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not far from the town of gettysburg itself is another wooded hill known as culp's hill. as the regiment of the army's third and fourth corps were beginning to rally again, some of the units after the 5 0 5:30, 6:00 p.m. hour would be ordered toward culp's proper. they had already seen heavy fighting throughout the day on july 1st west of town, men of the famous wires brigade and cutler's brigade. they began to take position on culp's hill or at least the north western section of hill proper at approximately 5:30 p.m. as they did so, one of the things they began to do was to entrench their position, build more works. it began as more union armies including greene's brigade arrived to culp's hill. greene's army, which included greene's brigade, would not arrive on culp's hill until july 2nd. they had arrived late on july 1st as the corps was constructing their position on the northwest quadron of culp's hill. another division had arrived south of culp's hill, a hill that would become popular, little round top. but on the morning of july 2nd, greene's brigade, members of th
not far from the town of gettysburg itself is another wooded hill known as culp's hill. as the regiment of the army's third and fourth corps were beginning to rally again, some of the units after the 5 0 5:30, 6:00 p.m. hour would be ordered toward culp's proper. they had already seen heavy fighting throughout the day on july 1st west of town, men of the famous wires brigade and cutler's brigade. they began to take position on culp's hill or at least the north western section of hill proper at...
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those locations culps hill and cemetery hill. by doing so, then and will do a diversionary assault, they will basically pin the butterfly to the board, if you. well of all of these available reinforcements, that general greene may be able to shift from his, lying to the other end of the line, the left end of the union lying, to bolster his line that's going to be under attack. the orders are to proceed with the diversionary assault on the cemetery, hail and tandem with the main confederate attack. what about 4 pm in the afternoon or july 2nd, the main confederate assault goes forward, and fighting more takes place in such famous places today as little round, to have the devil, stand the triangle of field. to the peach orchard, and the wheat field, and stony ridge. in further north, as more confederate units make their way into combat. and as all of this action is beginning to happen, the diversionary of salt has yet to go forward. and it would not be until about 6 pm, we don't have time in this presentation to get into all the lo
those locations culps hill and cemetery hill. by doing so, then and will do a diversionary assault, they will basically pin the butterfly to the board, if you. well of all of these available reinforcements, that general greene may be able to shift from his, lying to the other end of the line, the left end of the union lying, to bolster his line that's going to be under attack. the orders are to proceed with the diversionary assault on the cemetery, hail and tandem with the main confederate...
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benner's hill will trade fire on cemetery hill and on culp's hill proper. it will be every bit as furious as the one much more famous and much more remembered the next day preceding picket's charge. 7:00 on the evening of july 2nd the infantry assault of ewell's attack is moving forward and they're making their way to culp's hill and cemetery hill. and to the position of george sears greene. as all of this is taking place 12th corps commander major general henry slocumb pictured on the left of the screen here on the slide, would receive a dispatch from army signal officers. these army signal officers had seen the movement of a heavy column of confederate soldiers moving to the 12th corps position. slocumb's reading this dispatch he's received from the signal officers, apprised a confederate attack is making their way to their location. he doesn't know it will be a diversionary attack. and not long as he receives this intelligence and puts it aside he receives another dispatch, a message from gordon meade, the newly appointed leader, pictured on the right of
benner's hill will trade fire on cemetery hill and on culp's hill proper. it will be every bit as furious as the one much more famous and much more remembered the next day preceding picket's charge. 7:00 on the evening of july 2nd the infantry assault of ewell's attack is moving forward and they're making their way to culp's hill and cemetery hill. and to the position of george sears greene. as all of this is taking place 12th corps commander major general henry slocumb pictured on the left of...
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thank you. >> hill: good evening and thank you for joining us. idprt donald trump lost another round in court late yesterday but continued to claim-- without evidence-- that he won the election. president-elect joe den won the popular vote and the projected electoral college majority needed. in a unanimous decision issuedla yesterday, pennsylvania's supreme court threw out a lower court der preventing the state from certifying dozens of contests and challenging all mail-in ballots. o e of the justice's wrote," they have failedlege that even a single mail-in ballot was fraudulently cast or counted." in another loss for the president, wisconsin completed its ballot recount today and confirmemr. biden won the state. 5-voteounty reported a gain for president trump. on friday, milwaukee cnty, the other county targeted in a recount that the trump campaign p raid for,orted a 132-vote gain for president-elect biden. the trump campaign paid $3 million to learn biden's victory grew by 87 more votes. the president returned to the ite house from camp david t
thank you. >> hill: good evening and thank you for joining us. idprt donald trump lost another round in court late yesterday but continued to claim-- without evidence-- that he won the election. president-elect joe den won the popular vote and the projected electoral college majority needed. in a unanimous decision issuedla yesterday, pennsylvania's supreme court threw out a lower court der preventing the state from certifying dozens of contests and challenging all mail-in ballots. o e of...
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the hill is significant. if the confederates are able on july 2 to capture little round top, able to gain a significant gain on cemetery hill or cemetery ridge and union troops can't drive them off, victory is untenable. there is danger in blowing the story of little round top out of reasonable proportion. it was one part of a larger battle. if the confederates had taken the hill, i have no idea what would have happened. history is full of so many contingencies where one thing is dependent on the other. one event hinged upon this other event. i think the artillery platform on little round top, we make too much of that. if confederates take little round top and hold it, the vote -- the road is off-limits to the union army. the other road becomes untenable, and that is a significant roadway. if the confederates get the hill, the union is going to have to respond. whether they would have been able to drive the confederates off, i have no idea. whether the confederates after they have fought for 90 minutes on thi
the hill is significant. if the confederates are able on july 2 to capture little round top, able to gain a significant gain on cemetery hill or cemetery ridge and union troops can't drive them off, victory is untenable. there is danger in blowing the story of little round top out of reasonable proportion. it was one part of a larger battle. if the confederates had taken the hill, i have no idea what would have happened. history is full of so many contingencies where one thing is dependent on...
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hill as well, dr. hill i guess. >> yet. the book kind of evolved into intertwined biographies into protagonist. one of them was bailey willis who ended up on his own side of that vanishingly fine line and the other was robert hill who landed on the other side. so hill was the skeptic, willis was the crusader. when i started working on the book i was interested in the debate itself because there's a couple of different takes on it you can read about that don't quite agree. i was curious what the real story was. i thought i would introduce hill and willis briefly and then move on to the debate. the more i got into their lies, the more i realize what really fascinating individuals they were. >> i agree. there's a lot of things i really like -- [inaudible] you can delve into both these people equally really. whatever the archival material you found is really remarkable. they are both scientists obviously and quite renowned scientists, yet they are both very human. particularly hill reminds you of people i know, sort of a proble
hill as well, dr. hill i guess. >> yet. the book kind of evolved into intertwined biographies into protagonist. one of them was bailey willis who ended up on his own side of that vanishingly fine line and the other was robert hill who landed on the other side. so hill was the skeptic, willis was the crusader. when i started working on the book i was interested in the debate itself because there's a couple of different takes on it you can read about that don't quite agree. i was curious...
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i'm michael hill. thks for watching. have a good night. pt ning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access groupt wgbh accessh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the anderson family fund. bernard and denise schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. barbara hope zuckerberg. the leonard and norma klorne foundation. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of ameri, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financialou retirement services and investments. additional support has been provided by: consumer cellular. and by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the d by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you're watching pbs. [announcer]: this program was ma possible in part by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. hat makes humans human.: the n it's central to everything about
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we are on top of hill 204. 204 means that the hill is 204 meters high. the significance of the monuments is to honor the troops -- american troops that fought in the aisne-marne sector. aisne is one of the rivers, marne the other. there was significant engagement between the two rivers from the end of may through the middle of july of 1918. the chateau-tierney monument is being restored in honor of the world war i centennial taking place for the american contribution from 2017 and 2018. on the opposite side of the monument from where i am standing are statues of two women, one american, one french, who are holding hands in honor of their sons, brothers, uncles, and fathers who risked their lives here in the aisne-marne, particularly the chateau-thierry. the monument was dedicated in 1937. ♪ mitchell: it's one of three significant american monuments on the western front that's established by the american battle monuments commission and remains under their guidance. the monument itself lists some of the villages that the americans liberated. below that are
we are on top of hill 204. 204 means that the hill is 204 meters high. the significance of the monuments is to honor the troops -- american troops that fought in the aisne-marne sector. aisne is one of the rivers, marne the other. there was significant engagement between the two rivers from the end of may through the middle of july of 1918. the chateau-tierney monument is being restored in honor of the world war i centennial taking place for the american contribution from 2017 and 2018. on the...
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vanishing fine line is the older was robert hill who landed on the other side, hill was a skeptic in the crusader, when i started wor wog on the book is interested in the debate itself because there are a couple of different takes that you can read about that don't quite agree so i was curious what the real story was and i thought i would introduce hill and willis briefly and move on to the debate and the more i got in to their lives i realized what really fascinating individuals they were. >> i agree. >> there is a lot of things -- [inaudible] you could dive into both these people equally, and whatever it found, it's remarkable and we talked about, they are both scientist and quite renowned scientist, and some ways they are both very human in particular hill and people i know, and a problematic personality in some ways maybe it's just because i felt more empathy for hill just because he was a problem child, he could not get out of his own way. >> hill was a pain in the if i can say that, he reminded me of my late father who was an academic and brilliant but did not always play well
vanishing fine line is the older was robert hill who landed on the other side, hill was a skeptic in the crusader, when i started wor wog on the book is interested in the debate itself because there are a couple of different takes that you can read about that don't quite agree so i was curious what the real story was and i thought i would introduce hill and willis briefly and move on to the debate and the more i got in to their lives i realized what really fascinating individuals they were....
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(laughs) i mean, i walked up to capitol hill...makes explosion sound) it was like a mushroom cloud. >> good evening. we beginonight with the potential for political exosion on capitol hill. >> clarence thomas ran into trouble today... >> queions are growing over charges of sexual harassment against thomas... >> narrator: as the story broke, to the senate floor.ell rushed >> as soon as the president announced his oice, the special interest groups lined up their firing squad and vowed to bo him and to kill him politically. the process is being hijacked... >>arrator: mcconnell saw t allegations against thomas as yet another liberal takedown. >> mcconnell understands implication and consequence better tn any united states senator. when you vote on legislation in the house and senate, you're ioplayg for the next ele when you put in a judge, you're playing for the next geration. >> the sexual harassment storm around clarence thomas is inteifying. >> narrator: now mcconnell would watch as anita hill threatened to derail thomas' nomination
(laughs) i mean, i walked up to capitol hill...makes explosion sound) it was like a mushroom cloud. >> good evening. we beginonight with the potential for political exosion on capitol hill. >> clarence thomas ran into trouble today... >> queions are growing over charges of sexual harassment against thomas... >> narrator: as the story broke, to the senate floor.ell rushed >> as soon as the president announced his oice, the special interest groups lined up their...
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directly behind me is the chateau monument, on hill 204. the hill is 204 meters high. the significance of this monument is to honor the american troops who fought here. there was significant engagement in between the two rivers, from the end of may through the middle of july of 1918. the monument is being restored in honor of the world war i centennial taking place for the american contribution from 2017 to 2018. on the opposite side of the monument where i'm standing are statues of two women. one american, one french, who are holding hands in honor of their sons, brothers, uncles and fathers who risked their lives here in the area during the war. the monument was dedicated in 1937. >> it's one of three significant american monuments on the western front established by the american monuments commission and remains under their guidance. the monument itself lists some of the villages the americans liberated. below that are the divisions, ten of them, plus two corps, the first and third, engaged in this area. that includes belleu wood and directly in front of me, the city
directly behind me is the chateau monument, on hill 204. the hill is 204 meters high. the significance of this monument is to honor the american troops who fought here. there was significant engagement in between the two rivers, from the end of may through the middle of july of 1918. the monument is being restored in honor of the world war i centennial taking place for the american contribution from 2017 to 2018. on the opposite side of the monument where i'm standing are statues of two women....
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earlier though, we did have pretty gusty winds in the north and east bay hills. some of the wind speeds at times get up to 30 or 40 miles per hour. look at the weather map, you'll be able to see how the wind speeds, relatively strong around solano county and napa. notice livermore, pretty dry. 9 miles per hour and from here, approaching midnight, the wind speeds really start to come down and that sets the stage for we think tomorrow morning will be a very cold start. many places in the valley starting off in the 30s, even redwood city, bayside in the low 40s. we're around santa rosa and up towards morgan hill around sunrise, techmperatures could b dipping into the low 30s. we'll talk more about these chilly morning temperatures and if there's any rain in the forecast as we head into december, unusually dry this time of year. great for your thanksgiving plans at home but we could really use some rain. we'll see if there's any of that coming up in a few minutes. >> that sunshine today has been awe smchlt thank y awesome. thank you, rob. >>> we've been seeing people
earlier though, we did have pretty gusty winds in the north and east bay hills. some of the wind speeds at times get up to 30 or 40 miles per hour. look at the weather map, you'll be able to see how the wind speeds, relatively strong around solano county and napa. notice livermore, pretty dry. 9 miles per hour and from here, approaching midnight, the wind speeds really start to come down and that sets the stage for we think tomorrow morning will be a very cold start. many places in the valley...
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and then, yes, hill 204.e call it the chateau-thierry american monument, but it's 204 meters high. it is a french-american monument the way it commemorates, built and maintained by the american battle monuments commission. but if you take it detailed look at the villages, the names of the villages inscribed on the monument, and also why it was built, it is commemorating the french and american soldiers who fought and died side-by-side in world war i. it is kind of an interesting way to show this franco-american history and shared linkages. mitchell: you mentioned being on the battle of belleau wood battlefield, some of it is marked, which is kind of unique for an american battlefield in france. we are used to this in the united states, national park service sites like gettysburg and antietam. can you talk about why the battlefield is marked and why it is important for people to walk through it? shane: we are always try to find a way where we can walk in history, for example. going back and literally in the sa
and then, yes, hill 204.e call it the chateau-thierry american monument, but it's 204 meters high. it is a french-american monument the way it commemorates, built and maintained by the american battle monuments commission. but if you take it detailed look at the villages, the names of the villages inscribed on the monument, and also why it was built, it is commemorating the french and american soldiers who fought and died side-by-side in world war i. it is kind of an interesting way to show...
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he doesn't have the chip on his shoulder that hill does. so i think that is what your book does the way i got to know the two people. obviously we're in a different time now with a lot of other earthquakes in the 90 years that the issue of so how should we do this? that is part of your job that just seems in some ways things have not changed although they have obviously. >> we know so much more than we did in the twenties that was before the plate tectonics revolution which george oscar configured so people really didn't understand of earthquakes they had some sense they were clustered into zones but they didn't understand the boundaries owns. they didn't understand the rate of earthquake or how often they occur on average. so it was here to make a statement of those happening every 50 years. they didn't have a sense how big they were let alone how often they are so geologist dug into the san andreas fault to find evidence of past earthquakes. and found that we get an average of current so we know on average how often and those who have got
he doesn't have the chip on his shoulder that hill does. so i think that is what your book does the way i got to know the two people. obviously we're in a different time now with a lot of other earthquakes in the 90 years that the issue of so how should we do this? that is part of your job that just seems in some ways things have not changed although they have obviously. >> we know so much more than we did in the twenties that was before the plate tectonics revolution which george oscar...
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we were on top of hill to a four. that means it is 204 meters high.he significance of this monument is to honor the american troops who fought in the aisne-marne battle. it is one of the rivers and it was significant engage between the two rivers. from the middle of may to the middle of july 1918. the chÂteau monument is being restored taking place for the contribution of 2017 to 2018. on the opposite side of the monument where i am standing, our statues of two women. one american, one french who are holding hands in honor of their sons, brothers, uncles and fathers who risked their lives here in the aim aren't and particular the chÂteau thierry. it was dedicated in 1937. ♪ ♪ >> it is one of three significant american monuments on the western front that has been established by the american battle monuments commission and remains under their guidance. the monument itself, the top lists some of the villages that the americans liberated. below that are the divisions, ten of them plus two course, the first in the third that would actively engaged in this
we were on top of hill to a four. that means it is 204 meters high.he significance of this monument is to honor the american troops who fought in the aisne-marne battle. it is one of the rivers and it was significant engage between the two rivers. from the middle of may to the middle of july 1918. the chÂteau monument is being restored taking place for the contribution of 2017 to 2018. on the opposite side of the monument where i am standing, our statues of two women. one american, one french...
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i will defend democts like katie hill in alexaria cossey or taz. if they're being unfairl i will attack republicans by believe they are in misleads or what they ought to do for america. i think we need me of that in politics. more of the ability to realize were not two separate teams were indifferent jerseys. we are all wearing the american jersey. we can have different ideas about what plays are but the end of the day with got to get the ball the end zone. >> you're in opposite ends of the political spectrum from aoc which you write about. you care to say that you both read the same playbook. got similar operating styles. she is just as effective on the left and her stylish y are on the right. be to not do i not only reckon is aop star per i write about how the president does as well. member donald trump was a guy who quite literally judges o talent competitions. he kno astarte sees what any nosy as a star which is sort of why engages with her at times. i know that she's a socialist but also she's not a sellout. then there's far too much washingto
i will defend democts like katie hill in alexaria cossey or taz. if they're being unfairl i will attack republicans by believe they are in misleads or what they ought to do for america. i think we need me of that in politics. more of the ability to realize were not two separate teams were indifferent jerseys. we are all wearing the american jersey. we can have different ideas about what plays are but the end of the day with got to get the ball the end zone. >> you're in opposite ends of...
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telegraph hill was once a signal hill for ships.tower performs its work today by luring travelers up to see the sights. san francisco is unique. it is a world in miniature with specialties all its own. it names its park for sacred golden gate. there is a buddha there and many more in china town. incense sends the news to heaven. ♪ the cable cars are san francisco's own. no trip is complete until you ride them up the hills and down. we can all love this city. the seven hills of san francisco possess a special charm. from here, there's one more discovery to make. swing wide the golden gate. soar west across the peaceful blue pacific to reach our fair and 50th state, hawaii. ♪ there's a little bit of all the fun you like. there's waikiki and other beaches. ♪ sun down suppers aboard a sleek and silent catamaran. ♪ and fish for those who like to match their strength with strength. hop across this historic island and discover friendly towns. this polynesian village life to see. fine golf and pools and luxury hotels on all of the varied is
telegraph hill was once a signal hill for ships.tower performs its work today by luring travelers up to see the sights. san francisco is unique. it is a world in miniature with specialties all its own. it names its park for sacred golden gate. there is a buddha there and many more in china town. incense sends the news to heaven. ♪ the cable cars are san francisco's own. no trip is complete until you ride them up the hills and down. we can all love this city. the seven hills of san francisco...
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lafayette milder as is pleasant hill hil hill. some other neighborhoods, you can see the fog around half moon bay and pacifica, 49 there. 42 in santa rosa. that's actually up from last hour where it was 40. 56 in san francisco, one of the warm spots along with hayward at 54. mountain view at 46. it looks quiet as we look down the embarcadero towards the ferry building and the bay bridge. if you're working from home, mild to warm again today. maybe you can have those windows open as you send the kids out for breaks, it will be warm. make sure they have something to drink when they come back in. and working off that candy, all that we aid over the weekend, a good day to do that for exercising. right now good to moderate just about everywhere as you can see on our air quality. it's another day of hazy sunshine. keeping an eye on mo test des keeping an eye on mo test detom unhealthy for sensitive groups. our air quality forecast is good to moderate through thursday, and we have a major pattern change on friday where we won't be talkin
lafayette milder as is pleasant hill hil hill. some other neighborhoods, you can see the fog around half moon bay and pacifica, 49 there. 42 in santa rosa. that's actually up from last hour where it was 40. 56 in san francisco, one of the warm spots along with hayward at 54. mountain view at 46. it looks quiet as we look down the embarcadero towards the ferry building and the bay bridge. if you're working from home, mild to warm again today. maybe you can have those windows open as you send the...
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because the hills north of scotland because the cold air is still with us.y parts of mainland uk public northern ireland drying up later on the scene quite cloudy and feeling damp and cold because we have all that cloud around. there were different weakening as it heads southwards on saturday. clearing the south eventually on sunday. the warnings are online. hello, i'm karin giannone, this is outside source. more good news on vaccines against the coronavirus. the latest data from pfizer shows its vaccine is even more from pfizer shows its vaccine is even more effective than first thought, protecting 95% of over 65. in the united states, the number of people to have died from covid passes a quarter of a million. three suspects in a kenyan court after a bbc africa investigation exposes the trafficking of stolen babies. the government says more action will follow. no action will be spared in ensuring we protect our children. we will
because the hills north of scotland because the cold air is still with us.y parts of mainland uk public northern ireland drying up later on the scene quite cloudy and feeling damp and cold because we have all that cloud around. there were different weakening as it heads southwards on saturday. clearing the south eventually on sunday. the warnings are online. hello, i'm karin giannone, this is outside source. more good news on vaccines against the coronavirus. the latest data from pfizer shows...
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inside the senate offices, t clarenmas prepared to answer anita hill's allegations.enator alan simpson was in the room. >> we, we sat with thomas. fand i told him my theory political life: an attack believed.d is an attack not only that, but agreed to. and he was teary. but i said, "you must have something to say." he said, "i do." s d, "i really do have something to say." >> this is a circus. it's a national disgrace. id as far as i'm concerne is a high-tech lynching for uppity blackwho in any way deign to think for themselves, to do for themselves, to have different ideas. >> i remember sitting behind a senator and hearing that and gone off in the roa bomb had and it sucked all the oxygen out of the room. >> and it is a message that unless you kowtow to an old orde this is what will happe to you. you will be lynched, destroyed, caricatured by a committee of the u.s., u.s. senate rather than hung from a tree. >> the question is on the confirmation of the nomination l clarence thomas of georgia. the clerk will ce roll. >> up to robert bork, there was a see of civilit
inside the senate offices, t clarenmas prepared to answer anita hill's allegations.enator alan simpson was in the room. >> we, we sat with thomas. fand i told him my theory political life: an attack believed.d is an attack not only that, but agreed to. and he was teary. but i said, "you must have something to say." he said, "i do." s d, "i really do have something to say." >> this is a circus. it's a national disgrace. id as far as i'm concerne is a...
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just outside of morgan hill in the hills here. looks like we have lingering showers popping up. the east bay to the south of livermore and also, as you can see closer to lafayette and walnut creek. it look like we have more development here as we come in around the oakland area. as you can see, still lingering downpours for this portion of the region. and then moving the maps around in the north bay. still scattered showers showing up closer to napa county. just to the north of american canyon. and out toward the sierra. this is a snow producer. snow levels are high, though. 6500 to 7,000 feet and those are all of the storm reports, showing you the wind. i will select a couple of reports to show you towards tahoe city. reporting 16 inches of snowfall. close to that point. donner reporting about a foot of snowfall. that was from this morning. this is our live camera as we have been talking about. cloud cover and brakes in the cloud. scattered shower -- breaks in the clouds and scattered showers. the pattern changes up tomorrow and we'll have more on that forecast and look next we
just outside of morgan hill in the hills here. looks like we have lingering showers popping up. the east bay to the south of livermore and also, as you can see closer to lafayette and walnut creek. it look like we have more development here as we come in around the oakland area. as you can see, still lingering downpours for this portion of the region. and then moving the maps around in the north bay. still scattered showers showing up closer to napa county. just to the north of american canyon....
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the next day hill flew into a rage at the madison county detention center. in canton, mississippi. 3 guards tackled him, pepper sprayed him, kicked him in the hit. after he was handcuffed, who was slammed against a concrete wall. the officers then lured him away from camera shot and continued to beat the handcuffed man in a subsequent investigation. the guards said hill was so combative and showed superman force that they were required to spawn a respond aggressively. hill was then sent into solitary confinement where guard pinned him to the floor, beat him, then removed his handcuffs. the poor man died just 46 minutes later. agree just disgusting, imagining. but hill's case, it isn't unique. he is one of 7571 inmate deaths. reuters documented in the u.s. jails from 20182008 to 2019. joining us now is the riser, the director for the justice and civil liberties institute. welcome arthur. thank you for having me, appreciate it. the deaths in the jails continue to mount across the country and being mindful that these people have never been convicted of anything
the next day hill flew into a rage at the madison county detention center. in canton, mississippi. 3 guards tackled him, pepper sprayed him, kicked him in the hit. after he was handcuffed, who was slammed against a concrete wall. the officers then lured him away from camera shot and continued to beat the handcuffed man in a subsequent investigation. the guards said hill was so combative and showed superman force that they were required to spawn a respond aggressively. hill was then sent into...
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host: we are joined by scott long with the hill newspaper, covering congress for quite some time. you have a lame-duck session coming in here shortly in the u.s. but before we get to the next congress, tell us what the next few weeks or month looks like on the u.s. house side in particular. guest: the house of representatives will come back to washington after this historic election to hold their leadership elections. it looks like democrats are moving forward with their leadership elections next week. that favors nancy pelosi. the quicker the election, the less time there is for their to build any momentum in opposition against her. nowe is some chatter right from moderates who are just crumpled about the number of seats that have been lost by democrats in a very surprising fashion. at least seven vulnerable democrats in the house went down to defeat. that has caused some andternation in the party has incited some chatter about whether or not there should be a challenge to nancy pelosi but so far, none has emerged. then we had right into the lame-duck session itself. the big issu
host: we are joined by scott long with the hill newspaper, covering congress for quite some time. you have a lame-duck session coming in here shortly in the u.s. but before we get to the next congress, tell us what the next few weeks or month looks like on the u.s. house side in particular. guest: the house of representatives will come back to washington after this historic election to hold their leadership elections. it looks like democrats are moving forward with their leadership elections...
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north of scotland because the hills north of scotland because the cold air still with us.ing feature as a head southwards on saturday clearing the southwards on saturday clearing the south eventually on sunday. the warnings are online. this is bbc news, i'm kasia madera. the headlines at 8pm... looking for some festive cheer — but there are warnings that a few days of family gatherings may mean many more days of tighter restrictions on either side of christmas. coming into christmas, we need to be very careful about the number of contacts that we have to reduce transmission before christmas, and get our cases as low as possible. pfizer says its new covid vaccine is almost 95% effective for people over the age of 65. digging down deep to transform the way we heat our homes — the plans to replace 600,000 gas boilers a year with electric heat pumps. borisjohnson says he is "very proud" of the way the government sourced supplies of ppe — despite a report saying politically connected firms were given their own
north of scotland because the hills north of scotland because the cold air still with us.ing feature as a head southwards on saturday clearing the southwards on saturday clearing the south eventually on sunday. the warnings are online. this is bbc news, i'm kasia madera. the headlines at 8pm... looking for some festive cheer — but there are warnings that a few days of family gatherings may mean many more days of tighter restrictions on either side of christmas. coming into christmas, we need...
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why do you think stories like harvey hill's aren't receiving more widespread attention? the criminal justice reform standard bearers tend to focus on. they tend not to focus on jails at all outside of baylor, if they're not really looking at cases like this. i think very sadly, the answer is kind of within itself. the reason these individuals are. busy in jail, most of the time is because they're too poor to get out and that right there, exactly what you described, but your mom that's heartbreaking. i'm sorry to hear that is exactly why these individuals die in jail because they have the smallest voice. and when you have a small voice, you really fall to the very bottom, the list. and i think a really important that just again or stand here is that number $7571.00 from 2000 each 1900 that's only looking at $500.00 jails, that's only 16 percent of the jails across the united states. we don't we, there's 3100 jails. so that number is probably much higher. i think what truly breaks my heart about this story is the fact that these are people who are still technically not gui
why do you think stories like harvey hill's aren't receiving more widespread attention? the criminal justice reform standard bearers tend to focus on. they tend not to focus on jails at all outside of baylor, if they're not really looking at cases like this. i think very sadly, the answer is kind of within itself. the reason these individuals are. busy in jail, most of the time is because they're too poor to get out and that right there, exactly what you described, but your mom that's...
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over on the weather computer look at the north bay and east bay hills. can see how those numbers have jumped at times in the last six hours from 30 to 48 miles per hour at times. the good news, once we get to tomorrow morning those wind speeds will begin to come down significantly through the day. thank tuesday the skies, the dry air in place tomorrow is going to be very cold. santa rosa, morgan hill, 32 to 35 degree and the temperatures even colder for saturday morning. will they involve any rain chances as we go through the weekend and into next week? comes in our forecast about 7 minutes from now. >> we'll see you soon, robby. covid cases are still surging near record levels. today the state confirming more than 14,000 new cases. that's down slightly from yesterday. and 416 new cases confirmed in santa clara county today. the county has reported more than 400 cases a day for the past week. now while millions of americans spent this day around the dinner table a number of bay area nurses spent their day in the er treating covid patients. as cases conti
over on the weather computer look at the north bay and east bay hills. can see how those numbers have jumped at times in the last six hours from 30 to 48 miles per hour at times. the good news, once we get to tomorrow morning those wind speeds will begin to come down significantly through the day. thank tuesday the skies, the dry air in place tomorrow is going to be very cold. santa rosa, morgan hill, 32 to 35 degree and the temperatures even colder for saturday morning. will they involve any...
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right now breezy up in the hills as you can see from the east bay hills camera. 22 miles per hour. down where most of us live, we don't have to deal with these fast winds hitting 30 in st. helena and 40 in when that sun hits, it will warm nicely. 60 to 66 degrees this afternoon. >> thank you. >>> investigators think this apartment fire in fremont may have started in a kitchen on thanksgiving. 17 people are displaced. the flames broke out after 7:00 last night in this apartment building on francis ccan court. the fire destroyed the unit it started in and damaged eight more. the red cross is helping a lot of these people displaced. >>> happening now, a black friday like we've never seen before. a lot of people are turning to the internet for deals instead of in-person shopping but not everybody. liz kreutz is at the best buy in dublin. what are you seeing out there no
right now breezy up in the hills as you can see from the east bay hills camera. 22 miles per hour. down where most of us live, we don't have to deal with these fast winds hitting 30 in st. helena and 40 in when that sun hits, it will warm nicely. 60 to 66 degrees this afternoon. >> thank you. >>> investigators think this apartment fire in fremont may have started in a kitchen on thanksgiving. 17 people are displaced. the flames broke out after 7:00 last night in this apartment...
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back to katie hill for a moment because you focus on her in the book to some extent. i was interested in that story because she was representing simi valley where the ronald reagan library is. she seemed to me to be like a talented and tough operator. i wonder she's not the kind of my mind to fold up and things got tough. she had to hit the road because the leadership and speaker pelosi was concerned or do you think she came to that conclusion that it was the best as an individual to have homed? >> her husband released private photos that they had taken they were deeply embarrassing and she did resign from congress. i encouraged her not to. i said you know kae acknowledged the fact that it took the photos and maybe shouldn't have but you are here to put the people first and she said each and every day she was riddled with anxiety over what next pho or next admission might come out of that former relationship and was surprised me so much is of all of the women in the united states congress there wasn't one who stepped up to defend her. the sisterhood of the traveling w
back to katie hill for a moment because you focus on her in the book to some extent. i was interested in that story because she was representing simi valley where the ronald reagan library is. she seemed to me to be like a talented and tough operator. i wonder she's not the kind of my mind to fold up and things got tough. she had to hit the road because the leadership and speaker pelosi was concerned or do you think she came to that conclusion that it was the best as an individual to have...
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in some of my friendships like alexandria cortez and katie hill.ause i think at times, you need to listen to one another. and to acknowledge their maybe anything to disagree on but if there are some things you can agree on, then you want to put those at the front of the list. host: i want to ask you about katie and alexandria, you cover both of them in your book really well. are you a natural born politician . know your dad, he was a politician. are you a natural born politician. you can figure out how to achieve celebrity status in the social media age. or maybe it is the reverse. your natural born, like ronald ragan, like a great actor just figure out how to work make it work in politics . matt: well i started in the state legislature. i write about being a 26 -year-old who thought they could contribute to a new generation of republican leadership in the state of florida. that is serving a number of capacities there so i think that my first passion is policy. in ensuring that we actually put the policies in place that can lift up all americans. a
in some of my friendships like alexandria cortez and katie hill.ause i think at times, you need to listen to one another. and to acknowledge their maybe anything to disagree on but if there are some things you can agree on, then you want to put those at the front of the list. host: i want to ask you about katie and alexandria, you cover both of them in your book really well. are you a natural born politician . know your dad, he was a politician. are you a natural born politician. you can figure...
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camera shot and continued to beat the handcuffed man in a subsequent investigation the guards said hill was so combative and showed superman force that they were required to spawn a respond aggressively hill was then sent into solitary confinement where guard pinned him to the floor beat him then removed his handcuffs. the poor man died just 46 minutes later. agree just disgusting imagining but hill's case it isn't unique he is one of 7571 inmate deaths reuters documented in u.s. jails from 20182008 to 2019 joining us now is authorizer the director for the justice and civil liberties institute welcome author. of the your government pusher . the deaths in the jails continue to mount across the country and being mindful that these people have never been convicted of anything why do you think stories like harvey hill's aren't worth even more widespread attention the criminal justice reform standard bearers tend to focus on they tend not to focus on jails at all outside of baylor for they're not really looking at cases like this. i think very sadly the answer is kind of within itself the re
camera shot and continued to beat the handcuffed man in a subsequent investigation the guards said hill was so combative and showed superman force that they were required to spawn a respond aggressively hill was then sent into solitary confinement where guard pinned him to the floor beat him then removed his handcuffs. the poor man died just 46 minutes later. agree just disgusting imagining but hill's case it isn't unique he is one of 7571 inmate deaths reuters documented in u.s. jails from...
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by the lindt master chocolatier. >>> a rare sight this morning on capitol hill. republicans breaking with president trump. not over the transition or president-elect biden but over his plan to pull more u.s. troops out of afghanistan. our pentagon team is reporting this morning that senior military officials briefed the president on three options last week. a complete withdrawal, a drawdown to about 2500 troops there, or keeping the troop level as is, a current and former defense fshl said president trump is sticking with option number two, to draw down by early 2021. so really days or in the days before president-elect joe biden takes office. no official orders have made but they're expected and mitch mcconnell is getting out ahead of any announcement. he spent nine minutes on the senate floor bashing this decision. listen. >> a rapid withdrawal of u.s. forces in afghanistan hurts or allies and delight the people who wish us harm. a disorganized retreat -- this administration has worked hard to compile. >> democratic senator tammy duckworth is with me now. senat
by the lindt master chocolatier. >>> a rare sight this morning on capitol hill. republicans breaking with president trump. not over the transition or president-elect biden but over his plan to pull more u.s. troops out of afghanistan. our pentagon team is reporting this morning that senior military officials briefed the president on three options last week. a complete withdrawal, a drawdown to about 2500 troops there, or keeping the troop level as is, a current and former defense fshl...
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take i a live look at capitol hill.house still leaning toward the democrats but the race for control of the senate is still on. democrats have 46 senators, republicans 47. of course they need 45 is for the majority. in georgia other close races going on in maine and arizona. so, the counting goes on. its been stressful but we will keep you posted. look like the stock market isn't too freaked out. >> final check for you. inservantors watching the states. waiting to call the presidential election. the dow is up about 268 points. >>> and speaking of counting emily turner here in santa clara. just about an hour. the counting ended inside about midnight or so. they made the call at the last minute to not resume at 5:00 a.m. and to give themselves extra time to sleep with which is much needed. at last count a little over three quarters offal million ballots. santa claire is projecting a new voter turn out record. this is the scene of the registrar voter. once those ballots made it inside poll workers and volunteers then organ
take i a live look at capitol hill.house still leaning toward the democrats but the race for control of the senate is still on. democrats have 46 senators, republicans 47. of course they need 45 is for the majority. in georgia other close races going on in maine and arizona. so, the counting goes on. its been stressful but we will keep you posted. look like the stock market isn't too freaked out. >> final check for you. inservantors watching the states. waiting to call the presidential...
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still some fog patches over the hills.lear skies for north—east scotland, where it will turn cold. temperature is down to —3. a cold, frosty but sunny start for scotland in the far north, and otherwise a lot of cloud again. some fog patches around and it will stay murky and damp across parts of the midlands and east wales. there will be places where the cloud breaks and we will see some sunshine. turning breezy later on. patchy rain for western scotland. weather fronts slide south and east across the uk on monday, bringing spells of rain. avoiding most of the rain across the southwest. as it clears through scotland, it should brighten up with some sunshine. starting to feel colder. deep into next week, another colder. deep into next week, another cold front will edging towards the middle of the week and behind at the air really starts to turn cold. it looks like we will see quite an u nsettled looks like we will see quite an unsettled spell of weather from wednesday onwards, with temperatures taking a dive. feeling very ch
still some fog patches over the hills.lear skies for north—east scotland, where it will turn cold. temperature is down to —3. a cold, frosty but sunny start for scotland in the far north, and otherwise a lot of cloud again. some fog patches around and it will stay murky and damp across parts of the midlands and east wales. there will be places where the cloud breaks and we will see some sunshine. turning breezy later on. patchy rain for western scotland. weather fronts slide south and east...
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she owes over $50,000 to a dentist in beverly hills.urniture she hadn't paid for or cosmetic surgeries she hadn't paid for or bounced checks. and at some point, we thought, "well, we need to get to her and ask her about this," because at the time, she was telling dixon that she was gonna build this massive, multibillion-dollar studio. narrator: in the spring of 2013, sam stanton lands an interview with carissa carpenter. stanton: so i drove to los angeles to interview her. and i thought, "well, i'll be going to her movie studio," or somewhere in hollywood, presumably. and instead, we met at a tgi fridays in simi valley. narrator: stanton says carpenter thinks the interview is another puff piece on her latest venture. but the interview quickly turns serious. stanton: i spent quite a bit of time asking her about the plans and the project and her investors, and after about an hour, i switched gears and said, you know, "tell me about these bills you don't pay and these checks that bounce and these court cases against you and..." and i'm hon
she owes over $50,000 to a dentist in beverly hills.urniture she hadn't paid for or cosmetic surgeries she hadn't paid for or bounced checks. and at some point, we thought, "well, we need to get to her and ask her about this," because at the time, she was telling dixon that she was gonna build this massive, multibillion-dollar studio. narrator: in the spring of 2013, sam stanton lands an interview with carissa carpenter. stanton: so i drove to los angeles to interview her. and i...
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morgan hill 69. these numbers will kind of hang around all week. it is going to be a little warmer at times. we could see some upper 60s. the live camera shot. it is going to be a cold night for us. that is a possibility. some temperatures could hit near freezing. again places in the north bay. you can see clearly where the areas that will be above freezing. near or at freezing. a little bit warmer to the south. just a typical week. really not a lot going on. as we went through the day. we missed everything. very active pacific. we are seeing some large ocean swells. that indicates we're going to see high surf advisory in effect for the early part of this week. if you're going to the coast, just be careful. it just means it will kind of be not big. that is why it is so dangerous. you see that week system moving through to the north of us. you see no fog along our coast. there will be a few clouds tonight and that will keep temperatures a little bit warmer than they were last night. there is the high pressure. it has owned this. it feels like a lot
morgan hill 69. these numbers will kind of hang around all week. it is going to be a little warmer at times. we could see some upper 60s. the live camera shot. it is going to be a cold night for us. that is a possibility. some temperatures could hit near freezing. again places in the north bay. you can see clearly where the areas that will be above freezing. near or at freezing. a little bit warmer to the south. just a typical week. really not a lot going on. as we went through the day. we...
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most people on capitol hill say that is not a reality. spoeke to senator manchin offcam camera, he said they need to compromise and get something that will help the country until the end of january, when president-elect joe biden is finally in office. hallie? >> what is your reporting from the president-elect's team here. are they concerned about the delays at this moment? if this is dragged out longer they'll worry about it? what is your sense talking to folks? >> reporter: it's clear in terms of the different tones set by the two party leaders from the democrats in congress. what we heard from the president-elect himself a couple of days ago when he spoke with reporters. the party leaders in the house are speaking critically of republicans, questioning if they're thinking at all. the president-elect who seems to be taking more of a cautious wait and see approach, downplaying the impacts of these delays in terms of his transition, saying he's confident republicans will come around and looks forward to speaking with president trump. if jo
most people on capitol hill say that is not a reality. spoeke to senator manchin offcam camera, he said they need to compromise and get something that will help the country until the end of january, when president-elect joe biden is finally in office. hallie? >> what is your reporting from the president-elect's team here. are they concerned about the delays at this moment? if this is dragged out longer they'll worry about it? what is your sense talking to folks? >> reporter: it's...
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that's a dangerous path. >> what's the latest this morning from the hill? >> republicans still are not congratulating joe biden, and they're not acknowledging publicly that he is the president-elect. but the sure sign they think he is going to be the next president of the united states is the fact that nearly unanimously they have all come out and said that joe biden should receive these intelligence briefings. i spoke to senator marco rubio of florida, the top republican on the senate intelligence committee. he told me our adversaries don't care about who is receiving briefings or not, that it is critically important that both candidates or both people receive these briefings regardless of what happens in the outcome of the election, and that is their safe zone. they are saying they are keeping that nuanced saying while they're not acknowledging vice president biden won, they are saying that he should receive these briefings. marco rubio told me she's not told the president directly but he's spoken to a lot of people in the administration and a lot of his
that's a dangerous path. >> what's the latest this morning from the hill? >> republicans still are not congratulating joe biden, and they're not acknowledging publicly that he is the president-elect. but the sure sign they think he is going to be the next president of the united states is the fact that nearly unanimously they have all come out and said that joe biden should receive these intelligence briefings. i spoke to senator marco rubio of florida, the top republican on the...
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first hill in the spring, second hill in the summer surge, third hill now. 76,823 americans, a new record hospitalized yesterday. eight straight days. eight straight days of hospitalization records across the united states because of the coronavirus. this the saddest trend line of all because it's starting to head back up as well. 1,707 deaths yesterday. the highest number since back in may, may 14th. you can see the trend line. you see the blue starting to head out. lines here heading in the wrong direction as well. just a reminder for many of us the vaccine is still months away, still months away. pfizer did have good news today on the vaccine front. the drugmaker nou makemaker ann final trials show more promise, effective rate of 95%. pfizer says 0 safety concerns here. let's get more details from senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. sounds like fabulous news, any caveats? >> one caveat, they haven't finished yet. but it's a lot of data. a lot more data we had than when pfizer made its initial announcement ten days ago. the more data, the better. the more statistical significa
first hill in the spring, second hill in the summer surge, third hill now. 76,823 americans, a new record hospitalized yesterday. eight straight days. eight straight days of hospitalization records across the united states because of the coronavirus. this the saddest trend line of all because it's starting to head back up as well. 1,707 deaths yesterday. the highest number since back in may, may 14th. you can see the trend line. you see the blue starting to head out. lines here heading in the...
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they seized the hill. against all enemies took it, but within 20 minutes they knew what was coming next, a german counterattack. and janssen and george hamilton and the 49th company, this book is a band of brothers on the 49th company, the story of the unknown soldier, braced for the counterattack. janssen saw in the distance nearly one dozen making their way up to his position, setting up several maxim machine guns. he knew if they were able to set those up, they would sweep the hill and take it. he let out a cry and charged or -- and charged forward and stopped the attack and potentially saved the hill. for his actions he was the first medal of honor recipient from the marine corps, but he was also pershing's body bearer. i wanted to know who the other men were. it was at that point the unknowns found me. i spent years uncovering their story which is untold. it is untold within multiple untold stories. it is hidden in plain sight. the tomb itself has an incredible history, but it is history in plain sigh
they seized the hill. against all enemies took it, but within 20 minutes they knew what was coming next, a german counterattack. and janssen and george hamilton and the 49th company, this book is a band of brothers on the 49th company, the story of the unknown soldier, braced for the counterattack. janssen saw in the distance nearly one dozen making their way up to his position, setting up several maxim machine guns. he knew if they were able to set those up, they would sweep the hill and take...
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concord reporting 26 miles an hour gusts and in our hills, even stronger. mount diablo live reporting 48 miles per hour. middle peak reporting 42 and it's cloudy and cool, it's windy and now, it's rainy. this is a look at the future cast mod bowl is the afternoon. by 2:00 or so, scattered showers continue over the north bay. the center central and south bay seeing the widespread rain as we get to 4:00 or so. we'll call it the beginning of the afternoon drive and still a good amount of rain falling over areas of the central and south bay and toward 6:00, begins to move out. we're left with scattered showers not only for tonight, but there is a look for tomorrow. cooler conditions and scattered showers will continue in the forecast. we're talking about the snow in the sierra, could see a foot to a foot 1/2 to the past level. about 6500 feet or so. and two feet of new snow will be a possibility as some of the higher peaks. winter storm warnings started over the north edge of the sierra at 10:00 this were nothing. for the west slope, areas along i-80 and highwa
concord reporting 26 miles an hour gusts and in our hills, even stronger. mount diablo live reporting 48 miles per hour. middle peak reporting 42 and it's cloudy and cool, it's windy and now, it's rainy. this is a look at the future cast mod bowl is the afternoon. by 2:00 or so, scattered showers continue over the north bay. the center central and south bay seeing the widespread rain as we get to 4:00 or so. we'll call it the beginning of the afternoon drive and still a good amount of rain...
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host: scott wong, senior staff writer with a hill and you can read h journal.'s washington every day, we take your calls on the news of the day and to discuss policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, a discussion of the senate's leadership election , then we'll talk about the affordable care act case being heard by the supreme court with katie keith of georgetown university. a discussion of the biden presidential transition with virginia tech political science professor and white house transition project advisory board member. watch c-span's washington journal at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook messages, texts, and tweets. live on tuesday, the supreme court hears oral argument in a consolidated case that questions the constitutionality of the affordable care act. that's at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. on c-span2, naacp president derek johnson talks about the 2020 results and the impact of black voters and the racial justice movement. at noon, the nomination of james knapp to be a district co
host: scott wong, senior staff writer with a hill and you can read h journal.'s washington every day, we take your calls on the news of the day and to discuss policy issues that impact you. tuesday morning, a discussion of the senate's leadership election , then we'll talk about the affordable care act case being heard by the supreme court with katie keith of georgetown university. a discussion of the biden presidential transition with virginia tech political science professor and white house...
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they seize the hill against all odds.i mean, many of these men are killed as they cross the wheat field. they take the hill. jansen survives is badly wounded but survives and able to disrupt the attack. then these men fight. the 49th company fights through the entire war. they're in the major battles the aef fights in. it takes about three weeks to clear bellawood and what happens is a newspaper reporter floyd gibbons with the "chicago tribune" is with the marines. shot through the eye. before he goes, he writes his report and the sensors -- it's forbidden to provide any unit designation. but the sensors believe that floyd gibbons is killed. shot through the eye. he's badly wounded. they don't know he's actually alive but they believe he's dead. they go, okay, we'll let floyd's report go through which identifies the marine corps. all of a sudden, the papers all read that the marine corps. helped save france and paris. of course, it's the army, as well. it creates a sensation. it goes viral and what happens is bellawood in
they seize the hill against all odds.i mean, many of these men are killed as they cross the wheat field. they take the hill. jansen survives is badly wounded but survives and able to disrupt the attack. then these men fight. the 49th company fights through the entire war. they're in the major battles the aef fights in. it takes about three weeks to clear bellawood and what happens is a newspaper reporter floyd gibbons with the "chicago tribune" is with the marines. shot through the...
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he will find tie reek hill. 269 yards receiving. the chiefs win 27-24. could that we have the power to harness abundant wind and solar energy, but it's not available all day long. use less from 4 to 9 pm and we can protect california for generations to come. >>> an up and coming rapper shot and killed. the latest on the investigation. >>> and as small businesses continue to struggle, some hope cyber monday will be a boost. offering discounts may hurt more than help. >>> finally, an unexplained metal structure in utah has disappeared as mysteriously as it appeared. the structure found in a desert canyon is flick named the monolith and has drawn widespread interests. it was first discovered november 18th by officers with the utah department of public safety. that's it, everybody. for abc7 news at ♪ >> hey, bay area, it's time to share some amazing stories and feel good. we could all use some inspiration right now, and you've come to the right place. this show is all about good food, good people, and good living. ♪ today, meals that heal. >> we're really ex
he will find tie reek hill. 269 yards receiving. the chiefs win 27-24. could that we have the power to harness abundant wind and solar energy, but it's not available all day long. use less from 4 to 9 pm and we can protect california for generations to come. >>> an up and coming rapper shot and killed. the latest on the investigation. >>> and as small businesses continue to struggle, some hope cyber monday will be a boost. offering discounts may hurt more than help....
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it'll be breezy to gusty at times in the hills this week. we also have rough surf right now with elevated wave heights. beach hazard statement will be in effect from 10:00 a.m. tomorrow to 10:00 a.m. tuesday. there is the risk of rip currents and sneaker waves. overnight we won't see much in the way of clouds. a few high clouds will pass over and some low clouds will sweep down along the coast line but never really push inland. we'll call it mainly clear overnight and mainly sunny tomorrow. mid- to upper 30s and upper 30s to low 40s. so it'll be chilly but not quite so kohl's as it was last night and this morning. low 60s around the bay shoreline. that's a little bit cooler than the bay shore locations were today. but inland areas will be just as mild as they were today with highs mainly in the mid- to upper 60s. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast. temperatures above average on wednesday. a few high clouds mixed in on thursday dropping temperatures a couple of degrees. and then temperatures bounce right back to three to four degrees a
it'll be breezy to gusty at times in the hills this week. we also have rough surf right now with elevated wave heights. beach hazard statement will be in effect from 10:00 a.m. tomorrow to 10:00 a.m. tuesday. there is the risk of rip currents and sneaker waves. overnight we won't see much in the way of clouds. a few high clouds will pass over and some low clouds will sweep down along the coast line but never really push inland. we'll call it mainly clear overnight and mainly sunny tomorrow....
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ultimately harriman tried to mount a hostile takeover of the company that morgan and hill created. this is something that was shocking because no one expected morgan to be challenged. this is a company he worked hard to build and when that hostile takeover occurred in the spring of 1901 it led to incredible stock market panic the left as you might imagine the smallest investors in the worst shape, but it was a very public fight, very costly, very bitter, very unusual, not the way morgan liked to operate but in order to defend and take control of these three lines he worked with hill and harriman to create northern security and did it almost in defiance of public opinion. people were worried about monopolies. to encounter a monopoly of some kind, oil, lead, paper bags, they were all monopolies but the railroad monopolies worried people the most because everyone was so dependent on them. at the time people were more dependent on the railroads and their livelihood than by the federal government. so when morgan created northern securities, he did it knowing he could face a legal challe
ultimately harriman tried to mount a hostile takeover of the company that morgan and hill created. this is something that was shocking because no one expected morgan to be challenged. this is a company he worked hard to build and when that hostile takeover occurred in the spring of 1901 it led to incredible stock market panic the left as you might imagine the smallest investors in the worst shape, but it was a very public fight, very costly, very bitter, very unusual, not the way morgan liked...
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banksia huell detentions have to punch a hill covers the whole state of west australia which has turned a half a 1000000 square kilometers the size of western europe and we have kids from all over the states and love presents challenges for us how do we look after these kids making sure the response and sense of the needs is a parker it said this is your minds. 65 percent of youth inmates in the banksy hill are indigenous we can't show their faces into the prisons of film sensitive parts of the detention center. a 20 i-ching study a banksy humus meet inmates found almost 90 percent had severe neurological impairment in many cases the result of mothers drinking alcohol during pregnancy the problems in them a lot of these kids about how to spot so finding new ways a new office in strange guy standing leg is a real challenge. very often we find kids from aboriginal communities english isn't their 1st language and then you've also got the psychological or mental health issues that we have to deal with. but all of these kids will be learning in one way or another they just on the other hand.
banksia huell detentions have to punch a hill covers the whole state of west australia which has turned a half a 1000000 square kilometers the size of western europe and we have kids from all over the states and love presents challenges for us how do we look after these kids making sure the response and sense of the needs is a parker it said this is your minds. 65 percent of youth inmates in the banksy hill are indigenous we can't show their faces into the prisons of film sensitive parts of the...
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. >> we have the hill, down the hill. the views are amazing, the colors of the fall. >> reporter: but this year was different. >>> it was really turned down. people do alternate rides this year. so covid times. >> normally it is under five 100 people. >> it is a shame there's not many people out here but this is something you have to do. >> that's a pretty intense climb. did you do that entire loop? >> i wanted to go all the way, does take several hours but i went halfway, turned around because i realized we had to edit this piece for the newscast. i will tell you guys want to join me next year i will lead the way, i'm familiar with at least part of the trail, i also to tell you that there are no organizers, no official start time, you don't need to register, you show up here at the fairfax theater, that is where they gather in the morning and in the write up all the way up that trail and that loop. it is a fantastic condition. >>> the breezy day around the bay area, meteorologist paul heggen has the forecast for the outd
. >> we have the hill, down the hill. the views are amazing, the colors of the fall. >> reporter: but this year was different. >>> it was really turned down. people do alternate rides this year. so covid times. >> normally it is under five 100 people. >> it is a shame there's not many people out here but this is something you have to do. >> that's a pretty intense climb. did you do that entire loop? >> i wanted to go all the way, does take several...