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including a member of the united states congress, john lewis -- [ applause ] -- marched across the edmond pettis bridge in a protest intended to highlight the unfair practice that kept him off the voter rolls. today we renew a bill. my administration will vigorously enforce the provisions of this law and we will defend it in court. i am proud to sign the voting rights act reauthorization and amendments act of 2006. >> the vote in the senate that made it possible for then-president george w. bush to reauthorize the voting rights act seven years ago, that voice was 98-0, famously. in the senate it was unanimous. in the house it was not unanimous. it was still an overwhelming vote, but there were 33 no votes in the house. 33 republicans in the house who voted no that year. and of those 33 house republicans who voted against the voting rights act, 19 of them are still in house as republican members of congress. and occasionally, house republicans do pipe up on this issue. as georgia republican paul broun did last year. he introduced an amendment to block the enforcement of the voting rights a
including a member of the united states congress, john lewis -- [ applause ] -- marched across the edmond pettis bridge in a protest intended to highlight the unfair practice that kept him off the voter rolls. today we renew a bill. my administration will vigorously enforce the provisions of this law and we will defend it in court. i am proud to sign the voting rights act reauthorization and amendments act of 2006. >> the vote in the senate that made it possible for then-president george...
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michael edmonds is serving a six-year sentence for armed robbery. he was sent to administrative segregation for striking an officer. >> i had used vulgar language and he had locked me down. and i really wasn't happy about it. i told him i was going to smack him. so i went to sleep, woke back up, he was there. got out of my cell, just went over and smacked him. it's different when you can't do nothing, being by yourself. so you got to [ muted ] where you sleep. what do you think? it's no good. it's all bad. >> good morning. how we doing today? >> fine. >> edmunds meets with prison officials to see if he can transition back into general population. >> today's date is 4/14/06 and this is an initial classification for prisoner michael edmonds. >> the proceedings are taped and retained as an official record. >> you have four months out of 68 for 6% of your time served. involvement with alcohol and drugs is scored as never. no referral for mental health. under disciplinary you have two majors. you have a b-8 and a b-2. >> these hearings are held on a poin
michael edmonds is serving a six-year sentence for armed robbery. he was sent to administrative segregation for striking an officer. >> i had used vulgar language and he had locked me down. and i really wasn't happy about it. i told him i was going to smack him. so i went to sleep, woke back up, he was there. got out of my cell, just went over and smacked him. it's different when you can't do nothing, being by yourself. so you got to [ muted ] where you sleep. what do you think? it's no...
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a lot.have changed edmond burke was an irish-born the 18th litician in century. he was born in 1879 and died in 1797. and was very important in a very british period in politics. the era of the french revolution, the american great regeneral city crisis. nd burke was a voice for a new kind of reform-minded conservatism. >> how long was he a member of british peril. [. >> for 32 years. arena.s his great he only read one book before he politics. wrote a lot of pamphlets, gave a a lot of great speeches. he connected his practice to ideas. al >> why did you combine him with thomas paine? >> well, the idea is that really debate -- the argument is the burke and payne first real entrance that emerge the french and american revolutions. brooke and payne were contemporaries. each other. they exchanged letters. great english debate was centered around burke and payne. staunch opponent of the french revolution. book. a kind of a pamphlet called "reflections of the revolution and friends." payne was a champion of the french revolution. he was in paris and he wrote a of man"
a lot.have changed edmond burke was an irish-born the 18th litician in century. he was born in 1879 and died in 1797. and was very important in a very british period in politics. the era of the french revolution, the american great regeneral city crisis. nd burke was a voice for a new kind of reform-minded conservatism. >> how long was he a member of british peril. [. >> for 32 years. arena.s his great he only read one book before he politics. wrote a lot of pamphlets, gave a a lot...
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. >> there will be concerts by the spinners, lover boy, air supply, kenny baby face edmonds and more.oday it is only $1 to get in and $1 for rides. the fair runs through july 7th. >>> it's opening day for the sonoma marin fair. it will run through sunday. the fair features concerts, live shows and also will have the world's ugliest dog contest. >>> ktvu crews tickets being given away at the lake merritt station. fans had to take a picture with the giant elephant. the tickets are for next week's game when the reds come to town to play the giants. >>> coming up at 5:00, a bay area couple accused of running a brothel out of their san mateo county apartment. one of the accused is set to appear in court today and we are there. the latest on the investigation and the charges they are facing. that's tonight at 5:00. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we're always here for you at ktvu and mobile ktvu.com. thanks for watching. 0!ockÑ?çóxo?Ñ=çñÑñçvxqx?ñññ?óioy suitable for family viewing. coming next, helping abandoned and pet pigs. plus, trying to save a fragile fawn. and a co
. >> there will be concerts by the spinners, lover boy, air supply, kenny baby face edmonds and more.oday it is only $1 to get in and $1 for rides. the fair runs through july 7th. >>> it's opening day for the sonoma marin fair. it will run through sunday. the fair features concerts, live shows and also will have the world's ugliest dog contest. >>> ktvu crews tickets being given away at the lake merritt station. fans had to take a picture with the giant elephant. the...
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if you find the car on edmonds, they send you the e-mail, and they have to stick by that number. the opportunity to actually shop from your computer rather than going from dealership to dealership. it also gives you a guaranteed price. this is the second similar service. truecar.com allows you to also configure a car and then get a quote on it as well. then that way when you bring it in, that's the car and the price that you pay. it's to make it easier instead of all that haggling that i can't stand. >> yeah, and when you go through the drive-through window at mcdonald's, you can now get your burg we are a side of hash browns. >> yes, especially if it's 1:00 in the morning. mcdonald's used to have all these strict rules. we only serve breakfast from 6:00 to 10:00. well, they're finding people would really like to have an egg mcmuffin at 1:00 in the morning. select things will be available from 1:00 to 4:00 a.m. people want more choices, chris. >> yeah, and we're up at 4:00 in the morning. at least i am. there you go. not on my way out of the club. >> no, going to work. i used to
if you find the car on edmonds, they send you the e-mail, and they have to stick by that number. the opportunity to actually shop from your computer rather than going from dealership to dealership. it also gives you a guaranteed price. this is the second similar service. truecar.com allows you to also configure a car and then get a quote on it as well. then that way when you bring it in, that's the car and the price that you pay. it's to make it easier instead of all that haggling that i can't...
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. >>> hello, my name is edmond larry and i want you to see this picture. i couldn't think of his name. rock hudson, but i know rock hudson was the first person to die of aids and then the first black person was arthur ashe when the usa forced him to come out about his status. and when i hear the reports here about what's all been affected here, it makes me feel my living two or three years through this here surviving is not worth it, but i know it is worth it. and i know san francisco where i stay in the first aids hotel ambassador hotel, everything i have to fight, we fight in that hotel. we have been forgotten. and i know we like sour dough bread in san francisco, we found how to fight and win over hiv and aids. and it should be on our minds that this is where we should lead. this is our beacon light call. and i didn't think this what going to be -- i came to talk about me going to court. i'm fighting bullies in the hotel, you know, right now on tuesday. but just to hear -- you give our future and our lives, you're making me nothing because the last boar
. >>> hello, my name is edmond larry and i want you to see this picture. i couldn't think of his name. rock hudson, but i know rock hudson was the first person to die of aids and then the first black person was arthur ashe when the usa forced him to come out about his status. and when i hear the reports here about what's all been affected here, it makes me feel my living two or three years through this here surviving is not worth it, but i know it is worth it. and i know san francisco...
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thought and philosophy but rather, you say that the first modern conservativeas british statesma edmondhistories trace the conservavism back to burke i discovered that everything burke stood for and said was said a decade and a half earlier by the american founding 3 c1 conservatives. it struck me as strange and fascinating that conservative similar that is all about heh heritage doesn't know its ownn har tank. >> the thinkers, the intellectuals, thomas jefferson, a conservative? >> he was far moreradical. one of the most surprising things i discovered in the book is johadams was quite rdical throughout the revolution. he changes his thinking toward the endf it. >> conservativm itself, give us your view day of what statement its in. i have toell you, i can't always recognize a consertive. >> i think these conservatives i write about offer two leons. the first is that they compromise, they fout tooth and nail for this country, let me emphasize that. they fought tooth and nail for this country. they compromised for the good of the nation. they t patriotis before politics. theyere facing a
thought and philosophy but rather, you say that the first modern conservativeas british statesma edmondhistories trace the conservavism back to burke i discovered that everything burke stood for and said was said a decade and a half earlier by the american founding 3 c1 conservatives. it struck me as strange and fascinating that conservative similar that is all about heh heritage doesn't know its ownn har tank. >> the thinkers, the intellectuals, thomas jefferson, a conservative? >>...
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out the lineup the spinners, air supply that has pam cook written all over it and kenny baby faced edmonds. will be here as well too. >> i think i'm more of a rocker. [ laughter ] >> you're not a big air supply? >> i don't know. >> brian thanks for the update. your menu is making pam hungry. thanks for laying it out for us. appreciate it. >> reporter: no problem. >>> today is also opening day at the sonoma marin fair. it runs through sunday. the fair features concerts, livestock shows and the world's ugliest dog contest. it begins today at 1:00 p.m.. >>> new dress code rules at the marin county fair are prompting some concerns about racial profiling. county supervisors approved a dress code that bans gang members from wearing their colors and symbols but the aclu sent a letter to the county says it targets young people of color and could lead to discriminatory enforcement. the fair kicks off july 3rd. >>> time now 6:49. let's see what sal is watching right now. it's been a busy morning for you. >> it is. i'm surprised you're not an air supply person. i'm all out of love, pam. that's a song
out the lineup the spinners, air supply that has pam cook written all over it and kenny baby faced edmonds. will be here as well too. >> i think i'm more of a rocker. [ laughter ] >> you're not a big air supply? >> i don't know. >> brian thanks for the update. your menu is making pam hungry. thanks for laying it out for us. appreciate it. >> reporter: no problem. >>> today is also opening day at the sonoma marin fair. it runs through sunday. the fair...
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edmonds at swan. and also orleans street.you can see the inner loop, quite slow there around the beltway at 70. this traffic report is brought to you by michael and sons, baltimore. get zero% financing on a standby generator if paid in full. visit michael and sons.com. back to you. >> all right. thank you. >>> common sports injury, acl and rotator cuff, take people out of the game with you often. denise is live in studio b, as we ask about this important topic. >> yes. i'm with dr. alvin deterline. and we're not only talking about athletes who are serious young or old. but anybody who does activity outside of the norm. vic mentioned acl, but what other injuries do you see that are common? >> acl injuries are common common in football and soccer and things like that. meniscus tears are common. they can happen from a twisting or turning or getting up awkwardly from a squat. a wide variety of things can cause meniscus tears. they are probably the most common cause of knee pain in individuals. >> is that because those of us who a
edmonds at swan. and also orleans street.you can see the inner loop, quite slow there around the beltway at 70. this traffic report is brought to you by michael and sons, baltimore. get zero% financing on a standby generator if paid in full. visit michael and sons.com. back to you. >> all right. thank you. >>> common sports injury, acl and rotator cuff, take people out of the game with you often. denise is live in studio b, as we ask about this important topic. >> yes. i'm...
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. >>> 60 years ago last week, sir edmond hillary became the first people to successfully summit mountr, the great glaciers are melting. david basheer is raising awareness with his nonprofit glacier works. unfortunately we don't have the audio playing right now. i sat down with david recently. i began by asking him about a chance meeting with edmond hillary that inspired his current work. >> i climbed everest in 1983. we made the first live broadcast. i was walking down from the mountain, and heard he was in a nearby village. the village where he built schools and clinics and bridges and air strips. and i just said, well, i'm just going to find sir ed. i walked in and said, i've climbed everest. and actually, he said, well, david, i did that 30 years ago. and so we started talking about the climb. and i was so, i think overly exuberant, or just focused on it. and that's when he initially began his mentorship with me. and he said, david, you know, some day you'll learn to turn your eyes from the summit and look into the valleys. because after everest, he had spent his entire lifetime ra
. >>> 60 years ago last week, sir edmond hillary became the first people to successfully summit mountr, the great glaciers are melting. david basheer is raising awareness with his nonprofit glacier works. unfortunately we don't have the audio playing right now. i sat down with david recently. i began by asking him about a chance meeting with edmond hillary that inspired his current work. >> i climbed everest in 1983. we made the first live broadcast. i was walking down from the...
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that is why, we are concerned about every place from around edmond to north, and down to moore to theuth. because there's multiple tornadoes, if you had a tornado go through and you think you are done with it, there's potentially another one on your tail. so, jeff was just around the yukon area and we were talking about el reno to the west, el reno saw another tornado develop behind it. we have the two tornadoes at least on the ground here. these are all oklahoma city suburbs, and now we are getting into the oklahoma city area proper with potentially a very, very large destructive tornado kokh, one tornado is a half mile wide and very disturbingly, he sees people -- you know what you looking at. you can actually drive in. one of these tornadoes are on a dirct track for downtown oklahoma city. it's six minutes past 8:00 on the east coast, we are in o'reilly's time period, i am sure you understand why he is not with us this moment. it's probably time for a prayer for the people of oklahoma city, i believe we are in the middle of another historic event. jeff, on the ground, are you in y
that is why, we are concerned about every place from around edmond to north, and down to moore to theuth. because there's multiple tornadoes, if you had a tornado go through and you think you are done with it, there's potentially another one on your tail. so, jeff was just around the yukon area and we were talking about el reno to the west, el reno saw another tornado develop behind it. we have the two tornadoes at least on the ground here. these are all oklahoma city suburbs, and now we are...
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they especially loved the edmond burke quote that he started out with that was the theme of his talkould mention that. >> i was making an argument from my new book that we've broken the contract between the generations, and what we've done with our crazy system of unfunded liabilities and medicare and social security, not to mention the federal debt itself. we've broken the contract between the generations. this goesing to paid for by the young and by the unborn. they don't get to vote so it's easy toe pass the buck to them. >> we'll talk more about that in the rundown coming up, niall. has ben bernanke run his course at the fed? that's what we asked in today's yahoo! finance poll and we'll get into it with mr. ferguson in just a couple of seconds as "power lunch" continues. what's in your ear? oooo! a quarter! check for more! well, i guess i can double check... my watch! [ male announcer ] it pays to double check, with state farm. all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. [ cows moo
they especially loved the edmond burke quote that he started out with that was the theme of his talkould mention that. >> i was making an argument from my new book that we've broken the contract between the generations, and what we've done with our crazy system of unfunded liabilities and medicare and social security, not to mention the federal debt itself. we've broken the contract between the generations. this goesing to paid for by the young and by the unborn. they don't get to vote so...
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i thought earlier today, we got on the road about ten after three going from edmond to norman so we could stay south of the storms. that's what we did. there was a lot of traffic then. i thought wow, this is great, there's a lot of traffic, people are going home early, they will stay home and that's it. maybe it's a friday night, maybe people are going to go out anyway but people are now stuck in this traffic and they are stuck -- we talked a lot about tornadoes but this storm also probably has baseball size hail with it, as you're sitting in your car getting pelted by very large hail on i-40, 44. >> chad, i got to jump in here. we'll continue to check in with chad. governor mary fallin is joining me now. governor, what's the situation? how concerned are you about what's happening on the ground? >> i'm very concerned right now. we have massive big storms around our major populated areas around oklahoma city, midwest city, tinker air force base, moore, norman. i'm here across from the capitol and it is hailing and blowing and raining extremely hard. our tornado sirens have gone off several
i thought earlier today, we got on the road about ten after three going from edmond to norman so we could stay south of the storms. that's what we did. there was a lot of traffic then. i thought wow, this is great, there's a lot of traffic, people are going home early, they will stay home and that's it. maybe it's a friday night, maybe people are going to go out anyway but people are now stuck in this traffic and they are stuck -- we talked a lot about tornadoes but this storm also probably has...
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edmonds has its top picks for 2013., best of the models for under $20,000. in the $30,000 the honda civic. the dodge charger and the porsche panam, what is that? >> porsche panamera. >> i can't even, i'm so out of the porsche market i don't know how to say the name of the car. >> lamborghini. >> well the maserati, that was just to make me feel powerful and strong. >> what do we need to know about homes? >> listings dropped 12%, areas like las vegas, l.a., sacramento atlanta seeing the biggest declines, that pushes up prices. >>> coming up, it's every parent's nightmare, a car coming right at your baby on a city street. >> oh, my. >> what do you do? my goodness. we'll have one mother's story. >>> but first live pictures in southampt southampton, england. >> the duchess of cambridge makes her last solo public appearance, we're joined by royal watcher victoria arbiter. >> royal history, live. the verizon share everything plan for small business lets you connect up to 25 devices on one easy to manage plan. that means your s
edmonds has its top picks for 2013., best of the models for under $20,000. in the $30,000 the honda civic. the dodge charger and the porsche panam, what is that? >> porsche panamera. >> i can't even, i'm so out of the porsche market i don't know how to say the name of the car. >> lamborghini. >> well the maserati, that was just to make me feel powerful and strong. >> what do we need to know about homes? >> listings dropped 12%, areas like las vegas, l.a.,...
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from smucker's to our birthday buddies out there, take a look if you will at eugene zimmerman from edmonde, tap dance, you name it, he dances. here is mildred, i like that name, mildred marr from springfield, mass. she's 101 years old today. she loves her family and they love her. they get together all the time. that's awfully nice, so many people live so far away, they can't do that. good old lewis bradley from stuarts draft, virginia, i know, they have a cheese shop there, menonnites, incredible food, 100 years old today, and he loves cows. drinks his milk straight from the cow, no pasturization, nothing, good for him. and annie mae charles of galveston, texas, is 100 years old today. she is a lovely lady who likes her bacon crisp every morning. i do. i love bacon, crispy bacon. good old sylvester dolinar from pittsburgh, pennsylvania, one of his favorite pasttimes he makes money doing is yard work. you see progress. i like yard work. he's 100 years old today. happy birthday, and ruth lacher, she is from wells, minnesota. she is 108 years old today and she can make the greatest pickles
from smucker's to our birthday buddies out there, take a look if you will at eugene zimmerman from edmonde, tap dance, you name it, he dances. here is mildred, i like that name, mildred marr from springfield, mass. she's 101 years old today. she loves her family and they love her. they get together all the time. that's awfully nice, so many people live so far away, they can't do that. good old lewis bradley from stuarts draft, virginia, i know, they have a cheese shop there, menonnites,...
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. >> stephanie: and shorter an the edmond fitzgerald. >> stephanie: yes, it is.paying attention to progressive news lately because i have been caught up in this heat mania. >> stephanie: and congratulations to the heat. >> caller: thank you, but now i got some disturbing news this morning. i had to turn the tv on and watch some regular news, and i found out that the republicans, along with the new immigration bill, they want to flood the border with troops. >> well, with border agents. >> caller: would they be paid by the federal government? >> yes. >> caller: and steph am i correct in what i have heard lately, over the past couple of years, that we have been saying that most of the states like where i live in miami, don't have an economy, and basically they live off of federal money right? >> who -- >> caller: i said most southern states with these southern borders, most of these governors they don't have a real economy. there is no industry here. >> stephanie: they take more out of the federal government than they put in unlike most blue states that put in more
. >> stephanie: and shorter an the edmond fitzgerald. >> stephanie: yes, it is.paying attention to progressive news lately because i have been caught up in this heat mania. >> stephanie: and congratulations to the heat. >> caller: thank you, but now i got some disturbing news this morning. i had to turn the tv on and watch some regular news, and i found out that the republicans, along with the new immigration bill, they want to flood the border with troops. >>...
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this this year i joined john on the 50th anniversary of the crossing of the edmond pelt it's brinch in selma, alabama, the bloody march on bloody sunday which turned around the voting rights act, saw to it that every american got equal access to vote an changed the history of our country. it's a privilege to honor john today on the 50th anniversary of the crossing of the edmund pettis bridge. john recently suffered the loss of his beautiful wife lillian. she is survived by their son john miles lewis, and john is a great leader to this day on the floor of the united states house, a great leader for the state of georgia and one with whom i am pleased to serve with as united states senator. history has many heroes and there are pictures and carvings are all over this comal capitol but none that survivessed their rights for others. john lewis is such a person. i'm honored to recognize him with this resolution today. and i thank the president of the senate for the time to make the speech. i yield back my time or yield to the distinguished senator from vermont. the presiding officer: the sen
this this year i joined john on the 50th anniversary of the crossing of the edmond pelt it's brinch in selma, alabama, the bloody march on bloody sunday which turned around the voting rights act, saw to it that every american got equal access to vote an changed the history of our country. it's a privilege to honor john today on the 50th anniversary of the crossing of the edmund pettis bridge. john recently suffered the loss of his beautiful wife lillian. she is survived by their son john miles...
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the soldier sailor edmond marines and civilians a common distilled get great train. it's something that they look forward to and the operations that they too are significant. i think they really feel good about what they're able to do for our country. so from my perspective it starts with training and building that kind of a force. you mentioned incentives, senator, if i could. i think incentives is going to play a key part in this. as incentive pay for languages plays a key part, i think incentives for our cyber force is also going to play a key part. we've had discussions with services about how to start there. we don't have that program yet but that's something we're looking at. >> there's also a question about whether or not the department of defense has the resources to maintain a number of cyber test ranges across its services and agencies, again, in the training phase. there has to be, they have to be exercises with conventional weapons and other weapons systems. could you share with the committee what your thoughts are about cyber ranges so that you have an o
the soldier sailor edmond marines and civilians a common distilled get great train. it's something that they look forward to and the operations that they too are significant. i think they really feel good about what they're able to do for our country. so from my perspective it starts with training and building that kind of a force. you mentioned incentives, senator, if i could. i think incentives is going to play a key part in this. as incentive pay for languages plays a key part, i think...
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edmonds has on our twitter page as an independent -- i would like to see congress put aside for localifferences and do some and to rebuild the country. it won't happen. front-page story inside the "new york times and look at colonoscopies explain why the u.s. leads the world in health expenditures. it points out that while the united states medical system is famous for drugs costing hundreds of thousands of dollars in heroic care the end of life, there is a more significant factor in the nations $2.7 trillion annual health-care bill. which may not be the use of extraordinary services, but the high-priced type of ordinary ones. colonoscopies offer a compelling case study, in some cases it can cost as much as $9,000, covered by insurance. an explanation of why insurance rates continue to go up. front page this morning. chris joining us from new haven, connecticut on our democrat line. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. that new york times article hit the nail on the head. i was really calling about passing the college loan bill so that young people are not saddled with
edmonds has on our twitter page as an independent -- i would like to see congress put aside for localifferences and do some and to rebuild the country. it won't happen. front-page story inside the "new york times and look at colonoscopies explain why the u.s. leads the world in health expenditures. it points out that while the united states medical system is famous for drugs costing hundreds of thousands of dollars in heroic care the end of life, there is a more significant factor in the...
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it's located at the rec center on edmond son avenue. it'll be opened until eight. it's important for everybody, especially seniors and children to stay hydrated and cool. >> just last week we are talking about cool, rain. now it's record temperatures. >> topping a hundred degrees and then some for the afternoon. are you right. its going to be a hot one. some enjoy the heat. you may be looking forward to that heat up today so you can maybe get in to the pool. this morning at this hour perhaps the best tim to get out and exercise with the excessive heat coming our way. you heard about the spare the air today. today is probably the best time to be out. we have 60's around the bay. some of the inland areas warming to the 70s. as we get to ten already feeling warm. along the coast, upper 60's, mid70's around the bay. look at your neighborhood. 86 for areas around livermore. you can see the red starting to creep. we are looking at a rapid warm up. in to the noontime, the central valley, i was there and you can bet i was in the pool. it'll be hot. already in to the upper
it's located at the rec center on edmond son avenue. it'll be opened until eight. it's important for everybody, especially seniors and children to stay hydrated and cool. >> just last week we are talking about cool, rain. now it's record temperatures. >> topping a hundred degrees and then some for the afternoon. are you right. its going to be a hot one. some enjoy the heat. you may be looking forward to that heat up today so you can maybe get in to the pool. this morning at this...
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congress will expeditiously restore the anchor in the name of john lewis who shed his blood on the edmond pettis bridge, who continues to be a peacemaker in this congress, that we re-authorize this wonderful legislative initiative so that incidents like north forest independent school district and others who have fallen victim to this nonenforceability of the voting rights act can be restoorned we come together as a great -- restored and we come together as a great and wonderful nation. i thank the gentleman and i yield back. mr. gohmert: i thank my friend from texas. impressker, i was quite and pleased to work with ms. jackson lee to help one of our servicemen. people around the country say, why can't people get along on beeth sides of the aisle, when we disagree on issues we say that. but when we work together buzz of our common goal to make the country better and help those who have been unfairly treated, we work together and it's a pleasure to do so. i thank my friend from texas, ms. jackson lee and i would like commend today on the good that the voting rights act did. back in the 196
congress will expeditiously restore the anchor in the name of john lewis who shed his blood on the edmond pettis bridge, who continues to be a peacemaker in this congress, that we re-authorize this wonderful legislative initiative so that incidents like north forest independent school district and others who have fallen victim to this nonenforceability of the voting rights act can be restoorned we come together as a great -- restored and we come together as a great and wonderful nation. i thank...