited seating available. >> right. so the restaurant business is a tough business to start off with, not an easy business. we're doing a number of things. number one, the supply chain is going to be in great shape. i did the production, defense production act. we did things. the problem with the supply chain is you have people that have gotten sick with the covid-19. you've had the people and they've gotten sick. they're getting better. and they're all getting better and you can't make them work. i don't want them to work, frankly, if they're not feeling great. but we did something the
president our next question is dina rubio, the co-manager of a restaurant in west palm beach florida.s her question. >> we're facing a shortage of supplies due to the closure of chicken, pork and beef plants, prices are going up and the restaurant industry is finding more obstacles to stay afloat. my question is, how can we manage to keep working with very slim profit margin to begin with and absorb the shortage price increase at this point? and even when we do open our dining rooms, we...
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wants a guaranteed income for all americans $2000 a month during the pandemic nevada congresswoman dinants who pay taxes have received no assistance they want that and that was a. >>$13 million a year in taxes that because they use individual tax id numbers instead of social security numbers they did not receive stimulus checks then there are % the small towns with populations under 500,000. >>they did not get direct aid from the federal government even states and major cities that did get federal dollars are in trouble because of major losses in tax revenue that republican senator mike rounds of south dakota says there might already be enough federal money in the pipeline throwing out those states. >>that have seen a drop in their revenue and that still want to pay for teachers to want to care law enforcement and they don't want to have to raise taxes ground suggests congress allowed 25% of the money already approved to be used to replace local tax revenue. >>lost because of the coronavirus related shutdowns in washington alexandra lima. >>a quick break here at 7.40, here's a live look
wants a guaranteed income for all americans $2000 a month during the pandemic nevada congresswoman dinants who pay taxes have received no assistance they want that and that was a. >>$13 million a year in taxes that because they use individual tax id numbers instead of social security numbers they did not receive stimulus checks then there are % the small towns with populations under 500,000. >>they did not get direct aid from the federal government even states and major cities that...
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dina's been in east cheshire hospice for eight days. a much loved grandmother, mother and sister.guys have replaced my family. i'm very happy, very at peace. my family are a little bit devastated they can't come. i've got six brothers and sisters, and i thought i'd never see them ever again, so these guys here have kept me going. dot taylor is 96. she's a great—great—grandmother. anybody who went around, they were always almost forced to have a bit of whiskey and tea, only because it flavours it. at the very end of a patient‘s life, two family members are allowed inside the hospice. it's ok. so only now can chris and nigel be with their mum, even though she doesn't have the virus. mum came in last wednesday. at that point we were told no visitors. what we haven't had is an opportunity to talk to my mum, because me mum's now at that stage where she's not able to talk to us in that way, but just listen to us. it's cruel in many ways. we'll eventually have to say goodbye to me mum, and that's a different level of cruelness. can't have a pint with me brother. i've just been saying, "w
dina's been in east cheshire hospice for eight days. a much loved grandmother, mother and sister.guys have replaced my family. i'm very happy, very at peace. my family are a little bit devastated they can't come. i've got six brothers and sisters, and i thought i'd never see them ever again, so these guys here have kept me going. dot taylor is 96. she's a great—great—grandmother. anybody who went around, they were always almost forced to have a bit of whiskey and tea, only because it...
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and dina, one of our first preservationists here in san antonio, worked very hard when she identified this building as the original garrison and deserving. it it's been many different things overtime, and it's been added on to over time as well. >> the original house was billed with bricks in 1772, based on the letter the governor wrote to the king in june of that. year talked about 27,000 bricks they needed to make, and 40 additional laborers they needed to hire to build the compound. you can see behind the wall, that is the original from 1722. the arctic found this when they did the restoration and decided to open up so people could see the original wall. this was the captain's home, his office, cooking was done outside of course. and will go this way next. this room and the entrance, and the room to your left, was added in 1749 by eight spanish captain. when the rooms were added there was no door, the door was cut, the captain would walk out of his front door walk up and go to his office. he kept his home and off a separate. visitors didn't have to go around to a different room. th
and dina, one of our first preservationists here in san antonio, worked very hard when she identified this building as the original garrison and deserving. it it's been many different things overtime, and it's been added on to over time as well. >> the original house was billed with bricks in 1772, based on the letter the governor wrote to the king in june of that. year talked about 27,000 bricks they needed to make, and 40 additional laborers they needed to hire to build the compound....