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high def doppler this morning it is a quiet start ready but you can see that rain to our east end to our south. we will talk about our chance to see an isolated shower and the locations that could have a better chance of possibly seeing that. i will show you future cast coming up. >> there is a lot of roadwork to look out for this morning. details coming up.>>> kpix wants to bring you the good news happening in the bay area and connected to people looking to help. go to kpix.com/together. you will find stories of how we are better together . you can also send your story ideas to together@cbs.com. - will invisalign aligners really work for my smile. - is there a better alternative to braces? - only invisalign aligners use smarttrack technology. it moves teeth more comfortably and predictably. and in many cases, it works faster than braces. (upbeat music) eveso we can stillg a answer your calls. now. works faster than braces. and we are monitoring our system 24/7 to ensure that we have a fast reliable network, keep the customers connected, and making sure people are staying safe. and w
high def doppler this morning it is a quiet start ready but you can see that rain to our east end to our south. we will talk about our chance to see an isolated shower and the locations that could have a better chance of possibly seeing that. i will show you future cast coming up. >> there is a lot of roadwork to look out for this morning. details coming up.>>> kpix wants to bring you the good news happening in the bay area and connected to people looking to help. go to...
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buckingham palace was bombed during the second world war, the queen mother said she could now look the east end in the eye and that message of the queen this weekend will be a symbolic one in that sense. also in the telegraph, the mayor of new york is calling for doctors to come forward because they are bearing the brunt of it at the moment. yes, the situation there is quite dire, it is the epicentre of the us outbreak, there is a shortage of ventilators but also a shortage of medical professionals who are trained to use the ventilators and the equipment and so, yes, they are issuing a call for any assistance that they can have. i hadn't realised that new york had yesterday over 500 deaths, thatis york had yesterday over 500 deaths, that is over half the total number in the united states as a whole, so it really is a centre point. america has a very fractured government syste m has a very fractured government system both in terms of health care and in terms of logistics. it is up to the individual state governors to work out what they are going to do, especially where leadership is lacking from
buckingham palace was bombed during the second world war, the queen mother said she could now look the east end in the eye and that message of the queen this weekend will be a symbolic one in that sense. also in the telegraph, the mayor of new york is calling for doctors to come forward because they are bearing the brunt of it at the moment. yes, the situation there is quite dire, it is the epicentre of the us outbreak, there is a shortage of ventilators but also a shortage of medical...
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all the entrances to the east end of the park parking any where. >> one option being suggested is for people to have their product delivered at home for 4/20. some artists are doing virtual celebrations online. keeping up that safe social distancing. and police telling us they have the discretion if people e refuse to comply they be cited and arrested >>> there is a small time in li going to find out, a handful in the tworld on test everyone in the community. all bolinas residents and first responders will be offered free covid- covid-19 tests. the drive through came through tomorrow. it came from local residents who got the tests in donations. >>> in san francisco, ucsf is doing the same thing in the mission district. people are offered free testing to get a better sense of community spread. that testing begins on thursday. the white house coronavirus task force is wrapg up the daydy briefing. the u.s. has tested more than 4 million people, and several nations combined. the number of confirmed cases continues to climb, 763,000. president trump defends the decision to close down the c
all the entrances to the east end of the park parking any where. >> one option being suggested is for people to have their product delivered at home for 4/20. some artists are doing virtual celebrations online. keeping up that safe social distancing. and police telling us they have the discretion if people e refuse to comply they be cited and arrested >>> there is a small time in li going to find out, a handful in the tworld on test everyone in the community. all bolinas...
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east with those clouds. temperatures are running in the low to mid 50s at this hour. cool endloudy start, funny of clouds as we head to the day. again, a spotty shower as possible especiasyme 70sback in weekend. summer warm-up is on the way. there is that low pressure system spitting up and could bring a few showers for the far south bay as we head to the day. taking you hour by hour on future cast, you can see and isolated shower is definitely a possibility with those clouds as we head to ready, partly sunny to mostly skies for your friday and then as we look ahead to the weekend we will see a little bit more sunshine in those temperatures on the rise for the weekend and then fax into next week with that strong ridge of high pressure b for camp the east bad, pleasant hill, 65. the tri-raleigh, livermore, also for pleasanton. oakland, you will top out at 62 as well as for alameda. here's the extended forecast and what you can expect.'s partly sunny to mostly cloudy for tomorrow. a little bit more sunshine in those temperatures warming up for sure will be in the 70s inland for
east with those clouds. temperatures are running in the low to mid 50s at this hour. cool endloudy start, funny of clouds as we head to the day. again, a spotty shower as possible especiasyme 70sback in weekend. summer warm-up is on the way. there is that low pressure system spitting up and could bring a few showers for the far south bay as we head to the day. taking you hour by hour on future cast, you can see and isolated shower is definitely a possibility with those clouds as we head to...
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all the entrances to the park, at the east end of the park will be closed and there will be no parking anywhere. >> the mayor urged people not to come into san francisco and the police chief spoke on friday reminding people to stay home. >> if you don't follow that advice, we'll be there. we will fight, we will arrest if we have to, but we will make sure that we keep the city as safe and healthy as we can. >> there are virtual celebrations happening online. >> reporter: san francisco police say they'll be out managing traffic closures and advising people to comply with the shelter at home order. again, it is possible people could be cited or even arrested. in san francisco, nbc bay area news. >>> demand for gasoline continues to be so low, a refinery in the east bay is shutting down. the marathon refinery company shutting down near concord and martinez. more than 700 people work there. the refinery produces a variety of fuels including gas, diesel. now full time employees will not lose their jobs. it will resume production when things get back to somewhat normal. >>> don't lower his ba
all the entrances to the park, at the east end of the park will be closed and there will be no parking anywhere. >> the mayor urged people not to come into san francisco and the police chief spoke on friday reminding people to stay home. >> if you don't follow that advice, we'll be there. we will fight, we will arrest if we have to, but we will make sure that we keep the city as safe and healthy as we can. >> there are virtual celebrations happening online. >> reporter:...
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all the entrances to the east end of the park will be closed and there will be no parking anywhere. >> for those looking for alternatives, artists will be a part of the virtual 4/20 celebrations online for people to take part at home. >>> san francisco health leaders say the outbreak at laguna honda is widening. the senior center now has 19 confirmed cases. that's up from 14 two weeks ago. four of the cases involve patients, the others involve staff members. health leaders also stress they don't believe they've seen the last of the outbreak there. >>> one of the bay area's largest cities, fremont, is seeing a drop in crime levels during the shelter at home order, but property crimes are up 30%. the police department says the highest rises in commercial burglary up more than 130% during the same time last year. auto thefts up 60%. police say they've also received more than 800 calls about violations of the shelter at home order. the coronavirus is certainly making it difficult for people in the east bay to even just make it in the bay. in contra costa county the richmond city council d
all the entrances to the east end of the park will be closed and there will be no parking anywhere. >> for those looking for alternatives, artists will be a part of the virtual 4/20 celebrations online for people to take part at home. >>> san francisco health leaders say the outbreak at laguna honda is widening. the senior center now has 19 confirmed cases. that's up from 14 two weeks ago. four of the cases involve patients, the others involve staff members. health leaders also...
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mother, famous words from queen elizabeth after buckingham palace got bombed, now i can look the east end. in the queen, having experienced her own son, prince charles, having gone down with coronavirus knows exactly how people feel. she won't know how people feel having lost loved ones but she did sympathise with those people who are grieving, people who are struggling financially, people struggling day to day, people who, in time, will find it very difficult to make ends meet. this was a very, very sympathetic speech and it was very much the queen. as somebody who many people don't recognise. the last time we saw anything like this was at the time of the death of princess diana, on the eve of the funeral, a very heartfelt message of tribute to diana. and here again, we have the sovereign of the united kingdom, of 15 other realm to states, the head of the commonwealth and 5a nations, spelling out it is a global issue and spelling out, hopefully, that everybody will take heed of what she has said. she is very recognised in the world. everybody knows who she is. they don't know who many pr
mother, famous words from queen elizabeth after buckingham palace got bombed, now i can look the east end. in the queen, having experienced her own son, prince charles, having gone down with coronavirus knows exactly how people feel. she won't know how people feel having lost loved ones but she did sympathise with those people who are grieving, people who are struggling financially, people struggling day to day, people who, in time, will find it very difficult to make ends meet. this was a...
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the state first for seven years in london living in great poverty is in the city's east end, and it washere that she had the only school when sh in d received less than two years but it was enough to read and write english and a choir love of english poetry. then in 1890 when she was 11-years-old, and her mother came to the united states like so many others and they immediately settled in cleveland ohio. the air at the age of 11, she had to go to work right away in a factory making cigars. that is her in the middle of the back row age 16 in each 96. she worked for a dozen years and by the end of that time was the sole supporter of herself, her mother and six younger siblings who have been abandoned by their stepfather. she worked not only days lef ond and evenings as well and earned $8 a week, the equivalent of about 240 today. working in cigar factories was not easy. the legal in the tobacco leaves seat into your clothes and skin and other surfaces you were working on a. it was impossible to get rid of the snow. smell. in order to not have heat drying out the tobacco leaves the air had
the state first for seven years in london living in great poverty is in the city's east end, and it washere that she had the only school when sh in d received less than two years but it was enough to read and write english and a choir love of english poetry. then in 1890 when she was 11-years-old, and her mother came to the united states like so many others and they immediately settled in cleveland ohio. the air at the age of 11, she had to go to work right away in a factory making cigars. that...
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but it was sunny where i am in the east end. >> that's right. a mix of sun and clouds. freire cool out there. taking a run around the neighborhood. giving your look over areas of oakland where we are partly cloudy for today. we do sell a slight chance of scattered showers in the forecast. were moving a bit closer with just a few sprinkles reported. that is right off the coastline and further north over areas like lake county. this has to do with the system that does continue to bring us day after day with a slight chance of scattered showers for us. maybe even through tomorrow with temperatures finally beginning to warm into your days ahead. at future cast notice how we do roll through tuesday and into tuesday night, we have rain working into nevada. and then into thursday we are looking at retrograde as it comes back around. with that in the bay area for us it means that we will have a mix of sun and clouds and a slight chance of scattered showers at least through today but maybe it through tomorrow but nothing like we've seen of the last few days. in the meantime your
but it was sunny where i am in the east end. >> that's right. a mix of sun and clouds. freire cool out there. taking a run around the neighborhood. giving your look over areas of oakland where we are partly cloudy for today. we do sell a slight chance of scattered showers in the forecast. were moving a bit closer with just a few sprinkles reported. that is right off the coastline and further north over areas like lake county. this has to do with the system that does continue to bring us...
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they stayed first for seven years london, they begin great poverty in cities east end. it was there arose had the only schooling that she ever received. less than two years. what was enough for her to learn to read and write english and she spoke yiddish at home and to acquire a great love for english poetry. then in 1990, when she was 11 years old, she and her mother came to the united states like somebody other immigrants, unaffected ship like this one. and they immediately settled in cleveland, ohio. there, at the age of 11, rose had to go to work right away. in a factory making cigars. this photograph is from a few years later, that is her in the middle of the back row. age 16 and 1896. she worked as a cigar maker for a dozen years. by the end of that time, she was the sole support of herself, her mother, and six younger siblings who had been abandoned by the stepfather. for this work and she worked modeling days but often evenings as well. shared $8 week, the equivalent of about $240 a week today. working in cigar factories with the uneasy. the oil the tobacco leav
they stayed first for seven years london, they begin great poverty in cities east end. it was there arose had the only schooling that she ever received. less than two years. what was enough for her to learn to read and write english and she spoke yiddish at home and to acquire a great love for english poetry. then in 1990, when she was 11 years old, she and her mother came to the united states like somebody other immigrants, unaffected ship like this one. and they immediately settled in...
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all the entrances at the east end of the park will be closed and there will be no parking anywhere. >reporter: some artists are doing virtual 4/20 celebrations online that people can watch from home and promoting zoom meetings where people can safely participate from home. reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >> all right, sharon, thank you. >>> san francisco health leaders say the outbreak at laguna honda is widening. the senior care facility is now with 19 confirmed cases. that's up from 14 just two weeks ago. four of those cases involve patients. the others involve staff members. health leaders also stress that they don't believe they've seen the latest with the outbreak or the last of the outbreak at the facility. >>> it's a growing concern from doctors because people are avoiding necessary doctor visits because they're actually fearing catching coronavirus. doctors at in patients. people putting off critical care, may be putting their long-term health at risk. one physician says if you are having chest pains or stroke you need to go to the hopped no matter what
all the entrances at the east end of the park will be closed and there will be no parking anywhere. >reporter: some artists are doing virtual 4/20 celebrations online that people can watch from home and promoting zoom meetings where people can safely participate from home. reporting live, i'm sharon katsuda, "today in the bay." >> all right, sharon, thank you. >>> san francisco health leaders say the outbreak at laguna honda is widening. the senior care facility is...
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tomorrow mainly in the east end of golden gate park. avoid the typical areas of kaiser, mlk and jfk. >>> a spike in break-ins on empty compasses, officers arresting three separate groups for various crimes in the past several weeks. they're now asking neighbors to report any suspicious activity around schools. that includes people on campus in the middle of the night, sound of broken glass and any sounding alarms. >>> fremont police say property crimes are a notable exception to an overall downward trend they've seen since the start of the shelter in place order. commercial burglaries have shot up by 133% compared to this same time last year. auto thefts have jumped by about 60%, of meanwhile auto burglaries are down by nearly half because most people are now parked at home. >>> one way to really reopen the country is more widespread testing, but there is still no organized effort in place to do that. as a result, kpix5's john ramos shows us entrepreneurs are starting to step up to fill that void. >> reporter: one of the most troubling
tomorrow mainly in the east end of golden gate park. avoid the typical areas of kaiser, mlk and jfk. >>> a spike in break-ins on empty compasses, officers arresting three separate groups for various crimes in the past several weeks. they're now asking neighbors to report any suspicious activity around schools. that includes people on campus in the middle of the night, sound of broken glass and any sounding alarms. >>> fremont police say property crimes are a notable exception...
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all the entrances at the east end of the park will be closed and there will be no parking anywhere. >> now some artists are doing virtual 4/20 celebrationline th can watch from home. >>> starting this week counties will be mask requirements. marin, alameda, san francisco counties are all requiring you to wea face covering in public. sonoma county's went into effect friday. the hardest hit county in the region is not requiring face covers. it's still optional in santa clara county, but county leaders are strongly encouraging it. >>> new at 11:00, trying to protect nursing home residents. the government says it's going to do more. during the white house briefing, the centers for medicare and medicaid service announced new transparency measures to track the virus. one of the policies forces nursing homes to report cases directly to the cdc so the government can start collecting data on the virus in those facilities. a second measure calls for nursing homes to inform residents and their families of covid-19 cases in their facilities. the move comes after several outbreaks in bay area nurs
all the entrances at the east end of the park will be closed and there will be no parking anywhere. >> now some artists are doing virtual 4/20 celebrationline th can watch from home. >>> starting this week counties will be mask requirements. marin, alameda, san francisco counties are all requiring you to wea face covering in public. sonoma county's went into effect friday. the hardest hit county in the region is not requiring face covers. it's still optional in santa clara...
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he identifies the two perhaps as the starting point of the middle east the end of the soviet union and international communism if the united states did not respond to the two - - the coup it could be a significant as a lost of china of 1948 it is a remarkable statement also completely divorced from the fact that his statements had very little to do with reality of iraq and the middle east 1958. 's real concern was not communism but this man the charismatic young very attractive president of egypt who had taken power through 1819 and 1952 and an extraordinary speaker able to lift an audience with his words and survived literally on stage have an assassin fire a bullet at him and he never stopped speaking. he was the winner of the 1956 crisis that egypt defeated the united kingdom and france and israel in part because eisenhower leaned to egypt over the try part tied aggressors and february 1958 syria and egypt united together against the united arab or public today we forgot nationalism as a motivating factor but in the fifties the idea of one arab nation from the gulf to the ocean was
he identifies the two perhaps as the starting point of the middle east the end of the soviet union and international communism if the united states did not respond to the two - - the coup it could be a significant as a lost of china of 1948 it is a remarkable statement also completely divorced from the fact that his statements had very little to do with reality of iraq and the middle east 1958. 's real concern was not communism but this man the charismatic young very attractive president of...
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have, number one per capita, hiv, cancer mortality, end stage kidney disease and right now in the east end of the city which has about 180,000 residents, there are no hospitals where they deliver babies. that's just base line, okay? so while i'm glad, particularly i appreciated what the governor said about why is it that black and brown communities are always the ones that are paying the price, we need to do resevarch, et cetera. we've got more than enough research. we have to move into the action. let me tell you what we're doing. we're focusing on three things. food, food, food. we know that food is the strongest social determinant of mental health. our underresourced communities, there's only one grocery store that serves 80,000 people. number two, mental health services. number three, education. so we're doing webinars with our anchor institutions to really get the word out about how to reduce covid infections. what to eat. we've done one on domestic violence which has gone up significantly. >> and a lot of that will be magnified this evening in "the color of covid." we appreciate your
have, number one per capita, hiv, cancer mortality, end stage kidney disease and right now in the east end of the city which has about 180,000 residents, there are no hospitals where they deliver babies. that's just base line, okay? so while i'm glad, particularly i appreciated what the governor said about why is it that black and brown communities are always the ones that are paying the price, we need to do resevarch, et cetera. we've got more than enough research. we have to move into the...
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that had resulted in are really hot yesterday, yesterday's temperatures has worked its way to the east end in the process of doing so will bring triple digit heat of the 4 corners region that's arizona new mexico in the meantime we've got some ocean cold air pushing it that's resulting in the fog and the cooler temperatures there there's that cloud cover that's sitting all across the bay it's going to stay with us through the day now tomorrow temperatures remain the same but we will get a dose of sunshine into the afternoon. we'll have some fog again tomorrow morning as you well friday morning to afternoon sunshine double days the weekend is looking cool with sunday bringing a slight chance of showers mostly just to the north bay really fizzling out for the region for alce today's daytime highs will be in the 60's and 70's antioch nap and santa rosa still very warm at 79, but it sure beats yesterday's upper 80's conquered in san jose at 77 each while hayward and san francisco in the 60's. tomorrow and friday and mentioned being similar temperature wise but getting some more sunshine saturd
that had resulted in are really hot yesterday, yesterday's temperatures has worked its way to the east end in the process of doing so will bring triple digit heat of the 4 corners region that's arizona new mexico in the meantime we've got some ocean cold air pushing it that's resulting in the fog and the cooler temperatures there there's that cloud cover that's sitting all across the bay it's going to stay with us through the day now tomorrow temperatures remain the same but we will get a dose...
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east bay. it came to an end in richmond. there's where kpix 5's joe vazquez is tonight, live for us, with the late breaking details. >> reporter: yeah, you can see the crime scene here behind me. the police lights, the yellow tape. at one point tonight, there were dozens of police cars here. helicopters were flying around. there was a high speed chase. this is a rather bizarre crime that ended here in richmond at 37th and cutting. according to the east bay times, this whole ordeal started when police found a woman, unconscious and bloody, after having been beaten. she was rushed to the hospital. witnesses gave police a description of a white van. officers spotted that van on the highway, and that led to the police chase, the high speed chase, that went nearly 20 miles and ended in richmond. witnesses heard gunshots and also saw an officer injured, but it's unclear how he was hurt. >> it was like back and forth. there was no pauses in between. it was clearly back and forth. >> it looked like he was injured. he was limping, gr
east bay. it came to an end in richmond. there's where kpix 5's joe vazquez is tonight, live for us, with the late breaking details. >> reporter: yeah, you can see the crime scene here behind me. the police lights, the yellow tape. at one point tonight, there were dozens of police cars here. helicopters were flying around. there was a high speed chase. this is a rather bizarre crime that ended here in richmond at 37th and cutting. according to the east bay times, this whole ordeal started...
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east and that ends. up in the time that there was that and they missed out on that. thankful. i am. one listed touched or whole. but the no i'm not the one who. would open up another on top of that full of hope in the thumb did lose a. look at that a little bit with that to lift it up from skewer with him enough that the pool of food would have been with full stood numbers or stood just under. it but it got the job looked up i did start on mars someone in here but it's nothing to do with build up the people. in those moments. when i pull out all the bone of it but often enough i feel a little bit off. more than the ones and you're a. little more room for growth from thought that it but i. think one of them will it not that will go to him. and what got them into that it was going to get him that the little girl on. the go at that i. didn't know what i would go theni had done. for no. one thinks and that in going to learn you're worth the deal if the old will go at that i'm not going to go with the military and the other in my film from the middle and of them i thought from the road.
east and that ends. up in the time that there was that and they missed out on that. thankful. i am. one listed touched or whole. but the no i'm not the one who. would open up another on top of that full of hope in the thumb did lose a. look at that a little bit with that to lift it up from skewer with him enough that the pool of food would have been with full stood numbers or stood just under. it but it got the job looked up i did start on mars someone in here but it's nothing to do with build...
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a police chase in the east bay that ended with two officers hurt. it happened just after 7:00 this evening. >> it sounded like they came from different -- >> trying to dump a woman's body in the -- okay. let me start over again. dump a woman's body in the oakland hills. police showed up and the suspect took off. they chased him to richmond, exchanged some gunfire. we talked to several witnesses. they say they heard several shots and then saw the man barricade himself in a nearby building. >> it sounded like they came from different guns, and then shortly after i saw helicopters in the sky. the police like flooded 37th street. i've never seen that come that quickly. >> he had at least 15 cops escort him to the ambulance. they helped him up in there. obviously he was shot. he was limping, grabbing his leg. he looked in a lot of pain. >> the suspect was killed. two officers were hurt although we're told they do not have life-threatening injuries. the woman being dumped is also alive. she was taken to a hospital. they tell us she is so far in critical c
a police chase in the east bay that ended with two officers hurt. it happened just after 7:00 this evening. >> it sounded like they came from different -- >> trying to dump a woman's body in the -- okay. let me start over again. dump a woman's body in the oakland hills. police showed up and the suspect took off. they chased him to richmond, exchanged some gunfire. we talked to several witnesses. they say they heard several shots and then saw the man barricade himself in a nearby...
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hot spots, if not the largest hot spot in the entire country, look at new york city through the east endf long island. for our area this is not a surprise. i do think that for other parts of new york state, for other parts of this six, seven, state regional pact, there might be areas might be more restless, you're seeing a coronavirus lower positive rate and a lot of anxiety to get back to work and school. so formy area probably won't be that much pushback. we certainly need the economy back up and running as soon as possibility. we'll see what the feedback is for other parts of the state or region because as i mentioned, a lot of the other geographic area here is not hit as hard as my area is being hit. neil: congressman, i think the president announced you are among those on his task force or advisory committee, i don't know what it's called to be honest sir, to decide if and when things open up. if you come out of the district heavily hit by this virus were to make a recommendation to him based on what you heard from governor cuomo and by that extension the other five governors in the
hot spots, if not the largest hot spot in the entire country, look at new york city through the east endf long island. for our area this is not a surprise. i do think that for other parts of new york state, for other parts of this six, seven, state regional pact, there might be areas might be more restless, you're seeing a coronavirus lower positive rate and a lot of anxiety to get back to work and school. so formy area probably won't be that much pushback. we certainly need the economy back up...
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he was obsessed with railroad so i would be surprised if he was there but then he went east and ended working for a kansas railroad company as a lansurveyor and unfortunately died of cancer but when he was older and had this very long and fulfilling career. i think i've done enough of the good biographical work here to scratch that itch and help you get to know him. and those full-scale biographies are a little hard he sort of you want the person and he office he does he has catches a lot of different points. like when he leaves, spoiler alert, when he leaves in 1868 to go back to dc, he decides he's going to go home but he's gonna drop by dc first so he can attend the impeachment trial of andrew johnson. he is like okay yeah that's gonna be interesting. i don't think i will write a whole different book about him but there's certainly more to learn and certainly more i think that other writers and historians can do with people like this you think of like a government functionary but they actually a really fascinating and have a lot of different roles to play that can be really surpris
he was obsessed with railroad so i would be surprised if he was there but then he went east and ended working for a kansas railroad company as a lansurveyor and unfortunately died of cancer but when he was older and had this very long and fulfilling career. i think i've done enough of the good biographical work here to scratch that itch and help you get to know him. and those full-scale biographies are a little hard he sort of you want the person and he office he does he has catches a lot of...
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the south bay, end land east bay, reaching up to or even above 80 degrees or high temperatures. the uv index, how fast that sun can burn you, not as bad as you would think, but full sunshine, just because you think the sunle's angle will be different in a week or so. by the weekend, we're going to see more clouds and sunshine with temperatures in the 60s, except 50s along the coast. the next decent chance of rain, and even then only 20 to 30% doesn't allow until next week. anson in san jose five years old. thank you to his folks for submit that picture of a turtle wool appears to be floaabe thwa good job by that turtle. we'll be sharing more of your pictures on kpix 5. just use the hash tag kpix. >>> the ne continues captioning sponsored by cbs ory >> o'donnell: breaking news tonight, 23,000 dead. the death toll rises as new york's governor says the tide is turning. >> the worst is over. >> o'donnell: but he warns the state not to let its guard down. and tonight the heavy wind that could threaten hospital tents built for covid-19 patients. catastrophic storm. nearly 60 million a
the south bay, end land east bay, reaching up to or even above 80 degrees or high temperatures. the uv index, how fast that sun can burn you, not as bad as you would think, but full sunshine, just because you think the sunle's angle will be different in a week or so. by the weekend, we're going to see more clouds and sunshine with temperatures in the 60s, except 50s along the coast. the next decent chance of rain, and even then only 20 to 30% doesn't allow until next week. anson in san jose...
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naval war college on the role of middle east oil in american foreign policy since the end of world war ii. american history tv, this week and every weekend on c-span 3. >>> army heritage days is an annual event held in may at the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlyle, pennsylvania. hundreds of hobbyists are selected to conduct demonstrations and talk to the public about military subjects ranging from the american revolution to the war on terror. next, on american artifacts, we visit a medical tents set up as a battalion aid station, a mobile emergency room that would have been located close to the front lines. >> hi, folks, i'm dr. moody and this is battalion aid station. wee part of the second battalion of the 506 101st airborne. i'm a physician. eye a doctor that plays a doctor. so i'm an internal medicine physician in harrisburg, pennsylvania. and this is -- this is my hobby. this is my -- i love it. i love the guys out here. i love speaking to the public. i love the educational factor that we're trying to keep all of this alive. and the kids really, they enjoy it too.
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don't produce almost anything we had we basically our main source of income was a the libyan east that ended they asked for 10 spraying money into lebanon and over tourism with the steel ration in lebanon with the security situation and with a fight with the international community over supporting as well off hand in policies in the agent we lost that and no there's no more investment in that country so what the government is saying to do is going to have thoughts which is unconstitutional and it was clearly said that the parliament would vote against that so they cannot do just that but by themselves because you know we are and if so you mark it with a very complicated banking sector. however the government should have reached out for a bailout but what they didn't and or the time when the prime fault if we needed like $6000000000.00 in december now we're talking about maybe 15000000000 dollars and the congress will just go they off today all right thank you for your analysis on that and you know when the hi dana. u.s. president dollar trump has taken to the podium again off to calling off
don't produce almost anything we had we basically our main source of income was a the libyan east that ended they asked for 10 spraying money into lebanon and over tourism with the steel ration in lebanon with the security situation and with a fight with the international community over supporting as well off hand in policies in the agent we lost that and no there's no more investment in that country so what the government is saying to do is going to have thoughts which is unconstitutional and...
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it will never end. >> one of my lessons in middle east reporting is that as a reporter, trying to doyour job, everybody wants to own you. if they can't own you, they want to destroy you. no one puts their arm around you and say i really appreciate your free, frank and honest analysis. i want to say i really appreciate your free, frank and honest analysis. it is in this book. everybody giving him a big round of applause. [applause] >> and he will be signing books afterwards, and if you don't buy one, i know who you are. [laughter] >> thank you very much. >> thank you so much. [laughter] [inaudible conversation] >> we're featuring book tv programs showcasing what's available every weekend on c-span 2. tonight socialism, kentucky republican senator rand paul discusses his book "the case against socialism, on the history and rise of socialist ideology in america". then it's current affairs editor-in-chief nathan robinson, author of "why you should be a socialist". after that, economists robert lawson and benjamin powell and socialism sucks about their travels to socialist countries. book
it will never end. >> one of my lessons in middle east reporting is that as a reporter, trying to doyour job, everybody wants to own you. if they can't own you, they want to destroy you. no one puts their arm around you and say i really appreciate your free, frank and honest analysis. i want to say i really appreciate your free, frank and honest analysis. it is in this book. everybody giving him a big round of applause. [applause] >> and he will be signing books afterwards, and if...
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naval war college on the role of middle east oil in american foreign policy since the end of world war ii. american history tv, this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> army heritage days takes place each may at the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists conduct demonstrations and talk to the public about military subjects ranging from the american revolution to the war on terror. this year's theme was the 75th anniversary of d-day. up next, we visit an exhibit about world war ii soviet soldiers. >> army heritage days is an annual event held in may at the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundredsing h in hundreds of living history hobbyists are selected by the center to conduct demonstrations and talk to the public about military subjects ranging from the american revolution to the war on terror. the theme this year was the 75th anniversary of d-day. next on "american artifacts" we visit an exhibit about world war ii soviet soldiers. >> my name is craig hall. i basically consider mysel
naval war college on the role of middle east oil in american foreign policy since the end of world war ii. american history tv, this week and every weekend on c-span3. >>> army heritage days takes place each may at the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. hundreds of living history hobbyists conduct demonstrations and talk to the public about military subjects ranging from the american revolution to the war on terror. this year's theme was the 75th...
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. >>> and this draw whattic video just into our newsroom minutes ago, showing the crazy end to an eastbay police chase. >>> a lot of cloud cover around the bay, throughout most of this friday, and a still gloomy look towards the golden gate. maybe more sun peeking through tomorrow. i'll have your forecast coming up. >>> and tomorrow you were can see the one world together at home live event with lady gaga and opportunities of other stars. it airs right here on kpix what we do now will forever change our tomorrow. so let's do the right thing, today. let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's always keep our distance - please, six feet apart at least. let's look after ourselves, as well as others. it will all be worth it. we can all do our part. so those on the front line can do their part. and when this is over, we will all, continue, to thrive. >>> tonight we are hearing from some safeway employee was tell us they are not being protected while on the job. they asked us to protect their identities, but this mother and son work at a warehouse in tracy. that's where 51 employees have tested
. >>> and this draw whattic video just into our newsroom minutes ago, showing the crazy end to an eastbay police chase. >>> a lot of cloud cover around the bay, throughout most of this friday, and a still gloomy look towards the golden gate. maybe more sun peeking through tomorrow. i'll have your forecast coming up. >>> and tomorrow you were can see the one world together at home live event with lady gaga and opportunities of other stars. it airs right here on kpix...
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disagree with, number you have to find some accommodation way out of it and in the middle east, you would never endif we kept saying you killed my grandfather and i feel your uncle , it never ends. >> one of my lessons in middle east reporting is in middle east as a reporter if you're going to do your job everyone wants to own you and if they can't phone you want to destroy you. no one put their arm around you and says i appreciate your free, frank and honest analysis but iwant to say i appreciate your free , and honest analysis. it's here in this book everyone in a big round of applause and they will be signing books afterwards and if you don'tbuy one, i know who you are .thank you very much. yes. >> weeknights this month we are featuring book tv programs showcasing what's available every weekend on c-span2 area and i realism, kentucky republican senator rand paul discusses his case against socialism on the history and the rise of nationalist ideology in america. then its current affairs editor in chief nathan robinson, author of why you should be a socialist. after that, economists robert lawson
disagree with, number you have to find some accommodation way out of it and in the middle east, you would never endif we kept saying you killed my grandfather and i feel your uncle , it never ends. >> one of my lessons in middle east reporting is in middle east as a reporter if you're going to do your job everyone wants to own you and if they can't phone you want to destroy you. no one put their arm around you and says i appreciate your free, frank and honest analysis but iwant to say i...
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1849 in california and then by the end of the year california has approved the state constitution and on new year's day, 1850 they get on the ship to go back toward the east by the end of 1850 he is in back in california again. he is bicoastal and is not a six-hour flight. [laughter] and he continues going back and forth after the defeat of the election of 1856. jesse decided to remain in new york and john who had difficulty staying in one place returned to california. so he went back and forth again. later in life he blew their money and railroad investments. they were really broke. one of the ways they supported themselves that jesse wrote memoirs of their experiences which is part of the reason we have the lovely writing of hers that we have. in 1887 with children's health failing, jesse decided his health would be better in the climate of los angeles. they went across the country, lived in los angeles for a little while but john could not remain in one place. the man so that left his wife so often to travel west now he left his wife and traveled east pursuing a business in new york and looking for pension and jesse remained in los angeles. and was pen
1849 in california and then by the end of the year california has approved the state constitution and on new year's day, 1850 they get on the ship to go back toward the east by the end of 1850 he is in back in california again. he is bicoastal and is not a six-hour flight. [laughter] and he continues going back and forth after the defeat of the election of 1856. jesse decided to remain in new york and john who had difficulty staying in one place returned to california. so he went back and forth...
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we begin on the role of middle east oil on american policy since the end of world war ii, american history tv, this weekend, every weekend, on cspan 3. >>> good morning. i name is al kose, i'm one of the volunteers here. we're going to talk about the american m-4 medium tank. probably one of the most prolific tanks of the second world war. this particular example was one of the earlier versions. this is the m-4a3 tank. this is armed with a 75 millimeter main gun. if we move to the commander's weapons station here, it also has the caliber 50 machine gun up top where the commander is. and it also has two m-19, 1930 caliber machine guns. one is mounted with the main gun and the other is mounted here up in the front of the tank. and this one is manned by the battle gun. if you look at the battle gun, he can move it up and down. he can show you the way the ball turret works. this has the workings of the guns, his ammunition back there and a catch bag to catch the shell casings as they come out. if you look at the top of the hatch right over his right shoulder there, there's a parascope that goe
we begin on the role of middle east oil on american policy since the end of world war ii, american history tv, this weekend, every weekend, on cspan 3. >>> good morning. i name is al kose, i'm one of the volunteers here. we're going to talk about the american m-4 medium tank. probably one of the most prolific tanks of the second world war. this particular example was one of the earlier versions. this is the m-4a3 tank. this is armed with a 75 millimeter main gun. if we move to the...
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for a while, especially in the '90s there was this belief that all roads to middle east stability goes towards ending the arab-israeli conflict. do you see between the israel and the sunni arab states in the middle east and what do you see is the continued importance for that regional conflict today? >> what i would answer very briefly is decades of incitement remain and even if the difference of the posture of many of the gulf states have altered. that doesn't necessarily trickle down to the various populations in egypt, saudi arabia and so forth. what i would say is, position, brian alluded to how we went from the mohammad the fifth university, and if i travel or travel independently, i'll do round tables at the university because they have much less of that filter than the diplomates and embassies do. when i was in iraq, one. things strange, in the three-hour session no one brought up israel ones. people brought up saudi arabia quite a bit and what i would argue the problems are looming so great throughout the region, that people, people are focusing on their own immediate problem. that doesn't me
for a while, especially in the '90s there was this belief that all roads to middle east stability goes towards ending the arab-israeli conflict. do you see between the israel and the sunni arab states in the middle east and what do you see is the continued importance for that regional conflict today? >> what i would answer very briefly is decades of incitement remain and even if the difference of the posture of many of the gulf states have altered. that doesn't necessarily trickle down to...
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some patchy rain to start the day across parts of northern ireland, southern scotland, north—east endingnd and wales. for scotla nd across england and wales. for scotland and northern ireland the shower is not as frequent or heavy. strong gusty winds through the english channel and for some counties of england. temperature is not great out there. between nine to 13 degrees. a little below par for almost a may. as we head through the course of this evening and overnight the heaviest of the showers will tend to ease away. still a few showers, could be the odd rumble of thunder. it is looking frost free with a fair thunder. it is looking frost free withafairamount thunder. it is looking frost free with a fair amount of clout and temperatures holding up. three to 8 degrees. tomorrow we still have low pressure but it will start to drift away towards the east. and the isobar become further spread apart. that means the winds will not be as strong and gusty. in northerly breeze. showers to parts of northern ireland and scotland. northern and eastern england will see some showers. could be some t
some patchy rain to start the day across parts of northern ireland, southern scotland, north—east endingnd and wales. for scotla nd across england and wales. for scotland and northern ireland the shower is not as frequent or heavy. strong gusty winds through the english channel and for some counties of england. temperature is not great out there. between nine to 13 degrees. a little below par for almost a may. as we head through the course of this evening and overnight the heaviest of the...
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. >>> a high-end steakhouse in the east bay was forced to lay off workers went distancing order shutown the dining room. the kitchen is still hard at work catering for a very important cause . >> reporter: they are nameless and faceless but critical to public safety, and you will probably never even meet one. if you call for help you will know who you are talking to. >> i have help on the way to you. >> reporter: they are the police and fire dispatchers working across the bay area. they now work in isolation. their workspaces highly restricted. rusty's steakhouse and a support group called united by blue are helping with meals. >> they do not have the flexibility to leave and get food. there is not that many businesses that are open and they have to we. >> today we've got spaghetti and meatballs going to san francisco pd. >> the restaurant is closed, but the kitchen is open. 80 staff were laid off but his two executive chef r here. today they will send out 350 meals. >> this will go out to san jose pd and we've got chicken adobo which will be going out to livermore today. >> reporter
. >>> a high-end steakhouse in the east bay was forced to lay off workers went distancing order shutown the dining room. the kitchen is still hard at work catering for a very important cause . >> reporter: they are nameless and faceless but critical to public safety, and you will probably never even meet one. if you call for help you will know who you are talking to. >> i have help on the way to you. >> reporter: they are the police and fire dispatchers working across...
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end. california is chosen for state confusion and he's chosen as one of the senators. then they get on a ship to go back toward the eastby the end of 1850 he's going back to california again. he's this bicoastal guy and it's not a six-hour flight, people. and he continues going back and forth after the defeat in the election of 1856. jessie decided to remain in new york and john, who had difficulty staying in one place, decided to return to california and they went back and forth again. and i'll mention even one more thing, later in life, he blew their money in railroad investmen investments. they were really broke, one of the ways that they supported themselves was that jessie wrote memoirs of their experiences which is part of the reasons why we have some of the lovely writings of hers that we have. and in 1887, with john's health failing, jessie decided that his health would be better in the climate of los angeles. and they went across the country, lived in los angeles for a little while, but john could not remain in one place, and this man who so often had left his wife to travel to the west, now they'd gone all th
end. california is chosen for state confusion and he's chosen as one of the senators. then they get on a ship to go back toward the eastby the end of 1850 he's going back to california again. he's this bicoastal guy and it's not a six-hour flight, people. and he continues going back and forth after the defeat in the election of 1856. jessie decided to remain in new york and john, who had difficulty staying in one place, decided to return to california and they went back and forth again. and...
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the brief but bloodied battle is one of the most consequential wars in middle east history. by the endback under israeli control. [applause] in the mid- 1990s israeli prime minister and palestinian leaders signed a series of agreements called the oslo's which cause for their withdrawal of israeli troops from six cities in about 450 towns. and the establishment of a palestinian government and police force. >> we created the palestinian order, a government for the palestinians was divided into three sections. so the area c was a low but more than half of it. all the jews and some palestinians. that's the area which the agua reports gave israel complete jurisdiction. areas a and b are on the palestinian civil jurisdiction. also in gaza. so an area see you have all the jewish communities. a small manure pal students. area amb are already there is not a single jew. >> and wordsmith landfall? area a. huge red signs were in israeli and hebrew, arabic and english that entering it's forbidden. dangerous to their lives, and illegal under israeli law. crossing from one area into another is like c
the brief but bloodied battle is one of the most consequential wars in middle east history. by the endback under israeli control. [applause] in the mid- 1990s israeli prime minister and palestinian leaders signed a series of agreements called the oslo's which cause for their withdrawal of israeli troops from six cities in about 450 towns. and the establishment of a palestinian government and police force. >> we created the palestinian order, a government for the palestinians was divided...
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it's now carries the christian called notation the hyphen to it into the middle east but i don't know i think that it may end up paradoxically by the americans losing their footprint and losing their position in the middle east i think it's just my own personal belief but i think america will not be in iraq in any meaningful way by the end of the cea nor in syria in any meaningful way i don't think it's going to be sustainable the pressures are already beginning from afghanistan right through. this region to attacks it hasn't started yet because the iraqis the still poll came to the americans and the americans seem ready to to at least leave in part from iraq so with that leave israel is virtually the sole sarah get a proxy for the united states in the middle east is this part of the deal of the century if the u.s. footprint does shrink it will have its proxy i guess you could throw in the saudis as well where you. would have that that that axis right there the tele the very odd axis with it would that be play it presumes that you actually undermined a weakened or destroyed a look principle opposition to thi
it's now carries the christian called notation the hyphen to it into the middle east but i don't know i think that it may end up paradoxically by the americans losing their footprint and losing their position in the middle east i think it's just my own personal belief but i think america will not be in iraq in any meaningful way by the end of the cea nor in syria in any meaningful way i don't think it's going to be sustainable the pressures are already beginning from afghanistan right through....
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there was a quiz with the east end is going, which loads of people are doing. —— eastenders.t from their homes. who do they? who are they? david walliams and matt lucas reunited to bring viewers the first new little britain material in years. now, andy, i'vejust been to the supermarket for you — only took 11 hours — and i've got all your favourites for your tea. the vicar of dibley herself, dawn french, recorded a special monologue. those of you who are with me last sunday will know this room was crammed with easter eggs from the floor to the ceiling and now — voila — just the one left. while david tennant attempted to help catherine tate's lauren with her homeschooling. you've got to stand two metres away otherwise you could infect me with the virus. don't be ridiculous. social distancing, sir. stephen fry as blackadder‘s lord melchett was joined by the duke of cambridge before they led the nation's clap for carers. there was a performance from some of music's most famous faces of the song sing, written by gary barlow and andrew lloyd webber. the stars of strictly got the co
there was a quiz with the east end is going, which loads of people are doing. —— eastenders.t from their homes. who do they? who are they? david walliams and matt lucas reunited to bring viewers the first new little britain material in years. now, andy, i'vejust been to the supermarket for you — only took 11 hours — and i've got all your favourites for your tea. the vicar of dibley herself, dawn french, recorded a special monologue. those of you who are with me last sunday will know...
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end up tomorrow as well. a little cooler for the north bay and inland east by a locations. upper 40s around the by a itself. mperatures tomorrow should be slightly warmer than where we ended up today. we're going to see a mix of clouds and sunshine. very slight chance of passing shower early in the morning for the south bay and inland east by a spots, but otherwise should be a pretty nice day to- wit those temperatures reach go ahead up to within a couple of degrees of what isage for early april. taking a look at futurecast. basically it is showing just some clouds passing through tomorrow. not even showing radar freakments in green showing up tomorrow. a better chance of a couple of showers maybe making their run toward this is south bay, inland east by a locations early thursday morning. we'll see more clouds and sunshine on thursday, but still should be a fine day overall, temperatures just a couple of degrees cooler because of that cloud cover, and then we start warming up as we get closer and closer to the weekend. the rain chances go down to the 10% level by friday, saturday, and sunday, and saturday a
end up tomorrow as well. a little cooler for the north bay and inland east by a locations. upper 40s around the by a itself. mperatures tomorrow should be slightly warmer than where we ended up today. we're going to see a mix of clouds and sunshine. very slight chance of passing shower early in the morning for the south bay and inland east by a spots, but otherwise should be a pretty nice day to- wit those temperatures reach go ahead up to within a couple of degrees of what isage for early...
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east anglia. a few places by the end of the day may have as much as an inch of rain.ll be drier further inch of rain. elsewhere it will be drierfurther north. for all inch of rain. elsewhere it will be drier further north. for all of us it will be cooler, particularly chili under that reign. temperatures below average for this time of year. that cooler, wetter weather pushes away into continental europe and we wait for the next weather system to come in from the south—west. there may be a fair bit of cloud around on wednesday, but a lot of places will be dry. this band of rain pushes in from the south—west and heads into england and south wales. the south—east and east anglia should be a bit warmer with sunshine before the rain finally arrives. then we have got complications as to how far north that rain will push before we are dominated by this flabby area of low pressure. we could see the rain in this area on thursday and to the south we get a bit of sunshine and we will see some showers, which could be heavy and thundery, particularly in southern england. temperatu
east anglia. a few places by the end of the day may have as much as an inch of rain.ll be drier further inch of rain. elsewhere it will be drierfurther north. for all inch of rain. elsewhere it will be drier further north. for all of us it will be cooler, particularly chili under that reign. temperatures below average for this time of year. that cooler, wetter weather pushes away into continental europe and we wait for the next weather system to come in from the south—west. there may be a...
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naval war college on the role of middle east oil in american foreign policy since the end of world wartory tv this weekend and every weekend on cspan 3. >>> each july for the past 25 years, the gettysburg anniversary committee hosts a civil war battle re-enactment and living history village depicting camp life. next, we visit a union army soldier, an embalmer, and talk to medical students about practices during the war. >> every july for the past 25 years, the gettysburg anniversary committee has hosted a civil war re-enactment and living history village depicting camp life. next we visit a union army surgeon and embalmer and talk to re-enactors about medical
naval war college on the role of middle east oil in american foreign policy since the end of world wartory tv this weekend and every weekend on cspan 3. >>> each july for the past 25 years, the gettysburg anniversary committee hosts a civil war battle re-enactment and living history village depicting camp life. next, we visit a union army soldier, an embalmer, and talk to medical students about practices during the war. >> every july for the past 25 years, the gettysburg...
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then by the end of the year, california approved a state constitution and chosen him as one of californians first two senators and on new year's day in 1915, the governorship to go back to the east. by the end of 1850 is going back to california again. he's a spy coastal in and is not a six hour flight people. [laughter]. and continues going back and forth after the defeat in the election of 1856, jesse decided to remain in new york. and john who had difficulty staying in one place decided to return to california. and they went back and forth again printed and on mentioning the one more thing, later in life, he blew the money in a railroad investment. they were really broke and one of the ways that they supported themselves was that jesse wrote memoirs of their experiences which is part of the reason we have some of the lovely writings of hers that we have. and in 1887, with john, his health was failing and jesse decided that his health would be better in the climate of los angeles. so the one across the country they lived in los angeles for a little while but john could not remain in one place and this man for so often had left his wife to travel to the west now they had on gon
then by the end of the year, california approved a state constitution and chosen him as one of californians first two senators and on new year's day in 1915, the governorship to go back to the east. by the end of 1850 is going back to california again. he's a spy coastal in and is not a six hour flight people. [laughter]. and continues going back and forth after the defeat in the election of 1856, jesse decided to remain in new york. and john who had difficulty staying in one place decided to...