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about the time he was born one of dolly's nieces came to work with them at montpelier. and hired him to be his wetnurse. so the story goes that should put jim on one breast and the baby on the other breast and nurse them to gather. over the years they became very good friends. and they fell in love with each other when they were in their teenage years. dolly found out so she sold jim he ended up in tennessee and never saw his mother or father or victoria again. >> just a heartbreaking story and one of just many heartbreaks. >> see you decided you would try to find these unnamed people and in 1982 you make your first of many trips to montpelier the madison family plantation and traveled to portugal and africa and several states and like so many people descended from slaves whose lives were not considered important enough to document a lot of trails went cold but there were some breakthrough moments when you care to share any of them? >> in terms of whatever you discovered along the way. there are so many little gems to find more about your family. >> it was difficult bec
about the time he was born one of dolly's nieces came to work with them at montpelier. and hired him to be his wetnurse. so the story goes that should put jim on one breast and the baby on the other breast and nurse them to gather. over the years they became very good friends. and they fell in love with each other when they were in their teenage years. dolly found out so she sold jim he ended up in tennessee and never saw his mother or father or victoria again. >> just a heartbreaking...
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he didn't prevent dolly from selling jim. i lost that connection to an ancestor that i want to know. i allow myself to be disappointed. >> guest: so many that i can look forward to. a slave poisoning his master, the grit and fortitude it took for newly emancipated slaves to establish themselves. your great-grandfather max in 1889 over the right to vote and so much more, the journey you have gone on to find out about. before we close, there are so many names left out of the official record, you want to put out and share with us tonight. >> guest: mandy was the first african ancestor in america. we talked about jim, mentioned emmanuel, jim's son, they had a ton of children and they were fortunate to stay to gather, some died or sold off but that family, that generation, my great-grandfather, shelby and giles and young and james and john. i could go on and name all eight of them. my beloved grandfather and the rest of us, wonderful family. >> host: appreciate that. we got a lovely note from connie graft. >> guest: it doesn't mat
he didn't prevent dolly from selling jim. i lost that connection to an ancestor that i want to know. i allow myself to be disappointed. >> guest: so many that i can look forward to. a slave poisoning his master, the grit and fortitude it took for newly emancipated slaves to establish themselves. your great-grandfather max in 1889 over the right to vote and so much more, the journey you have gone on to find out about. before we close, there are so many names left out of the official...
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the official history is that madison did not have any children with his wife dolly madison. she is a widow and had a son when he married. but the story your family tells is the life of james and karine who was sold off as a teenager at dolly's urging. give us a little brief course that is a life we are talking about but what you heard about his life. >> jim was madison and karine's son about the time he was born sally's these came to live with him and had little children and then found hired karine to be the wetnurse. so the story goes that should put jim on one breast and the baby named victoria on the right and over the years they became very good friends and in their teens they fell in love with each other and dolly found out about it she sold jim and never saw his mother or father or victoria again. >> is a heartbreaking story. just one of many. so you decided to find that unnamed and unrecorded what happened to jim and that you made your first of many trips to montpelier at the madison family plantation from portugal, africa, and several states. so me were descended fro
the official history is that madison did not have any children with his wife dolly madison. she is a widow and had a son when he married. but the story your family tells is the life of james and karine who was sold off as a teenager at dolly's urging. give us a little brief course that is a life we are talking about but what you heard about his life. >> jim was madison and karine's son about the time he was born sally's these came to live with him and had little children and then found...
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it was dolly madison's sofa. little one in the black and white picture, belong to washington's granddaughter. it was very quickly replaced by mrs. kennedy by the sofa that remains there which is the lower right picture, it has dolphins or sea serpents carved on it for the supports and arms. the blue room, as it looked when mrs. kennedy took the tour. the heavy blue wall fabric of 1952. she had the monroe furniture arriving in the room as you see in the right-hand screening. and the chair that was given back before it was ripple start. the rather unfortunate table in the middle of the room was made in a carpentry's chop, i think she was still working on what the centerpiece in that room would be. she was looking for something more period, you see on the left the striped wallpaper and decorative elements that she felt to be more in keeping with the monroe period. people said this drapery fabric looks like a boudoir, not a formal room of the white house. she was more depression than she believed, today's room on the
it was dolly madison's sofa. little one in the black and white picture, belong to washington's granddaughter. it was very quickly replaced by mrs. kennedy by the sofa that remains there which is the lower right picture, it has dolphins or sea serpents carved on it for the supports and arms. the blue room, as it looked when mrs. kennedy took the tour. the heavy blue wall fabric of 1952. she had the monroe furniture arriving in the room as you see in the right-hand screening. and the chair that...
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grip that pushes the dolly the cameraemits on.e six feet apart is almost impossible. >> as film sets lie deserted, empty like the streets they will replicate, several scenarios circulate as to hul production fution in the future. >> one project i heard about was considering quarantining the entire crew because it is interesting, and a uque way to do it. sounds like everyone would get tested beforehand, going to quarantine together,ake the movie tother. that would mean a lot of challenges for people, not seeingamy, depending on how long that is, that could be tricky. >> he is finessing his swing, confident they have the ability to great a safe environment. lo when we should love scenes we try to keep ad set. this is the new normal. actors are more valuable than i ha to say it, but they are i think we have to do everything we can to make them feel comfortable and safe and thats going to take time, to get them back on set feeling comfortable they do.o they can do with >> ♪ she gets too hungry >> t work may have halted but many here w
grip that pushes the dolly the cameraemits on.e six feet apart is almost impossible. >> as film sets lie deserted, empty like the streets they will replicate, several scenarios circulate as to hul production fution in the future. >> one project i heard about was considering quarantining the entire crew because it is interesting, and a uque way to do it. sounds like everyone would get tested beforehand, going to quarantine together,ake the movie tother. that would mean a lot of...
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the same thing was true of dolly madison. portrait of her was on loan from the pennsylvania academy of the fine arts from 1970 until 1996 when we finally talked a museum to selling us a work because they said, wait, it belongs in the white house, much better than in their collection. mostly what we borough now -- president obama is interested in abstract art. modern art we don't have in our collection. we borrowed paintings from the national gallery for the private borders and the oval office that fulfill their desires. >> last question. >> actually i have two if you don't mind. my first question is under which president since john f. kennedy has there been the most change to the white house? >> actually the nixon administration was probably the largest number of objects acquired, even more than the kennedy administration. mrs. nixon very much admired what mrs. kennedy had done an wanted to improve the collection, increase the collection and take very little credit for it. mrs. kennedy set the path. she didn't need to go out
the same thing was true of dolly madison. portrait of her was on loan from the pennsylvania academy of the fine arts from 1970 until 1996 when we finally talked a museum to selling us a work because they said, wait, it belongs in the white house, much better than in their collection. mostly what we borough now -- president obama is interested in abstract art. modern art we don't have in our collection. we borrowed paintings from the national gallery for the private borders and the oval office...
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the most famous hostess dolly madison was a widow and had a son, you destroy your family -- details parts of their life and the life of james and karen's son jim who was sold off as a teenager at dolly's urging. it is a life we are talking about but a sense of what you heard about this life. >> guest: about jim's life? >> host: jim was the one i mentioned. >> guest: jim was madison of things and the time he was born, they came to live with them. they signed kareem to be his wet nurse. and jim in one breath and the baby whose name was victoria, over the years we became very good friends and they were in their teens, they fell in love with each other and found out about it and promptly sold jim from tennessee and never saw his mother or father or victoria again. >> host: a heartbreaking story, one of many. you were going to try to find these unnamed what happened to jim. made the first of many trips to montpelier, the madison family plantation that is now a historic site, to africa to several states but so many people descended from slaves whose lives weren't considered important enough. th
the most famous hostess dolly madison was a widow and had a son, you destroy your family -- details parts of their life and the life of james and karen's son jim who was sold off as a teenager at dolly's urging. it is a life we are talking about but a sense of what you heard about this life. >> guest: about jim's life? >> host: jim was the one i mentioned. >> guest: jim was madison of things and the time he was born, they came to live with them. they signed kareem to be his...
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with them at montpelier, and dolly aside careened to be his wetnurse. the story goes that she put jim on one rest and the baby whose name was the tory on the other breast and nurse them together. over the years they became very good friends. when they were in their teens they fell in love with each other. dollies son found out about it and she probably told jim and jim ended up in tennessee and he never saw his mother or father or victoria again. >> just a heartbreaking story, one of many. you decided you will try to find a come you're going to try to find these unnamed unreported what happened to jim and in 1982 he made your first of many, many trips to montpelier to visit a madison family plantation that is now a historic site. travel to portugal, africa, several states. like so many people who were descended from slaves, whose lives are not considered important enough, that saved the document, a lot of trails with cold but there was some real breakthrough moments for you. would you care to share any of those? >> in terms of finding jim? >> in terms w
with them at montpelier, and dolly aside careened to be his wetnurse. the story goes that she put jim on one rest and the baby whose name was the tory on the other breast and nurse them together. over the years they became very good friends. when they were in their teens they fell in love with each other. dollies son found out about it and she probably told jim and jim ended up in tennessee and he never saw his mother or father or victoria again. >> just a heartbreaking story, one of...
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so when they were in their teens they fall in love with each other dolly madison found out about it and sold him to tennessee and he never saw his mother or father again. >> such a heartbreaking story and just one of many. so you decided you would find the unnamed and recorder heard what happened and then you make your first of many trips to the madison family plantation to portugal, africa, like so many people who are descended from slaves it was not considered important enough to documents of some trails went call that there is some breakthrough moments you care to share any of those? >> in terms of whatever you discovered along the way. there so many little gems as you wander through the maze finding out about your family. it was difficult often they were separated. and it was very difficult to find out where he had gone exactly. and then the trail picks up with his son emmanuel so he doesn't have his name but we know who he was. for someone that was famous in tennessee so we hope to trace back but we didn't quite do it. because one of my cousins have passed but my cousin came across
so when they were in their teens they fall in love with each other dolly madison found out about it and sold him to tennessee and he never saw his mother or father again. >> such a heartbreaking story and just one of many. so you decided you would find the unnamed and recorder heard what happened and then you make your first of many trips to the madison family plantation to portugal, africa, like so many people who are descended from slaves it was not considered important enough to...
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what did we do to get dolly parton?ebrities, clint eastwood turned 90. >> almost turned 90. the academy award-winning actor, filmmaker and musician is set to hit the big 9-0 on sunday, and the family is already sharing the big plans for the big celebration. >> i was rounding out, like he's already there. happy birthday, dude, you're 90. scott eastwood revealed on "access" since his father doesn't like birthdays, they plan to have a nice family lunch. >> he added they will sneak a cake in, and he probably won't like it but they'll do it anyways. i think he likes chairs, right? remember that movie where he talked to a chair the whole time? >> he did it at the republican national convention. >> oh, it wasn't a movie. >> it felt like a movie. >> so long ago. >>> quarantine eating and a shameless admission right inside the house of oprah. >> the divine miss "o" has posted a hilarious video in which her partner stedman admits to eating all the family's banana bread, the entire loaf, before anybody else could try it. >> you at
what did we do to get dolly parton?ebrities, clint eastwood turned 90. >> almost turned 90. the academy award-winning actor, filmmaker and musician is set to hit the big 9-0 on sunday, and the family is already sharing the big plans for the big celebration. >> i was rounding out, like he's already there. happy birthday, dude, you're 90. scott eastwood revealed on "access" since his father doesn't like birthdays, they plan to have a nice family lunch. >> he added they...
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and dolly assigned to be his wetnurse. so the story goes that she put jim on one breast and the baby's name is victoria and put her on the other breast and they were together. so over the years, they became very good friends. and when they were in their teens, they fell in love with each other. and dolly promptly sold jim. any never saw his mother or father for victoria again. host: that is a heartbreaking story. one of many. so when you decided you were going to try to find these unvaccinated an unreported would happen to jump into 1992. he made your first of many many trips there. madison's family on tatian. our historic site. to portugal and africa. and like so many people who are dependent from celebs, whose lives were considered not important enough a lot of trails quit cold. but there were some real breakthrough moment for you. would you care to share any of those. bettye: in terms of finding jim. host: in terms of what you discovered along the way. there's so many mazes that you had to go through to find out more ab
and dolly assigned to be his wetnurse. so the story goes that she put jim on one breast and the baby's name is victoria and put her on the other breast and they were together. so over the years, they became very good friends. and when they were in their teens, they fell in love with each other. and dolly promptly sold jim. any never saw his mother or father for victoria again. host: that is a heartbreaking story. one of many. so when you decided you were going to try to find these unvaccinated...
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. >> you have your camera operator who has a dolly grip.or them to be six feet apart.s impossible ♪ laura: for all of inu wat around the globe, welcome to world news america. 70,000 people have died of coronavirus in the u.s., a staggering death toll that leaves many families grieving. more than 40 states are moving towards reopening their economies and the white house is talking about winding down the corovirus task force area the human cost, says ternor ofer the new york. the president is on the road in izona. >> compromise in the time of covid. r at clearwaach in florida, sunbathers use seaweed to social distance. re than ever, people want to enjoy the outdoors and police are on hd to conform -- control crowds. this is the bargain many ates are making wh anxious residents and businesses ready to lift lockdown. some governors are doing so before fedele -- federal esguidel deem safe. it is aciilemma that dr. f says is answered by one question. >> how much suffering are you willing to accept to get back to what you want to be some form of g
. >> you have your camera operator who has a dolly grip.or them to be six feet apart.s impossible ♪ laura: for all of inu wat around the globe, welcome to world news america. 70,000 people have died of coronavirus in the u.s., a staggering death toll that leaves many families grieving. more than 40 states are moving towards reopening their economies and the white house is talking about winding down the corovirus task force area the human cost, says ternor ofer the new york. the...
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. >>> later in "the skinny," dolly parton's new video. her song written in quarantine.oved ones extra tight ♪ struggling to clean tough messes with wipes? try mr. clean magic eraser sheets. just wet, squeeze and erase icky messes in microwaves and on stovetops for an amazing clean, get the power of mr. clean magic eraser in disposable sheets. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam,
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tuesday afternoon upper 90's for those of you in san jose at 97 degrees but triple digit heat for try dolly's including livermore and conquered and still going to remain in the low 90's for those of you in oakland's about 25 degrees above average for you 97 degrees for napa and new york triple digit heat for santa rosa. in the north and taking a look ahead relief in sight along the coast arriving wednesday. but for those of you in the interior valleys, you really notice cooler weather until friday that cooling trend continuing as a weak storm tries to sneak through the bay area maybe bring us a shot of rain but overall cloudier and cooler weather ahead by next weekend back to l a. >>so much on one week, thank you so much for esa that's a seat up for more people will probably be grilling outdoors reporter dan about this or asked some firefighters about ways to prevent a catastrophe. well cooking over an open flame. >>memorial day weekend means families will be outside barbecuing food and enjoying the sunshine, something to keep in mind is your safety while grilling those perfect burgers. local
tuesday afternoon upper 90's for those of you in san jose at 97 degrees but triple digit heat for try dolly's including livermore and conquered and still going to remain in the low 90's for those of you in oakland's about 25 degrees above average for you 97 degrees for napa and new york triple digit heat for santa rosa. in the north and taking a look ahead relief in sight along the coast arriving wednesday. but for those of you in the interior valleys, you really notice cooler weather until...
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the sofa behind it, she called it the dolly madison sofa but that was a mistake.had no association with mrs. madison. was therwork said it style that madison had, and somehow that got in the paperwork. the little one in the black and white picture longed to washington's granddaughter. it was quickly replaced in this room by the incredible sofa there today, the lower right, a sofa that has see serpents as the supports for the legs and arms. the blue room, as it looked when mrs. kennedy took the tour. the wall fabric dated from the truman renovation of 1952. she had the monroe furniture arriving in the room, you can see the table she cited and the original chair that was given back before it was reupholstered. the unfortunate table in the middle of the room was made by the carpenter shop and was a big plywood disc with a fabric covering, i think she was still working on what would be the centerpiece of the room. she was looking for something more period, and you can see on the left, the striped wallpaper and decorative elements that she felt to be more in keeping wi
the sofa behind it, she called it the dolly madison sofa but that was a mistake.had no association with mrs. madison. was therwork said it style that madison had, and somehow that got in the paperwork. the little one in the black and white picture longed to washington's granddaughter. it was quickly replaced in this room by the incredible sofa there today, the lower right, a sofa that has see serpents as the supports for the legs and arms. the blue room, as it looked when mrs. kennedy took the...
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and dolly found out about it. promptly sold him and he never saws mother or father or victoria again. >> host: at the heartbreaking story one of just many heartbreaks. you're going to try these unnamed unrecorded what happened to jim? in 1992 you made your first of many trips to montpelier this is the madison family plantation it's a now historic sites travel to portugal, africa, and like many slaves whose lives were not considered important enough a lot went cold but there were some real breakthrough moments for you would you care to share any of those? >> in terms of finding jim? in terms of whatever you discovered along the way. there are so many little gems as you're wandering through this maze to try to find more about your family. >> it was certainly difficult, often nays were not recorded, often families were separated, sold apart which is what happened to jim. i tried but it was very difficult to find out who had purchased them, where exactly he had gone, and the trail picks up with his son immanuel so the
and dolly found out about it. promptly sold him and he never saws mother or father or victoria again. >> host: at the heartbreaking story one of just many heartbreaks. you're going to try these unnamed unrecorded what happened to jim? in 1992 you made your first of many trips to montpelier this is the madison family plantation it's a now historic sites travel to portugal, africa, and like many slaves whose lives were not considered important enough a lot went cold but there were some real...
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the rubber on my dolly. oh. my god. oh you know i was and i asked if your family problem is i walk the walk. for health care why are you. going to have going to. go to live relegating i really had your bigoted. or your. mark or prime. minister me my god only. what can a name in which. the levity could end though i hate. my guts letting me have them so be. it with any scream at the. very. end but i'm ready for the. next. year when our friends our sort of. you hank you mark i want them going to want to. well. how do you know. what the daughter knew favorably. or didn't about some. of us an auditor somebody at the. cafe and. about what about. the company. we're going to have to go to. a local. so if you do which is. what i do have a. lot of my most ok. there. are whole bunch of local. really. good quarter. i think maybe. yeah. yeah thank you for thought of. that time and. i don't. really get going to. be. in allows that i'm going. to call it awful awful on top of the nuclear. threat so. yeah it does got to be made at the m
the rubber on my dolly. oh. my god. oh you know i was and i asked if your family problem is i walk the walk. for health care why are you. going to have going to. go to live relegating i really had your bigoted. or your. mark or prime. minister me my god only. what can a name in which. the levity could end though i hate. my guts letting me have them so be. it with any scream at the. very. end but i'm ready for the. next. year when our friends our sort of. you hank you mark i want them going to...
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>>go next to dolly's district and the chairman of the dell bertie county board of supervisors told cnn by phone. i'm a democrat. newsome does not care about rural counties. sometimes i think he's more concerned about cuomo and who can get more airtime governor newsome representatives did not return our calls for comment want to. >>well as paul vercammen reporting for us this morning. kron 4 morning news there's been a significant spike in speeding tickets since the shelter-in-place order went into effect. we'll have all the numbers and the tickets since the pandemic started. that's according to new data from the chp kron four's theresa stasi was spoke with an officer about what they're seen on the highway. >>the reality is. putting a lot of people lives are in danger of california highway patrol officer john franzen talking about the alarming rise of speeders on our local highways in the san francisco bay area. >>march 19th when a shelter-in-place went into effect. i we've had with our officers of issues a 389 citations just some parts 18 for exceeding 200 miles an hour. back in 2019 d
>>go next to dolly's district and the chairman of the dell bertie county board of supervisors told cnn by phone. i'm a democrat. newsome does not care about rural counties. sometimes i think he's more concerned about cuomo and who can get more airtime governor newsome representatives did not return our calls for comment want to. >>well as paul vercammen reporting for us this morning. kron 4 morning news there's been a significant spike in speeding tickets since the shelter-in-place...
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the men were working for a chinese business the dolly and ocean fishing company they captured footage of their work which appears to show endangered species of fish being caught and shark finning a south korean legal team looking into the case believes the captain refused to stop the ship because of these illegal activities. you know. it's. humans that. the men say they were forced to work for more than 18 hours at a stretch and often for 2 full days with no rest they say they were under fed and often physically abused by the chinese senior current the indonesian government says it's speaking with authorities in beijing to investigate those claims. of the fishermen who worked for the same chinese company on different vessels have returned home to indonesia with similar grievances. it is like slavery but because of the contract you're forced to follow the orders of the captain and the company al-jazeera has contacted the dolly and fishing company but it has yet to respond jessica washington al-jazeera jakarta. still ahead on al-jazeera outrage in the u.s. leads to the arrest of a fathe
the men were working for a chinese business the dolly and ocean fishing company they captured footage of their work which appears to show endangered species of fish being caught and shark finning a south korean legal team looking into the case believes the captain refused to stop the ship because of these illegal activities. you know. it's. humans that. the men say they were forced to work for more than 18 hours at a stretch and often for 2 full days with no rest they say they were under fed...
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all the stories, i love dolly's new song.ways good. thank you, lara. >>> we move on to our "gma" cover story. we're taking you inside the mall of america before it re-opens monday and the biggest shopping mall in the country is of course, making big changes to help keep customers and workers safe. will reeve joins us with more on all of that. good morning, will. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. as businesses around the country move to re-open they have to change the way they operate and we got an exclusive look at how the biggest, most famous mall in the nation can preparing to let shoppers back inside. mall of america is the largest shopping mall in the country. usually servicing over 100,000 customers per day. now that number is being cut in half. >> the state of minnesota is requiring us to be at 50% capacity and by us reducing our parking capacity actually reduces the overall visitor capacity to about 35%. >> reporter: the iconic mall will officially re-open its doors on june 1st with a variety of safety measures in
all the stories, i love dolly's new song.ways good. thank you, lara. >>> we move on to our "gma" cover story. we're taking you inside the mall of america before it re-opens monday and the biggest shopping mall in the country is of course, making big changes to help keep customers and workers safe. will reeve joins us with more on all of that. good morning, will. >> reporter: hey, good morning, robin. as businesses around the country move to re-open they have to change...
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i've been thinking a lot recently about my dolly.u have not, you really should listen to dolly parton's america and it's a podcast and you haveyou should listen to it. it is so good. where is it? i'm not seeing it. moisturizer. >> i need this lotion today. >> self care. i'm laying hands on you, kumasi. >> i need it. thank you, friend. >>> coming up next, the seven things you need to know today. >>> also, i want to tell you that abc7 has launched a new streaming app. wherever you are, you can get our live newscast, breaking news and weather and more on our new abc7 bay area app. all you have to do is search abc7 bay >>> it's 6:57. if you're just joining us, seven things to know this morning. number one, another night of civil unrest in minneapolis following the death of an unarmed black man who died in police custody. last night, protesters said a minneapolis police precinct on fire. minnesota's governor will have an update on the state's se and youlive h o at 00 oro, a arrested this morning while covering the protests in minneapolis
i've been thinking a lot recently about my dolly.u have not, you really should listen to dolly parton's america and it's a podcast and you haveyou should listen to it. it is so good. where is it? i'm not seeing it. moisturizer. >> i need this lotion today. >> self care. i'm laying hands on you, kumasi. >> i need it. thank you, friend. >>> coming up next, the seven things you need to know today. >>> also, i want to tell you that abc7 has launched a new...
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>>go next to dolly's district and the chairman of the dell bertie county board of supervisors told cnny phone. i'm a democrat. newsome does not care about rural counties. sometimes i think he's more concerned about cuomo and who can get more airtime governor newsome representatives did not return our calls for comment want to. >>remarkable week. well that was paul vercammen reporting for us this morning, robin. >>i lost out of his ihsan is keeping the music alive during the shelter-in-place he holes free concerts for his neighbors, take a listen to rely susan we do not there today, >>yeah i'm waving my hands, i'm singing along jill nelson, a professional musician at the catalyst nightclub in santa cruz says that he's received a lot of positive feedback from his neighbors. joel said that his many concerts have made him very happy as he misses playing, but he's glad that his music can bring some joy to others. >>have and i was just smiling i wow this is something it's because i had no idea you have that kind of effect on people yeah, this is i can give something back to the be able to pl
>>go next to dolly's district and the chairman of the dell bertie county board of supervisors told cnny phone. i'm a democrat. newsome does not care about rural counties. sometimes i think he's more concerned about cuomo and who can get more airtime governor newsome representatives did not return our calls for comment want to. >>remarkable week. well that was paul vercammen reporting for us this morning, robin. >>i lost out of his ihsan is keeping the music alive during the...
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he sent us a barcelona researches with sex robots his machines have sensors that register with the dollies being spoken to or touched. on. the wrong. data from the sensors are processed in an artificial brain the robot then responds with various emotional states friendly. romantic or sexy. most sex robots like these have been shipped to special brothels places selling robot sex are cropping up all around the world one hour with this robot in barcelona cost around $100.00 euros the united states is planning adult entertainment centers that advertise a loving respectful relationship with sex robot partners suitors have to approach the machine of their interest with care before taking things further. using or even loving a robot. what does the robot get from it they can surely feel anything or can they this is a question for japan's best known robotics researcher professor hugh russia ishiguro he became famous after building a robot clone of himself spooky or spectacular either way the japanese government is subsidizing his works with millions of euros the aim is to bring man and machine clos
he sent us a barcelona researches with sex robots his machines have sensors that register with the dollies being spoken to or touched. on. the wrong. data from the sensors are processed in an artificial brain the robot then responds with various emotional states friendly. romantic or sexy. most sex robots like these have been shipped to special brothels places selling robot sex are cropping up all around the world one hour with this robot in barcelona cost around $100.00 euros the united states...
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look, dol dolly and jenny you'rn the front lines.tation that we're expecting yet. >> no, we have a huge list of buyers waiting to go out and buy. so that's why we're not seeing it. >> people -- [ indiscernible ] -- sooner, but other than that, we don't see a mass exodus from new york city and big cities. maria: we will leave it there. dolly and jenny, thank you so much. we'll be right back. >> thank you. maria: stay with us. (vo) since our beginning, our business has been people. and their financial well-being. it's evident in good times, with decisions focused on the long-term. and crucial when circumstances become difficult. that continued emphasis on people - our advisors, associates, clients and communities gives us purpose, strength and a way forward. today. and always. and my side super soft? yes, with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now, you can both adjust your comfort with your sleep number setting. can it help me fall asleep faster? yes, by gently warming your feet. but can it help keep me asleep? absolutely, it int
look, dol dolly and jenny you'rn the front lines.tation that we're expecting yet. >> no, we have a huge list of buyers waiting to go out and buy. so that's why we're not seeing it. >> people -- [ indiscernible ] -- sooner, but other than that, we don't see a mass exodus from new york city and big cities. maria: we will leave it there. dolly and jenny, thank you so much. we'll be right back. >> thank you. maria: stay with us. (vo) since our beginning, our business has been...
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somalia killing 6 people onboard somalia's transport minister says a kenyan aircraft came down me about dolly in the southern region in other news the philippines leading broadcaster has been ordered to shut down the telecoms authority says a.b.s. c b n.i. since has expired president has regularly criticized the network opposition groups accuse him of targeting independent media finally libya's internationally recognized government has launched an offensive to capture a strategic air base controlled by a warlord highly for have talked his forces have used to launch air strikes in the west coming up next it's football rebels. what impact will call did 19 on the drop in oil prices have on the race to the white towns can trump survive these historic setbacks and does joe biden have what it takes to beat. special coverage on al-jazeera. am. i'm going to get. this from pyongyang a month on it also it could he fled but you don't see the image that lead is all substituting lead washington but at the same body to follow the lead. the lead the lucky 11. hoskyns used it to escape. defining a cause. for
somalia killing 6 people onboard somalia's transport minister says a kenyan aircraft came down me about dolly in the southern region in other news the philippines leading broadcaster has been ordered to shut down the telecoms authority says a.b.s. c b n.i. since has expired president has regularly criticized the network opposition groups accuse him of targeting independent media finally libya's internationally recognized government has launched an offensive to capture a strategic air base...
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her name was dolly. robert accompanied me the following year, 1790, when we went to new york.hat was where our government was first seated under our constitution. and it was during that time, about 1790, if i remember, that robert desired to live with his wife. she had moved to richmond at that time. and so, he went to richmond to be with her. he became acquainted with a doctor, a dr. strauss, i believe his name was. he was a french emigre of german lineage. several years later, robert asked if he might be with his wife entirely, that he might be freed. it was, yes, i believe it was christmas eve, 1794, i freed him. he was the first of all of my people that i freed. would that there could have been many more. if this was all a contradiction to our declaration of american independence. of course it is. we all know it is. not one ofed that our generation is going to live to see us own up to these principles that we might not all be free. the eyese free under of nature and nature's god. but lamentably, we are born into the laws of man. contradiction, that the future will judge us
her name was dolly. robert accompanied me the following year, 1790, when we went to new york.hat was where our government was first seated under our constitution. and it was during that time, about 1790, if i remember, that robert desired to live with his wife. she had moved to richmond at that time. and so, he went to richmond to be with her. he became acquainted with a doctor, a dr. strauss, i believe his name was. he was a french emigre of german lineage. several years later, robert asked if...
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. - we've e had peoplele like bob wills s right here, willieie nelson, george strait, dolly parton, ernestb, jack feder, the list goes on and on and on. ♪ oh the key's in the mailox come on in ♪ - [darius] but for this honky tonk, every texas two-step forward pushes the bastian to the brink. - [male]e] this strereet has chchanged so much in the last f few yearsrs. we're losin' a lot of the old feel of austin. - [darius] shuffle into "honky tonk heaven,"
. - we've e had peoplele like bob wills s right here, willieie nelson, george strait, dolly parton, ernestb, jack feder, the list goes on and on and on. ♪ oh the key's in the mailox come on in ♪ - [darius] but for this honky tonk, every texas two-step forward pushes the bastian to the brink. - [male]e] this strereet has chchanged so much in the last f few yearsrs. we're losin' a lot of the old feel of austin. - [darius] shuffle into "honky tonk heaven,"
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she's ready to throw her mom into the dolly she hobbed. ridership is down a staggering 93%. a 600 million-dollar hole in bart's projected budget. >> next fiscal year will be difficult. but like our transit partly nerfs, we're adamant about moving through and being strong. and getting people to have they knee to go. >> getting 20,000 with the aid. >>> a group of high hool studenamto help those unable to leave their homes during this pandemic. >> kpix 5 reporter joe vasquez introduces us to the teams providing their neighbors with a helping hand. the young man with the groceries, is 27-year-old john stan hi. a junior in belmont. he's with a new nonprofit. zoomers to boomers. they drop off bags at homes who made the order. people who continue shop themselves. >> anyone who is afraid to hoof the. as rewarding as it to to help their neighbors, it's been good to get outside when they've been inside for so long. >> the fact that we get a hiking freedom back. because we're in our cars driving around getting fresh air. it's amazing. >> stacie is the ucsf sociologist. she says it's im
she's ready to throw her mom into the dolly she hobbed. ridership is down a staggering 93%. a 600 million-dollar hole in bart's projected budget. >> next fiscal year will be difficult. but like our transit partly nerfs, we're adamant about moving through and being strong. and getting people to have they knee to go. >> getting 20,000 with the aid. >>> a group of high hool studenamto help those unable to leave their homes during this pandemic. >> kpix 5 reporter joe...
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on this day we have received both the queen of america, dolly parton and we have been gifted by ladyong we weren't expecting this morning. so, what else can i possibly give you today? >> another death fall, what is it called? >> all right called a dip or a death drop. >> death drop. okay. >> you want me to do it? no, i'm just kidding. >> the name awful. the result great. and if you haven't seen larry call it, you've got to see it. it is hilarious. reggie gave you all that good news, let me give you some more. the encroachment of the marine layer and right now 59 degrees and today will be our last day of dangerous heat. more clouds and comfortable everywhere tonight. and a one on the storm impact scale for saturday. look at the fog. it is at the coastal valleys and pushing through the golden gate by noon. look at how it's still very ho watch after 3:00 the sea breeze really ramps up and look at those temperatures drop quickly as we head into the evening and clouds already returning before the sun sets to the bay and the north bay. all right, down in the south bay until that hits, we h
on this day we have received both the queen of america, dolly parton and we have been gifted by ladyong we weren't expecting this morning. so, what else can i possibly give you today? >> another death fall, what is it called? >> all right called a dip or a death drop. >> death drop. okay. >> you want me to do it? no, i'm just kidding. >> the name awful. the result great. and if you haven't seen larry call it, you've got to see it. it is hilarious. reggie gave you...
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you know a whole lot more based on online now because that's the only option mike how is the ceo of dolly a delivery company that specializes in delivering big bulk items how says during the shelter-in-place consumers have put an emphasis on getting deliveries a sad with dolly and services like ours what you're able to do is schedule into a 30 to 60 minute delivery window. that's convenient for you. >>very different than the traditional delivery experience weren't you know you might win something out on one of the parcel carriers and say hey your deliveries out loud today, but it will get you get you some time between now and he yeah the pandemic has also force how and many other companies to change its business model not only to survive, but to help people during this trying time people have shifted some of their pie habits as you can imagine from furniture which is a lot of what people used a score for delivering to book orders of smaller, but essential items so when you go down to cosco using them again in you by your 18 past the no toilet paper and paper stuff does not easily can see
you know a whole lot more based on online now because that's the only option mike how is the ceo of dolly a delivery company that specializes in delivering big bulk items how says during the shelter-in-place consumers have put an emphasis on getting deliveries a sad with dolly and services like ours what you're able to do is schedule into a 30 to 60 minute delivery window. that's convenient for you. >>very different than the traditional delivery experience weren't you know you might win...
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it was saved by dolly madison from the fire.ou may have noticed that cbs news misspelled her name in the captions, the subscript words there. it was d-o-l-l-e-y-. this was stored and saved. i appointment out to the right of this, mrs. kennedy acquired things not just for the public rooms. there are things that were acquired to be historical, interesting and archival. some of them may have gone in storage, smaller rooms in the second and third floors of the house, including this windsor desk chair, which came to us as the -- it was in the terrero white house after the fire of 1814. the second night that james madison was fleeing from the white house after dolley madison had grabbed a painting and took off in one direction and he took off in another direction. he basically was running the government for one night in brookville, maryland, sitting in this desk made bite owner of the house. she moved down the hall out of our normal tour route and got into the state dining room first. the picture at the upper left is how she would hav
it was saved by dolly madison from the fire.ou may have noticed that cbs news misspelled her name in the captions, the subscript words there. it was d-o-l-l-e-y-. this was stored and saved. i appointment out to the right of this, mrs. kennedy acquired things not just for the public rooms. there are things that were acquired to be historical, interesting and archival. some of them may have gone in storage, smaller rooms in the second and third floors of the house, including this windsor desk...
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you know a whole lot more based on online now because that's the only option mike how is the ceo of dolly a delivery company that specializes in delivering big bulk items how says during the shelter-in-place consumers have put an emphasis on getting deliveries a sad with dolly and services like ours what you're able to do is schedule into a 30 to 60 minute delivery window. that's convenient for you. >>very different than the traditional delivery experience for us are still carries in the hay. your deliveries out loud today, but it will get you get you some time between now and the uh the pandemic has also force how and many other companies to change its business model not only to survive, but to help people during this trying time people have shifted some of their pie habits as you can imagine from furniture which is a lot of what people used a score for delivering to book orders of smaller, but essential items so when you go down to cosco using them again in you by your 18 past the no toilet paper and paper stuff does not easily can see that you know fit into a into a car so we've been i
you know a whole lot more based on online now because that's the only option mike how is the ceo of dolly a delivery company that specializes in delivering big bulk items how says during the shelter-in-place consumers have put an emphasis on getting deliveries a sad with dolly and services like ours what you're able to do is schedule into a 30 to 60 minute delivery window. that's convenient for you. >>very different than the traditional delivery experience for us are still carries in the...
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lows tonight will be on the warm side in fact, mid to upper 50's for most of the bay area are trying dolly's only cooling down into the 60's of antioch 68 degrees for your overnight temperatures but the heat is on starting tomorrow morning, not only do we have an excessive heat warning or solano county but the heat advisory going into effect for all of the bay area excluding the coast and the east bay shoreline. so daytime highs will be about 10 to 20 degrees above average and just a heads up if you are going to go outside make sure to do so early in the morning or later in the evening because of these possible record breaking heat temperatures are going to be about 10 to 20 degrees above average in the coming days, 70's and 80's along the coast and along the bay with 80's 90's as you make your way inland and the peak of this heat wave grant vicki tuesday to wednesday of this upcoming week really for the coast on thursday but for interior valleys are going to have to wait a day longer on friday to finally noticed some cooler weather back to you grant vicki. >>all right let greece are coming
lows tonight will be on the warm side in fact, mid to upper 50's for most of the bay area are trying dolly's only cooling down into the 60's of antioch 68 degrees for your overnight temperatures but the heat is on starting tomorrow morning, not only do we have an excessive heat warning or solano county but the heat advisory going into effect for all of the bay area excluding the coast and the east bay shoreline. so daytime highs will be about 10 to 20 degrees above average and just a heads up...
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at that best selling the robot to him get out when i left my from was a kid matter to dolly.it only met me now so i long gone going to tell the good. man no michaella new media and those gentle bingo gone bust still go look at me and. you're good for now let me move us on no one would like us a governmentally had a new audio book if you're not like that with it. you're going to see through the mill or mellow middle with kunal. 11 or jason i laid there would only. be like that would in a lot of good it i guess or sort of when the book. goes a long. way but i like bad when element you know let me. see let me know that i must let you say it does yes i'm going to pass. not when i was out of order me and you know i don't like going to see how. it is when people will not ever let. you go so i'm. gone i got us here i'll give you some sleep. because i mean that you are some i don't know i don't want delhi that but i am. going to be an ascetic ascetic i said to live on one of my mother. so when i left i want to you know some of this is real who silencio give i mean for the city media
at that best selling the robot to him get out when i left my from was a kid matter to dolly.it only met me now so i long gone going to tell the good. man no michaella new media and those gentle bingo gone bust still go look at me and. you're good for now let me move us on no one would like us a governmentally had a new audio book if you're not like that with it. you're going to see through the mill or mellow middle with kunal. 11 or jason i laid there would only. be like that would in a lot of...
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why not here we have no case is already there is no better place we had known her is already flat dolly points out there's just 2 people per square mile in modoc county for example, his region seems almost anti socially-distant react to paul king was in my district got shasta lassen we have a talk show. so we have a lot of great beautiful places we encourage people calmer but we also know that a lot of weight and so we are already spread out. so that's been on my challenge just much better to try to educate and get those get the rest of the legislators understand our way i'm a democrat. newsome does not care about rural counties. sometimes i think he's more concerned about cuomo and who can get more airtime governor newsome representatives did not return our calls for comment. what a. >>and that was paul vercammen reporting for us this morning, robin. moment for the u.s. supreme court today justices will start hearing arguments by phone for the first time ever. >>the court announced it will ask their questions in order of seniority. normally the court is a hot punt with justice is frequ
why not here we have no case is already there is no better place we had known her is already flat dolly points out there's just 2 people per square mile in modoc county for example, his region seems almost anti socially-distant react to paul king was in my district got shasta lassen we have a talk show. so we have a lot of great beautiful places we encourage people calmer but we also know that a lot of weight and so we are already spread out. so that's been on my challenge just much better to...
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grip who pushes the dolly that the camera sits on.an you?! period dramas like the much—loved downton abbey present their own unique damages in a post covid—19 world. you make sleeping beauty look alert. the obvious difference between period drama and contemporary drama, i suppose, is the detail — the hair, the make up, the costumes. there's more need for people to put their hands on you, basically. as films sets lie deserted, emptied by the same pandemic as the real streets they replicate, several scenarios circulate as to how productions could function in the future. so, one project that i heard about was considering quarantining the entire crew just because it is interesting and a unique way to do it. it sounds like everyone would get tested beforehand, go into quarantine together, make the movie together, but that would mean a lot of challenges for people too, and not seeing your family, and depending how long that is, that could be really tricky. ez finessing his swing while he waits for work to resume, confident they already have
grip who pushes the dolly that the camera sits on.an you?! period dramas like the much—loved downton abbey present their own unique damages in a post covid—19 world. you make sleeping beauty look alert. the obvious difference between period drama and contemporary drama, i suppose, is the detail — the hair, the make up, the costumes. there's more need for people to put their hands on you, basically. as films sets lie deserted, emptied by the same pandemic as the real streets they...
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thing that frustrated me as the close call was james madison who is on his deathbed as president and dollymadison catches wind that they are beginning succession proceedings on what to do, talking about what happens with vice president gary and she writes a note exaggerating her husband's recovery. instrument when writing the constitution, nobody bothers to ask what do you mean when you said the same shall devolve on the vice president? andrew jackson sonnet point blank by a man who believes he is the king of england, the gun is literally touching him so they assume he has been shot, the gun at 125,000 chance of malfunctioning, he realizes the gun didn't work and proceeds to beat the assailants with his cane. some of the founding fathers were still alive, nobody bothered to ask what did they mean by devolve to the vice president? by the time william henry harrison dropped dead in april of 1841 the last founding father, james madison, has been dead for four years and there is nobody to ask. i could go through close call after close call but i will tell you three of my favorite stories. one
thing that frustrated me as the close call was james madison who is on his deathbed as president and dollymadison catches wind that they are beginning succession proceedings on what to do, talking about what happens with vice president gary and she writes a note exaggerating her husband's recovery. instrument when writing the constitution, nobody bothers to ask what do you mean when you said the same shall devolve on the vice president? andrew jackson sonnet point blank by a man who believes he...
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the dolly holder is exactly the same importance as the actor, driver, the laundry person. matter of when the actors are ready, it is a matter of when we reach a point where we think this has subsided i suppose, and safe for everybody. # as she gets to hungary, for dinner at eight o'clock. .. the work may have halted, but many here were born to perform. in the absence of theatres, every balcony has become a stage. and while much of the city itself a film that lies empty, the creative community are confident the wheels of production will turn again. sophie long, bbc news, los angeles. the composer of one of the most influential songs of the new wave, dave greenfield of the stranglers has died from the effects of covid—19. greenfield played keyboard with the band, which had success in the 1970s and ‘80s with over 20 hit singles and 17 albums. tim allman reports. ‘golden brown' by the stranglers plays melodic, timeless, just a little bit unusual. there aren't many pop songs about heroin that include a harpsichord solo. # golden brown, texture like sun # lays me down, with my m
the dolly holder is exactly the same importance as the actor, driver, the laundry person. matter of when the actors are ready, it is a matter of when we reach a point where we think this has subsided i suppose, and safe for everybody. # as she gets to hungary, for dinner at eight o'clock. .. the work may have halted, but many here were born to perform. in the absence of theatres, every balcony has become a stage. and while much of the city itself a film that lies empty, the creative community...
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most of our interior valleys still a little bit toasty know or parts of solano county and the tri dolly's but overall no record breaking heat in the forecast today and back to about 5 to 15 degrees above average for most areas away from the san francisco coastline but take a look at downtown san francisco about 3 degrees below normal only warming up to 62 degrees on the town of the return of a great and also cool sea breeze and we're noticing that may great pattern returning tonight or your thursday night temperatures for the most part in the 50's and 60's on the bay area's shoreline with 70's and 80's as you make your way in rents, i hope our interior valleys are enjoying that we're down to the cooling trend is going to continue through tonight, widespread md and upper 50's for oernight lows as opposed to the 60's that we've been dealing with for the past couple of nights during this heat wave, but tomorrow's daytime highs cooling down significantly for most of our inland valleys we are going to notice widespread 70's and even some mid 80's for your friday afternoon highs, mid 60's and 7
most of our interior valleys still a little bit toasty know or parts of solano county and the tri dolly's but overall no record breaking heat in the forecast today and back to about 5 to 15 degrees above average for most areas away from the san francisco coastline but take a look at downtown san francisco about 3 degrees below normal only warming up to 62 degrees on the town of the return of a great and also cool sea breeze and we're noticing that may great pattern returning tonight or your...
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well but throughout the east bay shoreline low to mid 70's with berkeley at 73 degrees and the tri dolly's upper 70's conquered warming up to 79 degrees by your friday afternoon widespread 70's for most of the north bay, the news just 77 degrees and snow must 74 degrees flirting with a tease for those of you in santa rosa, but 79 degrees for your friday afternoon highs so enjoy the seasonal weather, especially our interior valleys tomorrow because starting this weekend we're going to start a gradual warming trend temperatures really ramping up on monday starting on memorial day even through thursday of next week, widespread 90's as you make your way inland mid 70's and 80's along the coast and along the bay. possible record breaking heat in a friendly reminder chatter during this extreme weather in this. he don't forget to check the back seat for your loved ones and also for pets as well back to you ok that's always good advice. all right. bruce thanks very much. >>while we wait for word on which pro sports can move forward with their seasons the forty-niners are hoping it will be business
well but throughout the east bay shoreline low to mid 70's with berkeley at 73 degrees and the tri dolly's upper 70's conquered warming up to 79 degrees by your friday afternoon widespread 70's for most of the north bay, the news just 77 degrees and snow must 74 degrees flirting with a tease for those of you in santa rosa, but 79 degrees for your friday afternoon highs so enjoy the seasonal weather, especially our interior valleys tomorrow because starting this weekend we're going to start a...
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but the tribe, dolly's intel conquered and livermore all in the mid 90's right now but santa rosa, not that far behind 90 degrees as you step outside or your 5 o'clock friday evening. and overnight lows tonight will still be on the warm side for and shop recalling down into the low 60's with widespread mid 50's for most of the bay area but slightly cooler temperatures right along the immediate coastline from santa rosa all the way into happened bay, thanks to the return of that we're stronger sea breeze, deep marine layer could actually bring us some patchy coastal drizzle or saturday morning let's take a look at this big temperature swing today in downtown san francisco. we warmed up to 76 degrees tomorrow cooling down to 62 degrees some more than 10 degrees of cooling widespread 60's and 70's along the coast and we're going to be at or slightly below normal near average temperatures throughout the east bay shoreline in the low 70's with widespread upper 70's and low 80's for some relief for those of you in the interior valleys, but most of our in the locations will still be about 5 t
but the tribe, dolly's intel conquered and livermore all in the mid 90's right now but santa rosa, not that far behind 90 degrees as you step outside or your 5 o'clock friday evening. and overnight lows tonight will still be on the warm side for and shop recalling down into the low 60's with widespread mid 50's for most of the bay area but slightly cooler temperatures right along the immediate coastline from santa rosa all the way into happened bay, thanks to the return of that we're stronger...
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>>we have kids single mom dolly tucker struggling laid off and the roof over her head no longer guaranteed now i'm doing it. without any help and now we've got these people my back to she and several others in attendance slapped with the eviction notices telling them they have just 9 days to get out. >>we have always paid our rent this is the first month where we have not been able to pay due to the virus the calico blunt's also out of work. >>behind on one rent payment of $745 i'm expecting that to be a mom and a few minds. >>and i would have nowhere to go if i lose my place but the new property management company eat town not budging. >>that is not true are questions going unanswered. i think she hung up. the only explanation sent to my email saying they bought the complex is in foreclosure and that they have the right to collect any debts owed. the town claims they took legal action against tenants who are behind on rent long before the covid-19 pandemic started but those we spoke with disagree or evicting people to sign a month behind to put my 2 kids out specifically on the streets du
>>we have kids single mom dolly tucker struggling laid off and the roof over her head no longer guaranteed now i'm doing it. without any help and now we've got these people my back to she and several others in attendance slapped with the eviction notices telling them they have just 9 days to get out. >>we have always paid our rent this is the first month where we have not been able to pay due to the virus the calico blunt's also out of work. >>behind on one rent payment of...