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>> the josephine baker part -- a lot of us are under the impression that josephine baker actually livedin ace -- in east st. louis. harper: ok. >> how do we begin clarifying that? even if you look at the movie "josephine baker" they say st. louis that they show a little like that has a trap door the shotgun houses had in rush city and that is where they would stash their goods and that is how the family in that depiction of the movie escaped the burning house. harper: all i know is that in her autobiography, she talks about growing up in the chestnut valley which would have been near union station. i had not heard about the rush city idea but, it could be. know, much of black history is oral history. it is only in the last 20-30 years, that historians have come to realize that oral history israel history just as written history is. it could be. i just do not know. yes, sir. >> i had heard from my parents the same thing -- that they in brushthat she lived city. i am 72 so this goes back. that she lived in russia city also. they were talking about the actual house that she had lived in. t
>> the josephine baker part -- a lot of us are under the impression that josephine baker actually livedin ace -- in east st. louis. harper: ok. >> how do we begin clarifying that? even if you look at the movie "josephine baker" they say st. louis that they show a little like that has a trap door the shotgun houses had in rush city and that is where they would stash their goods and that is how the family in that depiction of the movie escaped the burning house. harper: all...
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>> josephine baker part, a lot of us are under the impression that josephine baker actually lived in rushed city in east st. louis. how do we began clarifying that? even if you look at the movie, "josephine baker," they say st. louis but they show a little house that has a trap door like the little shotgun houses have been brushed city where they would stashed their goods and that is how the family in that depiction of the movie escaped the burning house. >> all i know is that in her autobiography, she talks about growing up in the chest not valid, which would have been near union station. i had not heard about the rush city idea, but it could be. as you all know, much of black history is oral history and it is only in the last 20 or 30 years that historians have come to realize that oral history is real history just as written history is. so it could be. i just don't know. >> yes, sir? >> i had heard from my parents the same thing, that they lived -- that she lived in a rush city. i'm 72. in fact, they were talking about the house that she had lived in. but some of them said they ha
>> josephine baker part, a lot of us are under the impression that josephine baker actually lived in rushed city in east st. louis. how do we began clarifying that? even if you look at the movie, "josephine baker," they say st. louis but they show a little house that has a trap door like the little shotgun houses have been brushed city where they would stashed their goods and that is how the family in that depiction of the movie escaped the burning house. >> all i know is...
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." >> this is josephine and mango. tell you about the kittens and what the program is doing to help theeral situation. >>> we'll get a check on the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" returns we'll be right back. in the state that invented the american vacation... a legendary adventure awaits. heroes will rise. bonds will be forged. and memories will be made to last a lifetime. new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer trip at iloveny.com >> reporter: it really is, it really is. let's get you outside and go live on sky6 live hd. finally a weekend we'll lose the humidity and see comfortable temperatures for a change. right now we're dealing with cloud cover upstairs, but we're expecting a good deal of sunshine, as well. all in all, it looks pretty nice. 90 degrees we've been counting them since january 1. we have 11. through this time last year, we had 12. we're close to last year. the explosive think about is we had 32 days. winds out of the west at 10 miles per hour. press
." >> this is josephine and mango. tell you about the kittens and what the program is doing to help theeral situation. >>> we'll get a check on the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast when "action news" returns we'll be right back. in the state that invented the american vacation... a legendary adventure awaits. heroes will rise. bonds will be forged. and memories will be made to last a lifetime. new york state. it's all here. it's only here. plan your summer...
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le recordamos a yo sÉ --josephine ochoa y nos va a presentar a la mujer que le robÓ el corazón. >> elsa misma denuncia hacen otros uniformados de la policÍa de austin ha dejado de usar 60 camionetas cuyos mecanismos para detectar dicho gas se dispararon. la empresa automotriz investiga por quÉ se estarÍa registrando la falla. una pÁgina de heroÍsmo escribe un agente de la patrulla forestal. arriesgÓ su vida para socorrer a un grupo de 80 niÑos que quedÓ rodeado por el gigantesco incendio en el campamento de veranoen que se encontraban. la lucha del valiente oficial por mantener el Área a salvo de las llamas fue decisiva para que los niÑos pudieran ser rescatados sin mayores consecuencias. felicidades a el y que bueno que haya intervenido justo a tiempo. vamos ahora con muchÍsimo mÁs. karla: aquÍ estamos acompaÑados de josephine muchos la conocen, ella es la finalista de nuestra belleza latina. bienvenida a tu casa. muchas cosas han ocurrido en los Últimos dÍas. hace pocos dÍas pusiste un post en tu cuenta de instagram hablando abiertamente sobre tu pareja y tu homosexualidad. >> yo so
le recordamos a yo sÉ --josephine ochoa y nos va a presentar a la mujer que le robÓ el corazón. >> elsa misma denuncia hacen otros uniformados de la policÍa de austin ha dejado de usar 60 camionetas cuyos mecanismos para detectar dicho gas se dispararon. la empresa automotriz investiga por quÉ se estarÍa registrando la falla. una pÁgina de heroÍsmo escribe un agente de la patrulla forestal. arriesgÓ su vida para socorrer a un grupo de 80 niÑos que quedÓ rodeado por el...
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. >> so josephine ma has working with annie for decades . >> she is very tough.hat's a good thing. >> reporter: for annie, working with seniors reminds her of her mother, who lived to be 101. >> seniors, they just teach me so much. >> reporter: so for decades of serving seniors, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to annie chung. allen martin, kpix 5. are low-income and min >> more than 90% of the clients are low income and minorities and annie...
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. >> josephine has been working alongside annie for decades. >> she is very tough. >> reporter: and forng with seniors reminds her of her mother who lived to be 101. >> they just teach me so much . >> reporter: for decades of serving seniors this week's award in the bay area is to annie chung. >> more than 90% of self-help clients are low income and minorities. annie says in addition to the asian community when the services are provided to hispanic and russian communities as well. >> economic your own hero online at www.cbssf.com . >>> we have a final look at the forecast. >> it is cool at the coast and we are really socked in on this shot with some sunshine along the bay today. temperatures right now in the 60s and today it is the warmer of the two days. you can see on futurecast the marine layer is deepening but basically clouds to start and then heat this weekend with triple digit temperatures along the coast and of course the big story this weekend is the san francisco marathon with some coastal fog tomorrow morning and a nice, cool day. >> it is time for us to call it a morning. th
. >> josephine has been working alongside annie for decades. >> she is very tough. >> reporter: and forng with seniors reminds her of her mother who lived to be 101. >> they just teach me so much . >> reporter: for decades of serving seniors this week's award in the bay area is to annie chung. >> more than 90% of self-help clients are low income and minorities. annie says in addition to the asian community when the services are provided to hispanic and...
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josephine is calling from livingston, new jersey.osephine: i try to stay up listening to what was going on in the senate. very disappointing. very disappointing. it saddens me to think we pit people against people on health care. health caree say, is not a right, but in the bible brother's keeper. christians,led especially evangelicals, they always put in front of me the bible, the bible, and yet, you are not your brother's keeper? the way they had it configured towould take 850 billion give to the rich as a tax cut. needed it, they because they now have to go to the reconfiguration for the tax laws. they needed that for that $850 billion. i hate to say it, but steal from the poor, give to the rich. how sad is that? putting your pockets in front of the well-being of people that have to be cared for, because the insurance is failing, insurance is failing. what mitch mcconnell forgot to tell you was, when the law was passed -- if you don't know, when you pass it you have to put money in the pot for the law to function. they took the mo
josephine is calling from livingston, new jersey.osephine: i try to stay up listening to what was going on in the senate. very disappointing. very disappointing. it saddens me to think we pit people against people on health care. health caree say, is not a right, but in the bible brother's keeper. christians,led especially evangelicals, they always put in front of me the bible, the bible, and yet, you are not your brother's keeper? the way they had it configured towould take 850 billion give to...
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. >> josephine baker has lived on mcarthur boulevard 45 years and seen every parade. >> it hasn't changeds so much that stays the same. the overall feel, it >> that's the way every one likes it year after year. in local hometown, washington, d.c., tom sherwood, news 4. >> today we celebrate the birth of our nation and welcome news citizens into the fold, more than 70 immigrants took part in a naturalization ceremony today. they were born in more than 30 countries that each now call united states of america their home. the last 55 years, more than 3,600 people have taken the oath of citizenship at thomas jefferson's home in charleston. heres is nbc's dan with a look of how rest of america is celebrating independence day. boston kicked off its celebration with a bang. it's all across america, thousands line on this innd plains, to the prehistoric, communities coming together to celebrate the red, white and blue. patriotism in charlotte, north carolina. >> it's exciting to be part of this. >> running the course of human events. >> for some, the fourth is about tradition. for others, it's spe
. >> josephine baker has lived on mcarthur boulevard 45 years and seen every parade. >> it hasn't changeds so much that stays the same. the overall feel, it >> that's the way every one likes it year after year. in local hometown, washington, d.c., tom sherwood, news 4. >> today we celebrate the birth of our nation and welcome news citizens into the fold, more than 70 immigrants took part in a naturalization ceremony today. they were born in more than 30 countries that...
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. >> so josephine ma has working with annie for decades. >> she is very tough. that's a good thing. >> reporter: for annie, working with seniors reminds her of her mother, who lived to be 101. >> seniors, they just teach me so much. >> reporter: so for decades of serving seniors, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to annie chung. allen martin, kpix 5. >> more than 90% of the clients are low income and minorities and annie says that in addition to the asian community, many services are provided to the hispanic and russian communities, as well. nominate your local hero for a jefferson award online at cbssf.com/hero. >>> she definitely is a hero. >> great story. >> great work. good night. ♪[ music ] who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. jo
. >> so josephine ma has working with annie for decades. >> she is very tough. that's a good thing. >> reporter: for annie, working with seniors reminds her of her mother, who lived to be 101. >> seniors, they just teach me so much. >> reporter: so for decades of serving seniors, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to annie chung. allen martin, kpix 5. >> more than 90% of the clients are low income and minorities and annie says that in addition...
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our grateful nation thanks josephine for her and her family's service and sacrifice and wish her the very best as she begins this new chapter in her life. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back, for what purpose does the gentleman from west virginia seek recognition? >> ask to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life and memory of west virginia's circuit court judge, john yoder, who passed away on june 7, 201. he served on the 23rd judicial circuit which includeded berkley, jefferson, and morgan counties in the handle of the second congressional district. he practiced law in harper's ferry, west virginia for 23 years. he earned a degree from chapman college and studied laud at the university of kansas. he obtained an m.b.a. at the university of chicago. he was appointed by president reagan in 1983 to serve as the director of the asset forfeiture office for the u.s. justice department. he continued his distinguished career as a public servant, including two stints
our grateful nation thanks josephine for her and her family's service and sacrifice and wish her the very best as she begins this new chapter in her life. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back, for what purpose does the gentleman from west virginia seek recognition? >> ask to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life and memory of west virginia's circuit court...