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knox/senior deputy d.a. contra costa county: "shot spotter had to reengineer for us. when there are shots fired up on the freeway shot spotter will turn the cameras in the direction of the gun fire an alert will be sent to our task force commander so we will basically have law enforcement eyes on the freeway within seconds of the shooting""the surveillance camera network will cover west to interstate-80 in richmond to east highway-4 in antioch. the commande center will be housed here at the pittsburg police department...the d.a.'s office anticiaptes installation of the cameras to begin over the summer...along highway 4 in martinez haaziq madyun kron4news (vicki) also happening now... police are searching for the gunmen involved in a shootout between two cars in san francisco. it happened around 9:30 yesterday morning in san francisco's russian hill neighborhood. the shootout happened near polk and chestnut streets. witnesses streets.chestnut polk and happened near shootout russian hill morning in san around
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>> knox hopes to get off on a technicality. one that he's been told has worked for other inmates. >> wrote up on physically resisting. you pled not guilty. is that still your plea? >> still not guilty. >> what's your comment? >> look at the dates when the incident happened and when he wrote me up. it was like five or six days. >> they went past the 24 hours to get wrote up. >> so you're saying it's out of the time frame? >> yes. >> we'll check that and we'll let you know. he's saying he was wrote up on the seventh and the screener did not screen him in time for the hearing. they can write it on the seventh date. it don't matter. >> this lady, man. she don't like finding people not guilty. she likes giving them a verbal reprimand. i didn't flee from the officer or nothing like that. >> we dropped this down to a class "c" and found you guilty of interfering with a staff member, and took 30 days. you want to sign that? >> [ bleep ]. how does everybody else get found not guilty but not me, ma'am? >> do you want to sign that? >> hel
>> knox hopes to get off on a technicality. one that he's been told has worked for other inmates. >> wrote up on physically resisting. you pled not guilty. is that still your plea? >> still not guilty. >> what's your comment? >> look at the dates when the incident happened and when he wrote me up. it was like five or six days. >> they went past the 24 hours to get wrote up. >> so you're saying it's out of the time frame? >> yes. >> we'll...
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the first is colonel knox, in charge of the crossing. there were a lot of sailors. you have division commanders, general nathanael greene and general john sullivan. they are going to be leading to several marches to trenton. you have outstanding hamilton with the new york artillery. he will be an aide for washington later on in the war. you have a young, 18, lieutenant james monroe. you have quite a few of the founding fathers in the army at this point. once the army is across, they had to wait, the artillery took some time. it is about 4:00 in the morning on december 26. the army has a nine mile march ahead of them. it is john greenwood who wrote about the march. he says we marched no faster than a 10-year-old could walk, and stopping frequently. there was a line of march, numerous halts and starts. it took about four hours to go the nine miles. there was a crossroads. the army divided into two columns. they had about a four mile march from there. washington accompanied general green's volunteered general sullivan came in a long river road. within minutes of each o
the first is colonel knox, in charge of the crossing. there were a lot of sailors. you have division commanders, general nathanael greene and general john sullivan. they are going to be leading to several marches to trenton. you have outstanding hamilton with the new york artillery. he will be an aide for washington later on in the war. you have a young, 18, lieutenant james monroe. you have quite a few of the founding fathers in the army at this point. once the army is across, they had to...
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knox/senior deputy d.a. contra costa county: "some cameras will be visible and the license plate readers may be visible and others maybe won't be visible. so it won't be apparent to gang members and other people" knox says the makers of shot spotter designed a special system that will filter out noise from surface streets and isolate sound...like gun fire...generated only on the freeway
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one of the important ones was colonel henry knox. colonel john glover's man from massachusetts were manning the boats. there were a lot of sailors, but you have to division commanders, general mills annual green and general john sullivan. they will be leading the two .eparate marches to trenton you have alexander hamilton with the new york artillery. he will be in aid for washington later in the. you also have a young james monroe who would become our fifth president of the united states. you have quite a few of the founding fathers in the army at this point. they had to wait for the artillery and it's about or :00 in the morning on december 26. the army has about a nine mile march ahead of them i think it was john greenwood who wrote about the march and said basically we marched no faster than a 10-year-old could walk and stopping frequently. with numerous halts and starts. it took about four hours to go nine miles. the army divided into two columns. accompanied nathanael greene column that would come from the northeastern end of to
one of the important ones was colonel henry knox. colonel john glover's man from massachusetts were manning the boats. there were a lot of sailors, but you have to division commanders, general mills annual green and general john sullivan. they will be leading the two .eparate marches to trenton you have alexander hamilton with the new york artillery. he will be in aid for washington later in the. you also have a young james monroe who would become our fifth president of the united states. you...
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the cameras will be placed on i-80 between richmond and highway-4 in antioch knox/senior deputy d.a. contra costa county: "highway 80 and highway 4 have become a conduit for gang warfare. this will be the first system of its kind in the state of california. so we are definitely breaking ground in terms of law enforcement here in the state of california"> the d.a.'s office anticipates installation of the new cameras to begin this over the summer...in contra costa county haaziq madyun kron4mews here in san jose the penalty phase is set to begin in the trial of the man convicted last week in the march 2012 kidnap and murder of sierra lamar.having found 26-year-old antolin garcia torres guilty of 1st degree murder, the jury can sentence him to life in prison or it can impose the death penalty. opening statements to begin tuesday when the defense is expected to ask the jury to spare the defendant's life because he had a deeply troubled upbringing. in san jose rob fladeboe (pam) coming up -- we are tracking a chance of showers -- and a warmup (steve) meteorologist brittney shipp has t
the cameras will be placed on i-80 between richmond and highway-4 in antioch the d.a.'s office anticipates installation of the new cameras to begin this over the summer...in contra costa county haaziq madyun kron4mews here in san jose the penalty phase is set to begin in the trial of the man convicted last week in the march 2012 kidnap and murder of sierra lamar.having found 26-year-old antolin garcia torres guilty of 1st degree murder, the jury can sentence him to life in prison or it can...
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[laughter] and knox was not on there he deserves to be on the. re.hen something else happened the next year, the greatest resource that many of you don't know about. two reenactors and to historians feel that life has changed because of this tool. for free, founders online, it's so great. i want to know george washington. you can move between what month and year and it brings up the seven or 12 or whatever. it's incredible. you know what we used to have to do? you use to have to be important to go into one of the founding fathers locations or into their libraries. they only take you if you knew you could stay away from those minefields of flames that might not reflect on them well. there's some real shocks and shifts going on because it's not. and guess who the six are? jaty is not there, but i felt good to proceed with my presentation. here's the key. bmer and you are an i use bar graphs, so you need to be careful what you doing here. washington did these things. for each for each founder, i've .olor-coded their bar chart if a contributed to washing
[laughter] and knox was not on there he deserves to be on the. re.hen something else happened the next year, the greatest resource that many of you don't know about. two reenactors and to historians feel that life has changed because of this tool. for free, founders online, it's so great. i want to know george washington. you can move between what month and year and it brings up the seven or 12 or whatever. it's incredible. you know what we used to have to do? you use to have to be important to...
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jim, it's like fort knox here. >> [ laughs ] >> next... what's your "strange inheritance" story?ve to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> it's december 2010 in new york city. the heirs of james naismith, the man who invented basketball, are ready to sell the original set of rules that naismith posted in a ymca gym back in 1891. the famed sotheby's auction house has set the minimum bid at $1.3 million. >> the auction generated a tremendous amount of excitement. >> unbeknownst to the naismith clan, a lawrence, kansas, native and k.u. grad turned texas billionaire named david booth is one of the bidders. >> i was born in lawrence. i grew up naismith drive. >> now he's in the game via telephone from austin, texas. >> this was a highly unprecedented auction. you had bobby kennedy's original copy of the emancipation proclamation. you had the only known flag that survived custer's last stand at little bighorn, and then you had the rules. >> talk about competition. the flag from little bighorn sells for $2.2
jim, it's like fort knox here. >> [ laughs ] >> next... what's your "strange inheritance" story?ve to tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> it's december 2010 in new york city. the heirs of james naismith, the man who invented basketball, are ready to sell the original set of rules that naismith posted in a ymca gym back in 1891. the famed sotheby's auction house has set the...
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jim, it's like fort knox here. >> [ laughs ] >> next... what's your "strange inheritance" story?tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. bp developed new, industry-leading software to monitor drilling operations in real-time, so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their fingertips. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. the toothpaste that helps new parodontax. prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> it's december 2010 in new york city. the
jim, it's like fort knox here. >> [ laughs ] >> next... what's your "strange inheritance" story?tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. bp developed new, industry-leading software to monitor drilling operations in real-time, so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their fingertips. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. the toothpaste that helps new parodontax. prevent bleeding...
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jim, it's like fort knox here. >> [ laughs ] >> next... what's your "strange inheritance" story?tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> it's december 2010 in new york city. the heirs of james naismith, the man who invented basketball, are ready to sell the original set of rules that naismith posted in a ymca gym back in 1891. the famed sotheby's auction house has set the minimum bid at $1.3 million. >> the auction generated a tremendous amount of excitement. >> unbeknownst to the naismith clan, a lawrence, kansas, native and k.u. grad turned texas billionaire named david booth is one of the bidders. >> i was born in lawrence. i grew up naismith drive. >> now he's in the game via telephone from austin, texas. >> this was a highly unprecedented auction. you had bobby kennedy's original copy of the emancipation proclamation. you had the only known flag that survived custer's last stand at little bighorn, and then you had the rules. >> talk about competition. the flag from little bighorn sells for $2.2 millio
jim, it's like fort knox here. >> [ laughs ] >> next... what's your "strange inheritance" story?tell it. send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. >> now back to "strange inheritance." >> it's december 2010 in new york city. the heirs of james naismith, the man who invented basketball, are ready to sell the original set of rules that naismith posted in a ymca gym back in 1891. the famed sotheby's auction house has set the...
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——john knox who has died at the age of 83. —— john noakes.centre. it's billed as the richest match in football. the championship play off final between huddersfield and reading has gone to extra time at wembley, with a place in next season's premier league at stake. and huddersfield have been promoted after winning that match on penalty. here is the report. the last game of the english season, arguably the most important, certainly the most lucrative. it states, the final place in the season's premier league, a prize worth at least £170 million. 0ne year ago, huddersfield and reading would more likely to be relegated down promoted, but is now a royal occasion to decide who would rise to put all‘s promised land. huddersfield have been outside the top tier since 1972 and their hopes we re top tier since 1972 and their hopes were not helped by finishing like this... when it looked easierfor izzy brown to score than mess. reading tried their luck from further out but with no more success. there was barely anything to choose between the sides duri
——john knox who has died at the age of 83. —— john noakes.centre. it's billed as the richest match in football. the championship play off final between huddersfield and reading has gone to extra time at wembley, with a place in next season's premier league at stake. and huddersfield have been promoted after winning that match on penalty. here is the report. the last game of the english season, arguably the most important, certainly the most lucrative. it states, the final place in the...
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pollster and columnist for the "washington examiner," olivier knox, yahoo!ews chief washington correspondent, and seneca to colonist charles krauthammer. tom, let's start with you. aside from the horror that this visits upon us all, do we learn anything new about the phenomenon of international terrorism from this incident? >> well i think the main take away today is the escalation in terms of what the british government had done. so the movement earlier this evening towards a critical alert status, which is very unusual. and carrying with it functional changes. for example, we've seen the mentioning of armed force deployments from combat infantry units across the country, that will be much greater than, perhaps, the american viewers might perceive it to be. it speaks to the notion that they suspect this individual was aligned with some kind of support cell, or operational cell, because of the scale and construction of the explosive device and the fact that went undetected. so i think that the concern there reflects that this is not necessarily a lone wolf s
pollster and columnist for the "washington examiner," olivier knox, yahoo!ews chief washington correspondent, and seneca to colonist charles krauthammer. tom, let's start with you. aside from the horror that this visits upon us all, do we learn anything new about the phenomenon of international terrorism from this incident? >> well i think the main take away today is the escalation in terms of what the british government had done. so the movement earlier this evening towards a...
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for more on this story, we are joined by the newshour's lisa desjardins on capitol hill, and olivier knox, chief washington correspondent for yahoo news. oliver, let me start with you at the white house. we have the report from "the new york times" about the comey memo. this is sort of the third crisis that the white house has tried to deal with in the past-- past two weeks. how did they do today on the-- on the-- the report about the intelligence being shared in the oval office with the russians? how did they-- how did they fare with that? >> well, i think you have to notice that their story is evolving a little bit. h.r. mcmaster, the president's national security adviser, came out and said it's false. as your reporter pointed out. he denied things that were not in the original bombshell "washington post" report. and today they pivoted. it's "well maybe it happened, but it's entirely appropriate." that's a notable shift in the rhetoric. >> yang: lisa, i understand you have some reporting on this comey report. >> that's right. senators were just finding out. this report as they were voti
for more on this story, we are joined by the newshour's lisa desjardins on capitol hill, and olivier knox, chief washington correspondent for yahoo news. oliver, let me start with you at the white house. we have the report from "the new york times" about the comey memo. this is sort of the third crisis that the white house has tried to deal with in the past-- past two weeks. how did they do today on the-- on the-- the report about the intelligence being shared in the oval office with...
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—ish —— knox smells coming out of it.anybody who might have radicalised them. no one should underestimate them. no one should underestimate the terrific job that the terrificjob that the intelligence services do. thank you. we have had two men dressed in detail today from the doctors who helped on monday night. let's hear from the intensive care paediatrician at royal manchester children's hospital. he came out with doctor steve jones. the volumes of patients coming through was relatively small, which is different to normal practice, but the severity of their injuries, by virtue that we are the trauma centre in the city, the patients were very much more sick than we usually get in terms of the volume. in that sense, it potentially have the ability to overwhelm what we were doing, but the setup both from the emergency service site three into intensive care for the patients they needed that and the ward side of staff was amazing. by seven o'clock in the morning on the first night the emergency department here on the aduu th
—ish —— knox smells coming out of it.anybody who might have radicalised them. no one should underestimate them. no one should underestimate the terrific job that the terrificjob that the intelligence services do. thank you. we have had two men dressed in detail today from the doctors who helped on monday night. let's hear from the intensive care paediatrician at royal manchester children's hospital. he came out with doctor steve jones. the volumes of patients coming through was relatively...
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saturday was mom's day out, the star was accompanied by two body guards as she took shilo and knox forwo-hour visit or the renaissance fair. an eye witness tells us angelina and the kids spent some time in a knife shop, looking at knives. now, here's major proof that brangelina is putting family first. today, we have learned angelina dropped around $25 million and is currently in escrow on this mansion, located less than two miles from brad's home. a source items us that angelina wants the six kids to be closer to brad, and they can see both parents easily. the 2.1-acre home has six bedrooms and ten bathrooms. a pool. and a guest house. as for brad's new life sober, well, after his tell-all "gq" interview, we're learning new details on how the 53-year-old quit alcohol. a source said, quote, he went through counseling, not rehab. a second source adds he attended meetings at a discreet place in l.a. and the whole family is in a better place. well, the family will be pulled further apart, because angelina is set to teach a masters course at the london school of economics as a visiting pro
saturday was mom's day out, the star was accompanied by two body guards as she took shilo and knox forwo-hour visit or the renaissance fair. an eye witness tells us angelina and the kids spent some time in a knife shop, looking at knives. now, here's major proof that brangelina is putting family first. today, we have learned angelina dropped around $25 million and is currently in escrow on this mansion, located less than two miles from brad's home. a source items us that angelina wants the six...
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mary knox is a prosecutor who sits on a task force of local law enforcement working to get cameras installedthe freeways. she says the state will pay for new cameras on interstate 80 and highway 4 were most of the shootings have taken place. >> running from richmond out to antioch. >> it won't just be cameras. >> the wireless backbone as well as the hardware, the license plate readers. and hopefully incorporating it all. >> how much will it cost? >> approximately $1.5 million. basically shows the need and show us exactly where all of the systems will be installed and exactly what will be involved. and it will be funded. >> there are ready freeway cameras in pittsburgh. the police department has agreed to host the expanded camera system for i-80 and i-4. dan romero says he is grateful the state is paying for cameras. but he says it should of been done much earlier. >> the state is coming through with the funding, then i am really happy. this is what we have been working for for the last year. but, i don't want it to be forgotten that we have had citizens have been killed, citizens shot and in
mary knox is a prosecutor who sits on a task force of local law enforcement working to get cameras installedthe freeways. she says the state will pay for new cameras on interstate 80 and highway 4 were most of the shootings have taken place. >> running from richmond out to antioch. >> it won't just be cameras. >> the wireless backbone as well as the hardware, the license plate readers. and hopefully incorporating it all. >> how much will it cost? >> approximately...
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. >> reporter: mary knox is a contra costa county prosecutor who sits on a task force of local law enforcement that's been working to get cameras installed on the freeways. she says the state will pay for new cameras on both interstate 80 and highway 4 where most of the bay area shootings have taken place. >> physically running from cutting boulevard in richmond out there antioch. >> reporter: but it won't just be cameras. >> wireless backbone as well as all the hardware. the cameras, the license plate readers, and hopefully incorporating shotspotter. >> reporter: but how much will all of this cost the state? >> approximately $1.5 million. basically, show us the need and show us exactly where all of the systems will be installed and exactly what will be involved and it will be funded. >> reporter: there are already freeway cameras in san pablo and pittsburg. the pittsburg police department has agreed to host the expanded camera system for both i-580 and highway 4. >> government is low. hercules city councilmember, dan romero said he's grateful that the state is paying for cameras but he says t
. >> reporter: mary knox is a contra costa county prosecutor who sits on a task force of local law enforcement that's been working to get cameras installed on the freeways. she says the state will pay for new cameras on both interstate 80 and highway 4 where most of the bay area shootings have taken place. >> physically running from cutting boulevard in richmond out there antioch. >> reporter: but it won't just be cameras. >> wireless backbone as well as all the...
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hillary clinton did not have anything to say to those people in knox county ohio. there were a lot of trump signs there before the election, but yesterday i also saw several confederate flags. ohio is not in the confederacy, so what is the message? what is the confluence between a confederate flag and the trump message? i think there is a confluence there, and i think that is the source or certain powerful emotions. i do not prescribe it to the average trump voter, but i was very struck does. i had been to the deep south and seen them. i can associate it with family and ancestry, things that do not physically have to deal with racism, but when i see a confederate flag in ohio, i think people are right when they say that in addition to everything that donald trump inspires, there is some explicitly racist ideas that have gone on with that. int: here is samantha bee july of last year. >> just because you are injured does not mean you have to go to church every sunday. you do not have to have a bible in your hand for every moment of your life. our main goal is to defe
hillary clinton did not have anything to say to those people in knox county ohio. there were a lot of trump signs there before the election, but yesterday i also saw several confederate flags. ohio is not in the confederacy, so what is the message? what is the confluence between a confederate flag and the trump message? i think there is a confluence there, and i think that is the source or certain powerful emotions. i do not prescribe it to the average trump voter, but i was very struck does. i...
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when you have three different people getting the same questions asked to them, they kind of knox the basis down -- knocks the basis down a little bit as to the truth of intent. it leaves a lot of gray area. , i haveook at it like heard judges tell my friends and stuff in court that ignorance of the law is bliss. he have to be aware of what you are doing at all times, especially him being the president. guest: certainly it is that pattern of behavior that you are seeing concerned democrats and some republicans, and in the last week we have seen reporting that the president is very close to picking a personal legal team to represent him through this marriott of congressional invest -- myriad of congressional -- congressional investigations. host: why not use the white house counsel? guest: the white house counsel is tasked with defending the office of the presidency, not the man himself so if there are concerns levied against the host: tom in westminster, maryland, independent, go ahead. caller: yes, sir. i think a case of obstruction of justice would fail. the powers of our elected of
when you have three different people getting the same questions asked to them, they kind of knox the basis down -- knocks the basis down a little bit as to the truth of intent. it leaves a lot of gray area. , i haveook at it like heard judges tell my friends and stuff in court that ignorance of the law is bliss. he have to be aware of what you are doing at all times, especially him being the president. guest: certainly it is that pattern of behavior that you are seeing concerned democrats and...
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think the main obstacle or the main challenges how shall we achieve economic co—operation aamanda knoxhe part of whom? on the part of both sides as well as the policy makers in the belt and road countries. i can see the uk take a very active part acting as a natural partnership to help china with this belt and roads initiative on the back of legal and advisory services. i was reading about how greece is pinning its hopes on getting something out of the new partnerships. do you think there could be it is appointment down the line when perhaps what has been promised isn't delivered?” think what's important is once again for us to really keep an optimistic view about what can be achieved because at the ebbed of the day, this is all about infrastructure growth, all about trade, and investment and also it is about culture and people across the nation. so, a better connected world 01’ nation. so, a better connected world ora nation. so, a better connected world or a better con cted region —— connected region would be betterfor regional growth. thank you for coming in today. more detail on ou
think the main obstacle or the main challenges how shall we achieve economic co—operation aamanda knoxhe part of whom? on the part of both sides as well as the policy makers in the belt and road countries. i can see the uk take a very active part acting as a natural partnership to help china with this belt and roads initiative on the back of legal and advisory services. i was reading about how greece is pinning its hopes on getting something out of the new partnerships. do you think there...
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douglas wilson and rodney davis work at knox college in illinois which is devoted to the study, life and work of abraham lincoln. they publish scholarly editions. rod have edited books that have become invaluable to lincoln scholars. the 2008 study center addition of the lincoln that was debate mark the anniversary by offering the most complete record ever assembled from a host of sources, not just partisan newspaper accounts. isnow today is -- it difficult for us to imagine the media ever being accused of being partisan. in collaboration with the library of congress, they worked for the transcription of the abraham lincoln papers, making thousands of documents, keyword searchable and accessible, readingly to those 19th-century handwriting can be a daunting experience. please make your children learn how to read cursive handwriting. [applause] havingse, we will not be these symposia in the future because no one can read the documents on which to base their articles. for many of us, it is the volumes focused on lincoln's law partner william h herndon and givenitings that have wilson a
douglas wilson and rodney davis work at knox college in illinois which is devoted to the study, life and work of abraham lincoln. they publish scholarly editions. rod have edited books that have become invaluable to lincoln scholars. the 2008 study center addition of the lincoln that was debate mark the anniversary by offering the most complete record ever assembled from a host of sources, not just partisan newspaper accounts. isnow today is -- it difficult for us to imagine the media ever...
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. >> i am a long ago classmate of peter cozzens, shout out to knox college in illinois. one thing many of us know about history is slavery was not just ended by lincoln, not just ended by the civil war been a decade-long abolitionist movement. i'm wondering if there was anything comparable in the indian realm, european american voices in the 19th or even the 18th-century that said the brutal extermination of the aboriginal peoples of north america is morally problematic? >> most definitely. the longer the indian wars went on in the west and the closer they came to their termination the larger this movement grew. they called themselves eastern humanitarian movement. largely former abolitionists in search of a new cause and they were genuinely interested in the indians welfare, the indians well-being and entreaties being implemented as they should be but with this caveat. even the most ardent advocate of indian rights through the lens of that time did not believe there was anything worth saving in the native cultures. they believed the only way the indian could be saved wa
. >> i am a long ago classmate of peter cozzens, shout out to knox college in illinois. one thing many of us know about history is slavery was not just ended by lincoln, not just ended by the civil war been a decade-long abolitionist movement. i'm wondering if there was anything comparable in the indian realm, european american voices in the 19th or even the 18th-century that said the brutal extermination of the aboriginal peoples of north america is morally problematic? >> most...
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. >> i was on a knox fellowship. >> even better. >> thank-you. >> the record will be open for one week. the hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] >> the senate intelligence committee will investigate threats. mike pompeo, michael rodgers and dan coats testify. live coverage beginning at 10:00 eastern here on c-span. c-span3, a senate panel looks at cyber security and state-sponsored computer hacking. witnesses included james clapper and michael hayden. live coverage beginning at 9:30 eastern. you can watch live coverage of both hearings at c-span.org and listen using the c-span radio app. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal live with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, heather mcghee will join us to talk about the aggressive agenda in the trump presidency. george washington university fbiessor, on the firing of director james comey. be sure to watch washington journal. join the discussion. ♪ >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979 c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and it is brought to you today by y
. >> i was on a knox fellowship. >> even better. >> thank-you. >> the record will be open for one week. the hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] >> the senate intelligence committee will investigate threats. mike pompeo, michael rodgers and dan coats testify. live coverage beginning at 10:00 eastern here on c-span. c-span3, a senate panel looks at cyber security and state-sponsored computer hacking. witnesses included james clapper and michael hayden....
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they say is he sat knox next to to engageu her in conversation then groped her.3!police. the suspect then ranqçó off. after a series of problems messed up the morning kmiet i want to show you a photo posted on twittorÑñr rapped right befo 7:00 when a richmonde1 train bre the transbayÑ u%á near the west oakland station that blocked trains from going in and out of san francisco. medical emergencies reportedÑi two sl@@rate trains at theÑi la merritt station.Ñi switching problem created more issues. service though was restored about 10:00 inÑi the morning wi some ten minute delay. >> announcer: this could be a dynamic summer. could we haveÑi the summer of le part 22.fá renewed xdçói]hope. the bay area inspired a promoter to hold a concert this summer. he was turn-çó down earlier thi you might recall by the republican parks department. but now he says both sides had another mting. the event could be z- on. they have a tentative date ofxd august 27th at sharon meadows at golden gate park. doesn't happe there is no place to celebrate great and we changed the world we're
they say is he sat knox next to to engageu her in conversation then groped her.3!police. the suspect then ranqçó off. after a series of problems messed up the morning kmiet i want to show you a photo posted on twittorÑñr rapped right befo 7:00 when a richmonde1 train bre the transbayÑ u%á near the west oakland station that blocked trains from going in and out of san francisco. medical emergencies reportedÑi two sl@@rate trains at theÑi la merritt station.Ñi switching problem created...
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. >> i was on a knox fellowship. >> even better. >> thank-you. >> the record will be open for one week. the hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] announcer: today at noon eastern on book tv, military historians discuss their books on world war i at the 2017 colby military symposium. jennifer,lude author, michael with his book "the path to war," retired colonel and his book "over there: american the great war" and the recipient of book,lby award, the "waging war." military 2017 colby writer symposium today at noon eastern on book tv. journal"'s "washington live every day with issues and that in you. on sunday morning, president and ceo of freedom works discusses tax reform efforts and how the senate may proceed with the american health care act. american history professor with his book "the title for talks about" possible impeachment proceedings against president trump and caitlin flanagan on late-night comedy. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. on sunday morning. join the discussion. senator heidia's heitkamp and cindy mccain, wife of john mccain
. >> i was on a knox fellowship. >> even better. >> thank-you. >> the record will be open for one week. the hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] announcer: today at noon eastern on book tv, military historians discuss their books on world war i at the 2017 colby military symposium. jennifer,lude author, michael with his book "the path to war," retired colonel and his book "over there: american the great war" and the recipient of book,lby...
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. >> i was on a knox fellowship. >> even better. >> thank-you. >> the record will be open for one week. the hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] . >> i wonder if your book gave you any thought if we can solve our problems with the free market forces? >> i think was oecd answer is, probably not. at the beginning of the book i put the economic rules of the health care market if you think of health care as a business proposition, you get too crazy places like a lifetime of treatment is preferable to the care of saying that nobody really thinks that the market forces go that way right now. [applause] about a month ago i had to buy these that walgreen's. something happen overnight. eyesight deteriorated. is the normal after 45? had to make sure. i am honored to be with you here
. >> i was on a knox fellowship. >> even better. >> thank-you. >> the record will be open for one week. the hearing is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] . >> i wonder if your book gave you any thought if we can solve our problems with the free market forces? >> i think was oecd answer is, probably not. at the beginning of the book i put the economic rules of the health care market if you think of health care as a business proposition, you get too crazy...
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. >> of money from the deficit but it met knox 23 million people off of insurance.out each person is an individual life. the cbo report that came out was the death for that house bill. the senate bill will be quitee. different if they produce one. i think the senate was relieved in a way, including republicans that this hospital had a terrible cbo score. everything have to say we're not gonna do until anything likeke that over there which has these horrible statistics about nevermind knocking people off with health insurance it takes way pre-existing condition guaranty requires people in their 50s and 60s and low income to pay more money for their health insurance. those are the people who need it more. there so many things wrong with the spell the hot lights is that it saves money and it can be brought up in the senate center congressional rules. i think the senate is relieved and they have confirmed that it is awful. they have their own bill they want to do. it may not happen until 2020. the senate has a much more methodical process. >> let's take a look at whattate paul ryan said
. >> of money from the deficit but it met knox 23 million people off of insurance.out each person is an individual life. the cbo report that came out was the death for that house bill. the senate bill will be quitee. different if they produce one. i think the senate was relieved in a way, including republicans that this hospital had a terrible cbo score. everything have to say we're not gonna do until anything likeke that over there which has these horrible statistics about nevermind...
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that also includes knox bury farm in california and park in pennsylvania.ty is to make visitors feel more safe. clayton? clayton: thanks, heather. it's been six years if you can believe that since elite navy seal squad took out al qaeda leader usama bin laden. how far have we come since then in that fight against terror? let's bring in the best-selling author of the killing school former navy seal himself brian webb deployed to afghanistan soon after 9/11 and he joins us now business thoughts. brandon, good to see you this morning. >> good morning. clayton: hard to believe it's been six years. you talk about do being deployed to afghanistan. your son was born shortly after you were deployed to afghanistan. he has only known this war on terror. are we winning this? >> i think we have come a long way since 9/11. but part of the strategy, i think that's missing is the united states special operations commands has become really really effective at killing terrorists around the globe. it doesn't matter where you hide, how long it takes us, which in bin laden's c
that also includes knox bury farm in california and park in pennsylvania.ty is to make visitors feel more safe. clayton? clayton: thanks, heather. it's been six years if you can believe that since elite navy seal squad took out al qaeda leader usama bin laden. how far have we come since then in that fight against terror? let's bring in the best-selling author of the killing school former navy seal himself brian webb deployed to afghanistan soon after 9/11 and he joins us now business thoughts....
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. >> reporter: mary knox is a contra costa county prosecutor who sits on a task force of local law enforcement that's been working to get cameras installed on the freeways. she said the state will pay for new cameras on both interstate 80 and highway 4, were most of the bay area shootings have taken place. >> basically running from cutting boulevard in richmond after antioch. >> reporter: will not just be cameras. >> the wireless backbone and all the hardware. the license plate readers, and hopefully incorporating shotspotter. >> reporter: but how much will all of this cost the state? >> approximately $1.5 million. basically, show us the need and show us exactly where all of the systems will be installed and exactly what will be involved and it will be funded. >> reporter: there are already freeway cameras in san pablo and pittsburg. the pittsburg police department has agreed to host the expanded camera system for both i-580 and highway 4. >> government is low. >> reporter: hercules city councilmember says he is grateful the state is paying for cameras but he says that should have been done ea
. >> reporter: mary knox is a contra costa county prosecutor who sits on a task force of local law enforcement that's been working to get cameras installed on the freeways. she said the state will pay for new cameras on both interstate 80 and highway 4, were most of the bay area shootings have taken place. >> basically running from cutting boulevard in richmond after antioch. >> reporter: will not just be cameras. >> the wireless backbone and all the hardware. the...
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>> i was on a knox scholarship. >> oh, even better. the record will be open for one week for questions. adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [indiscernible] >> up next, senate democrats hold a panel. , officials talk about the decision to fire fbi director james comey. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. thursday morning, heather mcghee will join us to talk about the aggressive agenda and the trump presidency. a law professor on the next steps after the firing of fbi director james comey. c-span's washington journal at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning. saturday, at noon eastern on book tv, military historians discuss their books on world war i. at the 2017 colby military writers symposium. speakers include jennifer keane, michael nyberg with his book the path to war. colonel robert dallas on tro and his book over
>> i was on a knox scholarship. >> oh, even better. the record will be open for one week for questions. adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [indiscernible] >> up next, senate democrats hold a panel. , officials talk about the decision to fire fbi director james comey. >> c-span's washington journal, live...
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leili had casually mentioned to detective everson a few days earlier appeared more appropriate to fort knox. >> and when you first see the house from the road, you can see all these huge, big cameras on the eaves of the house, both sides. >> there were 21 security cameras in all, with a tricked-out control room to monitor and record everything. >> he sounds like one-man nsa. >> it was a low-crime area. it almost boggled the mind as to why he felt he needed quite so much surveillance coverage for the house. >> odd to be sure. an observation to tuck away for later. but the duty that day came first. notification. the officers telling matt leili that his missing wife had just been found, dead. >> the uniformed guys told me that he at one point seemed like he got sick. >> matt leili may well have been sick, sick of talking to the cops, because by now he had lawyered up and wasn't answering any of their questions. so you now have probable cause to get a search warrant? >> correct, correct. >> do you think, man, maybe this is going to help us? maybe these cameras saw and recorded something that te
leili had casually mentioned to detective everson a few days earlier appeared more appropriate to fort knox. >> and when you first see the house from the road, you can see all these huge, big cameras on the eaves of the house, both sides. >> there were 21 security cameras in all, with a tricked-out control room to monitor and record everything. >> he sounds like one-man nsa. >> it was a low-crime area. it almost boggled the mind as to why he felt he needed quite so much...
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burglary.neighbors wonder why this crew of burglars chose this home, with bars on the windows,described as fort knox with a homeowner who's not afraid to protect his wife and children. lapedtra singleton/neighbor: "because you don't know. you walk in and someone's in your house. you don't know if they're going to kill you," last month, at another house nearby, the homeowner was sleeping when he says these two, with covered faces,seen on video tried unsuccessfully to break into his place through the window and left in a white car.paris/homeowner: "i got kids. i got a house here. i don't have time to mess around with these fools." now there's a sign covering the broken window that's crystal clear. it says says you might make it in, but you won't make it out." paris/homeowner: "anyone who wants to come into this house uninvited is not welcome!" ( steve ) this crime certainly has taken the neighborhood by storm. other residents say they are arming themselves for possible intruders. ( pam ) a bit of a shuffle with leadership at the oakland police department... now that a new chief is in charge. anne kirk
burglary.neighbors wonder why this crew of burglars chose this home, with bars on the windows,described as fort knox with a homeowner who's not afraid to protect his wife and children. lapedtra singleton/neighbor: "because you don't know. you walk in and someone's in your house. you don't know if they're going to kill you," last month, at another house nearby, the homeowner was sleeping when he says these two, with covered faces,seen on video tried unsuccessfully to break into his...
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. >> fort knox. >> tal leapt on saturday nights.. >> thank you. >> 10:23. we're laughing our way in the weekend. papa is back in d.c. >> give me shelter with the rolling stones to the good day lost, a little later a life performance from grammy award winner lisa fischer. . chevy is the most awarded car company three years in a row. really... let's see how quickly you can read through all their awards. 2017 motor trend car of the year. u.s. news best cars for the money 10 best blah blah blah only about 90 more to go! 2017 iihs...top safety. 2017 north american car of the year! that's a lot of awards! get 20% below msrp on all malibu lt models. that's $5,200 on this chevy malibu. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. ♪ ♪ ♪ wishing everybody a happy mother's day out there. a lot of great pictures as well as messages via twitter. keep them coming hash tag fox5 moms. >> um-hmm. >> we can find it and share those great photos throughout the day today. >> meantime let's get you caught up
. >> fort knox. >> tal leapt on saturday nights.. >> thank you. >> 10:23. we're laughing our way in the weekend. papa is back in d.c. >> give me shelter with the rolling stones to the good day lost, a little later a life performance from grammy award winner lisa fischer. . chevy is the most awarded car company three years in a row. really... let's see how quickly you can read through all their awards. 2017 motor trend car of the year. u.s. news best cars for the...
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mary knox is a contra costa county prosecutor who sits on a task force of local law enforcement working freeways. the state will pay for cameras on interstate 80 and highway 4 where most of the bay area shootings have taken place. >> basically running from cutting boulevard in richmond out through antioch. >> reporter: it won't just be cameras. >> the wireless back bone and the hardware, the zoom cameras, the license plate readers and hopefully incorporating shot spotter. >> reporter: but how much will all of this cost the state? >> approximately $1.5 million. basically show us the need. and show us exactly where all of the systems will be installed and exactly what will be involved, and it will be funded. >> reporter: there are already freeway cameras in san pablo and pittsburgh. the pittsburgh police department has agreed to host the expanded camera system for both i-8 and highway 4. >> government is slow. >> reporter: hercules city council member romero is grateful the state is paying for cameras but thinks it should have been done earlier. >> i'm happy to hear this. we have been wor
mary knox is a contra costa county prosecutor who sits on a task force of local law enforcement working freeways. the state will pay for cameras on interstate 80 and highway 4 where most of the bay area shootings have taken place. >> basically running from cutting boulevard in richmond out through antioch. >> reporter: it won't just be cameras. >> the wireless back bone and the hardware, the zoom cameras, the license plate readers and hopefully incorporating shot spotter....
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>> knox i sano, i said that if collected additional information as implied that the effort to further hurt her if she became p president, that information and any type of derogatory information about her could have husbanded her post election. >> and so to use your word husbanded her in the election -- >> i think it is inappropriate to not talk about it. >> i get the inappropriate to not answer, but to ask you if that information is husband but not disseminated? >> my request is to talk about that in closed session. >> okay. i will honor your request and we will talk about it in a little bit. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and director brennan for your testimony here today. over the course of the last several months, the intelligence agencies have been berated by the president for the possibility of leaks. have you -- are youware of the tweets and other criticisms that he has made about the leaking in the u.s. intelligence agency? >> i know that there are a number of allegations for public leaks responsible by the intelligence agencies. >> and quote, three with white house staffers have
>> knox i sano, i said that if collected additional information as implied that the effort to further hurt her if she became p president, that information and any type of derogatory information about her could have husbanded her post election. >> and so to use your word husbanded her in the election -- >> i think it is inappropriate to not talk about it. >> i get the inappropriate to not answer, but to ask you if that information is husband but not disseminated? >>...
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lawsuit scandals writing, i pray this is not true because about it is, that's the total end of the knoxl as we know it. >> those are fighting words from hannity and i would not be surprised if he negotiated his exit over the next week or show. >> reporter: but shine has been characterized as an enabler by culture at fox news that allegedly includes sexism, racism and misogyny named as a defendant in a sexual harassment lawsuit against fox news and roger ailes and others filed by former host andrea tantaros where she called the network a sex-fueled playboy mansion lime cult and when she complained of his advances shine told tantaros that ailes was a very powerful man and that tantaros needed to let this one go. shine denies any wrongdoing. now, fox is now facing at least six sexual harassment or discrimination lawsuits and they paid out more than $5 million reeled to sexual harassment allegations. they've now promoted a woman to the top spot, but suzanne scott is also named in at least one lawsuit. george. >> okay, mara, thanks very much. let's talk to dan abrams and rebecca jarvis and,
lawsuit scandals writing, i pray this is not true because about it is, that's the total end of the knoxl as we know it. >> those are fighting words from hannity and i would not be surprised if he negotiated his exit over the next week or show. >> reporter: but shine has been characterized as an enabler by culture at fox news that allegedly includes sexism, racism and misogyny named as a defendant in a sexual harassment lawsuit against fox news and roger ailes and others filed by...
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. >>> thought that because riley knox looks so much like beyonce' in that get up and she's a local emt by storm right now with her take on that beyonce' performance when beyonce' was pregnant on the award show and so any way. can't wait to see her in studio. >>> also, funny man tom papa will stop by today he's been with us before. very funny guy. we'll share lives coming up on good >> lisa fisher so remember how can i ease the pain? there it is. well she's here to perform for us live. >> awesome. tracy braxton, antoine glover, trace chaney going to stop by the lot of they play there's a stranger in my house this week mend maryland. >> i hate when that happens. stranger in my house. >> when it's on stage it is a good thing. >> it's a great thing. >> especially with good funny people. here's look at a rare colored diamond earrings and heart shaped diamonds up for grabs in gentlemen navy v let's look at it in awe. the jewelry expected to sell for guess how much? >> let me guess. $1 million. >> add 49 on those and you're right. $50 million when it goes on the auction block next week. >> a
. >>> thought that because riley knox looks so much like beyonce' in that get up and she's a local emt by storm right now with her take on that beyonce' performance when beyonce' was pregnant on the award show and so any way. can't wait to see her in studio. >>> also, funny man tom papa will stop by today he's been with us before. very funny guy. we'll share lives coming up on good >> lisa fisher so remember how can i ease the pain? there it is. well she's here to...