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benjamin harrison fits into the harrison family where?harles: he is a part of the back inhat goes way american history. in colonial virginia there were five benjamin harrison's in succession. benjamin harrison the fifth was a signer of the declaration of independence. he was governor of the first state of virginia. his son was william henry harrison. in 1841, justnt for a month. his son was john scott harrison, who was a congressman from ohio for two terms. his son was benjamin harrison, the president. what is the difference between a wig and a republican? charles: they began to call midselves whigs in the 1830's, they lasted until the mid-1850's. they came up as an opposition to andrew jackson. they had a program too. henry clay was the great .hilosopher of the whig party i guess you could say the intellectual and policy leader. . very strong leader the american bank, the u.s. bank, and henry clay was one of benjamin harrison's heroes. whigs in 1852 had a disastrous election. the party basically fell apart. in large part because of the s
benjamin harrison fits into the harrison family where?harles: he is a part of the back inhat goes way american history. in colonial virginia there were five benjamin harrison's in succession. benjamin harrison the fifth was a signer of the declaration of independence. he was governor of the first state of virginia. his son was william henry harrison. in 1841, justnt for a month. his son was john scott harrison, who was a congressman from ohio for two terms. his son was benjamin harrison, the...
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it says, running back, cameron harrison.s for me. >> reporter: cameron showing us this window into a life seemingly put on perma hold. >> i'm blessed to have so much support from all of my friends and family. >> reporter: trapped by a dark cloud above him, and that device around his ankle, monitoring his movements. >> how far, cameron, are you allowed to go? >> i can go to, like, across the street over there. >> reporter: ironically, the former running back's world is now limited to the length of a football field, 100 yards. his mom, karon. >> we just deal with the days as they come through. our love grows stronger every day. and we're going to make it through this. come on in, baby. >> how you doing? >> good. >> reporter: suddenly, throngs of kids begin to arrive. cameron's classmates. it's graduation day. >> cameron not being able to walk with us definitely, you know, kind of makes me a little heartbroken. my best friend. >> reporter: they don caps >> you don't have your tassel? go get it. it is a big deal. >> reporter: wh
it says, running back, cameron harrison.s for me. >> reporter: cameron showing us this window into a life seemingly put on perma hold. >> i'm blessed to have so much support from all of my friends and family. >> reporter: trapped by a dark cloud above him, and that device around his ankle, monitoring his movements. >> how far, cameron, are you allowed to go? >> i can go to, like, across the street over there. >> reporter: ironically, the former running back's...
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a picture is starting to emerge of the mysterious miss harrison. the mysterious miss harrison. gardeningo growing fruit. of plants to growing fruit. hard to imagine women being excluded. —— student gardeners. makes me feel very frustrated and angry. angry. we still need to go further to make sure you're one is included. sure you're one is included. miss harrison paved the way for a new generation of gardeners. new generation of gardeners. the rhs wants to make sure her name is not forgotten. is not forgotten. family may have letters that can tell them more about her. tell them more about her. i would really love to know what happened next. did she carry on fighting? fighting? did she carry on into a career in horticulture? career in horticulture? and make a living that way? living that way? harrison, because she is clearly a character, and did she prevail? character, and did she prevail? and with your help, maybe they will finally solve the mystery. finally solve the mystery. hopefully they will find out some a nswers! now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello there. d
a picture is starting to emerge of the mysterious miss harrison. the mysterious miss harrison. gardeningo growing fruit. of plants to growing fruit. hard to imagine women being excluded. —— student gardeners. makes me feel very frustrated and angry. angry. we still need to go further to make sure you're one is included. sure you're one is included. miss harrison paved the way for a new generation of gardeners. new generation of gardeners. the rhs wants to make sure her name is not...
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they would come and harrison would give them a short speech, mostly attuned to their own interests but something that would resonate with people generally. he had his own stenographer take down what he said, and then he would go over what he had said and make sure it was what he wanted the people to read. he would give it to the associated press and the next morning and is in the newspapers all over the country. >> historian charles calhoun, sunday night at 8:00 a.m. eastern on these been's q&a -- c-span's q&a. former american congresswoman helen bentley served in congress tom 19 85 to 18 -- 1985 1995. next, miss bentley talks about her career as a reporter for the baltimore sun, and her appointment as chairwoman of the federal maritime commission, which made her the highest-ranking woman in the nixon administration. she also discusses her run for congress. much of her career is focused on before she won her election to the house. congresswoman died in august 2016, months after this was recorded.
they would come and harrison would give them a short speech, mostly attuned to their own interests but something that would resonate with people generally. he had his own stenographer take down what he said, and then he would go over what he had said and make sure it was what he wanted the people to read. he would give it to the associated press and the next morning and is in the newspapers all over the country. >> historian charles calhoun, sunday night at 8:00 a.m. eastern on these...
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who was miss harrison?o track down a woman from the turn of the 20th century — who was refused a gardening scholarship because of her gender. and at 10.30 — the travel show looks back at some of the travel highlights over the last few months — including a once neglected and crime ridden skyscrapper injohannesburg that's now a symbol of success in south africa. hello and very good morning to you. welcome to bbc news. donald tusk, who chaired this week's eu summit in salzburg, has described theresa may as "surprisingly uncompromising", after she demanded respect in the brexit negotiations. mr tusk says the prime minister has known for weeks about the eu's objections to the chequers proposals and that her tough position is causing the current stalemate. 0ur political correspondent leila nathoo reports. eu leaders had turned on theresa may at a summit this week, giving her brexit proposals the cold shoulder, bluntly saying they wouldn't work. and so, on her return to london, the prime minister sought to get bac
who was miss harrison?o track down a woman from the turn of the 20th century — who was refused a gardening scholarship because of her gender. and at 10.30 — the travel show looks back at some of the travel highlights over the last few months — including a once neglected and crime ridden skyscrapper injohannesburg that's now a symbol of success in south africa. hello and very good morning to you. welcome to bbc news. donald tusk, who chaired this week's eu summit in salzburg, has described...
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miss harrison paved the way for a new generation of gardeners.ters that can tell them more about her. i'd really love to know what happened next. did she carry on fighting, did you carry on into a career in horticulture and make a living that way? i'm really curious to know what happened to miss harrison, because she's clearly a character and did she prevail? and with your help, maybe they'll finally solve the mystery. helen briggs, bbc news. return now to the tanzania ferry disaster. the president has ordered the arrest of the managers involved. we have some good news from the location, that is a diver who heard a knocking sound while they were in the process of mainly retrieving bodies from the capsized ferry discovered that the engineer had shot himself into a small cabin. it looks like an air pocket had formed inside there and he was able to breathe and as a consequence has stayed alive two days after the capsized off the ferry on lake victoria. so, some good news. —— the engineer had cabin. the news that the engineer from the ferry has survi
miss harrison paved the way for a new generation of gardeners.ters that can tell them more about her. i'd really love to know what happened next. did she carry on fighting, did you carry on into a career in horticulture and make a living that way? i'm really curious to know what happened to miss harrison, because she's clearly a character and did she prevail? and with your help, maybe they'll finally solve the mystery. helen briggs, bbc news. return now to the tanzania ferry disaster. the...
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miss harrison paved the way for a new generation of gardeners.t can tell them more about her. i'd really love to know what happened next. did she carry on fighting, did you carry on into a career in horticulture and make a living that way? i'm really curious to know what happened to miss harrison, because she's clearly a character and did she prevail? and with your help, maybe they'll finally solve the mystery. helen briggs, bbc news. sport and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's katherine downes. good morning. they could be getting wet but the fans are expected to fill up wembley stadium for anthonyjoshua's latest world title defence. he looks in pretty decent shape too ahead of his fight with russian alexander povetkin. joshua weighed in more than a stone heavy their his opponent. but will that give him the edge tonight. we have a growing problem here. guys that are failing tests for good old—fashioned steroids, that are failing tests for good old —fashioned steroids, not that are failing tests for good old—fashioned steroids,
miss harrison paved the way for a new generation of gardeners.t can tell them more about her. i'd really love to know what happened next. did she carry on fighting, did you carry on into a career in horticulture and make a living that way? i'm really curious to know what happened to miss harrison, because she's clearly a character and did she prevail? and with your help, maybe they'll finally solve the mystery. helen briggs, bbc news. sport and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre,...
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miss harrison paved the way for a new generation of gardeners. that can tell them more about her. i'd really love to know what happened next. did she carry on fighting, did you carry on into a career in horticulture and make a living that way? i'm really curious to know what happened to miss harrison, because she's clearly a character and did she prevail? and with your help, maybe they'll finally solve the mystery. helen briggs, bbc news. racing driver billy monger is preparing to return to donnington park today, less than 18 months after a near fatal crash there cost him both of his legs. aided by a specially adapted car which hits speeds of up to 150mph, the 19—year—old is hoping to finish on the podium. 0ur reporter angela rafferty has been to meet him. it's hard to believe it's been just 18 months since the horrific crash that almost cost him his life and left him a double amputee. billy monger‘s recovery has been truly remarkable. this weekend, he returns for the first time to race at the track where this life was changed forever. my memorie
miss harrison paved the way for a new generation of gardeners. that can tell them more about her. i'd really love to know what happened next. did she carry on fighting, did you carry on into a career in horticulture and make a living that way? i'm really curious to know what happened to miss harrison, because she's clearly a character and did she prevail? and with your help, maybe they'll finally solve the mystery. helen briggs, bbc news. racing driver billy monger is preparing to return to...
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miss harrison paved the way for a new generation of gardeners.know what happened next. did she carry on fighting, did she carry on into a career in horticulture, and make a living that way? i‘m really curious to know what happened to miss harrison, because she‘s clearly a character, and did she prevail? and with your help, maybe they‘ll finally solve the mystery. helen briggs, bbc news. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello, it is turning into a decidedly cool weekend across the country. cool and bright for some, cool and wet for others. as we head into sunday, a mixture of sunshine and showers
miss harrison paved the way for a new generation of gardeners.know what happened next. did she carry on fighting, did she carry on into a career in horticulture, and make a living that way? i‘m really curious to know what happened to miss harrison, because she‘s clearly a character, and did she prevail? and with your help, maybe they‘ll finally solve the mystery. helen briggs, bbc news. now it‘s time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello, it is turning into a decidedly cool...
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miss harrison paved the way for a new generation of gardeners.they think her family may have letters that can tell them more about her.|j would really love to know what happens next. it she carry on fighting? did she carry on into a career in horticulture and make a living that way? i am just really curious to know what happened to miss harrison, which is she is clearly a character. did she prevail? and with your help, maybe they will finally solve the mystery. in boxing, britain's anthonyjoshua has retained his three world heavyweight titles with a win over his russian opponent, alexander povetkin, at london's wembley stadium. joshua knocked povetkin out in the seventh round extending his unbeaten professional record to 22 fights. here's the bbc‘s boxing correspondent mike costello. stunning in the end, and impressive. the most impressive performance of his career so far, the end coming at one minute and 59 seconds of around seven, the first time that alexander povetkin has been stopped in a 36 fight professional career. it was hugely competitiv
miss harrison paved the way for a new generation of gardeners.they think her family may have letters that can tell them more about her.|j would really love to know what happens next. it she carry on fighting? did she carry on into a career in horticulture and make a living that way? i am just really curious to know what happened to miss harrison, which is she is clearly a character. did she prevail? and with your help, maybe they will finally solve the mystery. in boxing, britain's...
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harrison stayed home. he slept in his own bed.e would meet these delegations from around the state and country. often there would be special interest groups, coal miners, farmers, whatever. they would come and harrison would give them a short speech. mostly attuned to their own interests but something that would resonate with people generally. he had his own stenographer take down what he said. then he would go over what he had said and make sure it was what he wanted people to read and they would give it to the associated press. the next morning, it is in the newspapers all over the country. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. >> that was memorial service earlier today at the u.s. capitol for the u.s. senator john mccain. vice president pence was there to pay his respects a
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i highly recommend harrison instead. all transit that used the sales transit center moving over to the temporary trans bay terminal. if you use casual carpool, you may be affected as well. that's really our only major problem so far. here's a quick check of walnut creek 680. no major issues. >> that is a mess going on. 12-hour day planner. sun's up at 7:01 this morning. hazy sky later on. autumn heat away from the coast. well into the 80s and 90s. overnight, thursday, cool spots in santa rosa, napa. mainly holding in the 50s thursday. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. there's that heat today. a little relief tomorrow. but a huge drop in temperatures on friday. that leads to pretty comfortable weekend. sunday could have coastal morning drizzle. early next week, we could have is amon and tuesday, a chance of light showers across the region. matt and jessica. >> great morning for a coffee run. >>> a new study says surgery is not always needed for appendicitis. a pill could solve the issue instead. a study out of fi
i highly recommend harrison instead. all transit that used the sales transit center moving over to the temporary trans bay terminal. if you use casual carpool, you may be affected as well. that's really our only major problem so far. here's a quick check of walnut creek 680. no major issues. >> that is a mess going on. 12-hour day planner. sun's up at 7:01 this morning. hazy sky later on. autumn heat away from the coast. well into the 80s and 90s. overnight, thursday, cool spots in santa...
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harrison stayed home. he would meet delegations from around the states and from around the country.ften special interest groups, coal miners, cotton farmers, they would calm and harrison would give them a short speech, mostly attuned to their own interests, but something that would resonate with people generally. he had his own stenographer take down what he said. he would go over what he said and make sure it is what he wanted people to read. announcer: charles calhoun sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. next,cer: coming up newsmakers takes a look at the 2018 midterm elections with steven law from the senate leadership fund, followed by the communicators. and later, the memorial service earlier today at the u.s. capitol for the late senator john mccain.
harrison stayed home. he would meet delegations from around the states and from around the country.ften special interest groups, coal miners, cotton farmers, they would calm and harrison would give them a short speech, mostly attuned to their own interests, but something that would resonate with people generally. he had his own stenographer take down what he said. he would go over what he said and make sure it is what he wanted people to read. announcer: charles calhoun sunday night at 8:00...
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harrison stayed home and slept in his own bed. he would make his delegations. he would visit delegations from around the state and around the country. often they would be special interest groups, coal miners. harrison would give them a short speech. mostly attuned to their own interest. it would resonate with people generally. he had his own stenographer take and what he said and then he would go over what he had said and make sure that it was what he wanted to do. he give it to the associated press that i morning. it is in the newspapers. >> historian, charles calhoun. tonight on c-span's q&a. >> join us monday for a special labor day tradition of book tv on c-span2, starting at it: 30 with the national put -- book festival. then at 5:00 p.m. eastern, a profile on all points looks. 30, a discussion with the librarian of congress. and 8:30 eastern, in-depth fiction addiction with jacqueline woodson. last monday on c-span2's tv. c-span is your primary source for campaign 2018. now, governor andrew cuomo and cynthia nixon meet in a democratic primary debate ahead
harrison stayed home and slept in his own bed. he would make his delegations. he would visit delegations from around the state and around the country. often they would be special interest groups, coal miners. harrison would give them a short speech. mostly attuned to their own interest. it would resonate with people generally. he had his own stenographer take and what he said and then he would go over what he had said and make sure that it was what he wanted to do. he give it to the associated...
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miss harrison paved the way for a new generation of gardeners. the rhs wants to make sure her name's not forgotten. them more about her. i'd really love to know what happened next. in horticulture, and make a living that way? because she's clearly a character, and did she prevail? and with your help, maybe they'll finally solve the mystery. helen briggs, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. weekend across the country. cool and bright for some, cool and wet for others. rain across the south. so not especially cold here. degrees, a little colder in the countryside in scotland. for many northern areas through tomorrow morning. clearing away from the south—east by lunch time. with that, for a time, pretty gusty north and northwesterly winds. in the northwest. hello, this is bbc news with annita mcveigh. the headlines... theresa may's proposals work. in liverpool saying theirs in the party of equality. # gertcha! #. chas and dave, has died. he was 7a and being treated for cancer. now on bbc news, it's time for click. with m
miss harrison paved the way for a new generation of gardeners. the rhs wants to make sure her name's not forgotten. them more about her. i'd really love to know what happened next. in horticulture, and make a living that way? because she's clearly a character, and did she prevail? and with your help, maybe they'll finally solve the mystery. helen briggs, bbc news. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. weekend across the country. cool and bright for some, cool and wet for...
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harrison comes in and tells robert e. lee the union army is not in virginia, it is actually in maryland. remembertant thing to and if i can teach you one thing is that this lecture is not about any campaign by any stretch of the imagination but one thing, a quick little hitter because what did you pay to get in here? what was the early bird special this year? $130? this is worth all of that right here. [laughter] you come to my conference it .95 but we are having hamburgers. [laughter] hot dogs. [laughter] harrison, the scout, tells robert e. lee that the union army is not moving north, he tells him that the union army is moving west. everything based on gettysburg is based off that false intelligence. robert e. lee move -- robert e. lee believes the union is moving behind him not towards him. he calls a junction of his forces and gettysburg to keep the union army on the eastern side or the washington side of the mountains. make sense? how about around the applause. thank you very much. [applause] it?asn't too good, was a
harrison comes in and tells robert e. lee the union army is not in virginia, it is actually in maryland. remembertant thing to and if i can teach you one thing is that this lecture is not about any campaign by any stretch of the imagination but one thing, a quick little hitter because what did you pay to get in here? what was the early bird special this year? $130? this is worth all of that right here. [laughter] you come to my conference it .95 but we are having hamburgers. [laughter] hot...
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stick to the left side and use harrison exit instead. everything looking okay right now although metering lights were on early, around 5:18. all lanes closed in the south bay. northbound 85 before blossom hill, a 20-minute delay. crash was blocking the left lane. someone rear-ended the engine on the scene. >>> why some riders are seeing department of homeland security officers on patrol. >>> new reports revealing details about this close call at sf on o. why the airline involved is pointing a finger at the airport >> how does a delicious robot burger sound? the burger is not made of how do you take two selfies with one phone? -what? -[ scoffs ] never mind. [ camera shutters click ] by hour, starting out with some fog. temperatures in the 50s. a good amount upper 70s to lower 80s. it's a warm day in theas e treg inland, well into the 90s. san francisco, high of 70 later today. 87, san jose. 92 the high in santa rosa. accuweather seven-day forecast in six minutes. matt? finger at sfo after it almost crashed into a line of planes on a taxiw
stick to the left side and use harrison exit instead. everything looking okay right now although metering lights were on early, around 5:18. all lanes closed in the south bay. northbound 85 before blossom hill, a 20-minute delay. crash was blocking the left lane. someone rear-ended the engine on the scene. >>> why some riders are seeing department of homeland security officers on patrol. >>> new reports revealing details about this close call at sf on o. why the airline...
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ms harrison paved the way for new generation of gardeners.t can tell they're more about her. i'd love to know what happened next, did she carry on fighting, did you carry on into a career in horticulture and make a living that way? i'm really to race to know what happened to miss harrison, because she's clearly a character and did she prevail? and with your help, maybe they'll finally solve the mystery. helen briggs, bbc news. i want to know what happened to two. miss harrison, apparently she trained at swanley college in kent. they just have trained at swanley college in kent. theyjust have the name, wouldn't it be great to know —— what happened too. good morning. it isa it is a cool feel across the uk this weekend. there will be sunshine and showers further north. also something wet and potentially windy further south. today's rain comes courtesy of this cloud into south—west england and wales, bringing outbreaks of rain and that will slowly extend eastwards through the day. the northern extent of the rain probably through the northern part
ms harrison paved the way for new generation of gardeners.t can tell they're more about her. i'd love to know what happened next, did she carry on fighting, did you carry on into a career in horticulture and make a living that way? i'm really to race to know what happened to miss harrison, because she's clearly a character and did she prevail? and with your help, maybe they'll finally solve the mystery. helen briggs, bbc news. i want to know what happened to two. miss harrison, apparently she...
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harrison could not do it even when he was president. he did make the grand canyon a national forest which is sort of bogus because inside the canyon there are not many forests. that was one step forward and then teddy roosevelt came along and he was dedicated to the canyon but in a very paradoxical way. teddy roosevelt went to the north rim to go mountain lion hunting. there used to be a lot of mountain lions there and there were hundreds of them that were killed over the years. the forest service hired a ranger to kill the mountain lions and nobody was quite thinking ecologically and thinking what happens if you kill all the predators, well the prey are going to explode. there was a massive population explosion of deer. teddy roosevelt tried his best to make this a national park and he could not persuade arizonans or congress to make it a national park. in 1908, he made it a national monument by signing a bill. certain protections but still a lower-level protection. it did not remove all of the private mining claims or ranching claims
harrison could not do it even when he was president. he did make the grand canyon a national forest which is sort of bogus because inside the canyon there are not many forests. that was one step forward and then teddy roosevelt came along and he was dedicated to the canyon but in a very paradoxical way. teddy roosevelt went to the north rim to go mountain lion hunting. there used to be a lot of mountain lions there and there were hundreds of them that were killed over the years. the forest...
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and if you're wondering how john compares to ben affleck, harrison ford, and alec baldwin, all who'vethe cia superspy in the past, well, we asked. >> i don't even know who you're talking about. i was told it was the first. no, i did. i've e-mailed back and forth very nicely with alec baldwin who's a friend and a supporter of everything i do, but certainly, this was a fun irony to be talking about the same part. >> i'm the best chance you have. >> you can't grow up to be "iron man" but to grow up to be some sort of person who uses their brain and their instincts and puts their life on the line for other people selflessly is something you can do. >> john's co-star is wendall pierce. you probably know him from "suits" and from this scene, walking meghan markle down the aisle. but could we see the duchess in a future "jack ryan" story line? >> you never know. no, she doesn't need saving right now. she's very happy. and i'm happy for her. >> season two of the show is already in the works and so is a sequel to john and emily's $330 million sleeper hit of the year "a quiet place." >> i've be
and if you're wondering how john compares to ben affleck, harrison ford, and alec baldwin, all who'vethe cia superspy in the past, well, we asked. >> i don't even know who you're talking about. i was told it was the first. no, i did. i've e-mailed back and forth very nicely with alec baldwin who's a friend and a supporter of everything i do, but certainly, this was a fun irony to be talking about the same part. >> i'm the best chance you have. >> you can't grow up to be...
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. >>> harrison ford, alec baldwin, all on the lineup. but before things got rolling, a large protest formed, hundreds taking to the streets with an urgent message about climate change. sam brock is live in so wian francisco th more on the action-packed day at the summit. >> reporter: it was action packed and hope-filled. world unity on this issue was clear. there was ang z yxiety. the protesters are worried we're not reducing our carbon foot print enough. they are gone now, but speaker after speaker reinforced the time for action is now and the action is coming. in a captivating moment, actor harrison ford took to the stage and captured the septembntiment. >> stop, for god's sake, the didn't great lak denigration of science. >> reporter: this seminal event was not without disruption. protesters shut down sections of howard street, bashing plans to cut out carbon as too late. >> we don't have that kind of time. we have ten years ten years ago. >> reporter: even former new york mayor michael bloomberg wasn't spared, though his response was
. >>> harrison ford, alec baldwin, all on the lineup. but before things got rolling, a large protest formed, hundreds taking to the streets with an urgent message about climate change. sam brock is live in so wian francisco th more on the action-packed day at the summit. >> reporter: it was action packed and hope-filled. world unity on this issue was clear. there was ang z yxiety. the protesters are worried we're not reducing our carbon foot print enough. they are gone now, but...
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there were no pictures taken at harrison landing. he goes to harrison landing early july. maccallum is defeated in seven days of battles. he will sit down and meet. when he is there, mccullen will hand him a letter. mccullen gets bashed for this letter. i don't think he is out of line at all. he is the commander of one of the largest field armies in the union. he has a right to express to the president of the u.s. what he thinks about policy. what he tells the president is a declaration of radical views, especially upon slavery, will rapidly be disintegrating our armies. that is a pretty clear shot across the bill. going on ins congress, they are debating the second confiscation act, don't do something radical. that is not a good idea. part of -- he is a conservative. the other thing he is probably looking at is anything he sees as radical might make the other side fight even harder. he is opposed to anything like that. he still has the concept that there are a lot of southerners who are unionists at heart and we can win this over. decided he will not fight the war with on
there were no pictures taken at harrison landing. he goes to harrison landing early july. maccallum is defeated in seven days of battles. he will sit down and meet. when he is there, mccullen will hand him a letter. mccullen gets bashed for this letter. i don't think he is out of line at all. he is the commander of one of the largest field armies in the union. he has a right to express to the president of the u.s. what he thinks about policy. what he tells the president is a declaration of...
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chris harrison told us he was never offered to come back, at least not yet. >>> it didn't take a reality milestone weekend for gloria and her husband. i sat down with the couple who have been making beautiful music together for more than four decades. >>> what an incredible love story 40 years you guys have been together. >> married in september, but we've been together 43, so, you know, i met him when i was 1. >> gloria actually met her true love when she auditioned for emilio's band that would eventually be called the miami sound machine. she was only 17. emilio was 22. ♪ anything for you >> gloria has even been quoted as saying her husband is my first and only boyfriend. >> what is that secret? >> i think love is making the other person happy. respect and love, and more than anything else, being latino you just say, yes, baby, whatever you want. >> no. you know what, he makes me laugh every single day of my life. we're very different. so, you know, we balance each other out. >> we've visited the estefans at home in miami for three decades. in 1990, after a terrifying bus accident left
chris harrison told us he was never offered to come back, at least not yet. >>> it didn't take a reality milestone weekend for gloria and her husband. i sat down with the couple who have been making beautiful music together for more than four decades. >>> what an incredible love story 40 years you guys have been together. >> married in september, but we've been together 43, so, you know, i met him when i was 1. >> gloria actually met her true love when she...
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he is going to go down to harrison's landing -- i know, that is is out there not from harrison's landing. that is from antietam. i know. but it is lincoln and mcclellan and there wasn't any pictures harrison's landing. so he goes to harrison's landing early july, mcclellan has been in the seven days battles. he is going to sit down and meet with mcclellan. when he is there mcclellan will hand him a letter called letter.ison's bar mcclellan gets bashed for there letter like he is way out of line. he is out of line at all. he is demander of one of largest in the union and has a right to express it the united states e what i think of policy of what he says is a declaration of especially upon lavery will rapidly disintegrate our present armies. clear shot tty across the bow. i marry what is going -- i hear going on in congress debut being the second condition con act. don't do something radical. he is conservative but the other looking at anything he the as radical might make other side fight harder. he still has the concept that a lot of southerners who are unionists at heart and we if we d
he is going to go down to harrison's landing -- i know, that is is out there not from harrison's landing. that is from antietam. i know. but it is lincoln and mcclellan and there wasn't any pictures harrison's landing. so he goes to harrison's landing early july, mcclellan has been in the seven days battles. he is going to sit down and meet with mcclellan. when he is there mcclellan will hand him a letter called letter.ison's bar mcclellan gets bashed for there letter like he is way out of...
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the last stop out of the city, first in harrison, you ken see that traffic is flowing smoothly . in fact, if you pan over to first street you ken see that there are barely any cars backed up . but just down the street at fremont street, that is where the street closure is impacting traffic coming into the city. we are going to take you to chopper 5 live overhead and give you a glimpse of the gridlock humming into the city. as chopper 5 follows the traffic over the bridge and into oakland. this is expected to be the new normal. the fremont street closure is projected to congested traffic coming into the city, not the traffic leaving. the good news is back out here live, at least the time he could to first in harrison it's looking pretty good. but i ken tell you, i just checked uber, and the trip will cost you about $45. back to you guys. >> everybody's trying to get home right now all right julie thank you. >>> building in the financial district is tricky, partly because the building underneath is man-made. we will take you back to a time when the entire area was underwater. >>> n
the last stop out of the city, first in harrison, you ken see that traffic is flowing smoothly . in fact, if you pan over to first street you ken see that there are barely any cars backed up . but just down the street at fremont street, that is where the street closure is impacting traffic coming into the city. we are going to take you to chopper 5 live overhead and give you a glimpse of the gridlock humming into the city. as chopper 5 follows the traffic over the bridge and into oakland. this...
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barack obama and harrison ford leave the caused protect our planet as activists gather in san francisco to spur on the fight against climate change. you're watching live from paris. as for joining us. in the united states, hurricane florence is battling -- battering north carolina. florence has been downgraded to it's goingone storm to inflict heavy damage and days of torrential rain. aaron on dinky reports. storm outer edge of the has arrived. packing window of to 160 miles an hour -- 160 kilometers an hour, bearing down on north carolina. they moved inward over the weekend. >> the first band of the storms are upon us that we have days , with raging rivers. thousands tens of without power and force people into shower close messages ,helters gratis been downgraded due toto large parts flooding. many more will lose power and repair workers stand ready to intervene. going to come apart, the takeout power lines can.e do at work we >> thousands of national anddsmen are on active duty it seems like these are under evacuation orders of some have chosen to ride out the storm. andopefully it wi
barack obama and harrison ford leave the caused protect our planet as activists gather in san francisco to spur on the fight against climate change. you're watching live from paris. as for joining us. in the united states, hurricane florence is battling -- battering north carolina. florence has been downgraded to it's goingone storm to inflict heavy damage and days of torrential rain. aaron on dinky reports. storm outer edge of the has arrived. packing window of to 160 miles an hour -- 160...
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right around harrison exit. traffic free flowing once again. we are down to just the bus lane being closed as well as fremont closed between howard and mission. zooming in on traffic maps, the surface streets are looking justify fine at this early hour as well. next traffic update just before 5:00. >>> in this morning's "tech bites", facebook has a stand-alone virtual reality headset. >> get ready to preorder a flying car. here's this morning's "tech bites". >> facebook has announced a new virtual reality system. >> the op list quest headset is a stand-alone system that can run without a computer or cell phone. it will be compatible with other opulus products. it launches neck spring for about $400. >>> lyft is offering to pay people to ditch their cars and use the ride-hailing service instead. >> lyft says it will take part in this month-long deal and will pay them up to $600 in credit. >>> and finally, this is the world's first flying car, and it's about to go on sale in the u.s. >> it's called the transition. its creator says it can change f
right around harrison exit. traffic free flowing once again. we are down to just the bus lane being closed as well as fremont closed between howard and mission. zooming in on traffic maps, the surface streets are looking justify fine at this early hour as well. next traffic update just before 5:00. >>> in this morning's "tech bites", facebook has a stand-alone virtual reality headset. >> get ready to preorder a flying car. here's this morning's "tech bites"....
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brian: professor charles calhoun, if you were introducing someone to benjamin harrison, what would you tell them? charles: i would tell them here is a man you can learn a lot from. he was an intellectual. he was a good student of history.
brian: professor charles calhoun, if you were introducing someone to benjamin harrison, what would you tell them? charles: i would tell them here is a man you can learn a lot from. he was an intellectual. he was a good student of history.
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you are going to be forced to go over to folsom or the harrison exit. a 22-minute ride, so we are definitely seeing more of the crowd develop, making their way into san francisco from the bay bridge toll plaza. of course those metering lights are on. again, all buses will be operating out of the temporary transbay terminal. again today. so keep that in mind if you are planning on using mass transit. fremont street remains shut down between showered mission. we are tracking your ride? and out of san francisco and this is 101, trying to get onto the 101 central freeway. there could be a challenge. it is always slow through that intersection there. let's check in with mary lee now on the forecast. >>> jacquelyn, check out this view. this is our sales force camera we are watching the fog on our camera with the transamerica pyramid there, just the top it have above the low clouds and fog and that purple glow in the sky. well, our temperatures out there, we are looking at temperatures that are in the 50s for many of us. upper 40s for the north bay. then check
you are going to be forced to go over to folsom or the harrison exit. a 22-minute ride, so we are definitely seeing more of the crowd develop, making their way into san francisco from the bay bridge toll plaza. of course those metering lights are on. again, all buses will be operating out of the temporary transbay terminal. again today. so keep that in mind if you are planning on using mass transit. fremont street remains shut down between showered mission. we are tracking your ride? and out of...
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benjamin harrison had never visited the grand canyon in his and for some reason so three times to make it a national park and harrison became president in the 1880s and he tried to get congress to go along with it. so there was a lot of opposition from arizona. the land had been privately claimed and they do not want to see it claimed taken away from the pioneers and turned into public land. he could not do it, even when he was president. he did manage to make the grand canyon national forest, and there is not much forest in the canyon. along,ddy roosevelt came he was very dedicated to the grand canyon but in a paradoxical way after he was president he went to go mountain lion hunting. they saw a lot of mountain lions there there were hundreds that were killed over the years. the forest cyrus -- forest service hired a ranger to kill the mountain lions and nobody was thinking about what happens when you kill all of the predators. so there was a message population explosion of deer. teddy roosevelt tried to make this a national park and he could not persuade congress to make it a nationa
benjamin harrison had never visited the grand canyon in his and for some reason so three times to make it a national park and harrison became president in the 1880s and he tried to get congress to go along with it. so there was a lot of opposition from arizona. the land had been privately claimed and they do not want to see it claimed taken away from the pioneers and turned into public land. he could not do it, even when he was president. he did manage to make the grand canyon national forest,...
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don't even exit at fremont street, use harrison instead, harrison is slow not as bad.r folsom instead of fremont and howard because of those streets are - - this morning, we will check more. >> plenty of clouds to start the weekend and more of them in your saturday as well. temperatures are nice out there nice and comfortable , hayward in san jose 60 degrees, concord, might be a warmer start than yesterday, cooler finish, temperatures from the 90s inland to the 70s, 60s in san francisco and oakland and for san jose, 74 today, compared to 80s yesterday. more about the weekend brain and cooldown still to come. >>> knew this morning, football games at so bridal high had been moved because of vandals that destroyed the football field. they drove trucks into the field creating deep ruts in the grass area this week. the department has been working to repair the feels but the district deemed them unplayable. >>> big story bart official voted to add new 10 inspectors to test people not paying their fair. >>> - - fare. >> you will see more fare inspect there's was are the peopl
don't even exit at fremont street, use harrison instead, harrison is slow not as bad.r folsom instead of fremont and howard because of those streets are - - this morning, we will check more. >> plenty of clouds to start the weekend and more of them in your saturday as well. temperatures are nice out there nice and comfortable , hayward in san jose 60 degrees, concord, might be a warmer start than yesterday, cooler finish, temperatures from the 90s inland to the 70s, 60s in san francisco...
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the future of humanity is at stake. >> reporter: harrison ford with a beard. the two people arrested were cited and quickly released. live in san francisco, lee ann melendez, abc 7 news. >> lee ann, thank you so much. that climate summit is the main cause for gridlock in downtown san francisco. >> unfortunately for commuters, the traffic pain won't end soon. kristen sze has the details. >> reporter: the protests and the closures were the main e traffic jam extended from the south of market area on to the 280 extension the bay bridge and the embarcadero. >> avoid all those surface streets around moscone center. that's where we're seeing the worst gridlock. >> 2 is particularly bad. it normally takes me about an hour to get in i. took me about an hour and a half. >> i know people have been ubering everywhere, taking b.a.r.t., trying to stay off the road in general. >> folsom was also closed due to an electrical vault fire. howard street will be closed between third and fourth through september 29th for this summit. construction work and the sales force dream for
the future of humanity is at stake. >> reporter: harrison ford with a beard. the two people arrested were cited and quickly released. live in san francisco, lee ann melendez, abc 7 news. >> lee ann, thank you so much. that climate summit is the main cause for gridlock in downtown san francisco. >> unfortunately for commuters, the traffic pain won't end soon. kristen sze has the details. >> reporter: the protests and the closures were the main e traffic jam extended from...
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takehe t harrison exit instead. fremont, off-ramposed. the flyover is closed there this morning.n we do have surface street closure at fremont between mission and howard. a little bit heavier on the left-hand side. i do recommend that for an a lot gnat. look at some of the is surface street volumes coming up in a few minutes. >>> this is what you will face at the fremont exit. road closures and detour signs. >> the crack discovered 10:00 a.m. yesterday. the terminal wasn't closed until 4:30 in the afternoon. abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield is live at the terminal where inspections continue this morning. amy. >> reporter: hi. good morning, jessica. all of the east bay commuters, take a look at this. this is what awaits you in san francisco this morning. this is the traffic coming off the bay bridge. this is on fremont street. fremont is closed at howard. so you will be diverted. we just talked to someone who drove through this. you will hear from him in a minute. the germ advice is to avoid this area if you can. officials are worried about a cracked beam in the new salesforce t
takehe t harrison exit instead. fremont, off-ramposed. the flyover is closed there this morning.n we do have surface street closure at fremont between mission and howard. a little bit heavier on the left-hand side. i do recommend that for an a lot gnat. look at some of the is surface street volumes coming up in a few minutes. >>> this is what you will face at the fremont exit. road closures and detour signs. >> the crack discovered 10:00 a.m. yesterday. the terminal wasn't closed...
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and come up the -- swing it around on harrison and come up the other way. everybody else is going around. you're throwing all that downtown traffic into this because if people don't know it, it's like a bridgeway. you have to go under the transbay terminal to get up onto the bridge, got to be a mess. >> look at that line of folks waiting to get onto their buses at the old terminal. city buses are being rerouted to the temporary transbay terminal as you see there. that's at the corner of howard and main streets, but as you were mentioning, ken, this time of night everybody is trying to get in or out of the city and you close off that main artery, it's going to be good luck. >> they completely shut it off with emergency vehicles there. so nobody can come in on fremont off the bridge heading into downtown san francisco because it forces you to make a left. you stay a fremont and within a block you go right under that structure. >> paul rose is back on the phone with sfmta. what can you tell us about the traffic in the area and what are you telling your commute
and come up the -- swing it around on harrison and come up the other way. everybody else is going around. you're throwing all that downtown traffic into this because if people don't know it, it's like a bridgeway. you have to go under the transbay terminal to get up onto the bridge, got to be a mess. >> look at that line of folks waiting to get onto their buses at the old terminal. city buses are being rerouted to the temporary transbay terminal as you see there. that's at the corner of...
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next, "q&a" with charles calhoun, talking about his biography of benjamin harrison.eries 1968:pan america in turmoil. that, ohio congressman warned davidson talks about the work of the house freedom caucus. ♪ historianek on q&a, charles calhoun discusses his biography of president benjamin harrison. brian: professor charles calhoun , if you were introducing someone to benjamin harrison, what would you tell them? charles: i would tell them here is a man you can learn a lot from. he was an intellectual. he was a good student of history. he knew his coy
next, "q&a" with charles calhoun, talking about his biography of benjamin harrison.eries 1968:pan america in turmoil. that, ohio congressman warned davidson talks about the work of the house freedom caucus. ♪ historianek on q&a, charles calhoun discusses his biography of president benjamin harrison. brian: professor charles calhoun , if you were introducing someone to benjamin harrison, what would you tell them? charles: i would tell them here is a man you can learn a lot...
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rick harrison weighs in on whether mainstreet seen this as well. thank you for watching money, politics and we got the debate behind tomorrow's headlight. i'm in for my friend, liz, and "the evening edit" starts now. >> for a second straight day that i was closing at a high. 26733 posting a solid weekly game making it the hundred first record close election day first the new york times reporting deputy attorney general rod rosenstein suggesting last year he secretly recorded president trump in the white house and discussed recruiting cabinet members to invoke the 20th amendment to remove mr. trump from office. this according to several anonymous sources. he vehemently denied it in the justice farm and saying rosenstein officially denies writing the new york times anonymous op-ed published earlier this month. the washington post reported memos written by then acting fbi director andrew mccabe confirmed the story. edward lawrence joined the life and easy with the latest. reporter: startling report, the paper saying as he said that mal rod rosenstein
rick harrison weighs in on whether mainstreet seen this as well. thank you for watching money, politics and we got the debate behind tomorrow's headlight. i'm in for my friend, liz, and "the evening edit" starts now. >> for a second straight day that i was closing at a high. 26733 posting a solid weekly game making it the hundred first record close election day first the new york times reporting deputy attorney general rod rosenstein suggesting last year he secretly recorded...
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q and a, charles calhoun talks about his biography on the 23rd president of regiment harrison. >> when he was nominated he was in indianapolis. he gave for speeches that day. and his campaign people said this is the thing to do. let people come to you. so over the next four or five , that until the election is what happened. delegations from around the country. they would be cotton farmers or whatever. they would come and he would give a short speech. mostly attuned to their own interests but something that would resonate with people generally. he had his own stenographer takedown what was said. and then he would make sure it was what he wanted people to read. and then the it would be in the newspapers all over the country. >> devils den is a section of the gettysburg battlefield dominated by large boulders that experienced infantry and artillery during the second day of battle. the evolution of the site from battlefield to tourist attraction. centertysburg heritage hosted this one-hour talk. >> without further introduction i'm going to bring up our next speaker. delman has his own fan
q and a, charles calhoun talks about his biography on the 23rd president of regiment harrison. >> when he was nominated he was in indianapolis. he gave for speeches that day. and his campaign people said this is the thing to do. let people come to you. so over the next four or five , that until the election is what happened. delegations from around the country. they would be cotton farmers or whatever. they would come and he would give a short speech. mostly attuned to their own interests...
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i would offer, still, $2500 a month rental in the 700 block of harrison street is appalling. how much of mr. vettles' condos, not s.r.o.s, sell for? thank you. >> president hillis: thank you. so this portion of the hearing is closed. commissioner melgar? >> vice president melgar: thank you. thank you for the presentation, miss jardines. i'm the one who asked for it, and to be perfectly clear, my issue was, the market hasn't seen a lot of new s.r.o. units until recently, not for a while. and my fear was that we would be providing an economic incentive because the market now commands the price for these types of units because they traditionally have been reserved for those with the lowest income. i am pretty assured by miss jardines' presentation that we have existing legal controls to prevent that from happening, so i'm -- you know, that's okay with me. i actually do think there's room for new s.r.o.s. we need -- we need new s.r.o.s for very low-income place peop -- people, but we also need new s.r.o.s for higher income people entering the workforce, so i'm clark county with t
i would offer, still, $2500 a month rental in the 700 block of harrison street is appalling. how much of mr. vettles' condos, not s.r.o.s, sell for? thank you. >> president hillis: thank you. so this portion of the hearing is closed. commissioner melgar? >> vice president melgar: thank you. thank you for the presentation, miss jardines. i'm the one who asked for it, and to be perfectly clear, my issue was, the market hasn't seen a lot of new s.r.o. units until recently, not for a...
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harrison would give them a short speech.ests,heir own is something that would resonate with people generally. taked his own stenographer down what he said, and he would go over what he said to make sure it was what he wanted people to read. they would give it to the associated press the next morning and it was over the -- it was across the country. on friday, canada's foreign minister spoke with reporters about the state of nafta negotiations between the u.s., canada, and mexico. this was at the canadian embassy in washington dc. it is 20 minutes.
harrison would give them a short speech.ests,heir own is something that would resonate with people generally. taked his own stenographer down what he said, and he would go over what he said to make sure it was what he wanted people to read. they would give it to the associated press the next morning and it was over the -- it was across the country. on friday, canada's foreign minister spoke with reporters about the state of nafta negotiations between the u.s., canada, and mexico. this was at...
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>>. >> i hope harrison ford. [laughter] ladies and gentlemen the director of the cia.[applause] >> food you want to play you in the movie? >>. >> i need to give that some thought. [applause] >> i hope that you all agree as an opportunity for us for this panel i have a number of think use. please give them a round of applause. [applause] please join me to think senator mcconnell to enable us for the scholars and a big round of applause for our own that we get to see on tv. [applause] and of course above all please join me thinking our alumni the director of the cia , director haskell. we want to make sure everyone who comes into your office knows so we are very delighted to present this to you. [applause] >> and ladies and gentlemen a good message for all of us for all of the challenges that we face nothing is too big if we have the patience and the expertise and the courage. thank you for joining us. do i tell them class is dismissed? >> thank you so much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] e dispensed. the presidin
>>. >> i hope harrison ford. [laughter] ladies and gentlemen the director of the cia.[applause] >> food you want to play you in the movie? >>. >> i need to give that some thought. [applause] >> i hope that you all agree as an opportunity for us for this panel i have a number of think use. please give them a round of applause. [applause] please join me to think senator mcconnell to enable us for the scholars and a big round of applause for our own that we get...