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grade school, dunbar, law school? because ifortunate you were an african-american in washington, d.c. which was a .ery highly educated city if you were an african-american, you would then encouraged -- you would have been encouraged to get higher education. one of the places to exercise it would have been teaching. i recall having very good teachers. i remember specifically who those teachers were. i can tell you that a particular teacher among them all was instrumental in anything i did. excellence ofhe the teachers and elementary, combined forchool a purpose to make us want to do better. mentioned frederick l and polly murray. what influences they have on you? >> in law school, it would be if you higginbotham -- think you have a sense of -- had democrats been empowered judge higginbotham would have been on the supreme court. when it got to a certain point to lead the court of appeals and i cle a scholar, who when rked for him had me not only researching what a case was -- a matter matter was about, but whenever he h
grade school, dunbar, law school? because ifortunate you were an african-american in washington, d.c. which was a .ery highly educated city if you were an african-american, you would then encouraged -- you would have been encouraged to get higher education. one of the places to exercise it would have been teaching. i recall having very good teachers. i remember specifically who those teachers were. i can tell you that a particular teacher among them all was instrumental in anything i did....
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ask me why dunbar, and i point to michael as an example. he's why. >> michael's on track to be valedictorian. >> we are so happy and thankful. >> and wants to study mechanical engineering. >> i knew from the moment that i wanted to go to college that i had to find a way to pay for it, and it's really expensive and nobody in my family can do that for me. >> borned and raised in eatope yeah, he could never imagine an opportunity or surprise like this. >> i'm really thankful for it. >> michael applied to several schools so he has a decision to make, but what happened here at dunbar today probably makes that choice a whole lot easier. at dunbar high school, kristen wright, news 4. >>> tonight at 6:00, images of horror as police launch a terror investigation in london. a man used a car as a weapon to plow into a crowd of people, and moments later, a knife attack outside parliament, then gun fire. all of this coming on the one year anniversary of the terror attack in brussels. >> still a lot of questions as we come on the air tonight. >> if you'r
ask me why dunbar, and i point to michael as an example. he's why. >> michael's on track to be valedictorian. >> we are so happy and thankful. >> and wants to study mechanical engineering. >> i knew from the moment that i wanted to go to college that i had to find a way to pay for it, and it's really expensive and nobody in my family can do that for me. >> borned and raised in eatope yeah, he could never imagine an opportunity or surprise like this. >> i'm...
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thank you. >> professor dlark armstrong dunbar is an author.er latest book is called never caught. the washingtons' relentless pursuit of their runaway slave, ona judge. it is the life of the slave in the first family and is a look at the washingtons and slavery. thank you, thank you, thank you. this book gives us a new way of seeing george washington. tell me more. >> it does. it was my goal when i wrote this book to tell a story about the founding of the nation, but through the eyes of the enslaved. not through a typical founding fathers. so ona judge's life gives us the ability to do that. she moves throughout the new nation and gives us a portal into the south, the mid-atlantic, and the north. >> i wasn't whispering to you but saying to you when you came on the set. it was fascinating to me to see the extent to which george washington told on himself with the almanac, the copious notes he was taking every day about his life and his goings and comings. i thought about all the historians over the years who have pored over these same notes and
thank you. >> professor dlark armstrong dunbar is an author.er latest book is called never caught. the washingtons' relentless pursuit of their runaway slave, ona judge. it is the life of the slave in the first family and is a look at the washingtons and slavery. thank you, thank you, thank you. this book gives us a new way of seeing george washington. tell me more. >> it does. it was my goal when i wrote this book to tell a story about the founding of the nation, but through the...
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dunbar lifetime senior michael degaga now has a full ride offer to attend george washington university. he is one of top ten d.c. students across theit hand delivered acceptance letters and scholarships. he was born and raised in ethiopia. michael says he could have never imagined this opportunity. i knew from the moment that i wanted to go to college that i had to find a way to pay for it, school, and that it's really expensive and nobody in my family can do that for me. >> michael is on track to become dunbar's class valedictorian and wants to study mechanical engineering. he's applied to several schools, but this scholarship probably makes his choice a little easier the. >> yeah. >> a full ride. >>> by the way, george washington university one of the most expensive schools in the nation. >> and one of the best. >> congratulations. >>> only on news 4, new developments about a vital change for students applying for college aid. >> we told you how the irs removed a key tool as part of the online free.application for federal student aid, the fafsa. that the was a result of without warni
dunbar lifetime senior michael degaga now has a full ride offer to attend george washington university. he is one of top ten d.c. students across theit hand delivered acceptance letters and scholarships. he was born and raised in ethiopia. michael says he could have never imagined this opportunity. i knew from the moment that i wanted to go to college that i had to find a way to pay for it, school, and that it's really expensive and nobody in my family can do that for me. >> michael is on...
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jeff: since 2009, henry dunbar has been a full-time bicycle commuter.hers in arlington have made the switch which result in the this. >> increase in the car, the cyclist interaction. more than a few of them have been tents. dunbar who is program director of bike arlington is working with the arlington police for the second annual safe bicyclist initiative to improve relations between cyclists and the drivers. >> there is a learning curve on both parts. everybody getting used to everybody else and learning to interact safely and responsibly. jeff: while dunbar says the number of those on bikes increases significantly over the past few years the bicycle decline. a sign perhaps of more awareness on both sides. one particular area of concern for the cyclists is right here. the intersection of lee highway andlip street on arlington side of the key bridge. >> it's tricky. jeff: cyclists coming up the bike path say the cars often turn or speed without looking. >> i come up to it and i think this is the one i have to be careful on. jeff: ashley savage says peop
jeff: since 2009, henry dunbar has been a full-time bicycle commuter.hers in arlington have made the switch which result in the this. >> increase in the car, the cyclist interaction. more than a few of them have been tents. dunbar who is program director of bike arlington is working with the arlington police for the second annual safe bicyclist initiative to improve relations between cyclists and the drivers. >> there is a learning curve on both parts. everybody getting used to...
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president-elect of the homeland universe, actress elizabeth marvel, you might know her as heather dunbar in the hit series "house of cards." we are glad you joined us. all of that coming up in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ♪ >>> thank you. ♪ ♪ >>> investigative journalist annie jacobsen has written what she says is the definitive history of the military's decades long experiment with mental powers like esp. her new book reveals how the government used psychic spies during the iran hostage crisis and the cia search for psychedelic mushrooms. it is called "phenomena," the secret history of the u.s. government's investigations into extra sensory perception and psycho kin easis. annie, good to have you back on this program. >> thank you. >> can you see this, jonathan? this is like, you write these texts that are like -- they're so dense. >> it is a big story. >> it is a big story, but that's a lot of research though. you just keep going at it. >> that's the joy of it. i mean i interviewed a lot of scientists. all of the original cia scien
president-elect of the homeland universe, actress elizabeth marvel, you might know her as heather dunbar in the hit series "house of cards." we are glad you joined us. all of that coming up in a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ♪ >>> thank you. ♪ ♪ >>> investigative journalist annie jacobsen has written what she says is the definitive history of the military's decades long experiment with mental...
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they have enough of the familiar, adrian dunbar, vicky mcclure, who are excellent, every time, and then a guest antagonist, in this time, it is ten d newton, a list glamour, every single time, they have provided the spark. —— thandie newton. i am a really big fan of it. it is some of the most tense television i have ever seen, i was watching it downstairs, as i came m, watching it downstairs, as i came in, plugged my headphones in! that is the papers for this hour, they will be back at 11:30pm, for another look at the front pages. coming up next, meet the author. who doesn't enjoy a story that delves into the supernatural? it touches some of our deepest feelings and fears. kate hamer‘s new novel, the doll funeral, unfolds in a dark and mysterious place where a young girl, ruby, finds some escapee from a nightmare childhood at home and a strange kind of solace in the presence of ghosts. a story where the two strands in an adopted child's life are wound together in the world. where we cannot be sure what is real and what is imagined. welcome. i read somewhere, kate, that you were moved an
they have enough of the familiar, adrian dunbar, vicky mcclure, who are excellent, every time, and then a guest antagonist, in this time, it is ten d newton, a list glamour, every single time, they have provided the spark. —— thandie newton. i am a really big fan of it. it is some of the most tense television i have ever seen, i was watching it downstairs, as i came m, watching it downstairs, as i came in, plugged my headphones in! that is the papers for this hour, they will be back at...
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join me next time with erica armstrong dunbar and actor and comedian cheech marin. see you next time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. steves: salzburg's cathedral, constructed in the early 1600s, was one of the first grand baroque buildings north of the alps. it's sunday morning. the 10:00 mass is famous for its music, and today it's mozart. enter the cathedral, and you're immersed in pure baroque grandeur. ♪ dona nobis ♪ ♪ nobis pacem ♪ since it was built in only about 15 years, the church boasts particularly harmonious art and architecture. in good baroque style, the art is symbolic, cohesive, and theatrical, creating a kind of festival procession that leads to the resurrected christ triumphing high above the altar. ♪ nobis ♪ ♪ dona nobis ♪ ♪ nobis pacem ♪ ♪ pacem ♪ music and the visual art complement each other. the organ loft fills the church with glorious sounds as mozart, 250 years after his birth, is still powering worship with his musical genius. ♪ nobis ♪ ♪ nobis pacem ♪ ♪ nobis ♪ ♪ pacem ♪ - today on america's
join me next time with erica armstrong dunbar and actor and comedian cheech marin. see you next time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. steves: salzburg's cathedral, constructed in the early 1600s, was one of the first grand baroque buildings north of the alps. it's sunday morning. the 10:00 mass is famous for its music, and today it's mozart. enter the cathedral, and you're immersed in pure baroque grandeur. ♪ dona nobis ♪ ♪ nobis pacem...
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tonight we'll learn more from dlark armstrong dunbar who has written a book, never caught, the washingtons' relentless pursuit of their runaway slave. and then cheech wrote, cheech is not my real name but don't call me chong. all of that is coming up right now. ♪
tonight we'll learn more from dlark armstrong dunbar who has written a book, never caught, the washingtons' relentless pursuit of their runaway slave. and then cheech wrote, cheech is not my real name but don't call me chong. all of that is coming up right now. ♪
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dunbar high school senior michael degaga now has a full ride offer to attend george washington university. he is one of ten top d.c. students across the city who were surprised yesterday with hand delivered acceptance letters and scholarships. he was born and raised in ethiopia and he says he could have never imagined this >> i knew from the moment that the i wanted to go to college that i had to find a way to pay for school and that it's really expensive and mob in my family can do that for me. >> michael is now on track to become dunbar's class valedictorian and he wants to study mechanical engineering. he applied to several schools, but this probably makes his choice a whole lot easier. when you don't have to pay for college, which is very expensive. >> that will help sometimes to figure that out first. >>> only on news 4 now, new developments in a vital change for students applying for college aid. >> we told you how the irs removed a free tool as part of the online free application for fafsa. that action was a result of criminal activity. >> here is what we know. without warning, mar
dunbar high school senior michael degaga now has a full ride offer to attend george washington university. he is one of ten top d.c. students across the city who were surprised yesterday with hand delivered acceptance letters and scholarships. he was born and raised in ethiopia and he says he could have never imagined this >> i knew from the moment that the i wanted to go to college that i had to find a way to pay for school and that it's really expensive and mob in my family can do that...
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join me next time with erica armstrong dunbar and actor and comedian cheech marin. see you next time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm tavis smiley. during last year's presidential campaign, donald trump was bashed on the right for not being a true conservative. many hard core old school republicans publicly dingsed themselves from the controversial candidate. donald trump, of course, won the election and now some of those never trumpers are searching for new ways to define and characterize conservatism. one of those persons is glenn beck often a few years ago was considered too far right even for fox news. in recent years, beck has experience ad transformation of sorts and he will tell us tonight how he thinks we can work together in fact to unite the country. we're glad you joined us for a rare conversation with glenn beck in just a moment.
join me next time with erica armstrong dunbar and actor and comedian cheech marin. see you next time. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> good evening from los angeles. i'm tavis smiley. during last year's presidential campaign, donald trump was bashed on the right for not being a true conservative. many hard core old school republicans publicly dingsed themselves from the controversial candidate. donald trump, of course, won the...
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dunbar's retirement party? retirement party. [ chuckling ] oh, wow. about that. i did. those were good times. they were. so, here is to more good times... working together. is that a job offer? i am asking for information about a painting that is on consignment to an auction house in turkey. you feel that requires a fee?
dunbar's retirement party? retirement party. [ chuckling ] oh, wow. about that. i did. those were good times. they were. so, here is to more good times... working together. is that a job offer? i am asking for information about a painting that is on consignment to an auction house in turkey. you feel that requires a fee?
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was wearing pinstripes and teammate marcin gortat traded his jersey for a play-by-play headset at dunbar senior high for an annual game hosted by special olympics d.c. the purpose? not making three-pointers but making this point, the need to end the use of the hurtful r word, retarded. >> i think what they have to deal with, they can't control that. we can't control that, but they get to play the sport they love to play. it's always a fun night to be here and come and give back. support of using hurtful words when referencing people with disabilities. >> they need a big culture shift when it comes to that. >> absolutely. it looked like they had a great time and educate folks at the same time. >> referee basketball is very hard. it's one of the most difficult exams i've ever taken. i took a course in it. >> did you pass? >> i did, but not good enough to ref. >>> in my infinite wisdom last night, i knew it was going to be a midnight high and went 60. it was 63 last night. we'll go for a high of 46 tomorrow, although that's kind of deceiving. dress for the upper 20s and 30s. it will feel li
was wearing pinstripes and teammate marcin gortat traded his jersey for a play-by-play headset at dunbar senior high for an annual game hosted by special olympics d.c. the purpose? not making three-pointers but making this point, the need to end the use of the hurtful r word, retarded. >> i think what they have to deal with, they can't control that. we can't control that, but they get to play the sport they love to play. it's always a fun night to be here and come and give back. support...
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joining us is richard dunbar, investment director at aberdeen asset management.pto currency. 0therwise you about digital crypto currency. otherwise known as bitcoin. this is performed very well relative to other currencies. but nobody is quite sure who controls it, and the supply, quite sure who controls it, and the supply, but they are certain that central banks don't control it. supply, but they are certain that central banks don't control itm is very shadowing, it came from nowhere. it tends to fund the darker corners of the internet but it has many advantages in that the general policy of central banks as to be to devalue their currencies but bitcoin does not have those fassett and that has been a real attraction in the past ten years. —— with those assets. and it is now exceeded the price of an ounce of gold so it is a real milestone for a currency that is still relatively in its infancy. it is, but nobody knows who controlled it, it is peer to peer so there is no control of supply and it has been very volatile relative to other currencies around the world a
joining us is richard dunbar, investment director at aberdeen asset management.pto currency. 0therwise you about digital crypto currency. otherwise known as bitcoin. this is performed very well relative to other currencies. but nobody is quite sure who controls it, and the supply, quite sure who controls it, and the supply, but they are certain that central banks don't control it. supply, but they are certain that central banks don't control itm is very shadowing, it came from nowhere. it tends...
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perception that good old lincoln and a few others gave freedom to black people rights eric armstrong dunbar. the real story is black people and people like frederick douglass wrestled their freedom away. even barack obama can read in 2005 that as an african-american, i cannot swallow whole the view of lincoln as the great emancipator. reasonse i think three why lincoln has taken such different beatings at so many different hands. one is emancipation from the perspective of 150 years later seems so unremarkable. even inevitable. another is that few people apart from technical constitutional scholars understand today when a tremendous legal risk lincoln was taking and emancipation. the third reason has less to do with lincoln and more to do with us. more to do with the nature of modern culture, which is suspicious of celebrating any accomplishment from fear that celebration will obscure the horrors of the present-day oppression. in time fromoved the ground game of the civil war, the actual mechanisms and plug-ins proclamation and its numerous exemptions and, its use of military necessity as a
perception that good old lincoln and a few others gave freedom to black people rights eric armstrong dunbar. the real story is black people and people like frederick douglass wrestled their freedom away. even barack obama can read in 2005 that as an african-american, i cannot swallow whole the view of lincoln as the great emancipator. reasonse i think three why lincoln has taken such different beatings at so many different hands. one is emancipation from the perspective of 150 years later seems...
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they did so last night with the special olympics unify game at dunbar high school in northwest dc. and coaches taking part in the annual spread the the r word awareness day. john wall was a ref. >> a lot of emotions the last couple of nights. we come back and just relax, get involved with the special olympic athletes. it's a great night going into tomorrow night. >> we're trying to keep our winning streak going. got another one tonight. >> always great to get a break. to do something like this. couldn't ask for more. >> great stuff by the wizards. >> helps this bring a lot of light to what's going on there. >>od of them to do that. they're always out doing stuff. love that about them. >>> a new controversy connected to these photos of kellyanne conway. the comment one congressman made that has people calling for an apology. >>> the story of one lucky 3- year-old whose father built him a roller coaster in backyard. >>> at 6:30 on the cbs evening news with scott pelley. how one of the best basketball players in the country changed his path in life by embracing the love of a stranger.
they did so last night with the special olympics unify game at dunbar high school in northwest dc. and coaches taking part in the annual spread the the r word awareness day. john wall was a ref. >> a lot of emotions the last couple of nights. we come back and just relax, get involved with the special olympic athletes. it's a great night going into tomorrow night. >> we're trying to keep our winning streak going. got another one tonight. >> always great to get a break. to do...
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if you're driving on the dunbar bridge or the east bay, not a bad commute as you drive south into the south bay. 101 slows after the 280 interchange. this is a look at 280 and santa fe. it looks good approaching highway 17. 6:02. let's go back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> a suspect on the loose right now after a deadly officer-involved shooting near cal state east bay in heyward. >> it involves a series of armed robberies in the east bay and ktvu allie rasmus is there to explain how it happened. >>reporter: we want to tell you where the shooting happened. it happened near the university housing complex. at one point some students were told to shelter in place as a precaution yesterday. that order has been lifted, but the scene ended about a half mile away from that housing complex here where we are near campus drive and oaks drive. this is around 5:30 yesterday evening is when it began. two fremont police officers were in heyward and tried to stop a stolen vehicle they believe was connected to a string of armed robberies that happened in fremont and around the bay area. the veh
if you're driving on the dunbar bridge or the east bay, not a bad commute as you drive south into the south bay. 101 slows after the 280 interchange. this is a look at 280 and santa fe. it looks good approaching highway 17. 6:02. let's go back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> a suspect on the loose right now after a deadly officer-involved shooting near cal state east bay in heyward. >> it involves a series of armed robberies in the east bay and ktvu allie rasmus is...
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he is on track to become dunbar's high school valedictorian.plans to study mechanical engineering. michael applied to several schools, but i imagine this scholarship will make his choice a lot easier. way to go. >> good for him. and the other kids, as well. i just saw some stories on facebook as you want to read more about the kids who got scholarships. >>> any parent hoping to get financial aid for schooling will want to hear this update. new developments for plans to get college aid. we told you how the irs removed the free tool. as susan hogan explained, that action was a result of criminal activity. >> here is what we know. without warning, march 3rd, the irs removed the data retrieval tool link off the free application for federal student aid's website. also known as fafsa. the data retrieval tool all download their tax return information, including their parents. the irs called this a precautionary step following concerns that informationing from that tool could be potentially misused by identity thieves. the irs told us it saw things tha
he is on track to become dunbar's high school valedictorian.plans to study mechanical engineering. michael applied to several schools, but i imagine this scholarship will make his choice a lot easier. way to go. >> good for him. and the other kids, as well. i just saw some stories on facebook as you want to read more about the kids who got scholarships. >>> any parent hoping to get financial aid for schooling will want to hear this update. new developments for plans to get...
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at the dunbar senior apartment building where there was a fire here this morning. i want to direct your attention to the 8th floor balcony where witnesses say the apartment fire began and it was contained pretty much there. witnesses tell me construction workers caught the fire and started yelling and the passer by heard their screams and called 911. the fire department was here and they had 40 firefighters here at the senior apartment building. it's a 10 story building, 71 apartments inside. a number of the residents were evacuated to lower floors, some were evacuated to the street. i talked to some of the people who were inside when it happened. >> i was out for a walk and looked back and the place was on fire. >> the fire alarm rang and i looked at it in the hallway and everybody was rushing out. i got my coat and came. >> a little scared. >> a little scared? >> no, all i know i saw smoke and got out of there. >> you're safe. >> everybody kept their cool. again, we had a fire at a senior citizens apartment building this morning. no one was injured. there was no
at the dunbar senior apartment building where there was a fire here this morning. i want to direct your attention to the 8th floor balcony where witnesses say the apartment fire began and it was contained pretty much there. witnesses tell me construction workers caught the fire and started yelling and the passer by heard their screams and called 911. the fire department was here and they had 40 firefighters here at the senior apartment building. it's a 10 story building, 71 apartments inside. a...
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that was a tough drive this morning and have some folks avoiding the dunbar ton bridge. more traffic through fremont, 880, and westbound on 237. that's okay right now. we'll continue to follow this and update on twitter and facebook page and hope for that to reopen at 1:00 because that would mean the afternoon and evening would be all clear from spectator slowing. back to you. >> we certainly hope it will be, mike. thank you so much. let's turn to weather. you have weekend plans, hopefully the next storm coming to the bay area doesn't mean you have to tinker with them a little bit. >> i know. what day are we shifting our plans, vianey? >> definitely saturday and even into sunday. unfortunately it looks like you may want to bring it indoors if you had plans for outside. half moon bay we're starting to see overcast skies. we did see highs at 66 degrees. they hit the 60s mark, but we are still in the 50s. but 60 degrees in san jose in the next couple hours. we will be climbing into the mid upper 60s again, but we are tracking the cold front. a live look at the radar you can
that was a tough drive this morning and have some folks avoiding the dunbar ton bridge. more traffic through fremont, 880, and westbound on 237. that's okay right now. we'll continue to follow this and update on twitter and facebook page and hope for that to reopen at 1:00 because that would mean the afternoon and evening would be all clear from spectator slowing. back to you. >> we certainly hope it will be, mike. thank you so much. let's turn to weather. you have weekend plans,...
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the park there right near the dunbar ton bridge. so, gorgeous day as you head out and about.nd we'll see more of this before the clouds start to move in. we're also looking at downtown san jose where the temperature is at 57 degrees. there will be a lot going on in san jose today. if you've not heard, there will be a lot of basketball fans around downtown. and we are going to see a mixture of sun and clouds, but temperatures just a little bit cooler than where we should be. not by much. and tomorrow the rain moves in and moving from north to south with some gusty winds. for the weekend it will be mainly dry, but then we'll have some showers late sunday night. so, as we get a look at the forecast for today, going to see those highs and low 60s for the north bay, we head over towards concord, 64 degrees, 57 degrees at half moon bay while san francisco up to 59. and the seven-day forecast now at the bottom of the screen showing the tri-valley with some rain in the forecast on friday and sunday, and then drying out and warming up. so, as this starts to reach closer to the bay are
the park there right near the dunbar ton bridge. so, gorgeous day as you head out and about.nd we'll see more of this before the clouds start to move in. we're also looking at downtown san jose where the temperature is at 57 degrees. there will be a lot going on in san jose today. if you've not heard, there will be a lot of basketball fans around downtown. and we are going to see a mixture of sun and clouds, but temperatures just a little bit cooler than where we should be. not by much. and...
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she discusses her childhood growing up in washington d c, and attending dunbar. congresswoman norton also speaks about those who influenced her career.
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san mateo and dunbar bridges are not bad. on the peninsula it looks okay. let's take a look at the bridge now that i mention it. the traffic is going to be moderate heading out to the peninsula. if you're drive to go the bay bridge toll plaza, you see the traffic here is backed up as you drive into san francisco. 7:03, back to the desk. >>> we're beginning with breaking news we're following on the peninsula. a live picture of the scene on harbor boulevard. you see it's clear right now but this is where a u-hall truck tipped a fire hydrant in belmont earlier this morning. crews turned the water off a short time ago. the scene is quiet now. but before this is what it looked like. a guiser touching high enough to the power lines ahead. the crash happened at 3:15 this morning. water was gushing like this for more than three hours. the hydrant is dloes to a storage facility. no word on injuries. you see water polling there in the street. this is a difficult picture to watch. even though california is out of the drought here in the bay area, it's a lot of water w
san mateo and dunbar bridges are not bad. on the peninsula it looks okay. let's take a look at the bridge now that i mention it. the traffic is going to be moderate heading out to the peninsula. if you're drive to go the bay bridge toll plaza, you see the traffic here is backed up as you drive into san francisco. 7:03, back to the desk. >>> we're beginning with breaking news we're following on the peninsula. a live picture of the scene on harbor boulevard. you see it's clear right now...
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the united states should play hero in negotiation and also on dunbars and crimea. there must be no easing up of sanctions if anything they should be increased. dear senators, ukraine is on the front line and currently the only country fighting to hold off russia and ukraine does not simply ask for support. we currently spend 6.6% of our gdp on defense. at the same time it is obvious we need the u.s. and transatlantic solidarity with ukraine and ukrainian people. it's strong, stable and dell consideratic ukraine, able to defend its waters against russia expansion is a crucial ally for the united states in the regional and global. thank you. >> thank you. if you could, please keep your statements to five minutes. we will have questions where you can tell us anything on your mind but time is of the essence in your senate. thank you, very much. mr. ambassador? >> mr. chairman, members of the subcommittee, thank you for inviting me to testify before the senate subcommittee. it is an honor to be here and i'm pleased to be able to provide the view of poland's government o
the united states should play hero in negotiation and also on dunbars and crimea. there must be no easing up of sanctions if anything they should be increased. dear senators, ukraine is on the front line and currently the only country fighting to hold off russia and ukraine does not simply ask for support. we currently spend 6.6% of our gdp on defense. at the same time it is obvious we need the u.s. and transatlantic solidarity with ukraine and ukrainian people. it's strong, stable and dell...
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picked up come under basketball fan and a pick up this book that came out a few years ago on the dunbarigh school basketball team, which very few people know was probably the greatest highba school basketball team ever. .. basketball team. was people probably don't know is the greatest high school basketball team ever. it had five players that went on to the nba.including muzzy and others. and i just happened to pick it up and read it and it was fantastic. so that is kind of the way that this scattered approach to accumulating books is what goes on with me. >> for your parents readers? >> i grew up in my room. i will not forget, you made member the old quickbooks series. my they had everyone to agree works and they busted in my room as ay middle-school kid.l and i remember picking upme robinson caruso and all these other and fitness related come from them i believe. >> host: ana menendez committee corporate name? >> i did. we would go to the mall, the first place would be be dealtt and come or choose to be there in the mall and i grew up in libraries and later grew up in mitchell's old
picked up come under basketball fan and a pick up this book that came out a few years ago on the dunbarigh school basketball team, which very few people know was probably the greatest highba school basketball team ever. .. basketball team. was people probably don't know is the greatest high school basketball team ever. it had five players that went on to the nba.including muzzy and others. and i just happened to pick it up and read it and it was fantastic. so that is kind of the way that this...
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. - i'm a basketball fan and i pick up something on the dunbar basketball team.was people probably don't know is the greatest high school basketball team ever. it had five players that went on to the nba.including muzzy and others. and i just happened to pick it up and read it and it was fantastic. so that is kind of the way that this scattered approach to accumulating books is what goes on with me. >> for your parents readers? >> i grew up in my room. i will not forget, you made member the old quickbooks series. my parents had it almost like an encyclopedia. had every one of the great books. and they left it in my room as a middle school kid and i remember picking up robinson caruso and all the other things. this really did come from them i believe. >> ana menendez, did you grow up reading? >> yes. and we grew up reading lots and lots of books. when we went to the mall, the first place would go to dalton's. then also went to libraries in the night ended up in other places. but that said, i remember i read everything. i read all the time. in the trees you know an
. - i'm a basketball fan and i pick up something on the dunbar basketball team.was people probably don't know is the greatest high school basketball team ever. it had five players that went on to the nba.including muzzy and others. and i just happened to pick it up and read it and it was fantastic. so that is kind of the way that this scattered approach to accumulating books is what goes on with me. >> for your parents readers? >> i grew up in my room. i will not forget, you made...
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some people are going across the dunbar on the bridge. that's tip of late slowing anyway.local news for you coming up in half an hour. local news up in half an hour. r local newsg up in half an hour. e local news coming up in half an hour. >>> welcome back. march is here. let the pop culture madness begin. >> we have a lot to look forward to. >> breaking it down for us, editor of showbiz cafe.com, jack rico. let's jump in for what march is famous for, the madness. >> march madness is march 14th and ends april 3rd. and villanova wildcats are the defending champions. and i have to think there's four teams that can actually beat them. the kansas jayhawks. that's going to be the gonzaga bulldogs, the north carolina tar heels and i'm going to throw in the butler bulldogs because they beat villanova twice this season. if they face them in t "campfi "campfi"cammy movie on hallmark. "beauty and the beast." >> social media buzz is high. and it has to do with emma watson, the discovery of her singing voice. who knew? and disney's introdoouction of e first gay character. >> amazing.
some people are going across the dunbar on the bridge. that's tip of late slowing anyway.local news for you coming up in half an hour. local news up in half an hour. r local newsg up in half an hour. e local news coming up in half an hour. >>> welcome back. march is here. let the pop culture madness begin. >> we have a lot to look forward to. >> breaking it down for us, editor of showbiz cafe.com, jack rico. let's jump in for what march is famous for, the madness. >>...