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only one of the jefferson's children was still alive when jefferson, himself, died. as he wrote to a friend in the 17 80s, and i'm quoting from a letter exactly, i am born to lose everything i love. washington battled a number of serious life threatening illnesses in life, and he was predeceased by his two stepchildren, a favorite nephew, and all his brothers, most of whom died of tuberculosis. his wife, really sadly rivalled jefferson with regard to family loss. by the time martha was only in her mid-20s, her first husband and two of her small children had succumbed to fatal illness. her remaining daughter died as a teenager as a result of an epileptic see sueizure, and her last surviving son died in his late 20 s of typhus contacted in a late war in an army camp. the experiences serve as really extreme, but far from unique reflections of the high rate of mortality among children and young adults at the time. it demonstrates how easily illness could devastate a family. all of them were acutely aware how often during their era life ended tragically early. once martha
only one of the jefferson's children was still alive when jefferson, himself, died. as he wrote to a friend in the 17 80s, and i'm quoting from a letter exactly, i am born to lose everything i love. washington battled a number of serious life threatening illnesses in life, and he was predeceased by his two stepchildren, a favorite nephew, and all his brothers, most of whom died of tuberculosis. his wife, really sadly rivalled jefferson with regard to family loss. by the time martha was only in...
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and almost two thirds of jefferson's books were lost. it was then that a decision was made to build a new separate "library of congress," today housed in three buildings, one of them named for jefferson. >> books that are thomas jefferson's that have survived
and almost two thirds of jefferson's books were lost. it was then that a decision was made to build a new separate "library of congress," today housed in three buildings, one of them named for jefferson. >> books that are thomas jefferson's that have survived
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jefferson was there longer. he was there five years, and i think, in many ways, they were as happy as any years in his life because he was away from slavery. >> charlie: right. was samuels with him? >> yes. >> charlie: do you think he was so troubled by slavery that it made him happy being away? >> yes, i think hi knew it was wrong. >> charlie: why didn't he give it up? >> we'll never know the answer. i have a feeling it had to do with finances. he was always in debt and his greatest wealth was in his slaves, which was true of many southern planters. >> charlie: he died poor, didn't he? >> he tied broke. >> charlie: fine wine in his cellular. >> yes. and he never stopped spending. he must have been a smooth talker when he went to the bank because how he could get away with it all his life. >> charlie: yeah. he was never not in debt. but i think that jefferson wanted to bring something home from paris. he brought home paintings. he brought home some 80 crates of books and all kinds of things to raise the cultural
jefferson was there longer. he was there five years, and i think, in many ways, they were as happy as any years in his life because he was away from slavery. >> charlie: right. was samuels with him? >> yes. >> charlie: do you think he was so troubled by slavery that it made him happy being away? >> yes, i think hi knew it was wrong. >> charlie: why didn't he give it up? >> we'll never know the answer. i have a feeling it had to do with finances. he was always...
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the "j" is for "jefferson."mark dimunation, chief of rare books for the library of congress, is a lover of all things thomas jefferson. >> this originally was a pamphlet from 1774. just the most important statement of revolutionary ideology ever written!! >> brown: the library of congress was established in 1800, and housed in the new capitol. 14 years later, when the british burned much of washington during the war of 1812, including the capitol, the library and its then 3,000 volumes were destroyed. jefferson, by then retired and living at monticello, offered his own library of 6,500 books as a replacement for "whatever price found appropriate." it was the largest private collection of it's time, amassed over 50 years in europe and america, and covered a huge range of subjects: history, philosophy, gardening, and much more. then, in 1851, fire struck again. this time from a chimney flue in the capitol building. and almost two thirds of jefferson's books were lost. it was then that a decision was made to build
the "j" is for "jefferson."mark dimunation, chief of rare books for the library of congress, is a lover of all things thomas jefferson. >> this originally was a pamphlet from 1774. just the most important statement of revolutionary ideology ever written!! >> brown: the library of congress was established in 1800, and housed in the new capitol. 14 years later, when the british burned much of washington during the war of 1812, including the capitol, the library and...
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jefferson took to the way of life immediately. jefferson was there longer. he was there five years.nk in many ways they were as happy as any years of his life, because he was away from slavery. >> was hemmings with him? >> three probably were there. >> do you really think he was so troubled by slavery it made him happy he was away? >> i think he knew it was wrong. >> why didn't he give it up? >> that is a good question. we will never know the answer. i have a feeling it had to do with finances. he was always in debt, and his greatest wealth was in his slaves, which was true of many southern planters. >> he died very poor. >> broke, deeply. >> with fine wine in his cellar. >> and he never stopped spending. he must've been a smooth talker when he went to the bank. how he could get away with it -- all his life, he was never not in debt. but i think that jefferson wanted to bring something home from paris. he brought home paintings. he brought home some 80 crates of books, all kinds. to raise the cultural level of the country. and i think that was a genuine mission. i know it was a genu
jefferson took to the way of life immediately. jefferson was there longer. he was there five years.nk in many ways they were as happy as any years of his life, because he was away from slavery. >> was hemmings with him? >> three probably were there. >> do you really think he was so troubled by slavery it made him happy he was away? >> i think he knew it was wrong. >> why didn't he give it up? >> that is a good question. we will never know the answer. i have a...
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it has to be contiguous. >> so who wants to move to jefferson? >> a few counties. >> but you're not going to disclose that. >> we're going to let them speak for themselves. this kind of works for us but maybe -- i have found that -- that, you know, the people i speak to and will be with california are quite excited because they feel like no one understands us. we're in the movie business and we have a lot of defense here and no one understands us. and sacramento doesn't, you know, doesn't do what it needs to do. i have had discussions with some business leaders who say they're leaving california. i said, why are you leaving california? they said they didn't even try to keep us, you know? 4,000, 10,000 jobs leaving the state. they didn't even try. it's beyond belief. meanwhile in texas, they're going, come to texas. we've -- we've got this. we've got this. we've got this. >> like toyota leaving southern california. >> toyota left. the battery factory. the petroleum. sony and disney each moving 2,500 jobs out. it's not good. you lose all those jobs
it has to be contiguous. >> so who wants to move to jefferson? >> a few counties. >> but you're not going to disclose that. >> we're going to let them speak for themselves. this kind of works for us but maybe -- i have found that -- that, you know, the people i speak to and will be with california are quite excited because they feel like no one understands us. we're in the movie business and we have a lot of defense here and no one understands us. and sacramento doesn't,...
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award in the bay area goes to laura talmus. >> you can nominate your local hero for a jefferson award. >>> a big bear scare in lake tahoe. one left the animals wandering too close to home. that is coming your way. >> a reminder, if you have a consumer problem or question, call our hotline at 888-5- health-2. volunteers are there right now. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, they w . >>> two wild bears are back in the wilderness this morning. they were looking for food when the department of wildlife picked them up. the department is trying to change the bear's attitude towards people. and their behavior. >> we don't want the bears to like us at all. we want them to have a bad experience around people. >> okay. >> and scaring the bears is one way to help them to make sure they don't wander too close again. >> if it's the bear and dog, the bear's going to win. >> yeah, right? >> and reading rainbow kick started campaign raised more than $5 million. the new program reading rainbow kids is not without criticism. the critics claimed the new version is for profit instead of non-profit and studies show ma
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jefferson davis, who many don't know was voted most likely to secede in high school -- that's an old joke, old as jefferson davis, probably -- john bell hood and everyone's favorite general, joseph johnston, ultimately leading to johnston's removal and hood being named as commander of the army of tennessee. davis decided that johnson had receded just too much ground to sherman in front of the city of atlanta, that now holding that community proved tenable at best. hood faced a precarious situation as a newly appointed commander and thus decided to throw his army at cher pan in a series of battles around atlanta only a few days after ascending up the chain of command. the blood-letting did not deter sherman who now worked to encircle the city which forced hood to flee atlanta six weeks later. although the army of tennessee had lost over 30,000 men in the course of four months, they still remained a formidable force at roughly about 39,000 strong. according to the new orleans daily pick aunion, when we come to georgia where we are told hood's army is only a debris of the past, a demora
jefferson davis, who many don't know was voted most likely to secede in high school -- that's an old joke, old as jefferson davis, probably -- john bell hood and everyone's favorite general, joseph johnston, ultimately leading to johnston's removal and hood being named as commander of the army of tennessee. davis decided that johnson had receded just too much ground to sherman in front of the city of atlanta, that now holding that community proved tenable at best. hood faced a precarious...
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jefferson hated slavery and he also didn't succeed at freeing himself from it.ink that he had such a firm goal in mind as madison did. but at the end of their lives they both died owning slaves and you can see towards the end of his life, he clings desperately to the only thing he could think of the might help just be american colonization society and one of the problems by the 1830s was that if you freed slaves they couldn't stay in virginia because there was a lot that prevented that. and so there was this idea of finding a place in africa for them to go to that area, one of which they thought of it as their home. and they had been in virginia as long as they had. thinking that they could give them the kind of hope that he had had as a young man. >> case they weren't about a madison were here tonight in a would he think that we had been true to the basic principles embodied in his work and that. >> i think that he would be appalled at the size and scope of the federal government. you would think that we moved far away from the limited powers we were given by t
jefferson hated slavery and he also didn't succeed at freeing himself from it.ink that he had such a firm goal in mind as madison did. but at the end of their lives they both died owning slaves and you can see towards the end of his life, he clings desperately to the only thing he could think of the might help just be american colonization society and one of the problems by the 1830s was that if you freed slaves they couldn't stay in virginia because there was a lot that prevented that. and so...
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. >> and our jefferson award honors for a husband and wife team. the many ways this north bay couple have overcome personal tragedy now giving back to their community. >> we want to invite all your pet lovers sent us your questions about their health and well-being. just email pets@kpix.com or on our web page kpix.com/pets, and we'll have our pet expert give you an answer every friday right here at noon. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ heart beating ] [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet, period. [ heart beating ] xfinity internet from comcast. double the speed. [ heart beats ] >>> well, today's tip of the day is going to be is arctic white neck reasons also called snow nectarines because of the beautiful texture and color. but selection and storage is important. by the way, like i said, the varieties that i mentioned, this is when they peak in flavor
. >> and our jefferson award honors for a husband and wife team. the many ways this north bay couple have overcome personal tragedy now giving back to their community. >> we want to invite all your pet lovers sent us your questions about their health and well-being. just email pets@kpix.com or on our web page kpix.com/pets, and we'll have our pet expert give you an answer every friday right here at noon. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ heart beating ] [ female announcer ] the internet gets more...
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kevin is out of the country at the moment, this is an 8,000 square foot cvs on the corner of jefferson and it is under construction right now and schedule to be completed in the fall and this is a convenience store only and not a pharmacy here. and one interesting thing about this item the alcohol use itself, the 8,000 square feet is the total retail area, and only 250 feet will be devoted to alcohol and it is a small component of the retail for this location. the license as would mention is being transferred from another location on polk street and not an increase in the district three number of licenses. our out reach consisted of fisherman's wharf and working closely with the merchant's association. and there are no residents nearby and no opposition to that we are aware of and we are in agreement with all of the conditions that have been proposed and happy to answer any questions that you have. >> thank you. >> supervisor mar? has a question? >> i just wanted to ask him, you mentioned that there is no pharmacy at this cvs, how many in the city don't have pharmacies? >> this actuall
kevin is out of the country at the moment, this is an 8,000 square foot cvs on the corner of jefferson and it is under construction right now and schedule to be completed in the fall and this is a convenience store only and not a pharmacy here. and one interesting thing about this item the alcohol use itself, the 8,000 square feet is the total retail area, and only 250 feet will be devoted to alcohol and it is a small component of the retail for this location. the license as would mention is...
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aquÍ jefferson pasa jugando.as con hijos a crear espacios para niÑos y mujeres. >> acondicionamos parte de la casa y remodelaciones en el cuarto de mujeres para que tengan mayor privacidad. que estÉn mejor. >> las casas para migrantes en trÁnsito por mÉxico tradicionalmente recibÍan un 95 % de hombres. pero desde el aÑo pasado las cosas cambiaron y las mujeres con niÑos y menores de edad son los que mÁs llegan, pronto se hizo comÚn ver diÑos jugando con los adultos, ropa en tendenderos, y Área de recreaciÓn. >> hasta a veces se nos olvida cÓmo trabajar con las mujeres. son puros hombres y te enfocas en los hombres, te olvidas de las chicas. >> la mamÁ de jefferson llegÓ al albergue en el norte de mÉxico con 8 meses de embarazo. pero el parto se le adelantÓ y la niÑa naciÓ mexica. nunca llegaron tantas mujeres embarazadas dicen los encargados de los albergues. >> tuvimos 6 alumbramientos en la casa. la intenciÓn que nacieran en estados unidos. pero pues nacieron mexicanos. >> los albergues son los lugares donde es
aquÍ jefferson pasa jugando.as con hijos a crear espacios para niÑos y mujeres. >> acondicionamos parte de la casa y remodelaciones en el cuarto de mujeres para que tengan mayor privacidad. que estÉn mejor. >> las casas para migrantes en trÁnsito por mÉxico tradicionalmente recibÍan un 95 % de hombres. pero desde el aÑo pasado las cosas cambiaron y las mujeres con niÑos y menores de edad son los que mÁs llegan, pronto se hizo comÚn ver diÑos jugando con los adultos, ropa...
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there's also a nomination form so you can nominate your own local hero for a jefferson award. that selection committee meets again next week. >> if you have a consumer problem, call our hotline at at 888-5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, nd final game >>> i would say at 12:25, in 20 minutes the giants and a's go at it again at the at&t park. it's the fourth and final game for the battle of the series of the regular season and roberta gonzales is there with the mobile weather lab. roberta, how's it looking? >> reporter: yes, everybody, we are here just directly across from mccovey cove. it is an amazing july 10 game here in the bay area. lots of clear skies, a slight breeze and we have fans from all over the place. first of all, if you can look out here at the cove, who is a giants fan? >> giants! whoo! >> reporter: where are my a's fans? >> whoo! >> reporter: where else in america can you see something like that? i got to tell you i have been an american league fan all my life so therefore i have my a's jersey but i'm a san francisco bay area
there's also a nomination form so you can nominate your own local hero for a jefferson award. that selection committee meets again next week. >> if you have a consumer problem, call our hotline at at 888-5-helps-u. volunteers are there right now. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, nd final game >>> i would say at 12:25, in 20 minutes the giants and a's go at it again at the at&t park. it's the fourth and final game for the battle of the series of the regular season and roberta...
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they were walking across the west side of jefferson street. the family has three children and the youngest boy was attracted to a statute that was placed in the doorway in the sidewalk of one of the vendors there on jefferson street and he climbed it and the weight of the body caused it to topple over on top of him. i think the statue weighs about 300 pounds. his sister tried to prevent the accident, but unfortunately she wasn't able to prevent it. the passers buy immediately called 9-1-1 and we got a group of officers dispatched out of central station. one of the first responders was officer john [inaudible] and came to the scene immediately and did a heroic effort in obtaining the ability for the paramedics to arrive at the scene, calm down the passers buy and as you can imagine these kind of events cause a lot of spectators. keeping the scene calm is really important. the little boy was dispatched to general hospital. when he arrived he was believed to be in critical but stable condition. sometime in the afternoon, captain david lazar decid
they were walking across the west side of jefferson street. the family has three children and the youngest boy was attracted to a statute that was placed in the doorway in the sidewalk of one of the vendors there on jefferson street and he climbed it and the weight of the body caused it to topple over on top of him. i think the statue weighs about 300 pounds. his sister tried to prevent the accident, but unfortunately she wasn't able to prevent it. the passers buy immediately called 9-1-1 and...
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he isn't an intellectual like john adams or jefferson, he isn't a great orator like patrick henry, he isn't a brilliant napoleonic figure, he's a leader and people will follow him and he has absolute integrity and he will not give up and he never forgets what it's about, what the war is for. again and again, you have people saying that they're not going to quit because i will not leave this good man, you know. we have to remember, at one point, it was down to 3,000 troops, that's all he had left. hundreds, thousands had either quit, gone home when their enlistments expired, deserted, went to the enemy. >> charlie: because they were given pardons. >> absolutely. and people in new jersey, when washington and the army were retreating across new jersey, when the general and the british commanders offered pardons for anybody who would sign the loyalty oath, people in new jersey came by the thousands
he isn't an intellectual like john adams or jefferson, he isn't a great orator like patrick henry, he isn't a brilliant napoleonic figure, he's a leader and people will follow him and he has absolute integrity and he will not give up and he never forgets what it's about, what the war is for. again and again, you have people saying that they're not going to quit because i will not leave this good man, you know. we have to remember, at one point, it was down to 3,000 troops, that's all he had...
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this is certainly a long way from jefferson, louisiana -- a town on the banks of the mississippi where my wife jennifer and i are raising our two young children. i'd like to talk to you today about something near and dear to me, and that's hard work. only in america, can a boy born in a single-room cabin in rural kentucky work hard and become the 16th president of the united states. and only in america, can the great-grandson of an italian immigrant who came to the united states as an indentured servant, work hard and be elected by his colleagues to serve as the majority whip of the house of representatives. because of my great-grandparents' sacrifices, i was born into a middle-class family in new orleans.
this is certainly a long way from jefferson, louisiana -- a town on the banks of the mississippi where my wife jennifer and i are raising our two young children. i'd like to talk to you today about something near and dear to me, and that's hard work. only in america, can a boy born in a single-room cabin in rural kentucky work hard and become the 16th president of the united states. and only in america, can the great-grandson of an italian immigrant who came to the united states as an...
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and johnston and confederate president, jefferson davis. and the strange relationship between the two dated back to the earliest days of the war and there was wrangling over the issue of rank. which general should have the highest rank in the confederate army. a superb essay about this with about joe johnson. so the relationship between the two men is very, very strange during the atlanta campaign, too. in the months prior to the advent of the campaign, march, april of 1864, jefferson davis repeatedly asked johnson on the maps if you look in the corner up there, it would be your upper left-hand corner, you can see the red lines on the map up here indicate the confederate positions taken during the campaign. the blue lines are the federal positions. during the first few months of 1864, the confederates are encamped around the town of dalton, in extreme northwest georgia and the army had been shattered to battle missionary ridge in november 1864 under the command of bragg. it had been a humiliating disastrous defeat for the army and johnston
and johnston and confederate president, jefferson davis. and the strange relationship between the two dated back to the earliest days of the war and there was wrangling over the issue of rank. which general should have the highest rank in the confederate army. a superb essay about this with about joe johnson. so the relationship between the two men is very, very strange during the atlanta campaign, too. in the months prior to the advent of the campaign, march, april of 1864, jefferson davis...
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of the work. >> jefferson did the work. first laptop in a sense that he had designed. he was given the job by the other four men including john adams, ben franklin roger sherman of committee and robert livingston of new york. they agreed jefferson is the writer. let him do it. they made about 40 changes to the draft and then congress debated jefferson's document for another two days and made another 40 changes. the most important of which was cutting out a reference to sheriff slavery of all things and that's a point we should always come back to. >> what was taken out of the copy was what you were talking about. >> jefferson complains that the king of england is preventing america from stopping the slave trade, which is disingenuous to be polite about it. it's taken out jefferson later says it's taken out indifference to men who own slaves and northern brethren making money transporting them. is a reminder men that are talking about life and liberty and all of these important values very few of them had clean hands when it
of the work. >> jefferson did the work. first laptop in a sense that he had designed. he was given the job by the other four men including john adams, ben franklin roger sherman of committee and robert livingston of new york. they agreed jefferson is the writer. let him do it. they made about 40 changes to the draft and then congress debated jefferson's document for another two days and made another 40 changes. the most important of which was cutting out a reference to sheriff slavery of...
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by founding this political party he managed to get jefferson elected president in 1800 jefferson likeadison was a small government guy. >> one of the most important functions that we have seen obviously throughout her history is the role of commander-in-chief. who is going to run the wires and began charge of the military and of course madison as you mentioned in the opening was the first president ever to have to conduct a war under the constitution, and the way that power was vested in the presidency strikes me as a great story but it's not how it started out. can you talk about that? >> the proposal of the constitutional convention there was just about to go through was that the congress and among its delegated powers was the power to make war. madison, his mind was so quick. his intellect just instantly grasped what would be the results of various proposals. he leapt to his feet on the floor of the constitutional convention and changed the word make to declare. congress would have the power to declare war. he did this in part because he had seen what ms congress may do things when
by founding this political party he managed to get jefferson elected president in 1800 jefferson likeadison was a small government guy. >> one of the most important functions that we have seen obviously throughout her history is the role of commander-in-chief. who is going to run the wires and began charge of the military and of course madison as you mentioned in the opening was the first president ever to have to conduct a war under the constitution, and the way that power was vested in...
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, jefferson davis, not to execute him. the north or south had not executed spies. in the north, when spies were arrested, they were held for a short time and released. jefferson davis ignored these pleas. this was a testament to his skills as a spy. the men were fooled, they were embarrassed, and they wanted revenge. timothy webster was going to pay for deceiving them. in 1862, still suffering from rheumatism, he was helped up to the scaffolding. the first attempted did not succeed. the noose was put to lose. when the trap was sprung, he crashed into the ground. he had to be helped back up. the second time, it was choking him. he became the first spy executed in the american civil war. in 1871, a pinkerton operative went to richmond to retrieve his body. webster returned to illinois where he was laid to rest next to his son, who had died in the war from wounds in battle as a union soldier. if anybody wants to purchase any books, i have them for $35. i will be at the table in the back afterwards. i have a few copies of my f
, jefferson davis, not to execute him. the north or south had not executed spies. in the north, when spies were arrested, they were held for a short time and released. jefferson davis ignored these pleas. this was a testament to his skills as a spy. the men were fooled, they were embarrassed, and they wanted revenge. timothy webster was going to pay for deceiving them. in 1862, still suffering from rheumatism, he was helped up to the scaffolding. the first attempted did not succeed. the noose...
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kpix5. >>> and you can nominate your local here roar for a jefferson- -hero for a jefferson hero onlineright, and now a look at our saturday morning forecast for today. and we start off with a live picture. here is the golden gate bridge. we are going get rid of the fog and clouds by this afternoon. fur heading out this morning, morning fog and low clouds. foggy though around the coast for the rest of the day and it is warm to hot the further inland that you go. all right, and now a look around the bay now. and give yom temperatures, we have--give you some temperatures. 87 in cam bell. 83 pal low alto. 84 in redwood city. heading to the east bay, we are seeing warmer temperatures, 94 and pleasant hill, 89. and now a look at the north bay, simpson beach, 64. santa rosa, 81. today and tomorrow, nice. monday is our warmest day and then we start to cool off going into the rest of the workweek. all right, now let's go over to anne with a guest this morning. two guests. >>> i have a very sweet friend here and generalny is here from- -an jenny is here and this is solo. he looks young. >> me, h
kpix5. >>> and you can nominate your local here roar for a jefferson- -hero for a jefferson hero onlineright, and now a look at our saturday morning forecast for today. and we start off with a live picture. here is the golden gate bridge. we are going get rid of the fog and clouds by this afternoon. fur heading out this morning, morning fog and low clouds. foggy though around the coast for the rest of the day and it is warm to hot the further inland that you go. all right, and now a...
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jefferson davis.y first tried to pin the assassination of president lincoln on him but they settled for trying him for treason. the initial imprisonment and arraignment of jefferson davis on treason charges took place in richmond, virginia, and the jury in that trial was the very first racially integrated jury in virginia history. look at that. seven black men and five white men. the first integrated jury in virginia. ultimately that integrated jury never had to reach a verdict because the charges against jefferson davis were dropped. the federal court in richmond, virginia, has seen its share of drama, right? of high-stakes, hive profile proceedings involving very high-profile politicians. but today, the aaron burr trial and the jefferson davis trial are being cited by the local press in virginia in their crime news section as the relevant local precedence for the level of spectacle that people are expecting from the federal courthouse in richmond today. from the new trial that began at that courthou
jefferson davis.y first tried to pin the assassination of president lincoln on him but they settled for trying him for treason. the initial imprisonment and arraignment of jefferson davis on treason charges took place in richmond, virginia, and the jury in that trial was the very first racially integrated jury in virginia history. look at that. seven black men and five white men. the first integrated jury in virginia. ultimately that integrated jury never had to reach a verdict because the...
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berkley, jefferson county and more storms around the d.c. area. take a look at this. big time storms coming through d.c. we'll give you the latest. >>> another reason drivers are gritting their teeth in a traffic heavy area this week and the coming week. the wisconsin avenue corridor in bethesda is going through growing pains. adam tuss shows us how easy it is or isn't to navigate around the construction. >> we are in the heart of summertime construction season. nowhere is that probably felt more right now than here in bethesda where the road work is going on and the sidewalks, well, they are being ripped up, too. it's at the point where the cyclist haves to pop their wheels over the construction equipment. some pedestrians deciding to avoid the sidewalk. the traffic, well the traffic crawls a lot. bethesda resident andrew noticed. does it hit you all at once? i can't go on this sidewalk. >> there you go. walking on the old sidewalk or riding. you have to figure out a new route. >> reporter: take a look at how big a stretch of work is happening right now. there are ac
berkley, jefferson county and more storms around the d.c. area. take a look at this. big time storms coming through d.c. we'll give you the latest. >>> another reason drivers are gritting their teeth in a traffic heavy area this week and the coming week. the wisconsin avenue corridor in bethesda is going through growing pains. adam tuss shows us how easy it is or isn't to navigate around the construction. >> we are in the heart of summertime construction season. nowhere is that...
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jefferson davis, who many don't know was voted most likely to secede in high school -- that's an old joke, old as jefferson davis, probably -- john bell hood and everyone's favorite general, joseph johnston, ultimately leading to johnston's removal and hood being named as commander of the army of tennessee. davis decided that johnson had receded just too much ground to sherman in front of the city of atlanta, that now holding that community proved tenable at best. hood faced a precarious situation as a newly appointed commander and thus decided to throw his army at cher pan in a series of battles around atlanta only a few days after ascending up the chain of command. the blood-letting did not deter sherman who now worked to encircle the city which forced hood to flee atlanta six weeks later. although the army of tennessee had lost over 30,000 men in the course of four months, they still remained a formidable force at roughly about 39,000 strong. according to the new orleans daily pick aunion, when we come to georgia where we are told hood's army is only a debris of the past, a demora
jefferson davis, who many don't know was voted most likely to secede in high school -- that's an old joke, old as jefferson davis, probably -- john bell hood and everyone's favorite general, joseph johnston, ultimately leading to johnston's removal and hood being named as commander of the army of tennessee. davis decided that johnson had receded just too much ground to sherman in front of the city of atlanta, that now holding that community proved tenable at best. hood faced a precarious...
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. >> thomas jefferson. >> what did he do?he signed it. >> he actually wrote it. >> oh. >> what is the matter with all of you? >> what about sam adams? >> what about him? >> good beer. >> good beer? have you had a few of those already? >> no. >> needs some more punch. >> do you know who patrick henry was? >> i've heard of him before but i don't know what he did. >> give me liberty or give me -- >> freedom. >> freedom? >> justice. >> and the american way. >> why were we fighting the british? >> taxation without representation? >> no taxation. >> can't be taxed if you're not represented as like an individual. >> now, who's famous for that line? >> john smith? that's not it. >> sam adams. you guys are learning something every day. >> life, liberty and -- >> freedom of speech? >> that's good enough for me. >> me, too. >> i'm fine. >> what's the best part about this country? >> our royalties? >> everybody can be a go getter and everybody can do whatever they want. >> are you a go getter? >> yeah. >> all right. go get em. >> do you
. >> thomas jefferson. >> what did he do?he signed it. >> he actually wrote it. >> oh. >> what is the matter with all of you? >> what about sam adams? >> what about him? >> good beer. >> good beer? have you had a few of those already? >> no. >> needs some more punch. >> do you know who patrick henry was? >> i've heard of him before but i don't know what he did. >> give me liberty or give me -- >> freedom....
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so that jefferson had a very simple answer the people themselves eight hundred twenty three still bitter about the super supreme court's decision twenty years earlier he wrote this case of barbary in madison is continually cited by bench in bars of course subtle law chief justices there must be an alternate arbiter somewhere true there must but the ultimate arbiter is the people in other words of congress or the president pastors signed unconstitutional laws it's the duty of the political opponents to point that out as the duty of the people you and me to vote them out of office and vote into office people who will change the law or pass constitutional laws that's how a democratic republic works as opposed to the constitutional monarchy that we now have interestingly jefferson's rage restrained the court from eight hundred three into long after his death an eight is due to die in eight hundred fifty six but along after his death to eight hundred fifty six the court did not again exercise additional review by striking down a law or creating a doctrine that applied to the entire country se
so that jefferson had a very simple answer the people themselves eight hundred twenty three still bitter about the super supreme court's decision twenty years earlier he wrote this case of barbary in madison is continually cited by bench in bars of course subtle law chief justices there must be an alternate arbiter somewhere true there must but the ultimate arbiter is the people in other words of congress or the president pastors signed unconstitutional laws it's the duty of the political...
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not the main street here, jefferson, right here, but embarcadero is closed.ee the road closure signs. police officers making sure people don't turn in. so it should not impact traffic. i spoke offcamera with a crew. josh the photographer will show you that arch over there, they will be shooting a scene in the film that involves that arch, special effects a cruise ship behind that and apparently, this movie, about an earthquake, a tsunami will take the cruise ship and it will wash into the golden gate bridgen that's one scene they're shooting in the city. trailers did start arriving in the last couple of hours. these are typically for makeup, wardrobe, production, rest rooms and house cast and crew members. most filming is done in australia, but filming in the city by the bay for a few days. filming to wrap up this area before moving on to a different san francisco location, including russian hill, next week for addai day or two inclu hyde street, a scene involving a few hundred extras running down the street in a panic. one quick note, fisherman's wharf, a lo
not the main street here, jefferson, right here, but embarcadero is closed.ee the road closure signs. police officers making sure people don't turn in. so it should not impact traffic. i spoke offcamera with a crew. josh the photographer will show you that arch over there, they will be shooting a scene in the film that involves that arch, special effects a cruise ship behind that and apparently, this movie, about an earthquake, a tsunami will take the cruise ship and it will wash into the...
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jefferson award winners and it's nice to go from a great story into some great weather. >> yeah.e have a great weekend coming up. >> very nice to get outside. if you like the hot stuff. a lot of people live away from the water just for that. oh, you got it coming up, allen. >> allen says he likes it. >> do you like 100? >> well -- >> if you do, wait until you see the seven-day coming up. today is a comfort zone day. we lost the humidity, but we haven't gained the heat yet. ocean beach sunny. livermore 77. so nice on the 580/680 corridor. san francisco you're at 66. san jose 74. santa rosa the warm spot at 80. got to show you a live neighborhood network. you can see all four live pictures. 64 sunny san francisco. 71 sunny palo alto. tacoma, washington record rainfall at sea-tac. nearly an inch of rain. red rock outside of las vegas sunny 98 degrees. our live neighborhood network spreads farther than just the bay area. the fog factor tomorrow down to a 2. there will be fog near the water. but it will burn off quickly. i think the entire bay area will see a sunny day coming up tomor
jefferson award winners and it's nice to go from a great story into some great weather. >> yeah.e have a great weekend coming up. >> very nice to get outside. if you like the hot stuff. a lot of people live away from the water just for that. oh, you got it coming up, allen. >> allen says he likes it. >> do you like 100? >> well -- >> if you do, wait until you see the seven-day coming up. today is a comfort zone day. we lost the humidity, but we haven't gained...
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we'll be right back. ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, jefferson award winner. butt was 25 years ago.pix fiv' sharon chin wi und up >>> well, prison looked like a sure thing for this week's jefferson award winner. but that was 25 years ago. kpix5's sharon chin has a look at how he ended up working with those going behind bars. >>reporter: terry anders remembers facing 140 years in prison. >> i had robbed seven banks, i had got strung out on cocaine and alcohol real, real bad. i knew for all practical reasons that my life was over. >>reporter: but the judge considered his childhood of abuse and instead of a lengthy prison term sent him to drug rehab at san francisco's walden house. a quarter century later, the 70- year-old says he's proud to be drug and alcohol free and retired from a rewarding career. >> the union, i worked for local union 77 gave me an opportunity to really do something with my life. >>reporter: in 2005 terry founded the nonprofit anders and anders foundation to help ex-offenders gain job skills to turn their lives around. >> i created anders and anders foundation to
we'll be right back. ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, jefferson award winner. butt was 25 years ago.pix fiv' sharon chin wi und up >>> well, prison looked like a sure thing for this week's jefferson award winner. but that was 25 years ago. kpix5's sharon chin has a look at how he ended up working with those going behind bars. >>reporter: terry anders remembers facing 140 years in prison. >> i had robbed seven banks, i had got strung out on cocaine and alcohol real, real bad. i knew...
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welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser and the slightly modified words of thomas jefferson what financial system ever existed a century and a half without a rebellion and what banking system can preserve its liberties have to bankers are not warned from time to time that their customers preserve the spirit of resistance let them take financial monetary and crypto arms would signify a few banks or bankers last of a century or two the tree of liberty must be refresh from time to time with the blood of patriots and banking tyrants it is the natural newer. well. actually that you speak of natural when you are has been laid at barclays bank here in the u.k. so this is the beginning of the revolution i think and i think this is the first movement. of the of the banking revolution somebody. in a barclays branch and i think we should have won the cars are important interview this man because he is a patriot well the billionaire class the top point zero one percent are very worried about the pitchforks nick hanauer who is an early investor in amazon and a billionaire he says the pitchforks are com
welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser and the slightly modified words of thomas jefferson what financial system ever existed a century and a half without a rebellion and what banking system can preserve its liberties have to bankers are not warned from time to time that their customers preserve the spirit of resistance let them take financial monetary and crypto arms would signify a few banks or bankers last of a century or two the tree of liberty must be refresh from time to time with the...
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kpix 5's sharon chin shows this week's jefferson award winners...tory giving. >>> a north bay couple whose son died 20 years ago has transformed their grief into something good. sharon chin shows us their story of giving. >> reporter: they are a great couple. dave and rosie basso decided that the best way to pay tribute to their son is to live life as he did. >>> reporter: >> okay, say cheese. >> reporter: a big thank you for dave and rosie basso from fermin valladares. >> you have everything to start school with. >> reporter: and not just for the backpack full of school supplies. >> they give us presents when it's our birthday, christmas. >> reporter: fermin's mother couldn't hide her emotions. >> say thank you, thank you for everything, rosie. >> you take a backpack and then just go through that. >> reporter: besides school supplies, rosie and dave's 21- year-old nonprofit the michael basso memorial foundation has also awarded scholarships, adopted low-income families, supported sports programs and donated food baskets for the homeless through gro
kpix 5's sharon chin shows this week's jefferson award winners...tory giving. >>> a north bay couple whose son died 20 years ago has transformed their grief into something good. sharon chin shows us their story of giving. >> reporter: they are a great couple. dave and rosie basso decided that the best way to pay tribute to their son is to live life as he did. >>> reporter: >> okay, say cheese. >> reporter: a big thank you for dave and rosie basso from fermin...
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this week's jefferson award winn agers..orst things a middle school student can feel is isolated. >> this week's jefferson award winner works with teenagers to prevent that. award winning reporter sharon chin has her story. >> laura talmus is working to ensure students don't feel alone. it's a tribute to her late daughter. >> reporter: jordan chavez knows what it's like to feel left out. >> feels invisible. people just pass me. >> reporter: but today, she helps make sure no one feels forgotten thanks to beyond differences, a nonprofit founded by laura talmus. >> we create leaders but we create an inclusive community where everybody feels accepted. >> reporter: laura's inspiration, her own daughter lily, who was born with a cranial facial anomaly. in middle school, lily felt left out. laura said the worst time was during lunch. >> and it was pretty typical that i would get a phone call from lily at work saying, mommy, i'm hiding in the girl's bathroom and could you, please come and pick me up? and i would say, honey, i can't.
this week's jefferson award winn agers..orst things a middle school student can feel is isolated. >> this week's jefferson award winner works with teenagers to prevent that. award winning reporter sharon chin has her story. >> laura talmus is working to ensure students don't feel alone. it's a tribute to her late daughter. >> reporter: jordan chavez knows what it's like to feel left out. >> feels invisible. people just pass me. >> reporter: but today, she helps...
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. >> sports correspondent jefferson chase joins us in studio. what was the key to germany's win over france? >> the key was that the coach decided to go big in the match. upfront.alled close a that gave them an advantage on set pieces and the lone goal was scored on a set piece. the other main reason is that the goalkeeper had a fantastic match. france could not break them down. they had a couple of good looks at the goal but there was always a big german in the way. >> they will face off against brazil, who beat columbia 2-1. >> this is the first time the host brazil has really play like brazil. here we see them converting a corner kick. that is thiago silva, who will be missing the next match because he picked up a yellow card. they doubled the margin with great stuff -- look at that sneak into the corner there. columbia got one back on a penalty late, but it was too little, too late. now we have a dream; a, brazil against germany. >> but the big news from the match was some bad news for brazil. >> brazil is in mourning because their superstar
. >> sports correspondent jefferson chase joins us in studio. what was the key to germany's win over france? >> the key was that the coach decided to go big in the match. upfront.alled close a that gave them an advantage on set pieces and the lone goal was scored on a set piece. the other main reason is that the goalkeeper had a fantastic match. france could not break them down. they had a couple of good looks at the goal but there was always a big german in the way. >> they...
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jefferson davis lived there. i thought jefferson davis lived there but he didn't. apparently she had writ tone hood and ised when you took command of the army in tennessee in atlanta what were your plans. what hrp you trying to do at that point in the war? these are his words. new orleans, march 30. 1867. my experience as a soldier taught me at an early day an army could not retreat in the face of the enemy without great loss of spirit and numbers. the army of tennessee when i assumed command having lost over 25,000 affected men during a retreat of over 100 miles was not in condition for pitched battle. as we can alone rely on offensive flows to guard long lines such as the one from mobile to richmond, i felt my position was an embarrassing one but did not refuse to comply with the order and wishes of those in authority, although i did not desire the command. the holding of my position around atlanta for 43 days improved the morale of the soldiers but finally being forced to abandon the city retreat my army was discouraged to find itself standing upon the flat plai
jefferson davis lived there. i thought jefferson davis lived there but he didn't. apparently she had writ tone hood and ised when you took command of the army in tennessee in atlanta what were your plans. what hrp you trying to do at that point in the war? these are his words. new orleans, march 30. 1867. my experience as a soldier taught me at an early day an army could not retreat in the face of the enemy without great loss of spirit and numbers. the army of tennessee when i assumed command...
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i believe jefferson state flag would be a magic eye poster. (cheers and applause) >> it's a bear. >> last but actually first there's the san francisco area state, naturally named silicon valley. i say you can't go wrong naming stuff after technology, it's timeless. just ask the residence of cb radio and beta max. (laughter) silicon valley (cheers and applause) silicon valley, the silicon valley would be the nation's richest state per capita and they wouldn't have to share their wealth with california other poorer per capita, so i believe their state bird will be this. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: meanwhile the neighboring states of central california would become the poorest state in the nation so, maybe instead of central california, a better name would be very west virginia. of course, if they break up into six states they would have to figure some stuff out. first they would have to win the election then get congress to approve it. and after that the only question remains is who has to keep mel gibson. it's a rom solid plan that needs
i believe jefferson state flag would be a magic eye poster. (cheers and applause) >> it's a bear. >> last but actually first there's the san francisco area state, naturally named silicon valley. i say you can't go wrong naming stuff after technology, it's timeless. just ask the residence of cb radio and beta max. (laughter) silicon valley (cheers and applause) silicon valley, the silicon valley would be the nation's richest state per capita and they wouldn't have to share their...