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. >> i'm earl davis. my father, robert e.003 and left us a vast and eclectic collection. and we were at odds in a dilemma of what to do with these items. >> i meet earl davis at his mother's house, where he keeps his strange inheritance. hi, earl. >> how you doing? are you jamie? >> i'm jamie. great to meet you. >> good to meet you. glad you're here. >> earl tells me his father built a mom-and-pop printing business into a multimillion-dollar operation, successful enough to bankroll his real passion -- texana artifacts. >> well, there's a lot of stuff in here. >> this is a very nice autographed letter signed by sam houston in 1840, and you can see how nice his... >> beautiful signature. >> ...signature was. >> in the process, the family's home becomes a shrine to texas history -- the alamo, the battle of zacatecas. there's even stuff going back to the spanish conquistadors. >> this is conquistador's helmet, all metal. i don't know how they wore it without a liner, but you can feel it's quite heavy. >> oh, my goodness. >> can y
. >> i'm earl davis. my father, robert e.003 and left us a vast and eclectic collection. and we were at odds in a dilemma of what to do with these items. >> i meet earl davis at his mother's house, where he keeps his strange inheritance. hi, earl. >> how you doing? are you jamie? >> i'm jamie. great to meet you. >> good to meet you. glad you're here. >> earl tells me his father built a mom-and-pop printing business into a multimillion-dollar operation,...
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i meet earl right here on the gettysburg battlefield. i am standing right on the site of pickett's charge. >> you certainly are. you're at one of the iconic sites of the civil war. >> what was pickett's contribution? >> general pickett, till that time, was certainly known as a confederate commander, but after the charge, he was known the world over. >> pickett serves under general james longstreet in july 1863, here at gettysburg, in the army of northern virginia, commanded by general robert e. lee. >> general lee was looking for a great victory on union soil. >> but the federal army holds the high ground. after two days of failing to break through, lee orders a controversial attack, an assault on the center of the union line. general pickett's troops are assigned to break through the middle. [ march plays ] so, earl, right now, we're on the confederate side. >> yes. in fact, you're moving pretty much along the ground that pickett's division came across. you'll see how the ground slopes away here, and then you start up a steady slope up
i meet earl right here on the gettysburg battlefield. i am standing right on the site of pickett's charge. >> you certainly are. you're at one of the iconic sites of the civil war. >> what was pickett's contribution? >> general pickett, till that time, was certainly known as a confederate commander, but after the charge, he was known the world over. >> pickett serves under general james longstreet in july 1863, here at gettysburg, in the army of northern virginia,...
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for example, earl landgrebe once voted against cancer research. he was the only vote in the entire congress against this cancer research appropriation. because he argued against the cancer research -- he argued what's the point? he literally argued that there was no point in spending any money to try to cure cancer because there was no point in curing cancer. because even if we cured cancer, that would only change, quote, which way you're going to go. why bother trying to stem off death? what a waste of work. there was another occasion in congress where earl landgrebe also voted no on a quorum vote. it was literally a vote where you just had to say you were physically there in the room so they knew there were enough people in the room for them to do congress stuff, like take votes. he was in the room and he voted no. as in, no, i'm not really here. i mean, that's like somebody calling roll. bueller, bueller? not here. when asked afterwards why he voted no on the quorum vote, he said he could not recall exactly. but i'm sure at the time it seemed q
for example, earl landgrebe once voted against cancer research. he was the only vote in the entire congress against this cancer research appropriation. because he argued against the cancer research -- he argued what's the point? he literally argued that there was no point in spending any money to try to cure cancer because there was no point in curing cancer. because even if we cured cancer, that would only change, quote, which way you're going to go. why bother trying to stem off death? what a...
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earl silver is the prosecutor. first earl has 10 years of prosecutor experience. soica is approaching 70, earl is young, but he is hardly green behind the ears. he is the principal assistant u.s. attorney. i like earl. i think he is a good lawyer. i wanted to be helpful to share one of my experiences and give him guidance or what was obviously a tough situation. a few days before the trial started this is the burglary , trial. he was in my chambers discussing something else. i said earl, you have a great opportunity in this case if you go right down the middle. let the chips fall where they may. don't let anybody put pressure on you. before he left my office, i gave him a bound copy of the hearings conducted back in 1944 by a select committee of the house into the activities of the federal communications commission i wanted the young , prosecutor to know just how white washers were engineered. and i wanted him to know that i had direct experience with coverups while serving as chief counsel to that committee. this is the judge telling the prosecutor how to put on
earl silver is the prosecutor. first earl has 10 years of prosecutor experience. soica is approaching 70, earl is young, but he is hardly green behind the ears. he is the principal assistant u.s. attorney. i like earl. i think he is a good lawyer. i wanted to be helpful to share one of my experiences and give him guidance or what was obviously a tough situation. a few days before the trial started this is the burglary , trial. he was in my chambers discussing something else. i said earl, you...
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. >> reporter: earl tupper had paint can lids in mind when he invented the tupperware seal just after war ii. >> this is tupperware. >> reporter: believe it or not, lightweight, unbreakable plastic containers were revolutionary then. unfortunately, too revolutionary. at first, nobody bought tupperware. >> tupperware, in order to be fully appreciated must be demonstrated. >> reporter: enter brownie wise, who sold so much tupperware by demonstrating the products to groups of friends that earl tupper hired her and turned her loose to transform the whole business of home sales. >> brownie wise with some of the nation's foremost sales authorities. >> reporter: she was a superstar, the first woman on the cover of "business week." a glamorous role model for the army of women, and it was mostly women. >> 19 of them had sales over $1,000. >> reporter: who made money, even supported their families as the stay-at-home moms their husbands expected them to remain. brownie wise built their confidence and rewarded their success. >> as peggy receives the grand prize of the tupperware treasureama. >>
. >> reporter: earl tupper had paint can lids in mind when he invented the tupperware seal just after war ii. >> this is tupperware. >> reporter: believe it or not, lightweight, unbreakable plastic containers were revolutionary then. unfortunately, too revolutionary. at first, nobody bought tupperware. >> tupperware, in order to be fully appreciated must be demonstrated. >> reporter: enter brownie wise, who sold so much tupperware by demonstrating the products to...
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earl sweatshirt. >> earl sweatshirt [ laughter ] >> seth: "sweatshirt earl" is, like a knock off it'ser ] >> he's the bad version of - >> seth: yeah. >> but, i took them to see him perform. and kendrick lamar was opening and so we were -- we were on the side of the stage. and kendrick lamar was performing and he just finished and he was walking off stage and we were standing on the side and he walked by me and my sons. and he goes, "hey, ladies' man." [ laughter ] i was like, "yeah, tim meadows is good, too." [ laughter ] >> seth: but that must be the dream in front of your kids to have kendrick lamar recognize you. >> yes >> seth: that must be the dream. >> it's really cool. i mean, it just happened here with chance the rapper too >> seth: oh, that's great. >> yeah, he was just, like "yeah, i know who you are. and i was like "oh, my god son? julian, did you see that [ laughter ] chance the rapper, he knows your dad. [ laughter ] >> seth: are you sure it wasn't -- are you sure it wasn't "rapper the chance?" are you sure [ laughter ] 'cause it's always -- they're very -- always around
earl sweatshirt. >> earl sweatshirt [ laughter ] >> seth: "sweatshirt earl" is, like a knock off it'ser ] >> he's the bad version of - >> seth: yeah. >> but, i took them to see him perform. and kendrick lamar was opening and so we were -- we were on the side of the stage. and kendrick lamar was performing and he just finished and he was walking off stage and we were standing on the side and he walked by me and my sons. and he goes, "hey, ladies'...
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earl blumenauer of oregon. and now it's my honor to yield to richie. he was, indeed, a maestro to make all of this happen. it's with great respect and admiration for his work and gratitude that i yield to the chairman of the ways and means committee, richie neal. mr. neal: thanks, madam speaker. [applause] every once in great while you get to participate in it will never happen moment. and we are witnessing that today. the other value of technology, i will point out, was after a round of intense finishing conversations and negotiations over the weekend that started on saturday morning with the speaker and myself and the trade rep, robert lighthizer, out a -- he sent hunting expedition, we spoke with him. but the speaker talked to me ernestly about we are near, we are near. on sunday when tom brady was about to take it in, all of a sudden i looked at my phone and said pelosi for caller i.d. long wisdom tells me the hell with brady, take the call. speaker pelosi: i was watching baltimore. mr. neal: this is a transformative agreement. it's a template for
earl blumenauer of oregon. and now it's my honor to yield to richie. he was, indeed, a maestro to make all of this happen. it's with great respect and admiration for his work and gratitude that i yield to the chairman of the ways and means committee, richie neal. mr. neal: thanks, madam speaker. [applause] every once in great while you get to participate in it will never happen moment. and we are witnessing that today. the other value of technology, i will point out, was after a round of...
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that's not an accident, earl.hese companies, they have all the money, all the time, and they'll use it, trust me. i know, i was one of them! >> you're still one of 'em. >> you -- you can't be serious. >> trevor: please welcome mark ruffalo. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to the show. so good to have you. >> so nice. >> trevor: this is amazing. >> they don't do that when i go home. >> trevor: that would be creepy if they followed you home cheering as you were just walking home. welcome to the show. >> thanks. great to be here. i love you and what you do. >> trevor: thank you, man. i love what you do. >> you're great, your intellect, it's really great. >> trevor: this is about you. welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> trevor: congratulations on everything. i feel like, you know, you were always known because you're an amazing actor, but with the avengers, it's such a monumental event, like, life changes overnight. did it change even more when, now, you were, like, intelligent hulk? because before ther
that's not an accident, earl.hese companies, they have all the money, all the time, and they'll use it, trust me. i know, i was one of them! >> you're still one of 'em. >> you -- you can't be serious. >> trevor: please welcome mark ruffalo. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: welcome to the show. so good to have you. >> so nice. >> trevor: this is amazing. >> they don't do that when i go home. >> trevor: that would be creepy if they followed...
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now earl thomas and richard sherman will face off in what could be a he could've just been the middle class kid who made good. but mike bloomberg became the guy who did good. after building a business that created thousands of jobs he took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes bringing jobs and thousands of toll of gun violence... affordable housing units with it.rible he helped create a movement to protect families across america. and stood up to the coal lobby and this administration to protect this planet from climate change. and now, he's taking on... him. to rebuild a country and restore faith in the dream that defines us. where the wealthy will pay more in taxes and the middle class get their fair share. everyone without health insurance can get it and everyone who likes theirs keep it. and where jobs won't just help you get by, but get ahead. and on all those things mike blomberg intends to make good. jobs creator. leader. problem solver. mike bloomberg for president. i'm mike bloomberg and i approve this message. >>
now earl thomas and richard sherman will face off in what could be a he could've just been the middle class kid who made good. but mike bloomberg became the guy who did good. after building a business that created thousands of jobs he took charge of a city still reeling from 9/11 a three-term mayor who helped bring it back from the ashes bringing jobs and thousands of toll of gun violence... affordable housing units with it.rible he helped create a movement to protect families across america....
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lauer resi bus wanted it earl butz was the secretary of agriculture under presidents nixon and ford but he is most well known for selling out the family farmer to large scale corporate farms instead of giving them a hand when it was possible here he is 1972 on the subject of hunger and subsidizing food to make it affordable for all. the 1000000 americans now receiving . another 2 or 3000000 directly from the system i think every farm position on the . cost of production is not the birthright of americans are going to participate for. a mistake if we pursue a tape road policy in terms of. policy or of our departed by our present or in our lives they do their automobiles their t.v. sets. already quite popular and butts kept that position for the entirety of his career that farmers need not be subsidized by the government when prices domestically drop below the cost of production but it's a many in the big bad world believed it was unnecessary because all farmers had to do was sell their surplus overseas in 1991 man at the national farmers union conference after all bytes to respond to
lauer resi bus wanted it earl butz was the secretary of agriculture under presidents nixon and ford but he is most well known for selling out the family farmer to large scale corporate farms instead of giving them a hand when it was possible here he is 1972 on the subject of hunger and subsidizing food to make it affordable for all. the 1000000 americans now receiving . another 2 or 3000000 directly from the system i think every farm position on the . cost of production is not the birthright of...
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lauer resi bus wanted it earl butz was the secretary of agriculture under presidents nixon and ford but he is most well known for selling out the family farmer to large scale corporate farms instead of giving them a hand when it was possible here he is a 1972 on the subject of hunger and subsidizing food to make it affordable for all we have seen 1000000 americans now receiving food and other to refer americans didn't direct this system i think a very firm position on. that truth but that was her private pocket production is not the birthright of americans are going to participate for i think we've a mistake if we pursue ways to promote policy and for that i start with eyes glowed policy regardless of the part by part of my present or the market was just like that they're awful because of the their t.v. sets. right ready for work and butts kept that position for the entirety of his career that farmers need not be subsidized by the government when prices domestically drop below the cost of production but it's a many in the big bad world believed it was unnecessary because all farmers
lauer resi bus wanted it earl butz was the secretary of agriculture under presidents nixon and ford but he is most well known for selling out the family farmer to large scale corporate farms instead of giving them a hand when it was possible here he is a 1972 on the subject of hunger and subsidizing food to make it affordable for all we have seen 1000000 americans now receiving food and other to refer americans didn't direct this system i think a very firm position on. that truth but that was...
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earl warren had been part of the brown versus board of education, schools were going to be intergrated. the only way to prove you were going to get it done was through the numbers. they figured how much of a percentage of how many black people would constitute a good number to say you were desegregated, and vice versa. solving the problem with statistics. i was on some of those first bus that is rode through atlanta, georgia, taking black students to white schools. and i had some good friends who were black. that's another thing southerners are blamed for. they always say we had some really good friends who are black. one of them is john lewis. john lewis is one of my real heroes in life, because i watched what he went through to help us see the light in the south, in my part of the south, georgia. and he was a hero, and he was a hero to me. when i got to congress, one of the things i am most proud of, john introduced me to be sworn in. vice president of the -- speaker of the house swore me in. i was down at the podium. let me tell you what happened that morning. the clerk said, mr. is
earl warren had been part of the brown versus board of education, schools were going to be intergrated. the only way to prove you were going to get it done was through the numbers. they figured how much of a percentage of how many black people would constitute a good number to say you were desegregated, and vice versa. solving the problem with statistics. i was on some of those first bus that is rode through atlanta, georgia, taking black students to white schools. and i had some good friends...
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. >>> as rachel and i were talking about at the beginning of the show, congressman earl blumenauer on the house floor today said this. >> i'd vote proudly for those two articles of impeachment, and then i hope the house retains control of the articles until the speaker and leader schumer can negotiate agreement on process and witnesses from mcconnell so that the next stage will be open and fair, so that donald trump will ultimately be held accountable. >> and joining us now is congressman earl blumenauer, democrat of oregon. congressman, what can you tell us about what is an idea you have been pushing with the democrats in the house of representatives and you spoke about on the house floor today, that holding back the articles until mitch mcconnell agrees to what you see as a fair trial? >> i can tell you i've talked to over 40 members including the speaker, people in leadership, committee chairs, rank and file. all are deeply concerned about rushing ahead and giving mitch mcconnell control of this. i said on the floor, and i strongly believe we should be in no hurry. we should have g
. >>> as rachel and i were talking about at the beginning of the show, congressman earl blumenauer on the house floor today said this. >> i'd vote proudly for those two articles of impeachment, and then i hope the house retains control of the articles until the speaker and leader schumer can negotiate agreement on process and witnesses from mcconnell so that the next stage will be open and fair, so that donald trump will ultimately be held accountable. >> and joining us now...
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john larson, john larson of connecticut, earl blumenauer, one, two, three, four -- lemonade. here we are. it's not my honor to -- he was a maestro to make all of this happening and with i yield to the chairman. >> thank you, madam speaker. cronbach. [applause] [crowd boos] every once in a great while you get to participate in a never happened moment. we are witnessing that today. the other value of technology i will point out was after a round of intense conversations that started on a saturday morning with the speaker and myself and a trade wrap, robert like haus hauser, we went -- the speaker was on a hunting expedition and we spoke with him frequently but the speaker talked to me earnestly about were near, were near and on sunday when tom brady was about to take it in all of a sudden i looked at my phone and it said pelosi for caller id and wisdom tells me like brady, take the call. [laughter] >> i was watching baltimore. [laughter] >> this is a transformative agreement and for future agreements, our confidence was in force ability and we fixed that. the idea and the notio
john larson, john larson of connecticut, earl blumenauer, one, two, three, four -- lemonade. here we are. it's not my honor to -- he was a maestro to make all of this happening and with i yield to the chairman. >> thank you, madam speaker. cronbach. [applause] [crowd boos] every once in a great while you get to participate in a never happened moment. we are witnessing that today. the other value of technology i will point out was after a round of intense conversations that started on a...
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>> yang: earl young's sentence t was commuts year by governorogan.he now works as a mentor in the baltimore school system, trying to discourage teens from repeating his mistakes. how have you changed in those 34 years? impulsive behavior? gone. immature thinking? gone. putting others before myself? absolutely. t yang: glendening now says the governor should en out of the process. >> of all the powers you want, to be involved in that kinnoof decision ione of them. the issu are too emotional and too political to put it on the desk of someone o is going to turn around in a few months a year and run for election. and it almost asks for polical decisions on something that should not be political. >> yes individuals have committed some serious crimes. but, and i say, but for those who deserve a second opportunity, what's the process? it has to be better than wt we have. >> yang: times may bging. hogan is in the process of paroling the first three juvenile lifers in 24 years. young cherishes hogan's letter man.eeg him he would b during the course that i rea
>> yang: earl young's sentence t was commuts year by governorogan.he now works as a mentor in the baltimore school system, trying to discourage teens from repeating his mistakes. how have you changed in those 34 years? impulsive behavior? gone. immature thinking? gone. putting others before myself? absolutely. t yang: glendening now says the governor should en out of the process. >> of all the powers you want, to be involved in that kinnoof decision ione of them. the issu are too...
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and then earl lives just across the street. so organizations like that, get a mention the orchestra. in the quartet and into quartet but the initial one, this may grand central, even before the tree of rockefeller center, became sort of manifest destination at holiday time, people go to grand central to hear metcalf singing on balconies. christmas carols and spirituals. this really embedded in the holiday tradition. so williams always sort of had his hand and organizing these things that kept him around. and kept them around going. teaming it sort of worthwhile which i think is something a universal step sentiment with any of this who's been any school junior high high school whenever, baseball team, there is a track team, click love or whatever. and sometimes we do really just hated school, these are the things that you show up for because they can see with so-and-so today. whatever. he did those things and really i think this is why, and the other think that was because a lot of them we're students, a lot of them did finish s
and then earl lives just across the street. so organizations like that, get a mention the orchestra. in the quartet and into quartet but the initial one, this may grand central, even before the tree of rockefeller center, became sort of manifest destination at holiday time, people go to grand central to hear metcalf singing on balconies. christmas carols and spirituals. this really embedded in the holiday tradition. so williams always sort of had his hand and organizing these things that kept...
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i guarantee, brian, when hollywood hears the earl haggard story, there will be a biopic in the works. he escapes from juvenile detention 17 times. he's in san quentin, has a chance to escape, doesn't. the guy who escapes, murders a cop, he heard johnny cash play and he becomes the poet of the common man whom harris says if you want to know about country music, get an earl haggard album, any track, and you will learn what country music is. >> your play list, which is available on the interwebs to the folks watching tonight is so extraordinary. tumbling tumbleweed. i meant to tell you, patsy cline singing "crazy" emily lou, bravo, you mentioned the essential, the elegant roseanne cash, and her masterpiece. if you hadn't done poncho and lefty, i would have lost hope. >> our entire seventh episode revolves around poncho and lefty moving through snake of country music, starting with towns vanzant and going through all these permutations. tend of our longest episode which is over two hours and feels like our shortest one, you end up with it become sung again. and the journey it takes. we ha
i guarantee, brian, when hollywood hears the earl haggard story, there will be a biopic in the works. he escapes from juvenile detention 17 times. he's in san quentin, has a chance to escape, doesn't. the guy who escapes, murders a cop, he heard johnny cash play and he becomes the poet of the common man whom harris says if you want to know about country music, get an earl haggard album, any track, and you will learn what country music is. >> your play list, which is available on the...
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vacation in the india basin project site located generally at inez avenue between griffith street and earl street along the shoreline, to authorize the city to quitclaim its interest in approximately 3.8 acres within earl street, hudson avenue, and aurelius walker drive, authorizing the city to transfer approximately 1.1 acres to the state for the purpose of having such property reconveyed to the city through the port through the india basin public trust change through the ceqa determination and adopt the appropriate findings. >> president yee: okay. we are now sitting as a committee of the whole. does the district 10 supervisor, supervisor walton, wish to make opening remarks? >> supervisor walton: just a real brief statement, president yee. i do appreciate everyone being here for the hearing, and we will hear public comment, upon which after the committee of the whole, i will be pushing to move item 37 back to land use committee. >> president yee: so -- okay. thank you. do any of the department staff wish to make any comments? i don't see anybody coming up, so are there any members of th
vacation in the india basin project site located generally at inez avenue between griffith street and earl street along the shoreline, to authorize the city to quitclaim its interest in approximately 3.8 acres within earl street, hudson avenue, and aurelius walker drive, authorizing the city to transfer approximately 1.1 acres to the state for the purpose of having such property reconveyed to the city through the port through the india basin public trust change through the ceqa determination...
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police were contacted in the earl evening on christmas day when he did not return from skiing.y were able to locate hisnc emer beacon. he was buried under a meter of snow but had access to air pockets. we sent small groups to search. we found the avalanche and started to search. we quickly found him. it seems he had a large hole f breathing. otherwise, he would not have been able to >> in india, protests are continuing over the country's citizenship law, which grants amnesty to citizens migrants from three countries. the police have been accused of fiing excessive force. that is something als deny. we report from the area. >>ncumber -- a policeman g fires a at protester throwing stones. elsewhere, those demonstrating are been. police break cameras mounted on shops. it has been nearly a week since clashes broke out oveindia's new citizenship law. the incidents raise serious question about fresh questionseh about policeavior. -- raise serious questions about police behavior. 19 have died. most had bullet injuries. his mother says he was not part of the protest but had gone out to
police were contacted in the earl evening on christmas day when he did not return from skiing.y were able to locate hisnc emer beacon. he was buried under a meter of snow but had access to air pockets. we sent small groups to search. we found the avalanche and started to search. we quickly found him. it seems he had a large hole f breathing. otherwise, he would not have been able to >> in india, protests are continuing over the country's citizenship law, which grants amnesty to citizens...
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that's all ahead of the next earl system. -- next alert system. concord, you are at 51. oakland, 53. 52 in livermore, 52 in san francisco. soak at 59 and 53 currently in santa rosa. talk about the weather headlines. as we are looking at mostly cloudy skies today. the rain does return tonight and it does look wet into your wednesday morning. so a wet start to the day for that morning commute. all because of this low pressure system, satellite radar and radar view bringing the return of the rain. so let's time it out for you on future cats taking you hour by hour as we head through the rest of our afternoon. we have those clouds sticking around. and then, as you look ahead to tonight, late tonight, the rain pushes in. and then a wet start to the day for your wednesday morning. here we are in future cast and you can see the rain and those slick roadways will be likely for the morning commute tomorrow. looking ahead to wednesday in the afternoon, a few showers are possible still and rainfall amount with this weather system looking anywhere from a quarter ch inof rain rafor s
that's all ahead of the next earl system. -- next alert system. concord, you are at 51. oakland, 53. 52 in livermore, 52 in san francisco. soak at 59 and 53 currently in santa rosa. talk about the weather headlines. as we are looking at mostly cloudy skies today. the rain does return tonight and it does look wet into your wednesday morning. so a wet start to the day for that morning commute. all because of this low pressure system, satellite radar and radar view bringing the return of the rain....
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earl the united nations estimates that nearly a quarter of a million people have fled syria's -- onef syria's provinces in the pa three weeks. russian forces are intensifying attacks there in the rebel stronghold. suburbs are now almost empty. th newly displaced or taking shelter where they can. david swanson is from the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. he has been telling me more abouthe conditions. quick sadly, the humanitarian situation in northwest syria continues to deteriorate as we speak. what we have essentially now is a crisis between the first of this month and christmas day -- crisis. nttween the first of this and christmas day, neay 240,000 people have been displaced. nearly 80% of them are fleeing northward to camps north of the area. >> what about the kinds of conditions people are fleeing. whatere p telling you and workers on the ground about that? >> the situation on the ground was already dire. we had a displacement from the end of april to the end of augustmore than 400,000 people displaced at thatime. the latest figures come on to
earl the united nations estimates that nearly a quarter of a million people have fled syria's -- onef syria's provinces in the pa three weeks. russian forces are intensifying attacks there in the rebel stronghold. suburbs are now almost empty. th newly displaced or taking shelter where they can. david swanson is from the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. he has been telling me more abouthe conditions. quick sadly, the humanitarian situation in northwest syria...
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john: in 1994, earl young had served 9 years for 1st degree murder in a robbery gone wrong.it was like as a 17 year old, to go into a maximum security prison. >> hard. penitentiary with some of tciety's, supposedly some of society's worst worst. olhn: were you scared? >> absolutely. aely. john: his hope, the possibility of parole. >> i felt hopeful, i felt optimistic.i becausplied myself. i kept steady employment. i stayed out of trouble to the best omy abilities. my days were complete from the beginning to the end, with all constructive things. john: but after glendening announced in 1995 he would no longer sign parole young would remain in prison another 24 years. more than 300 juvenile lifers sit in maryland prisons, among them 55 year old calvin mcneil, convicted of first dmurder at 17. we spokeo him byhone. >> i was sentenced to life, life with parole. that's been 38 years, three months, and ten days ago. every time i go up, they always say, "keep doing what're doing" and such and such, "but we can't do anything right now because of what the governor is saying." and i'v
john: in 1994, earl young had served 9 years for 1st degree murder in a robbery gone wrong.it was like as a 17 year old, to go into a maximum security prison. >> hard. penitentiary with some of tciety's, supposedly some of society's worst worst. olhn: were you scared? >> absolutely. aely. john: his hope, the possibility of parole. >> i felt hopeful, i felt optimistic.i becausplied myself. i kept steady employment. i stayed out of trouble to the best omy abilities. my days were...
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earl earlier a major reason for the concentrated honest fanatic attack on unions and organized labor is they are a democratizing force. to provide a barrier that defends workers' rights but also popular rights generally early. and that it interferes with the prerogatives now or for those who own and manage in society. i should say said anti union sentiment in the united states among elites is so strong that the fundamental couper of labor rights the basic principle in the international labor organization is the rate of free association which would mean the right to form unions u.s. has never ratified. but i think the us may be alone among major sides in every space. it's considered so far out of the spectrum of american politics it literally has never been considered. her number the us has a law on her of our own labor history his. society. had been very strong about the 1920 s. . period not unlike today. who was virtually crushed. by the mincer is a beacon to reconstruct. truth a dozen or is felt he himself was rather sympathetic to progressive legislation that would be in the benef
earl earlier a major reason for the concentrated honest fanatic attack on unions and organized labor is they are a democratizing force. to provide a barrier that defends workers' rights but also popular rights generally early. and that it interferes with the prerogatives now or for those who own and manage in society. i should say said anti union sentiment in the united states among elites is so strong that the fundamental couper of labor rights the basic principle in the international labor...
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oregon congressman earl blumenauer doesn't believe lowe prevent the development of new treatments. i just think it's any crime the long run they're not going to punish american consumers and threatened their future and nevada congresswoman dina titus. >>hope senators will take the dull seriously they're going to have they answer to their constituents everywhere go. >>and last thing is and the motors came do something. >>but republicans say their proposals are more bipartisan and more likely to become law in washington. alexandra leigh now. >>the surviving boston marathon bomber has been convicted and sentenced to death is now appealing his death sentence in 2013. sonars are not and his brother set off pressure bomb cookers killing 4 people and injuring hundreds more. so car was 19 years old when he and his brother tamerlan carried out their plan. tara lynn died in the shootout with police so car was on the run for 5 days before he was caught and his lawyers say he got an unfair trial. today his attorneys are arguin that the jury pool was tainted because jurors or don't directly aff
oregon congressman earl blumenauer doesn't believe lowe prevent the development of new treatments. i just think it's any crime the long run they're not going to punish american consumers and threatened their future and nevada congresswoman dina titus. >>hope senators will take the dull seriously they're going to have they answer to their constituents everywhere go. >>and last thing is and the motors came do something. >>but republicans say their proposals are more bipartisan...
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>> i think there's zero chance that he will be earl warren and zero chance that he will beat david sutert i think that in the spectrum of conservatism it is entirely possible in a world where some conservatives think of chief justice roberts is some kind of terrible turncoat for having voted a few times to uphold things like the affordable care act and this is the evidence of brett kavanaugh's first term in the alignment from super ultra-conservative clarence thomas to just really seriously conservative to justice roberts. brett kavanaugh is apt to align himself closer to chief justice roberts and i was going to say more liberal but that's just not accurate. less conservative for example then justice bork so that's how i see it coming a pretty think we have time for maybe one more really quick question that somebody has one. c this is following up on the last question but do you think that his experience in the hearing will affect him as a judge, as a supreme court justice and if so how? >> a fantastic ending question. we saw justice thomas was always going to be a conservative justice b
>> i think there's zero chance that he will be earl warren and zero chance that he will beat david sutert i think that in the spectrum of conservatism it is entirely possible in a world where some conservatives think of chief justice roberts is some kind of terrible turncoat for having voted a few times to uphold things like the affordable care act and this is the evidence of brett kavanaugh's first term in the alignment from super ultra-conservative clarence thomas to just really...
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. >> as rachel and i were talking about at the beginning of the show congressman earl blumenauer on the house floor today said this. >> i vote proudly for these two articles of impeachment, and then i hope the house retains control of the articles until the speaker and leader schumer can negotiate agreement on process and witnesses from mcconnell so that the next stage will be open and fair, so that donald trump will ultimately be held accountable. >> and joining us now is congressman earl blumenauer. can you tell us about the idea you spoke about on the house floor today, that holding back the articles until mitch mcconnell agrees to what you see is a fair trial? >> i can tell you i've talked to over 40 members including the speaker, people in leadership, committee chairs, rank and file. all are deeply concerned about rushing ahead and giving mitch mcconnell control of this. i said on the floor and i strongly believe we should be in no hurry. we should have guarantees about access to witnesses. remember, they were talking about all of the hearsay. well, donald trump and the republicans
. >> as rachel and i were talking about at the beginning of the show congressman earl blumenauer on the house floor today said this. >> i vote proudly for these two articles of impeachment, and then i hope the house retains control of the articles until the speaker and leader schumer can negotiate agreement on process and witnesses from mcconnell so that the next stage will be open and fair, so that donald trump will ultimately be held accountable. >> and joining us now is...
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up official articles of impeachment, and open hearings are scheduled there tomorrow.mo fo, i spoke earl with elizabeth wydra, president of the constitutional accountability center. what changes now that the judiciary committee is essentially taking the reins of this inquiry? elizabeth: absolutely. now we are moving from the investigation to the charges. if you think about a criminals trial, t where you get the charges before they are sent to the jury. we have this enormous report, a big tome of all of the president's impeachable offenses, gettinfrom the suetandard issues with ukra and trying to get a political personal benefit by withholdingm aid to the govt of ukraine, to his obstruction of the impeachment inquiry itself. that really gives the backdrop, the evidence for the judiciary committee now to draft those articles of impeachment, to really take that solemn role of the house has, its sole power to impeach. nada: looking at this 0-page report, were there any surprises, or doesn't read like a narrative we have seeplayed out to the hearings? elizabeth: if you have paid attention to
up official articles of impeachment, and open hearings are scheduled there tomorrow.mo fo, i spoke earl with elizabeth wydra, president of the constitutional accountability center. what changes now that the judiciary committee is essentially taking the reins of this inquiry? elizabeth: absolutely. now we are moving from the investigation to the charges. if you think about a criminals trial, t where you get the charges before they are sent to the jury. we have this enormous report, a big tome of...
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earl. here we spoke to a human rights activist riad al knowledge of what i asked which is a leading n.g.o.s syria focused on child protection it described the situation facing people on the ground the situation is that it gets catastrophic brutal continue to live in targeting civilian infrastructure and homes over 200000 civilians have been forcibly displaced since the start of the assault and according to unicef 60000 children have been displaced since december the 11th meriton moment now is goes down 103135 schools in the city have been closed completely. 48500 children have denied their right to education as 348 schools in the region have been suspended. the host communities for the displaced who are struggling to keep up with the hard lights as many of them are already have been displaced before. nowhere is safe. even camps are being targeted. even though there are no armed groups or military installations in the area. that was all knowledge of the syrian ngo speaking to us earlier. the
earl. here we spoke to a human rights activist riad al knowledge of what i asked which is a leading n.g.o.s syria focused on child protection it described the situation facing people on the ground the situation is that it gets catastrophic brutal continue to live in targeting civilian infrastructure and homes over 200000 civilians have been forcibly displaced since the start of the assault and according to unicef 60000 children have been displaced since december the 11th meriton moment now is...
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how close we got to what the president ticketed in his executive order and if we can engage smartly, earl and with clear eyes we can move our allies in directions closer to the way we think about the world. >> so, ostp is a privileged place to sit because you're able to cherry pick from the best technical talent in the federal government, it's often been a challenge for parts of the federal government to bring in technical talent and talent that it might be in adjacent areas relative to our policies, like trade analysis and trade strategy, tech policy and tech law. so, can you describe some of the ways in which you think government is going to have to meet this challenge? yeah, we have struggled and the entire administration thinks but generally when we bring talent into the administration. the last administration thought carefully about this, especially around the way to bring tech talent in and created the united states digital service which we try to give them the resources to bring talent. in a presidential innovation fellow's program signed into law by obama on the way out and that's
how close we got to what the president ticketed in his executive order and if we can engage smartly, earl and with clear eyes we can move our allies in directions closer to the way we think about the world. >> so, ostp is a privileged place to sit because you're able to cherry pick from the best technical talent in the federal government, it's often been a challenge for parts of the federal government to bring in technical talent and talent that it might be in adjacent areas relative to...
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a crack in the ground yeah basically with earl and the crux of the ground rhetoric . war 3rd or you know just regular work that's circulating through hawkeye that's how we are bringing up the river thing that we can really imagine what the ring of fire yeah yeah i mean it's much more than that this is just you know a couple guys for. half is incredible but what's happening here is actually as a result of what's going on thousands of inmates have been a fly thing the look is so hot and porous when engine is through a little so it is a really safe place he said that he made a call a very family gases including the i would say the scientists hear all sorts of things down especially here to catch it he said of released into the atmosphere. as it turns out. and is also a giant burra tree home to one of the world's most innovative plans to capture carbon dioxide say good business and is a research professor at the ice and he's part of the team behind cobb thinks the carbon capture program record big energy even though this is a green energy pond point 5 percent of what come
a crack in the ground yeah basically with earl and the crux of the ground rhetoric . war 3rd or you know just regular work that's circulating through hawkeye that's how we are bringing up the river thing that we can really imagine what the ring of fire yeah yeah i mean it's much more than that this is just you know a couple guys for. half is incredible but what's happening here is actually as a result of what's going on thousands of inmates have been a fly thing the look is so hot and porous...
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thomas fishburne, who built the original earl of pembroke, which was a collier from whitby which wascorporated a thing called a deadwood keel, and that is what we are now next looking for, the evidence of this particular feature on this wreck site, which would give us a very strong evidence to suggest that this would be endeavour. rico, we must keep an eye on that story. if that is indeed endeavour, then that is a huge story. you have been watching newsday. i'm kasia madera in london. yes, indeed it would be a major discovery if confirmed. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. stay with us. coming up, we will be talking about japan's nintendo. it's twitching on to china. —— switching. the japanese gamer is teaming up with tencent to launch its popular switch console in the mainland. but it may have a tough time winning over gamers who are used to playing on their mobiles. we look forward to that very shortly. rico, can you believe it'sjust over two weeks to go until christmas? so here's a festive tradition from poland. it's a gingerbread village and it's just gone on display in the town o
thomas fishburne, who built the original earl of pembroke, which was a collier from whitby which wascorporated a thing called a deadwood keel, and that is what we are now next looking for, the evidence of this particular feature on this wreck site, which would give us a very strong evidence to suggest that this would be endeavour. rico, we must keep an eye on that story. if that is indeed endeavour, then that is a huge story. you have been watching newsday. i'm kasia madera in london. yes,...
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can everyone really make a change like can i do can i make a change where everyone can do something earl for example buying electricity from renewable sources sold them more with will be produced but we are at the point where we need bigger solutions so we need the laws of political decisions. tool to protect the climate thank you very much that you had us on this trip from this climate zones thanks for that. and finally anna and les are back in germany where they started. it's really crazy how easily we can upset the system which is so sensitive system or it's true but you know it really stays with me that we can still make a difference if we just work together. thank you for being with us in this climate so of tomorrow today see you next time keep careers. in the sinister world of modern slavery. we mean people who have been enslaved. and the activists i'm afraid that. we search for the perpetrators. and even get one to speak with us in a rare interview why did he keep playing. games on d w. i'll go to the girl next you to channel. the line of stood. with exclusively. the must see conc
can everyone really make a change like can i do can i make a change where everyone can do something earl for example buying electricity from renewable sources sold them more with will be produced but we are at the point where we need bigger solutions so we need the laws of political decisions. tool to protect the climate thank you very much that you had us on this trip from this climate zones thanks for that. and finally anna and les are back in germany where they started. it's really crazy how...
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a sufficient number have arisen recorded votes as earl did. members will record their votes by electronic device. >>> a five-minute vote. >>> nancy pelosi giving the order that all members need to get back to their seats. they have five minutes to get to their electronic device. and cast their votes. this is article to the obstruction of congress. it is a simple yay or nay vote. the get five minutes to cast his vote. >>> article 1 has been adopted. 237 yes. 137 no. president trump is in the battleground state of michigan holding a rally right now. let's check in. >>> remember when they all said remember what they all said you can't mesquite michigan? i did one in grand rapids. we have 32,000 people that night. it was 1 am in the morning. it was election day when i started speaking. hillary barack obama michelle obama and bill clinton. they did an emergency trip. he did an emergency trip to michigan at 6 am. the got here at prime time. they started the speech. she had 500 people. i got here at 1 am the next day which is now election day. how ma
a sufficient number have arisen recorded votes as earl did. members will record their votes by electronic device. >>> a five-minute vote. >>> nancy pelosi giving the order that all members need to get back to their seats. they have five minutes to get to their electronic device. and cast their votes. this is article to the obstruction of congress. it is a simple yay or nay vote. the get five minutes to cast his vote. >>> article 1 has been adopted. 237 yes. 137 no....
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sure that once had a golden dome ripped off during hurricane earl according to the locals we talked to many were reluctant to go on camera to talk about it stane saying they didn't want to be connected to his story but as one boat captain told us off camera that people here are relieved he's in jail saying that a dark cloud has been lifted on st john where you can see both of epstein's islands we met one family visiting from texas who had also heard about the so-called pedophile island we come from houston where they've got a lot of issues with trafficking in you know to come here where you know everybody is very comfortable it's very peaceful there's not much crime here and then not very far away to have you know going on that island to see it literally are sure to pass by it is it's striking and how lavish it is as you see that absolutely and then you know how he's got away with this for decades and i guess the truth will now come out the truth in st thomas and st john is that epstein is not well liked with many we talked to saying they were uncomfortable with how he flaunted his wea
sure that once had a golden dome ripped off during hurricane earl according to the locals we talked to many were reluctant to go on camera to talk about it stane saying they didn't want to be connected to his story but as one boat captain told us off camera that people here are relieved he's in jail saying that a dark cloud has been lifted on st john where you can see both of epstein's islands we met one family visiting from texas who had also heard about the so-called pedophile island we come...
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protests recovering riots recall that are becoming life threatening earle some people died all of it and i don't really believe in one of the police brutality and i'm talking to you from some go to the chiller and i bought 2 hours ago either through bolivia so i saw what the real violence is homegrown police is actually receiving this the rioters were using experience violence this is all getting played it's basically the us is trying to harm china as well so little chinese authorities are very cautious because they know that all this is done in order to grow older ones they have provoked once they interfere that there will be enormous backlash from the united states from the european union. china that will crowd well if this political game and these protests are basically it will be you know ejected to go supported by the west's. floating launch platform for spacecraft has to be redeployed from american waters to russia's raced after the move was given the green light by the u.s. state department because it has the details of the space race pitted moscow against washington for decad
protests recovering riots recall that are becoming life threatening earle some people died all of it and i don't really believe in one of the police brutality and i'm talking to you from some go to the chiller and i bought 2 hours ago either through bolivia so i saw what the real violence is homegrown police is actually receiving this the rioters were using experience violence this is all getting played it's basically the us is trying to harm china as well so little chinese authorities are very...
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east bay, an entire golf course in alameda may have to close because of construction. 12 holes at the earl fry north course are already off limits to golfers because of renovations. now the city council is considering shutting down the remaining six holes until the upgrades are finished. the work is expected to wrap up some time in the summer. the par 3 course and jack clark's south course would remain open. the proposal will be taken up next tuesday. >>> the housing market is so hot in fremont that people there are complaining about too many open house signs. the east bay times reports the city council is a looking to put new restrictions on how many realtors can leave on those street corners. city officials may limit them to be up only for a few hours before an open house, and cap the number per street corner. realtors say they don't think there is a problem and say fremont is the only city that's actually complained about this issue. >>> let's move on to some consumer news. a big recall involving bmws. >> a child's safety could be at serious risk. 7 on your side's michael finney is here
east bay, an entire golf course in alameda may have to close because of construction. 12 holes at the earl fry north course are already off limits to golfers because of renovations. now the city council is considering shutting down the remaining six holes until the upgrades are finished. the work is expected to wrap up some time in the summer. the par 3 course and jack clark's south course would remain open. the proposal will be taken up next tuesday. >>> the housing market is so hot...
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thomas fishburne, who built the original earl of pembroke, which was a collier from whitby which wasilding his keel. incorporated thing called a deadwood keel, and thatis thing called a deadwood keel, and that is what we are now next looking for, the evidence of this particular feature on this wreck site, which would give us a very strong evidence to suggest that this would be endeavour. super exciting there, if the director of the australian national maritime museum, is accurate, then this is fascinating, decades of searching the endeavour, it could have possibly been found. you have been watching newsday. i'm kasia madera in london. a major discovery if it is indeed the endeavour. and i'm rico hizon in singapore. stay with us, coming up, nintendo is switching onto china. the japanese gamer is teaming up with tencent to launch its popular switch console in the mainland. but it may have a tough time winning over gamers who are used to playing on their mobiles. are they doing it in time for christmas? there are just over two weeks to go. so here's a festive tradition from poland. it's
thomas fishburne, who built the original earl of pembroke, which was a collier from whitby which wasilding his keel. incorporated thing called a deadwood keel, and thatis thing called a deadwood keel, and that is what we are now next looking for, the evidence of this particular feature on this wreck site, which would give us a very strong evidence to suggest that this would be endeavour. super exciting there, if the director of the australian national maritime museum, is accurate, then this is...
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buy up and destroy the family farm and he was no mistake he was exactly how our rest of us wanted it earl butz was the secretary of agriculture under presidents nixon and ford but he is most well known for selling out the family farmer to large scale corporate farms instead of giving them a hand when it was possible here he is in 1972 on the subject of hunger and subsidizing food to make it affordable for all we are not on our. american record or i could have our. at. subsidized food prices the the cost of production is not the birthright of americans who can afford to pay for it and i think we make a mistake if we pursue a teach food policy in terms of a subsidized food policy for americans who can afford to pay for my position as they are for the marketplace just like they do their automobiles or the golf clubs or their t.v. sets. right ready for work and butts kept that position for the entirety of his career that farmers need not be subsidized by the government when prices domestically drop below the cost of production but it's a many in the big bad world believed it was unnecessary b
buy up and destroy the family farm and he was no mistake he was exactly how our rest of us wanted it earl butz was the secretary of agriculture under presidents nixon and ford but he is most well known for selling out the family farmer to large scale corporate farms instead of giving them a hand when it was possible here he is in 1972 on the subject of hunger and subsidizing food to make it affordable for all we are not on our. american record or i could have our. at. subsidized food prices the...
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is possible that everybody should be protesting against them for example they want us to work more earl less acceptable to. some world news in brief now u.k. firefighters have been tackling a huge blaze that broke out on tuesday night it's an industrial estate in manchester authorities want residents to stay away from the area and those living nearby to keep clean diaries and doors shut no casualties have been reported elsewhere 14 people have died in a severe explosion at a chinese coal mine 2 people remain trapped underground there it is the 2nd accident to strike a coal mine in china over the past week the incidents are being attributed to poorly in for safety regulations and thousands in algeria took to the streets they're calling for a change of government they brand the president corrupt country has been gripped by political unrest since september. so that brings you up today to say that i things are looking back again as usual with more headlines and stories from the day at the top of. all of us will hopes it has been able to laugh we were babies but so is a behavior that appears
is possible that everybody should be protesting against them for example they want us to work more earl less acceptable to. some world news in brief now u.k. firefighters have been tackling a huge blaze that broke out on tuesday night it's an industrial estate in manchester authorities want residents to stay away from the area and those living nearby to keep clean diaries and doors shut no casualties have been reported elsewhere 14 people have died in a severe explosion at a chinese coal mine 2...