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you dedicate it to samuel huntington. who is he? >> samuel huntington once -- was one of the great political scientists of the 20th century. there are many fields within political science where he made a big mark. his first book was in many ways one of the most important. it was called political order in changing societies, published in 1968. up until that point, there had been a broad consensus among social scientists, something called modernization theory. that basically said all good things would go together, that you get economic growth, you would get the spread of individual freedom, you get rule of law, you get more democracy. all of these things would be mutually supportive. huntington was the first major voice to cast doubt on that in response to all of the coups and military takeovers that were going on throughout latin america, africa, many parts of the world and this period of time. he said basically, all good things do not go together. if you have socioeconomic modernization, you are going to raise people's expectations
you dedicate it to samuel huntington. who is he? >> samuel huntington once -- was one of the great political scientists of the 20th century. there are many fields within political science where he made a big mark. his first book was in many ways one of the most important. it was called political order in changing societies, published in 1968. up until that point, there had been a broad consensus among social scientists, something called modernization theory. that basically said all good...
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you dedicate it to samuel huntington. who is he? >> samuel huntington once -- was one of the great political scientists of the 20th century. there are many fields within political science where he made a big mark. his first book was in many ways one of the most important. it was called political order in changing societies, published in 1968. up until that point, there had been a broad consensus among social scientists, something called modernization theory. that basically said all good things would go together, that you get economic growth, you would get the spread of individual freedom, you get rule of law, you get more democracy. all of these things would be mutually supportive. huntington was the first major voice to cast doubt on that in response to all of the coups and military takeovers that were going on throughout latin america, africa, many parts of the world and this period of time. he said basically, all good things do not go together. if you have socioeconomic modernization, you are going to raise people's expectations
you dedicate it to samuel huntington. who is he? >> samuel huntington once -- was one of the great political scientists of the 20th century. there are many fields within political science where he made a big mark. his first book was in many ways one of the most important. it was called political order in changing societies, published in 1968. up until that point, there had been a broad consensus among social scientists, something called modernization theory. that basically said all good...
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huntington on the first page of that book says that the soviet union which was still a going concernat the time he wrote it, is estate and will always be there and that proved to be wrong. so he got a number of things wrong. i wrote the endwr of history ata time when, actually i wrote before the fall of the berlin wall but we were certainly in the midst of something that huntington himself labeled the third wave of democratization that really begin in the 1970s and continued all the way up until the first decade of the 21st century with a number of democracies expanded. that's obviously not the time were living in. there's been a lot of democratic regress, so that was not a pattern that continued for longer than a generation. those aspects were not right, go ahead and finish. >> guest: well, there is one aspect, however, of what i wrote back in 1992 that continued to be a theme up until my more recent book, especially my identity books, book. and that really concern the importance of recognition and dignity in human affairs. in the end of history i talked about the fact that there's
huntington on the first page of that book says that the soviet union which was still a going concernat the time he wrote it, is estate and will always be there and that proved to be wrong. so he got a number of things wrong. i wrote the endwr of history ata time when, actually i wrote before the fall of the berlin wall but we were certainly in the midst of something that huntington himself labeled the third wave of democratization that really begin in the 1970s and continued all the way up...
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you dedicated to samuel huntington, who is he? samuel huntington was one of the great political scientists. if there are many fields within political science where he made a very big mark, but his first book i think in many ways was most important cold political order, changing societies published initially in 1968 so up until that point there had been a broad consensus among social scientists and modernization theory that basically said all good things would go together that you get economic growth and the spread of individual freedom, rule of law, more democracy and all these things would be supportive. huntington was the first major voice to cast out on that in response to the military takeovers that were going on throughout latin america, africa and other parts of the world. and he said basically all good things do not go to gathered. and if you have socioeconomic modernization, you are going to raise people's expectations and if you don't have a political system that can satisfy those, you're going to get instability, violenc
you dedicated to samuel huntington, who is he? samuel huntington was one of the great political scientists. if there are many fields within political science where he made a very big mark, but his first book i think in many ways was most important cold political order, changing societies published initially in 1968 so up until that point there had been a broad consensus among social scientists and modernization theory that basically said all good things would go together that you get economic...
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he dedicated to samuel huntington, who is he?e great political scientists of the 20th century. there are many fields with political science where he made a big mark the first of many ways was political order published in 1968 so up until then, there's been a broad consensual amongst social scientists, modernization that said this would go together, economicer growth, individual freedom, rule of law, more democracy and these things would be mutually supportive. huntington is the first major voice to cast, in m response military takeovers going on in many physical world and said basically these things do not go together you have true economic modernization you're going to raise expectations we don't have a political system to satisfy the expectation, we'll get him to go become a pilot social breakdown and i think he was right about the. he basically understood the importance of the state for the reason i dedicated the book to him was too political culture in effort to update this is it is a precondition for theer other society can
he dedicated to samuel huntington, who is he?e great political scientists of the 20th century. there are many fields with political science where he made a big mark the first of many ways was political order published in 1968 so up until then, there's been a broad consensual amongst social scientists, modernization that said this would go together, economicer growth, individual freedom, rule of law, more democracy and these things would be mutually supportive. huntington is the first major...
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johnson only owes in huntington beach with the very latest on those animals and how you can help. debbie, how are you holding up? i'm stressed. i'm trying to keep it together. but we've been evacuating 1000 animals. >> from little critters. >> to song birds and shore birds. acquire and her team at the wetlands and wildlife care center in huntington beach have had their hands full as tropical storm hilary churns its way towards southern california. about 5 this morning. i was speaking with from california department of fish and wildlife and she felt it was also important that i probably evacuated just because one the top the >> storm coming right to huntington beach. and when she got that call, her heart sank. never has. she had to move all 1000 of these animals at once. what's more, dozens are in need of veterinary care. i have about 40 better under medical care. so they're going to transfer that to the veterinarian international bird rescue to help to high winds, potential storm surge. these animals might not make it left to stay right? right. will also i don't want to put any st
johnson only owes in huntington beach with the very latest on those animals and how you can help. debbie, how are you holding up? i'm stressed. i'm trying to keep it together. but we've been evacuating 1000 animals. >> from little critters. >> to song birds and shore birds. acquire and her team at the wetlands and wildlife care center in huntington beach have had their hands full as tropical storm hilary churns its way towards southern california. about 5 this morning. i was...
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shell graham is based on huntington and a couple of other guys.and stanford who is the most prominent of the railroad building capitalists in the west really gets that job because he's not the smartest one other for them. in fact he sort of the airhead out of the four of them. so at the time of international class conflict as well as tighter government observation of contractors like these associates. these four guys were building the railroad aggregated in the man we just man that patrick was playing were making their money illicitly off the construction of the railroad as land developers or land contractors et cetera they did not the governments look to close of tho government did look too close they wanted them to find leland stanford they wanted to blame leland stanford this is an opening for leland hope most of his life kind of a bone he's a really lucky guy who happens to be born at the right time in the right place looking the part he ends up a petty capitalists in california which is an overseas colony of the united states. and there he is
shell graham is based on huntington and a couple of other guys.and stanford who is the most prominent of the railroad building capitalists in the west really gets that job because he's not the smartest one other for them. in fact he sort of the airhead out of the four of them. so at the time of international class conflict as well as tighter government observation of contractors like these associates. these four guys were building the railroad aggregated in the man we just man that patrick was...
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it was different from the weight sam huntington thought it ought to go. i was argument should go this way and up that way. and then, in the process of the search i remember trying to structure it to the extent i could, in the direction my own prior research said this leads to better outcomes than that. and this is how you manage the flaws in sam huntington's approach. i remember doing that. what we up doing was something different. it was exquisitely painful for me as an academic and practitioner to see my theory semi- not tested, some i found not one thing and us doing it in a different way and it going better than my argument would have said for the only consolation i had was sam's weight was worse than mine. i was less wrong than my academic opponents were. but, this was one of the key potential failure modes for the surge. especially i would say late december of zero six. one of the ways it could have been stillborn is if it had, and reaching this decision the president had inadvertently or the team inadvertently create a civil military crisis where t
it was different from the weight sam huntington thought it ought to go. i was argument should go this way and up that way. and then, in the process of the search i remember trying to structure it to the extent i could, in the direction my own prior research said this leads to better outcomes than that. and this is how you manage the flaws in sam huntington's approach. i remember doing that. what we up doing was something different. it was exquisitely painful for me as an academic and...
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i start spring company, huntington is leaving russia for good. the company has sold all the chairs and 7 boards to a russian buyer for the symbolic price of one year of booking a $300000000.00 human lots and even had come under criticism for its made exit. company had long stopped selling its namesake beer, but was still hawking lesser known brands. france plants to spend 200000000 years to destroy wind because of over production demand for lina's fall and drastically because of climate change. and people drinking less wine girls believe of rooting divines will help stimulate prices. some wine can be recycled with hand sanitizer and christmas and that the tech. now, according to us, scientists paralyzed people who been unable to speak are able to talk again, things to artificial intelligence and brain implants. the tech is still experimental. to separate studies on people with locked in syndrome show it's possible for computers to de code brain signal from implants into spoken sentences . anything is possible to and it's life changing tech. the 4
i start spring company, huntington is leaving russia for good. the company has sold all the chairs and 7 boards to a russian buyer for the symbolic price of one year of booking a $300000000.00 human lots and even had come under criticism for its made exit. company had long stopped selling its namesake beer, but was still hawking lesser known brands. france plants to spend 200000000 years to destroy wind because of over production demand for lina's fall and drastically because of climate change....
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shell grim is more based on like huntington and a couple of the other guys in leland stanford who is the most prominent of these railroad building capitalists in the west, really gets that job because he's not the smartest one out of the four of them. in fact, he's sort of the like airhead out of the four of them. and so at a time of national class, confer international class conflict as well as tighter government observation of contractors like these associates. and these four guys were building the railroad aggregated in the man we just met that patrick was playing were making their money illicitly off the construction of the railroad as land developers or rail contractors. et cetera. and they didn't want the government to look too close. and if the government did look too close, they wanted them to find leland stanford, and they wanted people to blame leland stanford. this guy was an opening for leland stanford, who is most of his life kind of a bum is like a really lucky guy who happens to be born at the right time, in the right place, sort of in the part. and he ends up this pet
shell grim is more based on like huntington and a couple of the other guys in leland stanford who is the most prominent of these railroad building capitalists in the west, really gets that job because he's not the smartest one out of the four of them. in fact, he's sort of the like airhead out of the four of them. and so at a time of national class, confer international class conflict as well as tighter government observation of contractors like these associates. and these four guys were...
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, your chapter suggesting the beginnings of your research, for huntington, important conceptual framing lens and later the role played by so many california institutions and it's a true line in this text. haven't had a chance to read the book yet which is why they are asking. >> thank you so much for that question. it is a through line and it was one of the ones i felt strongest about. i didn't know how i would encounter it in my research, didn't know where it would come in the book but it ended up being a through line. i can't tell you all the ways that it comes in but i will say this. not only is eugenics popularized at the international exposition, i write about it then in chapter 2, you may know the person who asked the question, the human betterment foundation was founded in pasadena, my hometown with an office on colorado boulevard, and the strength of eugenics in the state absolutely ties in to the white supremacists, resistance to integration. i pulled a chapter in pasadena, books i pooled in california, i write about how it is no accident that pasadena had such a strong, organi
, your chapter suggesting the beginnings of your research, for huntington, important conceptual framing lens and later the role played by so many california institutions and it's a true line in this text. haven't had a chance to read the book yet which is why they are asking. >> thank you so much for that question. it is a through line and it was one of the ones i felt strongest about. i didn't know how i would encounter it in my research, didn't know where it would come in the book but...
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she was awarded the -- of one historians. 119 she was a fellow of the huntington library. her new book is "west of jim crow" the fight against california's color line. thank you for being with us and i'm going to hand it over to yu and i will see you again for q&a thank you so much. i'm just so happy to be here. let me just get this going. first of all i have big thank you to give to the california historical society. i frankly would not have had a career without them. they have been helping me every single step along my career. i have visited them for my first book where did much of my research and the old library and the library into the curators, i can't say enough. i could spend all my time thinking how the library into the special shout out to karen jacob for helping me in setting this program up but i also want to give a shout-out to deborah hoffman the archivist. one of my chapters would not have existed without her help and allison moore whom i've worked with for years. she was one of the people who gave me the idea for this book. she really and courage me to write
she was awarded the -- of one historians. 119 she was a fellow of the huntington library. her new book is "west of jim crow" the fight against california's color line. thank you for being with us and i'm going to hand it over to yu and i will see you again for q&a thank you so much. i'm just so happy to be here. let me just get this going. first of all i have big thank you to give to the california historical society. i frankly would not have had a career without them. they have...
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acquire and her team at the wetlands and wildlife care center in huntington beach have had their hands full as tropical storm hilary churns its way towards southern california. about 5 o'clock this morning. i was speaking with from california department of fish and wildlife and she felt it was also important that i probably evacuated just because one the path storm coming right to huntington beach. >> and when she got that call her heart sank. never has. she had to move all 1000 of these animals at once. what's more, dozens are in need of veterinary care. i have about 40 better under medical care. so they're going to a transfer that to the veterinarian international bird rescue to help to high winds, potential storm surge. >> these animals might not make it it's left to stay right? right. will also i don't want to put any staff or volunteers at risk for trying to get here to keep or so the winds and we outside cages are ar 15 with some rust another chain i'm worried they won't make it to the storm. at first she needed trucks to transport the animals. fortunately, a number of other orga
acquire and her team at the wetlands and wildlife care center in huntington beach have had their hands full as tropical storm hilary churns its way towards southern california. about 5 o'clock this morning. i was speaking with from california department of fish and wildlife and she felt it was also important that i probably evacuated just because one the path storm coming right to huntington beach. >> and when she got that call her heart sank. never has. she had to move all 1000 of these...
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the storm flooded beach communities and washed away homes from huntington beach to malibu.a river spilled its banks, and downtown was under three feet o water. 93 people died. presiden biden says his administration i keeping a close eye on hilary, and fema already has a team and supplies ready to go in souther california. >>> meanwhile, the the presiden and first lady touched down in reno just a couple of hours ago for a week long stay at lake tahoe. the bidens will go to maui on monday to survey the fire damage and meet with residents. >>> tonight, 114 people are now confirmed dead in the maui fire with hundreds still missing. te days after the flames erupted, recovery teams are still fannin out across lahaina searching fo victims who couldn't escape. just hours ago, the governor of hawaii addressed the state for the first time since the tragedy. >> friends, this loss we have suffered is unspeakable and devastating. we will continue t mourn as we care for the survivors and begin to move forward together. >> so many of our people died. so many of our, my neighbors, m co-wor
the storm flooded beach communities and washed away homes from huntington beach to malibu.a river spilled its banks, and downtown was under three feet o water. 93 people died. presiden biden says his administration i keeping a close eye on hilary, and fema already has a team and supplies ready to go in souther california. >>> meanwhile, the the presiden and first lady touched down in reno just a couple of hours ago for a week long stay at lake tahoe. the bidens will go to maui on...
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that's driving our revenue, there was no treatment available for people to start suffering from huntington'sease. these are two very debilitating diseases and because we can invest in the r&d, we managed to bring this product to the market. and we want to keep encouraging that as much as health has improved, there's a lot more we can do and i think people should fox on that and allow innovation to thrive >> one discussion we keep having with various pharma companies is whether or not there's a real race for talent, human talent in driving some of these clinical trials or whether ai and machine learning will be driving innovation in the next five to ten years. is that an industry debate or are we still too early to tell how much of that can be done by com computers? >> look, i think i've always said, consistently, talent, first and foremost, companies are made by people people make products, they research products, they sell products, they give customer service. and when you have quality dedicated people, it makes a huge difference. can they be supplemented by ai can they be made to be more e
that's driving our revenue, there was no treatment available for people to start suffering from huntington'sease. these are two very debilitating diseases and because we can invest in the r&d, we managed to bring this product to the market. and we want to keep encouraging that as much as health has improved, there's a lot more we can do and i think people should fox on that and allow innovation to thrive >> one discussion we keep having with various pharma companies is whether or not...
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. >> huntington beach is you can there's some rain coming down. we've got some winds as well as you can see those palm trees really. >> kind of swaying there tonight. yeah, a lot happening down in southern of recent rodriguez giving us a look at the weather him a recent. yeah, we're certainly feeling the remnants of what is now tropical storm hilary in and around the bay area for much of the golden state. for that matter. >> let's take a look at radar for because just to our north, we are actually tracking some thunder and lightning strikes being reported just to the south and east garber ville. but right now in the bay area, we are dry. but as you can see, there is a line of showers trying to make its way into the north bay. but for the most part, very dry yet muggy day out there. so subtropical moisture out in full force, especially in this year, starting to notice those light showers through streaming through south lake tahoe and kirkwood and for southern california, they're just getting inundated with not only widespread light rain but even po
. >> huntington beach is you can there's some rain coming down. we've got some winds as well as you can see those palm trees really. >> kind of swaying there tonight. yeah, a lot happening down in southern of recent rodriguez giving us a look at the weather him a recent. yeah, we're certainly feeling the remnants of what is now tropical storm hilary in and around the bay area for much of the golden state. for that matter. >> let's take a look at radar for because just to our...
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everywhere -- often in our area like huntington library and we're trained to read, analyze these pieces of paper right squeeze eachig and every one for every last bit of information. every piece into the past and reward with richness of detail letters like this one offering these intimate glimpses into past lives. experiences of long dead people. all right a new parent citying downwn in 100 degree heat to wre a letter cracking jokes about his hairline but also sharing his deeply meaningful moment with people he loves. but we are hittorians not recognizing exactly how paper trails were generated in cases oful letters in general that brd and butter of the historical archive understand thesece piece of paper t have to travel from point a to point b. that without this journey without this paper physically traveling from benjamin's table in salt river valley to sister letter boxis about 400 miles awy this paper is just a scrap of paper that is what gives it meaning. and i noticed in reading all of these pieces of paper written by the excuse me the curtis siblings they kept mentioning other s
everywhere -- often in our area like huntington library and we're trained to read, analyze these pieces of paper right squeeze eachig and every one for every last bit of information. every piece into the past and reward with richness of detail letters like this one offering these intimate glimpses into past lives. experiences of long dead people. all right a new parent citying downwn in 100 degree heat to wre a letter cracking jokes about his hairline but also sharing his deeply meaningful...
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she was a fellow at the huntington library. her new book is "west of jim crow: the fight against california's color line" which covers a history of discrimination white supremacy in california. you for being with us peer ongoing handed over to you and i will see you again for q&a with the audience at the end. >> thank you so much. i am just so happy to be here. let me just get this going. first of all, i have big thank youse to give to the california historical society. i frankly would not about a career as a historian without them. they have been helping me every single step along my career. i have visited them for my first book where i did much of my research about maryellen in the old library and the librarians, the curators, i just i can't say enough. i could spend all my time thinking of the librarian. >> i want to give a special shout out for frances kaplan for doing the publicity but also want to give a shout out to denver cost and come to the phone archivist who really want a chapter would not exist without her help. an
she was a fellow at the huntington library. her new book is "west of jim crow: the fight against california's color line" which covers a history of discrimination white supremacy in california. you for being with us peer ongoing handed over to you and i will see you again for q&a with the audience at the end. >> thank you so much. i am just so happy to be here. let me just get this going. first of all, i have big thank youse to give to the california historical society. i...
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tropical storm hit california, 93 people were killed. 11 inches of rain fell, washing away homes from huntington beach to malibu and wind reaching 65 miles per hour. let's go over to paul heggen . that area of the world, of california, isn't used to getting this kind of rain, this is three years worth of rain in some of the desert areas, this is not going to be good. >> it is just way too much rain in a short amount of time, even if the landscape was able to absorb that, instead we will see the heaviest rain falling onto surfaces that are just non equipped to absorb a little bit of rain, much less the amount of rain that is associated with hillary as it approaches. we are tracking the low spinning away off the california coast, it is remnants of a different tropical system, eugene. it has been hanging out for the last 10 days or so, then we have hillary coming from the south, moving in close to baja, california. the remnants of eugene is going to help nudge hillary away from the bay area. we are not going to see any direct impact from hillary, the rain chances are going to remain in the 20% rang
tropical storm hit california, 93 people were killed. 11 inches of rain fell, washing away homes from huntington beach to malibu and wind reaching 65 miles per hour. let's go over to paul heggen . that area of the world, of california, isn't used to getting this kind of rain, this is three years worth of rain in some of the desert areas, this is not going to be good. >> it is just way too much rain in a short amount of time, even if the landscape was able to absorb that, instead we will...
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beach communities flooded, the storm destroyed boats and washed away homes from huntington beach to malibuthe l.a. river spilled the banks and downtown was over three feet of water. 93 people were killed. >>> president biden said his administration is keeping a close eye on hillock hillary's movements. >>> also in sacramento, cal oes said it has learned valuable lessons from all of the atmospheric rivers last winter, they are ready to send swift water rescue teams as well as equipment to southern california. the coast guard is also ready to respond for rescues in ocean or inland waterways or channels. but, it is better to avoid a rescue, so emergency alerts will be critical. >>> during a time like this, our search and rescue capabilities will be great as the storm worsens. >> in the meantime, caltrans crews are working 24 hours. >>> california is preparing for the impacts of a tropical storm, there is still a major disaster response underway in mali. officials say a little more than half of the disaster area from last week's fires has been searched and the death toll still stands at 111. i
beach communities flooded, the storm destroyed boats and washed away homes from huntington beach to malibuthe l.a. river spilled the banks and downtown was over three feet of water. 93 people were killed. >>> president biden said his administration is keeping a close eye on hillock hillary's movements. >>> also in sacramento, cal oes said it has learned valuable lessons from all of the atmospheric rivers last winter, they are ready to send swift water rescue teams as well as...
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let's get a live look now hillary as it's making its way through huntington beach is you can see the lens covered by. >> the rain which has been essentially hounding the region. >> yeah, it's pretty wet. i was checking my parents ring camera video down in southern california. it's been raining there for quite some time every guest standing by with more details on what this storm is looking like at this embry said, yeah, we're still seeing widespread rain out there, especially for southern california, even into san diego as well. widespread white, widespread light showers and we are tracking some moderate downpours right now over riverside as well. but santa barbara county starting to notice some hit or miss showers for the most part as a san luis obispo county. but for us here in the bay area. >> there is a line of showers out in the pacific and that's going to bring us some rain as well during the overnight hours right now, fairly dry conditions a little bit that muggy feel because of that tropical moisture from remnants of what was once hurricane hilary. but let's take a look at fu
let's get a live look now hillary as it's making its way through huntington beach is you can see the lens covered by. >> the rain which has been essentially hounding the region. >> yeah, it's pretty wet. i was checking my parents ring camera video down in southern california. it's been raining there for quite some time every guest standing by with more details on what this storm is looking like at this embry said, yeah, we're still seeing widespread rain out there, especially for...
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this is a live picture of the huntington beach peer with the region being pelted with heavy rain, gustywind, officials are warning that the threat of flash flooding and a life-threatening storm surge along that coast. states of emergency have been declared across southern california cities, counties, clearing the way for disaster relief should it become necessary. governor newsom, who spoke this afternoon, is with city officials in los angeles at the emergency operations center for what is being called an all hands on deck response. los angeles unified has announced all classes will be canceled tomorrow, ending around has proved to be challenging with freeways closed and transit systems coming service and flights canceled. a reminder, coming up at 6, 30, we will have special live coverage from southern california as hillary moves across the bay area, stick with us here on abc 7. come kick off the season with our shop and score game that'll have you cheering for more! play for a chance at over 25 million in prizes and money saving offers - like this and this, or even this! or try to win
this is a live picture of the huntington beach peer with the region being pelted with heavy rain, gustywind, officials are warning that the threat of flash flooding and a life-threatening storm surge along that coast. states of emergency have been declared across southern california cities, counties, clearing the way for disaster relief should it become necessary. governor newsom, who spoke this afternoon, is with city officials in los angeles at the emergency operations center for what is...
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often in archives like the huntington library. and we are trained to read, analyze these pieces of paper, write, squeeze right, squeeze each and every one for every last bit of information. every piece of insight into the past. and we are rewarded with the richness of detail right, letters like this one offering the intimate glimpses into past lives, experiences of longal ded people peer a new parent sitting down in 100 degrees heat to write a letter, cracking jokes about his hairline but also sherry a deeply meaningful moment with the people he loved. but we historians arere not necessarily as good at recognizing how these paper trails were generated. in then case of letters in particular, that bread and butter of the historical archives peer in understanding the simple fact that these pieces of paper had to travel from point a to point b. that without this journey, without this paper physically traveling from benjamin's table in the salt river valley to the letterbox in san diego about 400 miles away, for scrap of paper is just
often in archives like the huntington library. and we are trained to read, analyze these pieces of paper, write, squeeze right, squeeze each and every one for every last bit of information. every piece of insight into the past. and we are rewarded with the richness of detail right, letters like this one offering the intimate glimpses into past lives, experiences of longal ded people peer a new parent sitting down in 100 degrees heat to write a letter, cracking jokes about his hairline but also...
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k. decided to elect a pony as may or we went to southern england to the town of huntington to meet this unique 4 legged political figure. this is patrick a minutes or shuttling pony from the small village of cooking 10 in southern england. he plays a very special role here. hello mr. mirror. this is patrick the pony. now. he's not just an ordinary pony. he has been elected the mayor of this village in devon, england. yes, you heard me correctly. he was elected mayor of this town and how that came about were about to find out. back in the summer of 2019 the town counsellor passed away . there was an opening for mayor and patrick's owners gathered enough signatures to put him on the ballot. since the residents were fed up with local politics, it was a one horse race and he won uncontested. what's been the reaction since patrick was elected mayor, the russians being ready positive, lots of happy people who wouldn't be happy about pony, become there with cooking some village. well any negative voices. yeah. there's this one um and no even local um the fail was that a pony be coming back, yo
k. decided to elect a pony as may or we went to southern england to the town of huntington to meet this unique 4 legged political figure. this is patrick a minutes or shuttling pony from the small village of cooking 10 in southern england. he plays a very special role here. hello mr. mirror. this is patrick the pony. now. he's not just an ordinary pony. he has been elected the mayor of this village in devon, england. yes, you heard me correctly. he was elected mayor of this town and how that...
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this is a live look at huntington beach where clearly it's been pretty wet all evening and day there. we've got meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez who's been tracking the storm. where is it right now? marissa? yeah, it's still over southern california. that's why a tropical storm warning was issued for southern california for the first time ever. and it's because we're going to see unprecedented rain totals not just in the valleys, but even in the desert communities. we're tracking anywhere from about 5 inches of rain and upwards of about 10 inches of rain for the local mountains there from los angeles county into san diego county. so they're going to get about half a year's worth of rain or a full year's worth of rain in just a matter of one to 2 days. let's take a live look at radar for because as you can dry for the most part for us in the bay area. there's a line of showers out in the pacific that is expected to make its way inland during the overnight hours. but really just going to bring us glorify drizzle here in the bay area. so >> the brunt of the rain will remain to our east, m
this is a live look at huntington beach where clearly it's been pretty wet all evening and day there. we've got meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez who's been tracking the storm. where is it right now? marissa? yeah, it's still over southern california. that's why a tropical storm warning was issued for southern california for the first time ever. and it's because we're going to see unprecedented rain totals not just in the valleys, but even in the desert communities. we're tracking anywhere from...
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now to our 4 zone forecast as we get a live look at what we're being told is huntington beach. >> things have certainly settle down. the palm trees are no longer going crazy. the surface is pretty normal. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is with us. so, lawrence, they're done with it at least from a weather standpoint currently. how about the bay? it was a really kind of weird, muggy, cloudy day. yes, some of that moisture from hillary. the remnants kind of got in twine, did another area of low pressure, kind of anchor. >> right here in the bay area. so we've had some scattered showers popping up outside. of course, very muggy out there as well. with that tropical feel we continue to see a lot of moisture streaming through northern california that all the remnants of what was hurricane hilary. look at all that moisture streaming in the far northern california, numerous lightning strikes wrapped around that area of low pressure to and you can see the circulation of that low right here in the bay area. and that's where some of that moisture got untrained and started to pull up. and even
now to our 4 zone forecast as we get a live look at what we're being told is huntington beach. >> things have certainly settle down. the palm trees are no longer going crazy. the surface is pretty normal. chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is with us. so, lawrence, they're done with it at least from a weather standpoint currently. how about the bay? it was a really kind of weird, muggy, cloudy day. yes, some of that moisture from hillary. the remnants kind of got in twine, did another...
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the surrounding communities, anywhere from about orange county all the way into redondo beach, huntington beach, long beach, san pedro as well. we do have that 10 to 15% chance of a thunderstorm on monday. also chance on tuesday. let's just call it unsettled. and we'll keep you on top of the weather for the risk of precipitation and the risk of dry lightning here in the bay area. christina berta, thank you. the scuffling giants trying to get back on track against a team with the best record in baseball. joe fonzi has an update n e every business deserves a great deal. that's why comcast business is launching the mobile made free event. with our business internet, new and existing customers can get one year of unlimited mobile for free. it's our best internet. powered by the next generation 10g network and with 99.9% reliability. plus one line of free mobile for an entire year. it's the mobile made free event-happening now. get started for just $49.99 a month. plus, ask how to get one free line of unlimited mobile. comcast business, powering possibilities.
the surrounding communities, anywhere from about orange county all the way into redondo beach, huntington beach, long beach, san pedro as well. we do have that 10 to 15% chance of a thunderstorm on monday. also chance on tuesday. let's just call it unsettled. and we'll keep you on top of the weather for the risk of precipitation and the risk of dry lightning here in the bay area. christina berta, thank you. the scuffling giants trying to get back on track against a team with the best record in...
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everywhere often in archives like the huntington library and we're trained to read analyze these pieces of paper right squeeze each and every one for every last bit of information. every piece of insight into the past and rewarded with a richness of detail right letters like this one offering these intimate glimpses into past lives the experiences of long dead people. all right a new parent sitting down in the 100 degree heat. write a letter cracking jokes about his hairline, but also sharing this deeply meaningful moment. with people he love but we historians are not necessarily as good at recognizing how these paper trails were generated. and the case of letters in particular that bread and butter the historical archive. understanding the simple fact that these pieces of paper had to travel from point a. to point b that without this journey. without this paper physically traveling from benjamin's table and the salt river valley to his sister's letterbox in san diego post office about 400 miles away. this scrap of paper is just a scrap of paper. that is what gives it meaning. and i not
everywhere often in archives like the huntington library and we're trained to read analyze these pieces of paper right squeeze each and every one for every last bit of information. every piece of insight into the past and rewarded with a richness of detail right letters like this one offering these intimate glimpses into past lives the experiences of long dead people. all right a new parent sitting down in the 100 degree heat. write a letter cracking jokes about his hairline, but also sharing...
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collection of dozens and dozens of letters between the curtis siblings, and theira, house at the huntingtonibrary in southern california and pasadena pier i read everything one of these letters and basically this man from the 1840s when the orphaned all the way to the 1890s, so a remarkable collection. these letters are in many ways a paper trail of the past. and as historians we come across these paper trails all the time everywhere, often in archives like the huntington library. and we are trained to read, analyze these pieces of paper, write, right, squeeze each and every one for every last bit of information. every piece of insight into the past. and we are rewarded with the richness of detail. letters like this oneff offering these intimate glimpses into past lives,, experiences along judgment of loaded people w parents sitting down in 100 degrees heat to write a letter, sharing deeplyy meaningful moment with people he loved. but wee historians are not necessarily as good at recognizing how these paper trails were generated here in the case of letters in particular, that bread-and-butt
collection of dozens and dozens of letters between the curtis siblings, and theira, house at the huntingtonibrary in southern california and pasadena pier i read everything one of these letters and basically this man from the 1840s when the orphaned all the way to the 1890s, so a remarkable collection. these letters are in many ways a paper trail of the past. and as historians we come across these paper trails all the time everywhere, often in archives like the huntington library. and we are...
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hail the size of golf balls was reported in huntington, west virginia, and near philadelphia. it's just like, bam, the back of this man's home left badly damage and trees like this, you know, falling on the roof, destroyed my deck, destroyed my hot tub. as the storm approached, federal workers in dc were sent home early and at the airports. more than 1500 flights were canceled or delayed. these lines in atlanta. elsewhere, more record heat is possible today across texas and the gulf coast. president biden on a visit to arizona today is facing new pressure to protect americans from the extreme temperatures. a local congressman is pushing biden to change the rules at fema and add extreme heat to the list of disasters that can qualify for federal aid. as for the air travel delays, at one point, there were nine airports at ground stops. >> as the other big story this morning, more workers going on strike. this time, employees of the second largest city in the country demanding higher wages as all americans face the challenges of inflation. an. here's abc's alison kosik this mornin
hail the size of golf balls was reported in huntington, west virginia, and near philadelphia. it's just like, bam, the back of this man's home left badly damage and trees like this, you know, falling on the roof, destroyed my deck, destroyed my hot tub. as the storm approached, federal workers in dc were sent home early and at the airports. more than 1500 flights were canceled or delayed. these lines in atlanta. elsewhere, more record heat is possible today across texas and the gulf coast....
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the nebraska cornhuskers and the minnesota golden gophers facing off at huntington bank stadium there in minneapolis. yeah, it looks like the crowds are already gathering. the fir me of ya know, if you were cashbacking you could earn on everything with just one card. chase freedom unlimited. so, if you're off the racking... ...or crab cracking, you're cashbacking. cashback on flapjacks, baby backs, or tacos at the taco shack. nah, i'm working on my six pack. switch to a king suite, or book a silent retreat. silent retreat? hold up - yeeerp? i can't talk right now, i'm at a silent retreat. cashback on everything you buy with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how do you cashback? chase. make more of what's yours. chase. >> we are fox sports! >> new york city native matt rhule mixes heartland debut as the college football makeover master begins his first season with five-time national champ nebraska next.
the nebraska cornhuskers and the minnesota golden gophers facing off at huntington bank stadium there in minneapolis. yeah, it looks like the crowds are already gathering. the fir me of ya know, if you were cashbacking you could earn on everything with just one card. chase freedom unlimited. so, if you're off the racking... ...or crab cracking, you're cashbacking. cashback on flapjacks, baby backs, or tacos at the taco shack. nah, i'm working on my six pack. switch to a king suite, or book a...
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uh, one might even say they were often abused, as huntington's work on the clash of civilizations. a provocateur. he, on the contrary, justified the need for a clash of civilization, if you read between the lines and try to understand , uh, what he wrote, but uh, the pioneers of the civilizational approach, or hmm, those who he tried to somehow epic grope for this direction. this is also nikolai danilevsky jer. they also wrote that civilization. this is already the final stage, and the state is in its structural form. this is just one of the stages of development. anyone in donetsk - this is a cultural and historical type of usul de spenger - this is a high culture in that imbidation. he called this civilization. here is the question of terminology. so, but there are important attributes of any cultural-historical type e, or the basis of danilevsky, for example, there were four, this may be a religion for some e-e high cultures or cultural types religion is, uh, fundamental, while others have the right, like ancient rome, others have technology, technological development, like the
uh, one might even say they were often abused, as huntington's work on the clash of civilizations. a provocateur. he, on the contrary, justified the need for a clash of civilization, if you read between the lines and try to understand , uh, what he wrote, but uh, the pioneers of the civilizational approach, or hmm, those who he tried to somehow epic grope for this direction. this is also nikolai danilevsky jer. they also wrote that civilization. this is already the final stage, and the state is...
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so this article from huntington post is about hon. you on county known as the world's pear capital and it experienced a drastic reduction in the b population due to pesticide use that leaves humans like this man. and this woman trying to fill in on that position of pollinate, or by using brushes and the others to do the job. and then another example, people and outlines romans as pollinators. dave, i imagine that while very innovative, the solutions are probably not so efficient nor sustainable. i know it does seem really side to that. we've come to a state where we're thinking about replacing these. we bro bought drains, doesn't the, i don't want to live in that world if i'm honest. and when do you think about it? i these of been calling 18 fluwens for a 120000000 years, or verifies they really go to that. the buy degradable less self replicating, the carbon neutral they seem to have kind of all the profit is you'd want to have a poem a to to we really think we could do better. i'm do you think of the energy, the plastics, the metals
so this article from huntington post is about hon. you on county known as the world's pear capital and it experienced a drastic reduction in the b population due to pesticide use that leaves humans like this man. and this woman trying to fill in on that position of pollinate, or by using brushes and the others to do the job. and then another example, people and outlines romans as pollinators. dave, i imagine that while very innovative, the solutions are probably not so efficient nor...
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set for friday. relations charges against former us president donald trump's attempts to overtime huntington, the we begin in south america, where leaders from 8 nations have signed a declaration build as a roadmap to recovery. i'm sustainability of the amazon, the world's largest rain forest. but critics say it doesn't go far enough to slow down the ravages of climate change or lock in america editor. let's see a newman sent us this report from bennett in brazil, brazilian president. let's see that i had hoped for strong commitments from his peers to join his goal of 0 deforestation in the amazon. by the end of this decade, he had this settled for an agreement to revive the government amazonian nations tracy to is the world's largest brain. far as from ruling kit in was here to my that we want to rekindle cooperation between our countries and overcomes suspicions . we will establish in the city of my nelson, international police cooperation center to confront the crimes impacting the region easily care. he's referring to the escalation of organized crime throughout the porous amazon regions
set for friday. relations charges against former us president donald trump's attempts to overtime huntington, the we begin in south america, where leaders from 8 nations have signed a declaration build as a roadmap to recovery. i'm sustainability of the amazon, the world's largest rain forest. but critics say it doesn't go far enough to slow down the ravages of climate change or lock in america editor. let's see a newman sent us this report from bennett in brazil, brazilian president. let's see...
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s first skyscraper built in 1905 and also speaks to the legacy of henry huntington, a figure well knownut california ask california history. henry huntington, of course, was responsible for the civic electric railway system, our red car and yellow car systems, all of which terminated at this building in downtown, the pacific electric depot. it was a hub for streetcar lines to the fan out around the city and really created many of our sprawling early suburbs in the city. and this building's top floor if including the jonathan club, an elite private club for men in the city. thelu adaptive reuse ordinance allowed this to be converted to housing by 2005, 314 new residential units. it was the largest project, i think, still under the adaptive reuse ordinance. and you can see the beauty and the authenticity of some of these spaces. the scwp than club's library -- the jonathan club's library, the rotunda, actually, was converted to a library for residents here on the eighth floor of the building. and many of you may know the pacific electric buffet which dates back to 190 # 8 in its own right
s first skyscraper built in 1905 and also speaks to the legacy of henry huntington, a figure well knownut california ask california history. henry huntington, of course, was responsible for the civic electric railway system, our red car and yellow car systems, all of which terminated at this building in downtown, the pacific electric depot. it was a hub for streetcar lines to the fan out around the city and really created many of our sprawling early suburbs in the city. and this building's top...
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hopkins, crocker, and huntington. whose names you might recognize but not as prominent as stanford ends upas being. he dies before the government starts investigating. this is what the octopus is based on. he tries to negotiate with the confederatear veterans that are settlers and takes off to europe when they shoot-up the place. >> for a lot of the book you hone in. they are founders that are held for, you know, creating innovations the made the modern world and made us more prosperous and have better productive lives and plugging in how the technologies were extractive or militaristic. those, you know, those was there a same sort of discussion or argument or discourse we see today where some people push back. it has yielded so many bounties to us as opposed to the missiles or military tech or the poisoning of the land, air, and water. >> yeah, all of that stuff. we sees the cycles with loops d spiralals. they used to talk about bubbles unless we talk about the bubble machines. it not a bubble but another mechanism.
hopkins, crocker, and huntington. whose names you might recognize but not as prominent as stanford ends upas being. he dies before the government starts investigating. this is what the octopus is based on. he tries to negotiate with the confederatear veterans that are settlers and takes off to europe when they shoot-up the place. >> for a lot of the book you hone in. they are founders that are held for, you know, creating innovations the made the modern world and made us more prosperous...
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. >> laura: to be part of jimmy's fox nation special, in huntington new york, performing on friday the get tick oats there now. coming up, governor ron desantis is here live on status of his campaign, on the trump indictment and a lot more. stay there. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term policy? even a term policy! find out if you're sitting on a goldmine. call coventry direct today at the number on your screen, or visit coventrydirect.com. >> laura: we're just eight days from the fox news republican debate in milwaukee, where do things stand? a voter summed it up this way, he likes both trump and desantis. he says more indictments trump gets, the better his numbers do. what does that mean? governor ron desantis joins me to respond from tallahassee. governor, thank you for joining us. that does seem to be so far at least, inescapable truth. if i'm you, how do i convince the gop voters
. >> laura: to be part of jimmy's fox nation special, in huntington new york, performing on friday the get tick oats there now. coming up, governor ron desantis is here live on status of his campaign, on the trump indictment and a lot more. stay there. ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $100,000 or more she can sell all or part of it to coventry for cash. even a term policy. even a term...
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locked in a legal battle over the veteran's home, the veteran is carl wescot, he suffers from huntington'sought the mansion to live out the rest of his days. just two months after he bought the home, rep for the couple approached him for the house, he signed a deal and agreed to the contract while under the influence of pain killers and once his mind cleared, he pleaded with perry's lawyers to retract the deal. he was not of sound mind to make the deal, their lawyers threatened to sue. the case is set for trial later this month. why would someone with millions not just find another home. >> emily: the court's -- not to preserve contract or someone not in full mental capacity state. this is voidable and here is why. in addition to what you said in beginning, when the broker presented this offer, it was three days after he had surgery and opiates had been prescribed. he had never talked about selling it before, and he signed the paper. he got off the opiates, please, take it back. the agents refused and the lawyers threatened to sue. he can't attend the trial, he is bedridden and mentally in
locked in a legal battle over the veteran's home, the veteran is carl wescot, he suffers from huntington'sought the mansion to live out the rest of his days. just two months after he bought the home, rep for the couple approached him for the house, he signed a deal and agreed to the contract while under the influence of pain killers and once his mind cleared, he pleaded with perry's lawyers to retract the deal. he was not of sound mind to make the deal, their lawyers threatened to sue. the case...