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there had been road work there but traffic should be okay from hayward to dublin. 237 at middle field road and mountain view well and also at the toll plaza. at 4:02, back to the desk. >>> new this morning a suspected carjacker has been arrested after leading authorities and a chase through parts of the east bay. the suspect first crashed a car into a garage of a house on parsons avenue and castro valley just before 1:00 this morning that caused a gas leak. firefighters and pg&e rushed to the scene and in the meantime the suspect ran away to somerset avenue where he carjacked a car. alameda deputies chased him, and he ended up crashing again on grove way. it began when the suspect stole a car in san leandro and crashed it into the home, it is believed. ktvu's elissa harrington is on the way to the crime scenes and >>> a powerful cyclone with 127- mile per hour winds slammed into the eastern coast of india during the night. it was as strong as a category 3 hurricane. some airports are shut down and train service has been stopped as well in eastern india. >>> from 7:00 to 3:00epd will be ste
there had been road work there but traffic should be okay from hayward to dublin. 237 at middle field road and mountain view well and also at the toll plaza. at 4:02, back to the desk. >>> new this morning a suspected carjacker has been arrested after leading authorities and a chase through parts of the east bay. the suspect first crashed a car into a garage of a house on parsons avenue and castro valley just before 1:00 this morning that caused a gas leak. firefighters and pg&e...
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it's on its roof, westbound 237 near middle field road. i believe the only person inside the vehicle did get out okay. so hopefully no serious injuries but emergency crews are on the way to the scene and that is blocking lane number two right now. a quick check of mass transit. b.a.r.t. began running at 5:00 a.m. ace one on time and normal >>> expand upon that small craft advisory i told you about north of the bay bridge where you see the yellow through the delta. the fastest breezes start at 3:00 and go through 9:00 so some caution on the water there. 64 in monterey. 68 in san diego. look at all that sunshine along the coast. palm spring at 97. mid to upper 60s along the sierra including tahoe where we're going to put off the rain saturday. showers and thunderstorms looking more likely sunday. >>> the battle on capitol hill is heating up after william bar stood up the house judiciary committee. i've been tracking it this morning. democrats claim barr wanted to dodge questions on how he handled the barr report. house speaker nancy pelosi w
it's on its roof, westbound 237 near middle field road. i believe the only person inside the vehicle did get out okay. so hopefully no serious injuries but emergency crews are on the way to the scene and that is blocking lane number two right now. a quick check of mass transit. b.a.r.t. began running at 5:00 a.m. ace one on time and normal >>> expand upon that small craft advisory i told you about north of the bay bridge where you see the yellow through the delta. the fastest breezes...
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like forty years going each home game and field road what's a game that shows how much it means so easy easy answer and. but what can we do and i'll be on the team six and we find i think we should still try. last year you work mary close to winning the tempest. do you think. this game have. already forgotten or is that what you're facing both though of course is how does a lot to the right for last year because it was difficult to write books always do because you go to term is it fun so i'm already blessed that i was or eighty five is that it's unbelievable most of my colleagues have to be a whole life with all they have a really good coaches don't have the teams i had and i don't have the experience i had to face by a meeting or i'm afraid as i was the final it's a really interesting experience where i was losing it is a very interesting experience as well not something you need but it's like a very very strong medicine which you actually want. but if you take it if so it can help and that's actually how we took it. you know if you will try it again if it's possible of course but it'
like forty years going each home game and field road what's a game that shows how much it means so easy easy answer and. but what can we do and i'll be on the team six and we find i think we should still try. last year you work mary close to winning the tempest. do you think. this game have. already forgotten or is that what you're facing both though of course is how does a lot to the right for last year because it was difficult to write books always do because you go to term is it fun so i'm...
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the city council approved a project on west middle field road and shoreline boulevard. 700 units and 144 units of affordable housing. the rest will be market rate. >>> a mother shares the agony of losing an infant. an alarming statistic on infant mortality. >>> a survivor of the ghost ship warehouse fire takes the stand. how she described surviving the fire. >>> there's a shifting momentum in the nba playoff as the rafters win their third game in a row. mark has the latest in sports. rocket to stardom with the savings at kohl's!... save on elton john rocketman tees... family swimwear... and beach towels. plus - take $10 off your purchase of $25 or more!... plus - get $5 kohl's cash for every $25 spent! kohl's. see rocketman in theaters may 31st. . >>> new numbers about the number of people in alameda county that lost an infant. infant mortality among blacks are twice the average. >> jennifer took a moment to comfort her baby boy even though she needed comforting. she was about to share the loss of her baby girl publically. >> emily is not drinking her bottle. she has a squeal type cr
the city council approved a project on west middle field road and shoreline boulevard. 700 units and 144 units of affordable housing. the rest will be market rate. >>> a mother shares the agony of losing an infant. an alarming statistic on infant mortality. >>> a survivor of the ghost ship warehouse fire takes the stand. how she described surviving the fire. >>> there's a shifting momentum in the nba playoff as the rafters win their third game in a row. mark has the...
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thunderstorm wind damage, a large tree down along summer field road blocking traffic. then the cameras are actually at this one right here. a tree on a car, intersection of 11th road. and that is just in this area right there with one storm that came through, the same storm that promptedhe tornado warning for downtown d.c. now, this is the only storm in the game right you thousand done towardouthern st. mary's in noward parts of the northern neck. warnings with this. i'm kind of surprised good thab t but we're continuing to watch it. this line produced tornadoes back into parts of look at the line just move all the way across ohio. and then really develop through the area. really quite incredible. almost door derecho like. however it did not have thein damag winds back toward pittsburgh down to you aour are. didn't matter to us, we saw it here in our area. and 83 tomtrow, a beauul day tomorrow. plenty of sunshine. 80 on saturday. a couple really nice days. and then we start to g to something different. 92 sunday, 30% chance of an afternoon hour orrm sto any storm could
thunderstorm wind damage, a large tree down along summer field road blocking traffic. then the cameras are actually at this one right here. a tree on a car, intersection of 11th road. and that is just in this area right there with one storm that came through, the same storm that promptedhe tornado warning for downtown d.c. now, this is the only storm in the game right you thousand done towardouthern st. mary's in noward parts of the northern neck. warnings with this. i'm kind of surprised good...
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middle field road as you head up to palo alto for mountain view.and at 7:00 you can see some yellow starting to line up into the north bay. a break from 9:00 on. we'll try to get the giants game first pitch. look at the moderate rain. it keeps getting heavier during the evening hours. a solid shield. a thunderstorm not out of the offing. by 11:00, we're out of here. by 9:00 just about all of us having some light to measurable rain. we'll get up to half an inch around most of the bay area. up in the north bay and our fastest winds at noon but at 7:00 will be around 30 to 40 miles an hour. a chance of rain, dry saturday, sunday morning, sunday afternoon dry. >>> we had another sig alert issued. i did tell you about an issue, a crash ending up the wrong way on the shoulder. they had to shut down a couple lanes to get that hooked up to the tow truck. now everything is back open and you are quite heavy. that is a long backup. if you're coming from 680. 27 miles an hour through lafayette and then about 9 miles an hour. it is looking better and here is a
middle field road as you head up to palo alto for mountain view.and at 7:00 you can see some yellow starting to line up into the north bay. a break from 9:00 on. we'll try to get the giants game first pitch. look at the moderate rain. it keeps getting heavier during the evening hours. a solid shield. a thunderstorm not out of the offing. by 11:00, we're out of here. by 9:00 just about all of us having some light to measurable rain. we'll get up to half an inch around most of the bay area. up in...
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seems that i want above all i hope to stay healthy so i can continue looking after the rose field up the road just on and that our yields improve in 2 or 3 years and both. my father always said rose fields are a joint venture with nature you're not the one who determines its fate its nature is a long credit. this year nature hasn't been kind to the roses and the many people whose livelihoods depend on them but in the village of tortilla they're celebrating today nonetheless. aleksandr diagonals has invited pickers rose farmers friends and acquaintances for a get together. no matter how good or bad the season has been he won't let a bad year deprive him of the chance to throw a party. to it because if you. read custom her family are among the guests. as are even off and his family. everyone is proud of the harvest of the grose's and of the valley world famous for its fragrant flowers. in addition to being a source of income the roses are also a symbol of national identity and an integral part of traditions and culture here in the valley. which is why for an eccentric that i don't know a celebr
seems that i want above all i hope to stay healthy so i can continue looking after the rose field up the road just on and that our yields improve in 2 or 3 years and both. my father always said rose fields are a joint venture with nature you're not the one who determines its fate its nature is a long credit. this year nature hasn't been kind to the roses and the many people whose livelihoods depend on them but in the village of tortilla they're celebrating today nonetheless. aleksandr diagonals...
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interview with yale university historicalion joanne freeman on her book, "the field of blood, violence in congress and the road to civil war", ended up with scores of congressman in a mass ball, so in and of itself it's dramatic. guys throwing punches and spitoons and it's like a massive encounter, but what was really interesting to me is people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and a group of southerners running at each other in the house of representatives and several of them said, this doesn't look like a normal congressional fight this looks like north against south. this looks like a battle. and that's really striking. and indeed, it certainly did look like a battle and it's not that long before the civil war. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on span's q & a. >> c-span's newest book, "the presidents" noted historians rank the best and worst chief executives. through stories gathered by interviews with noted presidential historians. explore the life events at that shaped our leaders, challenges they faced and the legacies they have left behind. order your copy today. c-sp
interview with yale university historicalion joanne freeman on her book, "the field of blood, violence in congress and the road to civil war", ended up with scores of congressman in a mass ball, so in and of itself it's dramatic. guys throwing punches and spitoons and it's like a massive encounter, but what was really interesting to me is people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and a group of southerners running at each other in the house of...
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on "lectures in >> sunday night on "q and a," joanne freeman on her book "the field of blood: violence in congress and the road to civil war." >> you end up with scores of congressman in a mass role. it is dramatic. guys are throwing punches and spit tunes. it is like a massive encounter. people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and southerners, running at each other in the of them said,ral this does not look like a normal congressional fight. it looks like north against south. it looks like a battle. that is really striking. indeed, it did look like a battle and it is not that long before the civil war. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on space fans to a day. -- c-span's q&a. >> next on history bookshelf, jeff gwynn talks about his book, "go down together: the true, untold story of bonnie and clyde ." he recounts their criminal exploits that entertained the american public during the great depression and contends that bonnie and clyde were inept crooks throughout their crime spree. this was recorded at the kansas city public library in kansas city, missouri in 2009. thank yo
on "lectures in >> sunday night on "q and a," joanne freeman on her book "the field of blood: violence in congress and the road to civil war." >> you end up with scores of congressman in a mass role. it is dramatic. guys are throwing punches and spit tunes. it is like a massive encounter. people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and southerners, running at each other in the of them said,ral this does not look like a normal...
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2019] ♪ ♪ >> sunday night, and q&a, yale university historian joanne freeman on her book "field of blood: the roadcivil war." >> the congressman were just in a mass brawl. in and of itself, it is dramatic. it is a massive encounter. but what was really interesting ,o me was people looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and southerners arms -- armed, running at each other. several said this is not look like a normal fight, this looks like north against south, this looks like it back. -- like a battle. indeed, it does look like a battle, and it is not that long before the civil war. eastern, night, 8 p.m. on c-span's q&a. >> starting memorial day, all week in primetime, c-span has coverage of commencement ceremonies taking place across the country. featured speakers include marilyn representative of elijah cummings, defense secretary ,atrick shanahan, stacey abrams donald trump, and sonja sotomayor. watch online, anytime at c-span.org and listen on the free c-span radio app. a discussion of foreign the believess with of two veteran groups joining us here on washington journal toni
2019] ♪ ♪ >> sunday night, and q&a, yale university historian joanne freeman on her book "field of blood: the roadcivil war." >> the congressman were just in a mass brawl. in and of itself, it is dramatic. it is a massive encounter. but what was really interesting ,o me was people looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and southerners arms -- armed, running at each other. several said this is not look like a normal fight, this looks like north...
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road. witnesses told them the suspect ran into a field near by. >> upon they say approximately 15 to 20 vehiclesover to the side of the road. some of which had damage, shattered windows, with help of witnesses they pointed out the direction that the suspect had fled. >> the deputies said they tracked down valdez and took him into custody. one person sufficiented minor injuries after being hit by a rock. >>> well united nations report predicts 1 million animal and plant species face eminent risk of going extinct. the alarming prediction says nature is threatened at rates unprecedented in human history. and living species face being wiped out. the group of scientists blames the burning of fossil fuels, pollution and urbanization. >> if we want to leave a world for our children and grandchildren, that has not been destroyed by human activities we need to act now. >> that report says it's up to countries to reduce water consumption, find green ways to reduce electricity and eliminator food waste, critics say that is too much over the top and ex exaggerates the consequences. >>> well red frogs are th
road. witnesses told them the suspect ran into a field near by. >> upon they say approximately 15 to 20 vehiclesover to the side of the road. some of which had damage, shattered windows, with help of witnesses they pointed out the direction that the suspect had fled. >> the deputies said they tracked down valdez and took him into custody. one person sufficiented minor injuries after being hit by a rock. >>> well united nations report predicts 1 million animal and plant...
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use it you know it is convenient because on a continent like forgot that is field reads lots of traffic on most of its major roads especially in of and cities it has been one of those convenient transport services that when it comes to the issue of insecurity and also the pitfalls that are being experienced by the other countries like poland and the united states and the united kingdom that are currently on strike this week the programs that are is happening even we countries like kenya and nigeria but for them i think the big issue is ease on pay their pay is so little that sometimes the actually do not know what the taking home at the end of a tall order and bear up from nairobi there thank you very much. drive us on happy and investors of course asking will the right hanging from ever make money the company has posted only losses and the ten years since it was founded and it is no stranger to controversy either. it seems controversy has constantly tell gaited since the company was founded ten years ago the disruptive startup has put taxi drivers around the world in terror of losing their livelihoods leading to
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our interview with yale university historian joann freeman on her book, "the field of blood: violence in congress and the roado the civil war." >> in and of itself it's dramatic, guys are throwing punches and spittoon's, a massive encounter, but what was really interesting to me was, people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of group ofrs and a southerners, lots of them armed, running at each other in the house of representatives. said, this of them doesn't look like a normal congressional fight. this looks like north against south. this looks like a battle. and that is really striking. and indeed certainly did look like a battle, and it is not that long before the civil war. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q and a. simply threes giant networks under government-supported service called pbs. then, in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea, let viewers decide on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the door to washington policymaking for all to see, bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of power to the people
our interview with yale university historian joann freeman on her book, "the field of blood: violence in congress and the roado the civil war." >> in and of itself it's dramatic, guys are throwing punches and spittoon's, a massive encounter, but what was really interesting to me was, people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of group ofrs and a southerners, lots of them armed, running at each other in the house of representatives. said, this of them doesn't...
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. >> they always respond, after they lose at home to go on the road and handle business. home field is back on our court. >> i'm frustrated like my dad, but you know, they are my team. >> reporter: shark fans packed the shark tank tonight for game two of the western conference finals coming out as always in full force to show their support. >> this is the role we have here. >> reporter: the premier loyalty everyday all over san jose. >> inside it will be a spicy sandwich with cucumber. >> reporter: one of the most popular roles on the menu is the big lebowski named after sharks captain joe pavel ski. not just because restaurant owner captains or fans, because he is one of their customers. this budget is a funny story about five or six years ago, i thought joe pavel ski and his wife will come in here dan became pretty fond, she's the owners of the kind of collaborated on what he orders and i think they named a roll after him. >> reporter: although the rest of the team could not take home a win tonight, there is no doubt the fans believe this is their year for the stanley cup. now it
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large hail covering the roads and fields and more of this is on the way.uweather's paul williams for the details. good morning, paul. >> good morning, kenneth, janai. we're expecting another round of hail, not necessarily in colorado, but throughout a good portion of the midwest. we're watching out for damaging hail force in san antonio, dallas, oklahoma city, kansas city during the day. during the night look for flooding downpours throughout the eastern portions of arkansas as well as the midsouth into the memphis area as well as cape girardeau with flooding downpours and massive travel delays. look for widespread rain from minneapolis to omaha, over toward rapid city. showers with a mix of snow near denver. and then showers for the four corners region. then watching out for the risk of more thunderstorms for thursday for st. louis, indianapolis, and nashville. janai, kenneth? >> paul, thank you. >>> turning to breaking new details on president trump's tax records showing more than $1 billion in business losses over a 10-year period. >> "the new york time
large hail covering the roads and fields and more of this is on the way.uweather's paul williams for the details. good morning, paul. >> good morning, kenneth, janai. we're expecting another round of hail, not necessarily in colorado, but throughout a good portion of the midwest. we're watching out for damaging hail force in san antonio, dallas, oklahoma city, kansas city during the day. during the night look for flooding downpours throughout the eastern portions of arkansas as well as...
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watch our october, 2018 interview with yale university historian jo ann on "the field of blood: violence in congress and the road to civil war." >> and you end up with scores of congressmen just in a mass brawl. so in and of itself it's dramatic. guys throwing punches. it's a massive encounter. what was really interesting to me was people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and a group of southerners, lots of them armed, running at each other in the house of representatives and several of them said, this doesn't look like a normal congressional fight. this looks like north against south. this looks like a battle. and that's really striking. and indeed, it certainly did look like a battle and it's not that long before the civil war is. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." want to welck stephen moore. he is with the heritage foundation, serving as a fitting fellow. he is the co-author of trumponomics. good sunday morning. guest: thank you for having me. it is a pleasure to be here. host: we are glad to have you back. let's begin with the news for you personally. you
watch our october, 2018 interview with yale university historian jo ann on "the field of blood: violence in congress and the road to civil war." >> and you end up with scores of congressmen just in a mass brawl. so in and of itself it's dramatic. guys throwing punches. it's a massive encounter. what was really interesting to me was people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and a group of southerners, lots of them armed, running at each other in...
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road. witnesses told them that the suspect ran off into a field nearby. >> upon the arrival of the deputies, they say approximately 15 to 20 vehicles pulled over on the side of the road. some which had damage, that is erred windows, and with the help of some witnesses, they pointed out the direction that the suspect had fled. >> deputies managed to locate valdez and take him into custody. one person suffered minor injuries after being hit by a rock. >>> state fire officials say they are bracing for a tough wildfire season ahead. cal fire and state officials headed to mclellan air force base in california today as part of wildfire prepared's week, looking to improve forest management and clear vegetation. they have the public to chip in by creating defensible spaces around up with evacuation plans for their areas. >> part of this is an individual responsibility. it's so important learn about the it theres in your area. what kind of a fire zone that you live in. >> creating a fire break in the east by a hills is one of 35 high priority projects that cal fire crews will be handling across the
road. witnesses told them that the suspect ran off into a field nearby. >> upon the arrival of the deputies, they say approximately 15 to 20 vehicles pulled over on the side of the road. some which had damage, that is erred windows, and with the help of some witnesses, they pointed out the direction that the suspect had fled. >> deputies managed to locate valdez and take him into custody. one person suffered minor injuries after being hit by a rock. >>> state fire officials...
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sunday night, yale university historian julian freeman on her book, "the field of blood, the violence of congress and of the roadall. it is dramatic, the guys are throwing punches and spittoon's, it is a massive encounter, but what was interesting to me was that people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and southerners, many of them armed, running at each other in the house of the presented haves and this does not look like a normal fight, this looks like north against south. this looks like a battle. that is really striking. and it didn't look like a battle and it is not that long before the civil war. announcer: sunday night on c-span. this weekend on american history tv, historian henry louis gates talks about reconstruction and the subsequent jim crow laws used in southern states to reestablish white supremacy. here is a preview. >> but systematically, step-by-step, the redemption us -- the confederates wrote the south rose again and a disenfranchised those black men and did it in such a clever way that you could not -- what are you going to do, the amendments are ratified?
sunday night, yale university historian julian freeman on her book, "the field of blood, the violence of congress and of the roadall. it is dramatic, the guys are throwing punches and spittoon's, it is a massive encounter, but what was interesting to me was that people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and southerners, many of them armed, running at each other in the house of the presented haves and this does not look like a normal fight, this looks like...
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field of rapeseed of. one of the 4 monocultures which are grown on 78 percent of our agricultural space. a romantic country road part of one of the densest traffic networks in the world laid from end to end it would reach the moon and back. a german forest. a tidy raw materials warehouse 91 percent is used for timber production. and opencast mine. brutal beauty ignite mining for energy production is going to be phased out in 2 decades time the view will go on exploiting the earth until the very last reserves are used up with and another few 100000000 tons of c o 2 have been dumped into the atmosphere he still isn't working. on the only then will we see ok there are consequences such as forest fires sea levels rising refugee crises triggered by. veyron mental catastrophes then we humans will start to think. we think it's enough to remain pits successfully dug for the exploitation of construction materials and turn them into lakes for us and a few other species to splash around in. the world population is growing annually by around the same number of people who live in germany the growth is chiefly in countries s
field of rapeseed of. one of the 4 monocultures which are grown on 78 percent of our agricultural space. a romantic country road part of one of the densest traffic networks in the world laid from end to end it would reach the moon and back. a german forest. a tidy raw materials warehouse 91 percent is used for timber production. and opencast mine. brutal beauty ignite mining for energy production is going to be phased out in 2 decades time the view will go on exploiting the earth until the very...
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our interview with yale university historian joanne freeman on her book "the field of blood: violence in congress nd the roado civil war." >> in and of itself, it's dramatic. guys were throwing punches, it's a massive encounter, but what was really interesting to me was people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and a group of southerners, lots of them armed running at each other at the house of representativess and several of them said this doesn't look like a congressional fight. this looks like a battle, against north and south and hat's really striking. and it's not that striking because it's a civil war. >> sunday on c-span on "q&a." "washington journal" continues. host: we welcome back representative jim himes, democrat of connecticut, a member on intelligence and here to talk about issues of foreign policy. good morning. guest: good morning. host: what this likelihood that we will move to some sort of military conflict with iran? guest: i was feeling better than i was four or five days ago. four or five days ago, we were hearing from the administration that iran was t
our interview with yale university historian joanne freeman on her book "the field of blood: violence in congress nd the roado civil war." >> in and of itself, it's dramatic. guys were throwing punches, it's a massive encounter, but what was really interesting to me was people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and a group of southerners, lots of them armed running at each other at the house of representativess and several of them said this...
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interview with yale university historian joined freeman on her book, "the field of one: violence in congress and the world -- road to civil war." in and of itself it is dramatic. guys are throwing punches, it is a massive encounter. what was interesting to me was people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and a group of southerners running at each other in the house of representatives and several of them said this does not look like a normal congressional fight. this looks like north and south. this looks a good battle. and that is striking. indeed, it certainly did look like a battle and it is not that long before the civil war. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." oversight hearing on the pricing of the hiv prevention drug. witnesses include doctors and the ceo of the company that manufactures the pill. they were asked about access to the drug and why the cost is higher in the u.s. than in other countries. this is about 3.5 hours. s higher in the u.s. than in other countries. this is about three and a half hours. >> the meet willing come to order. the chair r
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road. witnesses told them the suspect ran away to a nearby field >> upon e arrival the deputies they saw approximatelyes pulled over on the side of the road, some of which had damage, shattered windows and with the help of some witnesses they pointed out the direction the suspect had fled. >> deputies tracked down valdez and made an arrest. one person suffered minor injuries after being hit by a rock. >>> today in the east bay there will be an increased focus on safety for motorcycles starting at 7:00 this morning the chp in contra costa county will be out in full force making sure the roads are safe for everyone. motorcycle-involved crashes in california continue to be a major concern. in 2017 in the contra costa area alone there were 114 motorcycle crashes, two of which were fatal. >>> governor gavin newsom and other state leaders are expected to pay tribute today to chp officers killed in the line of duty. the ceremony is taking place later this morning at the chp memorial in sacramento. the names of ten law enforcement officers and other agencies were added to the california's peace officer's memo
road. witnesses told them the suspect ran away to a nearby field >> upon e arrival the deputies they saw approximatelyes pulled over on the side of the road, some of which had damage, shattered windows and with the help of some witnesses they pointed out the direction the suspect had fled. >> deputies tracked down valdez and made an arrest. one person suffered minor injuries after being hit by a rock. >>> today in the east bay there will be an increased focus on safety for...
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road as it passes. carving a path through this field, over land and water. >> anybody to the northeast of the highway 7 and highway 12 intersection needs to take cover right now. >> reporter: northeast of tulsa, the national weather service warning of a particularly dangerous situation, calling it life-threatening. >> it's a confirmed large and extremely dangerous tornado. it's four miles west of talala. >> reporter: reports of damage from this twister east of fayetteville, arkansas. in bergman, students on lockdown as the storm moved through. >> big tornado. big tornado coming down! >> reporter: it's the second day of a three-day outbreak of severe weather in the heartland. southwest of kansas city, a tornado just before dawn monday, tearing apart this church and damaging a cemetery. a supercell dropping hail larger than golf balls west of midland texas. severe thunderstorms even bringing a downpour to the vegas area. >> and clayton sandell live with us now from oklahoma, where i know there's still a watch up at this hour. and clayton, authorities are telling everyone there to be prepared for what cou
road as it passes. carving a path through this field, over land and water. >> anybody to the northeast of the highway 7 and highway 12 intersection needs to take cover right now. >> reporter: northeast of tulsa, the national weather service warning of a particularly dangerous situation, calling it life-threatening. >> it's a confirmed large and extremely dangerous tornado. it's four miles west of talala. >> reporter: reports of damage from this twister east of...
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a," yale university history professor joanne freeman discusses her book "the field of blood: violence in congress and the roadcivil war." >> washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. monday morning we will preview the week ahead in washington. and a discussion of the proposals to cap credit card interest rates at 15%. sure to watch washington journal at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. >> monday president trump will be in pennsylvania for a campaign rally. p.m.age begins at 7:00 eastern on c-span2, online at c-span.org. --on our free-trade you at radio app. three giantas networks and a government supported service. then a small network rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide on their own what was important to them. c-span open to the doors to washington policymaking, bringing you content from congress and beyond. in the age of power to the people, this was true people power. the landscape has clearly changed. media, monolithic youtube stars are a thing. c-span's a good idea is more relevant today than ever. washington isof funded as a public service by y
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a," yale university history professor joanne freeman discusses her book "the field of blood: violence in congress and the roadthe civil war." next "q&a" at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> here is some of our live coverage monday. current and former lawmakers and dignitaries attend a memorial service for former democratic congresswoman. she represented california from 1997 to 2009. later, members consider several bills dealing with foreign-policy issues including a measure of promoting internet access in developing countries. on c-span2, we cover a discussion on efforts to north korea. the senate returns at 3:00 to continue work on judicial nominations, including daniel collins to be a judge on the ninth circuit court of appeals. in the evening, trump is in pennsylvania for a campaign rally live at 7 p.m. on c-span3, a conference focusing on the horn of africa and how conflicts in the middle east impact the region. on washington journal, our reporters roundtable on the week ahead in washington with jordan fabian from the health. at 8:45, a look at a proposal by bernie sanders and alexandria credit interest rates and wha
a," yale university history professor joanne freeman discusses her book "the field of blood: violence in congress and the roadthe civil war." next "q&a" at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> here is some of our live coverage monday. current and former lawmakers and dignitaries attend a memorial service for former democratic congresswoman. she represented california from 1997 to 2009. later, members consider several bills dealing with foreign-policy issues including a...
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a," yale university history professor joanne freeman discusses her book "the field of blood: violence in congress and the roade civil war." next "q&a" at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> monday, president trump will be in montoursville, pennsylvania for a campaign rally. watch live on c-span, c-span.org , or listen on our free radio app. maytarting memorial day, 27, c-span has coverage of commencement ceremonies taking place in colleges and universities across the country. featured speakers include maryland representative elijah cummings on the acting defense secretary patrick shanahan, number georgia house minority leader stacey abrams on the president trump, and supreme court associate justice sonia sotomayor. our commencement coverage starts memorial day at 8:00 p.m. eastern. andh anytime on c-span.org listen on the free c-span radio app. >> once, tv was simply three giant networks and a government-supported service called pbs. then, in 1979, a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea. let viewers decide, all on their own, what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking
a," yale university history professor joanne freeman discusses her book "the field of blood: violence in congress and the roade civil war." next "q&a" at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> monday, president trump will be in montoursville, pennsylvania for a campaign rally. watch live on c-span, c-span.org , or listen on our free radio app. maytarting memorial day, 27, c-span has coverage of commencement ceremonies taking place in colleges and universities across the...
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fields this victoria. one thing they recommend if you go to melbourne is going on the great ocean road.have this beautiful drive and you see these beautiful iconic things. and they end with sunset. beautiful. >> one thing is they have little bits of rain forest and mountains and beaches and deserts. pretty cool. >> this is like a visual travel man. it if you want to see australia, you see it all. >>> this moment seems like the dream. a dream come true when you're out and about. we're in the bahamas. there's several turtles swimming around, but this one has taken a particular liking to our lady here. and you see that it nips at her floaty. >> incoming. sdwl it's an attack turtle. >> he was trying to push herself away from the turtle, it just kept swimming up behind her. >> i love how they are laughing. ain't nobody getting that. >> you'll be happy to know that she survived. >> maybe she did it as a response. it's going to do it again. >> to this really precious moment is this a pet or friendly neighborhood? >> it's developed a relationship with jim. he was retired and working on this cab
fields this victoria. one thing they recommend if you go to melbourne is going on the great ocean road.have this beautiful drive and you see these beautiful iconic things. and they end with sunset. beautiful. >> one thing is they have little bits of rain forest and mountains and beaches and deserts. pretty cool. >> this is like a visual travel man. it if you want to see australia, you see it all. >>> this moment seems like the dream. a dream come true when you're out and...
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road. >> it's heartbreaking. it causes accidents and everything. >> reporter: they spotted him running into a field of tall vegetation. officers fanned out and found discarded clothing and eventually found and arrested this man. deputies say he is 28-year-old parolee jeremy valdez. >> oh, wow, that's crazy. yeah. my reaction is good. i'm glad they caught him. because that's dangerous. >> reporter: but investigators still. >> tony: if he's a suspect in the other rock throwing incidents. k . >> we can go back and enjoy whatever we tried to do on 152. >>> 4:37 for you right now. california's great america went all out this weekend for cinco de mayo. you can see the theme park transformed into la plaza for the occasion. the highlights was dancing and the colorful skirts. there were family-friendly games and a lot of authentic food. >> the food and the atmosphere as well as the drinks. rf for us it's amazing. >> it's beautiful. >> reporter: great america gave away a trip recipe contest. >> "today in the bay", rslyft drivers planning to walk off the job today. >>> buffett and musk. the plans for tesla to start selling insu
road. >> it's heartbreaking. it causes accidents and everything. >> reporter: they spotted him running into a field of tall vegetation. officers fanned out and found discarded clothing and eventually found and arrested this man. deputies say he is 28-year-old parolee jeremy valdez. >> oh, wow, that's crazy. yeah. my reaction is good. i'm glad they caught him. because that's dangerous. >> reporter: but investigators still. >> tony: if he's a suspect in the other...
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reporter: witnesses reporting seeing a man throwing rocks on the side of the road and they spotted him running into a field offal vegetation. officers found some discarded clothing and arrested this man. he's the 28-year-old jeremy valdez. >> investigators still don't know if he's the suspect in the other throwing residence. >> we can go back on 152 and enjoy whatever we can do on 152. >> reporter: valdez remains behind bars and facing multiple felony charges while a deputy continues to investigate if he's related to these other rock throwing incidents. roz plater, nbc bay area news. >>> new at 11:00. an oakland man arrested after a shooting that injured several people. 19-year-old francisco arasco is facing charges of attempted murder at the shooting at oceano dunes during the concert. deputies swarmed that beach, this is south. at least six people were injured. it is not clear what led up to that attack. >>> an emotional performance tonight, members of the world renowned choir brought down the house days after surviving a fiery bus crash. now, we hear from various couples who stepped up and helped them.
reporter: witnesses reporting seeing a man throwing rocks on the side of the road and they spotted him running into a field offal vegetation. officers found some discarded clothing and arrested this man. he's the 28-year-old jeremy valdez. >> investigators still don't know if he's the suspect in the other throwing residence. >> we can go back on 152 and enjoy whatever we can do on 152. >> reporter: valdez remains behind bars and facing multiple felony charges while a deputy...
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road on c-span. >> british prime minister theresa may fielded questions from parliamentary leaders last week on the next for breakfast, the european council was given britain until the end of october plan on leaving parliament had not been able to agree on a way forward and the prime minister was still negotiating with the opposition labor party on securing a deal. during this30 minute portion of the hearing, the chairs of the select committees in the house of commons asked the prime minister about her plans . >> good afternoon, prime minister. the government has canceled the no deal brexit contracts and how much is it going to cost? >> i wonder if it would be helpful before i do that if i would set the scene if you're interested in where we are in negotiations and what we're doing. >> we had quite a lot of questions i thought it might be we can answer some of those questions. because i think if i obviously our policy to leave the eu and as orderly fashion as possible and i regret the fact that hasn't been possible . >> obviously everybody knows the house has also rejected no deal and other actions
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a," yale university history professor joanne freeman discusses her book "the field of blood: violence in congress and the roadto the civil war." next "q&a" at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> the house of representatives meets this afternoon at 2:00 eastern to open the day's session and for one-minute speeches on any topic. legislative work starts at 4:00 eastern. among today's legislation, promoting internet access in developing countries and ensuring sanitation facilities in refugee camps that get u.s. money. later this week, reversing trump administration changes to the consumer financial protection bureau. plans aimed at increasing retirement savings. watch live who is coverage here on c-span. >> president trump will be in pennsylvania later today for a campaign rally. live coverage starts at 7:00 eastern on c-span2, online at c-span.org or listen live with the free c-span radio app. and the house oversight and government reform hearing on the cost of the hafehifftrug t rufment uvada. the ceo testified why the price of the bill is pill is higher in the u.s. than other countries. >> you are the c.e.o., is it true tha
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we would take it on the road and i often had a woman field producer with me at all times.s was way before me too the mentoring issue is an important one whether it's a man mentoring a woman or a woman mentoring a man. >> it might be overcorrecting. i think you have to take it upon yourself to ask yourself are you one-and-ones you need to offer the same opportunities. i think that's what sheryl said. group lunches seems to be a good place to start >> this should not be fear of recrimination should not be something that keeps men from mentoring women or having meetings one-on-one with women. >> that's my bigger concern if you want to advance women in the work place if you can't talk to them. >> exactly >> this is a fun one, with the tight labor market, restaurants are getting creative mcdonald's, starbucks and chipotle have tuition programs taco bell is hosting hiring parties. >> that's right. they had 600 of these across the country. they basically said they saw 41% increase in in-store applications year on year. they know the labor market is tight. they want a fun and inte
we would take it on the road and i often had a woman field producer with me at all times.s was way before me too the mentoring issue is an important one whether it's a man mentoring a woman or a woman mentoring a man. >> it might be overcorrecting. i think you have to take it upon yourself to ask yourself are you one-and-ones you need to offer the same opportunities. i think that's what sheryl said. group lunches seems to be a good place to start >> this should not be fear of...
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road trip. bases were loaded for wilson ramos. this bal launched deep left field. this is a grand slam.ramos gives the mets the early 0 lead. oh, boy isright. top of the 6th. 2-1 for brandon nimmo. mets extend the lead to 5-0. so the bottom of the sixth, one ee for robles. he takes one dp to left. ts ball leaves the park, robles' seventh home run of the season. thefall to the mets 6-2. here is theessage from david martinez while his team is st ruggling. >> when your team is struggling, you try to do more and just play the game. we've done it a million times. that's a double play ball, 10 out of 10 times. just play the game. don't make it hard on yourself, just do the little things. i keep simple. >> easier said than done. game 3 of the eastern conference finals, caroli hurricanes looking for their first win of the seasons trailing 2-1 games to thens br chris wagner beating the goalie there, first goal of the game. bruins are up 1-nothing. just five minutes later, boston on the power play, brad marshawn dives into the net. bruins lead 2-0. hurricanes win the draw, finds calvin dehahn who
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roads. more than 200,000 syririans have moved northport turkey's borders, seeking safety in open fields. tens of thousands are believed to because in the area of hostilities. the russian backed syrian government -- government forces are trying to recapture territory to connect andes under their control revise trade, but they have not been able to take much ground. russia has been trying to push rebels north so it's military base on themilitary longer be within the opposition firing range. opposition horses are fighting back and him of the armed groups say they are getting military support from turkey, which want to strengthen it negotiating hand. -- it negotiating hand. it is trying to balance relations between moscow and washington. there are reports turkey is holding behind-the-scenes negotiations to try and revive last year's fees filed -- cease-fire deal. they must be in this zone and not attack any. useslly, the regime mortars and artillery. the thisrespect escalation zone -- this zone. >> russia and turkey are reminding g each other how costy it is when they are not working togethe
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sunday night on q and a yale university historian joann freeman on her book field of blood, violence in congress and the road to civil war. >> scores of congressmen in a mass brawl. in and of itself is dramatic, guys throwing punches and platoons, a massive encounter but what was interesting to me, and a group of northerners and southerners, lots of the armed, several of them said this doesn't look like a normal congressional fight. looks like north against site. that is really striking, it wasn't that long before the civil war. >> sunday night on c-span's q and a. >> senator james langford talking about the white house investigation. >> a quick update of what is happening and i say right now, pretty dramatic flooding, 15 tornadoes in the last 48 hours, most of them hit in open areas and did not hit structures. there have been some structures, the tornadoes and highs -- hh
sunday night on q and a yale university historian joann freeman on her book field of blood, violence in congress and the road to civil war. >> scores of congressmen in a mass brawl. in and of itself is dramatic, guys throwing punches and platoons, a massive encounter but what was interesting to me, and a group of northerners and southerners, lots of the armed, several of them said this doesn't look like a normal congressional fight. looks like north against site. that is really striking,...
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brian: the name of the book is "the field of blood: violence in congress and the road to civil war." our guest has been joanne freeman, professor at yale. thank you very much. joanne: thank you so much for having me. ♪ all q and day programs are available on our website or as a podcast that sees ben.org. -- c-span.org. >> next sunday duke university divinity school professor talks about her memoir " everything ."ppens for a reason she talks about being diagnosed with stage four: cancer at age -- here is what is happening on c-span, washington journal is next. a clock a.m. retired supreme court justice anthony kennedy receives an award from duke university and justice samuel alito is among the speakers. arlingtonage from national cemetery begins with the replaying of the tomb of the unknowns and memorial day ceremony. speaker nancy pelosi receives her jfk profile in courage award. >> for 40 years c-span has been providing america with ,nfiltered coverage of congress the white house, supreme court and public policy events from washington dc and around the country. in 1979 c-spane is br
brian: the name of the book is "the field of blood: violence in congress and the road to civil war." our guest has been joanne freeman, professor at yale. thank you very much. joanne: thank you so much for having me. ♪ all q and day programs are available on our website or as a podcast that sees ben.org. -- c-span.org. >> next sunday duke university divinity school professor talks about her memoir " everything ."ppens for a reason she talks about being diagnosed with...
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brian: the name of the book is "the field of blood -- violence in congress and the road to civil war.d our guest has been joanne freeman, professor at yale. thank you very much. joanne: thank you so much for having me. ♪ announcer: all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] q&a,ncer: next sunday on duke university professor talks about her memoir, everything happens for a reason, where she reflects on being diagnosed with stage iv colon cancer at age 35. that is q&a next sunday at 8:00 eastern and pacific time. announcer: on sunday, june 2 at noon eastern, in-depth is live fromsenior fellow thomas the hoover institution on the campus of stanford university. >> time and time people complain that george washington, thomas jefferson condoned slavery. centuriess there for before they were ever born. felt theer of them president had any powers to do anything about i
brian: the name of the book is "the field of blood -- violence in congress and the road to civil war.d our guest has been joanne freeman, professor at yale. thank you very much. joanne: thank you so much for having me. ♪ announcer: all q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy....
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unday night on "q and yale university historian joanne freeman on her book "the field of blood, violence in congress, and the road to the civil war." >> i wound up with scores of congressman in a mass ball. in and of itself, it is dramatic. guys throwing punches, it is a massive encounter. what was interesting to me was people at the time looked at it. what they saw was a group of northerners and southerners, a lot of them armed, running at each other in the house of representatives. several of them said it does not look like a normal congressional fight, it looks like north against south, it looks like a battle. that is really striking. indeed, it did look like a battle. it is not that long before the civil war. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on q&a. >> the white house did not release a weekly address from the president. the democratic address this week comes from salmon democratic policy committee chair's committee chairwoman debbie stabenow. she talks about the importance of protecting -- importance of protecting americans with pre-existing conditions. >> i'm senator debbie stabenow. i'm proud to represent th
unday night on "q and yale university historian joanne freeman on her book "the field of blood, violence in congress, and the road to the civil war." >> i wound up with scores of congressman in a mass ball. in and of itself, it is dramatic. guys throwing punches, it is a massive encounter. what was interesting to me was people at the time looked at it. what they saw was a group of northerners and southerners, a lot of them armed, running at each other in the house of...
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tonight on q & a, yale university historian joe ann freeman on her book "the field of blood: violence in congress and the road to civil war". >> scores of congressmen just in a mass brawl. in and of itself it is dramatic. it is a massive encounter but what was really interesting to me was people at the time looked at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and southerners, lots of them armed running at each other in the house of representatives and several said this doesn't look like the normal congressional fight. this looks like north against south. this looks like a battle. that is really striking. indeed, they certainly do look like a battle and that is really strong, before the civil war. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q & a." each week american history tv's real america brings you ark ivel films that show public policy issues of the 21st century. >> women had a long history of service. back in those days they provided much valuable assistance in the war effort. ey hancock whose navy career span four decades. >> our secretary of the navy at that time didn't cut the corners when he found
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brian: the name of the book is "the field of blood -- violence in congress and the road to civil war.our guest has been joanne freeman, professor at yale. him thank you very much. joanne: thank you so much for having me. ♪ >> on q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. >> next sunday, professor kate bowler talks about her memoir, everything happens for a reason, where she reflects on being diagnosed with stage four colon cancer at age 35. >> on sunday, june 2, at new eastern, in-depth is live with senior fellow thomas sold, from the campus of stanford university. slavery was banned for centuries before george washington and thomas jefferson were ever born. lincoln was able to do something not simply as president but as the commander-in-chief in a war. what he did applied only to statesagainst the united but there is no basis otherwise. race, andctuals and discrimination and disparities. join the interactive conversation with your calls, tweets, and facebook questions. live, sunday, june 2, from new to 2:00 p.m. c-span2.n book tv on art commencement spee
brian: the name of the book is "the field of blood -- violence in congress and the road to civil war.our guest has been joanne freeman, professor at yale. him thank you very much. joanne: thank you so much for having me. ♪ >> on q&a programs are available on our website or as a podcast at c-span.org. >> next sunday, professor kate bowler talks about her memoir, everything happens for a reason, where she reflects on being diagnosed with stage four colon cancer at age 35....
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marin added more crews to thin vegetation and 55 miles of roads, evacuation routes are high priority. open areas such as fields and parking lots are also being matched so evacuees can hunker down rather than be trapped in traffic. >> we recognize we need to create safe refuge areas to put people and let the fire pass and then evacuate them. >> making homes more resistant. >> we need to have conversations with people in their driveways. >> an urgent plea. >> we cannot stop the fires. they will continue to happen. >> as something that will happen again. >> there are communities we could see fire run through again in this coming year. >>> hard to think back to the great start we had to the day, the sun is out now. >> it's a pretty day, upper 70s to low 80s. today is a warmer day, temperatures cooling down as we get into your weekend. all in all some fabulous weather. giving you a live look there, little bit of fog, partly cloudy, early on quite the thunderstorm show going on over areas of central california and southern california and now that system is bringing thunder and lighting to santa barbara. this will sh
marin added more crews to thin vegetation and 55 miles of roads, evacuation routes are high priority. open areas such as fields and parking lots are also being matched so evacuees can hunker down rather than be trapped in traffic. >> we recognize we need to create safe refuge areas to put people and let the fire pass and then evacuate them. >> making homes more resistant. >> we need to have conversations with people in their driveways. >> an urgent plea. >> we...
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transparent and consultative process by which they can know what the rules of the road are, that there will be a level playing fieldversus indian businesses. tax whichand services went to create a unified market was a very big step because it allows american investors who are looking to access the indian market to have a more streamlined and simple thought process. but there is more streamlining that can be done in other areas as well. david: what about the banking system? a lot of reports that the public banks need to be reformed, maybe cleaned up. how important is that for an investor going into india? >> absolutely. bankg care of the bad loans out there, looking at further privatization in the banking sector, as well as looking at other means of facilitating investment into india, is going to be critical. i think you are going to see that. the bankruptcy and insolvency code was an important reform that was also passed in the first term. that has played well. i think there are further reforms that can be made to really inspire greater confidence in the banking sector, taking care of the bad loans, and also bringi
transparent and consultative process by which they can know what the rules of the road are, that there will be a level playing fieldversus indian businesses. tax whichand services went to create a unified market was a very big step because it allows american investors who are looking to access the indian market to have a more streamlined and simple thought process. but there is more streamlining that can be done in other areas as well. david: what about the banking system? a lot of reports that...
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road. witnesses told them the suspect ran off into a field nearby. deputies managed to find valdiz with the help of several other agencies and specially-trained search teams. >> we are one of the only agencies that has deputies who are specifically trained in tracking. and federal for us yesterday, we had several deputies who were working their normal patrol shift parks troll duty that were trained in that, which helped us tremendously in locating the suspect. >>> santa clara county has released a new program to get unwanted guns out of circulation. people can drop off unwanted weapons at the sheriff's office, no questions asked. county leaders say the goal is to take guns out of the hand was criminals, prevent accidental shootings, and reduce suicides. this program is different from gun buy-backs because no money is given in exchange for the gun. >> if you want to get rid of a firearm on your own, you don't have to wait to and drive to the next firearm give-back. i mean, buy-back. and it's $100 or $200. that they give for firearms. >> sheriff smith
road. witnesses told them the suspect ran off into a field nearby. deputies managed to find valdiz with the help of several other agencies and specially-trained search teams. >> we are one of the only agencies that has deputies who are specifically trained in tracking. and federal for us yesterday, we had several deputies who were working their normal patrol shift parks troll duty that were trained in that, which helped us tremendously in locating the suspect. >>> santa clara...
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sunday night, a yale university historian on her book "the field of blood, violence in congress and the roado the civil war." >> congressman in a mass brawl. its dramatic. guys are throwing punches. what was really interesting to time lookede at the at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and southerners running at each other in the house of representatives, and several of them said, this does not look like a normal congressional fight. this looks like north against south. this looks like a battle. that's really striking. lookd, it certainly did like a battle and it's not that long before the civil war. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern a."c-span's "q& ♪ >> the house will be in order. , c-span has been providing america unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the countryside you can make up your own mind. c-span is brought to you by your local cable or satellite provider. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. ♪ on thursday, the senate passed a $19 billion disaster relief well has the endorse
sunday night, a yale university historian on her book "the field of blood, violence in congress and the roado the civil war." >> congressman in a mass brawl. its dramatic. guys are throwing punches. what was really interesting to time lookede at the at it and what they saw was a group of northerners and southerners running at each other in the house of representatives, and several of them said, this does not look like a normal congressional fight. this looks like north against...
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road. the witnesses told them the suspect ran a nearby field. >> with the help of witnesses they pointed outpect had fled. >> deputies managed to track him down and arrested him. with unpattern suffered minor injuries after being hit by a rock. >>> the united nations is predicting 1 million animal and plant species could be facing extinction. nature is threatened at rates unprecedented in human history and living species could be wiped out. the group of scientists blame the burning of fossil fuels, pollution and urbanization. >> if we want we need to act now. >> the report says it is up to countries to reduce water consumption, find greener ways to reduce electricity and eliminate food waste but critics say the report is over the top and exaggerating the problem. >>> the time is 5:56. the ghost ship warehouse trial continues today in oakland. we will look at what is next after a very emotional day of testimony. >>> and a big night in sports in the play-offs for the warriors and sharks. we will look at their matchups as both teams come back to the bay area for home games. ♪ i've slain your dr
road. the witnesses told them the suspect ran a nearby field. >> with the help of witnesses they pointed outpect had fled. >> deputies managed to track him down and arrested him. with unpattern suffered minor injuries after being hit by a rock. >>> the united nations is predicting 1 million animal and plant species could be facing extinction. nature is threatened at rates unprecedented in human history and living species could be wiped out. the group of scientists blame the...