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clark. so proud to be lewis' mum . >> hang on. hang on. with me through this process. >> what is happening. >> a little 1-month-old kitten. that's a pair of italian coast guard members pulled out of the water and are administering cpr to this little kitty. >> watch this move. they take the kitten upside down and try and massage whatever water might be in the lungs of and you start to see some foam coming out of the nose and the mouth of the kitten. >> they're not giving up on this cat. >> no. >> it has to work. >> look it you see a little bit of the water coming out of the kitty. oh. >> oh. >> did it just move? >> oh! it's working. it's working. >> nick, come on! >> by golly -- >> it worked. you see the one guy point. there's just a little bit of a breath coming from kitty. you don't really see anything in the video >> yay! >> kitty now known as charlie -- >> oh. >> is alive and well. >> oh. >> and two italian saviors who not only rescued and breathed life back into charlie, they also adopted him. >> oh! >> come on! >> on over to the rnli.
clark. so proud to be lewis' mum . >> hang on. hang on. with me through this process. >> what is happening. >> a little 1-month-old kitten. that's a pair of italian coast guard members pulled out of the water and are administering cpr to this little kitty. >> watch this move. they take the kitten upside down and try and massage whatever water might be in the lungs of and you start to see some foam coming out of the nose and the mouth of the kitten. >> they're not...
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the video is narrated by neverly clark the mother of lewis clark, a motorcycle fanatic. when this video was captured lewis was 22 years old. the video shows several motorcyclists as they were during the isle of manifest val of motorcycling. >> the isle of man is like a huge, world famous for basically a couple of days, super bikes race completely around the island. >> as beverly is narrating this she's talking about how much he loves going to the races. >> -- get the best view. >> as we follow these motorcyclists, we see that there are cars and other motorcyclists coming on the other side. right about here motorcycle that's overtaking several bikes. and you see that there are several other riders doing the same thing. as they're nerving this curve right here that same motorcyclist who is in the black jacket decides to overtake another motorcycle. he doesn't see that there's another motorcyclist coming in his direction. >> didn't do anything wrong that day. he didn't deserve to die. -- direction overtook another bike, came on to my son's side into lewis. >> oh, my goodnes
the video is narrated by neverly clark the mother of lewis clark, a motorcycle fanatic. when this video was captured lewis was 22 years old. the video shows several motorcyclists as they were during the isle of manifest val of motorcycling. >> the isle of man is like a huge, world famous for basically a couple of days, super bikes race completely around the island. >> as beverly is narrating this she's talking about how much he loves going to the races. >> -- get the best...
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and and he was the interpreter for lewis and clarke about five years earlier. waspeter dorian junior married to marie dorian who was a native american woman from the iowa tribe. and dorian insisted that his wife come along, even though she was not enthusiastic about the idea. she had two small toddlers, two boys, and she also learned that she was pregnant and route. she ended up, her story is like sacagawea several times over, she has the most incredible survival story you can imagine. missoula, where i am from, a historian, sally thompson has studied a lot about lewis and clarke and pointed out to me as i was researching the story that sacagawea and marie dorian probably meant, almost surely met, and that got me interested in doing the research to see if they did. and they certainly did, they were in the same camp. this is when sacagawea was going back up river to, i think to the villages, and marie dorian was with a party that was going up the river for the first time. so sally said, well, i have boys wondered what sacagawea said to marie dorian, and wouldn't
and and he was the interpreter for lewis and clarke about five years earlier. waspeter dorian junior married to marie dorian who was a native american woman from the iowa tribe. and dorian insisted that his wife come along, even though she was not enthusiastic about the idea. she had two small toddlers, two boys, and she also learned that she was pregnant and route. she ended up, her story is like sacagawea several times over, she has the most incredible survival story you can imagine....
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clark. so proud to be lewis' mum . >> hang on. hang on. with me through this process. >> what is happening. >> a little 1-month-old kitten. that's a pair of italian coast guard members pulled out of the water and are administering cpr to this little kitty. >> watch this move. they take the kitten upside down water might be in the lungs of the kitten, right out. and you start to see some foam coming out of the nose and the mouth of the kitten. >> they're not giving up on this cat. >> no. >> it has to work. >> look it you see a little bit of the water coming out of the kitty. oh. >> oh. >> did it just move? >> oh! it's working. it's working. >> nick, come on! >> by golly -- >> it worked. you see the one guy point. there's just a little bit breath coming from kitty. you don't really see anything in the video here. >> but kitty is alive. >> yay! >> kitty now known as charlie -- >> oh. >> is alive and well. >> oh. >> and two italian saviors who not only rescued and breathed life back into charlie, they also adopted him. >> oh! >> come on! >> on
clark. so proud to be lewis' mum . >> hang on. hang on. with me through this process. >> what is happening. >> a little 1-month-old kitten. that's a pair of italian coast guard members pulled out of the water and are administering cpr to this little kitty. >> watch this move. they take the kitten upside down water might be in the lungs of the kitten, right out. and you start to see some foam coming out of the nose and the mouth of the kitten. >> they're not giving...
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when lewis & clark go west, the shoshonis are hiding in the rockies trying to survive. people with a brief moment of dominance on the plains, it's often brief. the acquisition of horses and rifles. it's going to be brief. that's going to lead into the 19th century. the other factor, what i talked about how -- if you are a horse and you imagine you go out in the mountains and plains and say this is totally excellent, assuming there's two horses, what happens relatively quickly after the horses get on to the plains and start eating grass? three horses, four horses, five horses. and then indian groups breeding horses. you have a lot of horses on the plains. already a lot of buffaloes on the plains. they seem infinite. they seem to have no apparent end. they do have an end and so what happens, and also the climate is highly unstable. wet periods, dry periods, hot periods, cold periods. what happens when you have thousands of new -- yeah? >> [ inaudible ]. >> exactly. so certainly by the 19th century you have hints of an eco crisis on the plains when there's too many grass e
when lewis & clark go west, the shoshonis are hiding in the rockies trying to survive. people with a brief moment of dominance on the plains, it's often brief. the acquisition of horses and rifles. it's going to be brief. that's going to lead into the 19th century. the other factor, what i talked about how -- if you are a horse and you imagine you go out in the mountains and plains and say this is totally excellent, assuming there's two horses, what happens relatively quickly after the...
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thus the only remaining on-site physical evidencen the entire lewis and clark expedition.his signature represents not just the visit of clark, but i think of it as signifying a start of something. in legacy that had some way's been here before him. 1806 and thenin subsequently written about and chronicled in his journals led a lot of folks who then traveled across the west to come to this rock, mark their names as well as drawings, inscriptions, all kinds of things all over the rock. as you look for his signature directly to the left you can see all of these different signatures and marks and names and they cover the entire rock. so throughout pompey's pillar are these signatures. hundreds of them, startle with explorers and fur trappers not long after clark visited. then going into the time of the homesteaders and wagon trains up to the modern era, folks too tilled the land after the turn of the century. i'm sure if we looked hard enough we would probably find some local high school classes name on here from the 19 six these in 1970's. ompey's pillar tell as story and con
thus the only remaining on-site physical evidencen the entire lewis and clark expedition.his signature represents not just the visit of clark, but i think of it as signifying a start of something. in legacy that had some way's been here before him. 1806 and thenin subsequently written about and chronicled in his journals led a lot of folks who then traveled across the west to come to this rock, mark their names as well as drawings, inscriptions, all kinds of things all over the rock. as you...
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clark and his party are heading down the yellowstone river, hoping and planning to meet up with lewis. and as they are coming down the river, they're having to stop at various intervals. and you might ask, what are they stopping for? to hunt, to gather food. they're stopping because of the immense herds of buffalo crossing the river. kwh i talk immense, i am talking about herds so large, there could be times they would have to stop for four, even six hours to wait for the buffalo to cross the river before they could continue on. another reason they would stop is simply, i think, partly curiosity and the natural intent of an explorer, to look at the land and see the land. as we think about all those things, and as we tell the story today, clark is coming down the yellowstone, and that morning, they had gotten up, they had hunted. they had seen immense herds of buffalo. he decides to get off the river and walk for a while and see this. this large sandstone outcrop here. i think it's just naturally part of human interest to want to come to something large, climb up on top of it, and look
clark and his party are heading down the yellowstone river, hoping and planning to meet up with lewis. and as they are coming down the river, they're having to stop at various intervals. and you might ask, what are they stopping for? to hunt, to gather food. they're stopping because of the immense herds of buffalo crossing the river. kwh i talk immense, i am talking about herds so large, there could be times they would have to stop for four, even six hours to wait for the buffalo to cross the...
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same villages that would be visited more than half a century later by the lewis and clark expedition. same broad cultural group. if la verendrye is trying to -- what is he hoping for from the indians? what kind of relationship would he like to establish? what kind of relationship do the french always want to establish? >> create an alliance. >> some kind of trading alliance. go ahead and raise your hand before asking a question. that will give time for the microphone to move toward you. it's difficult because we're fast paced. a physical microphone has difficulty keeping up with the rapidity of our thought. it's true. the discussion moves fast. so some kind of -- you know, some kind of trading relationship and alliance. so if you are going to establish a french trading relationship, if you want them to trade with the french, who do you not want groups like the mandan to trade with? it's the great white north, up where canada is right now? so remember that map i showed you way back at the beginning of class and i showed you -- let me just go over to this map. so you have this big inlan
same villages that would be visited more than half a century later by the lewis and clark expedition. same broad cultural group. if la verendrye is trying to -- what is he hoping for from the indians? what kind of relationship would he like to establish? what kind of relationship do the french always want to establish? >> create an alliance. >> some kind of trading alliance. go ahead and raise your hand before asking a question. that will give time for the microphone to move toward...
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he is a senior at the lewis and clark college he graduated from high school three years ago. they say he is experienced but not familiar with the area where he was going. his parents are in oregon as dozens of searchers as well as search planes are looking for him. they say they are concerned but they are not worried yet. >> he has always been adventurous pick >> he spends all of his money at rdi. he has good gear he is a sensible kid. besides music this is his favorite thing. >> search teams have been intercepting hikers coming out of the area where he said he would be. one of them to take a photo a few days ago of a man by a tent that has raised hopes that it could be riley but the sheriff's office says the photo is too blurry to be sure. the search will expand into the nearby pacific coast trail. >>> the marion county sheriff says an investigation into a spike trip -- strip is wrapped up. it was found in the whitehill open space preserve. it was posted by a biker. it says the biker was one of two bikers who found the strip with its spikes fastened to the ground. now they s
he is a senior at the lewis and clark college he graduated from high school three years ago. they say he is experienced but not familiar with the area where he was going. his parents are in oregon as dozens of searchers as well as search planes are looking for him. they say they are concerned but they are not worried yet. >> he has always been adventurous pick >> he spends all of his money at rdi. he has good gear he is a sensible kid. besides music this is his favorite thing....
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sacagawea, the shoshone woman who helped guide the lewis and clark expedition. susan b. anthony and alice stokes paul. they were suffragettes who campaigned for women to have the right to vote. harriet tubman also fought for women's suffrage, but she's better known for helping african-americans escape southern slavery. rosa parks refused to give her seat on an alabama bus to a white passenger, earning the title "the first lad two women on the short list were fliers -- amelia earhart, the first woman to cross the atlantic solo, and sally ride, america's first female in space. so, who would you like to see on the $10 bill? >> well, a name that's been going around a lot is rosa parks, and i think that's a great one, 'cause, like, it would be a woman and also a black person, too, so i think that's great. >> i think harriet tubman. >> susan b. anthony. >> i think it should be eleanor roosevelt or harriet tubman. >> well, like -- i don't know. i'm sure ty'll pick anyonehe good. >> i think eleanor roosevelt should be on the $10 bill. >> i know -- i'd nominate my mom. i feel lik
sacagawea, the shoshone woman who helped guide the lewis and clark expedition. susan b. anthony and alice stokes paul. they were suffragettes who campaigned for women to have the right to vote. harriet tubman also fought for women's suffrage, but she's better known for helping african-americans escape southern slavery. rosa parks refused to give her seat on an alabama bus to a white passenger, earning the title "the first lad two women on the short list were fliers -- amelia earhart, the...
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sacagawea, the shoshone woman who helped guide the lewis and clark expedition. susan b. anthony and alice stokes paul. they were suffragettes who campaigned for women to have the right to vote. harriet tubman also fought for women's suffrage, but she's better known for helping african-americans escape southern slavery. rosa parks refused to give her seat on an alabama bus to a white passenger, earning the title "the first lady of civil rights." fliers -- amelia earhart, the first woman to cross the atlantic solo, and sally ride, america's first female in space. so, who would you like to see on the $10 bill? >> well, a name that's been going around a lot is rosa parks, and i think that's a great one, 'cause, like, it would be a woman and also a black person, too, so i think that's great. >> i think harriet tubman. >> susan b. anthony. >> maybe... >> i think it should be eleanor roosevelt or harriet tubman. >> well, like -- i don't know. i'm sure they'll pick anyone good. >> i think eleanor roosevelt should be on the $10 bill. >> i know -- i'd nominate my mom. i feel like
sacagawea, the shoshone woman who helped guide the lewis and clark expedition. susan b. anthony and alice stokes paul. they were suffragettes who campaigned for women to have the right to vote. harriet tubman also fought for women's suffrage, but she's better known for helping african-americans escape southern slavery. rosa parks refused to give her seat on an alabama bus to a white passenger, earning the title "the first lady of civil rights." fliers -- amelia earhart, the first...
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. >> riley is starting chemistry and music at lewis and clark college in portland. >>> the athletes arey of the olympics is is this friday. two days away, but some events actually began tonight. let the games begin. team usa soccer had its opening match against new zealand. you can hear the cheers from rio to santa clara. michelle roberts joins us from the campus, where a watch party is in full swing. this is a breeding ground for team usa soccer. >> absolutely. yus so you know, team usa won 2-0, beating new zealand in the first game and the girl behind me are practicing now. they took a break to watch july johnson. and now, she's on the world stage and take a listen to this watch party when they made their first score. the women are favored to win gold and make history. the u.s. women's soccer team has won the last three olympic gold medals and 2015 world cup and no women's team has ever won the world cup then gone on to win gold the following year. the head coach, jerry smith, has coached more than a dozen olympians over the years. he's actually married to brandy chastain. and today,
. >> riley is starting chemistry and music at lewis and clark college in portland. >>> the athletes arey of the olympics is is this friday. two days away, but some events actually began tonight. let the games begin. team usa soccer had its opening match against new zealand. you can hear the cheers from rio to santa clara. michelle roberts joins us from the campus, where a watch party is in full swing. this is a breeding ground for team usa soccer. >> absolutely. yus so you...
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servants as a legislator, as a secretary of the treasury under jefferson and madison, helped fund lewis and clark, was not very keen on the war of 1812, then became a piece negotiator -- peace negotiator, and ambassador, and on. you will hear him talk about that. and i want you to invite you for discussion after the talk, feel free to ask him questions about anything that relates to may be something that he was not directly involved in, before his death, he might have comments on current events. for now, i want to introduce albert gallatin. [applause] mr. gallatin: thank you very much. my friends and fellow citizens, it is thanks to the historical society and mr. william digiacomantonio, that i am here today. they have dragged me from wherever it was that i was. to me it is most remarkable that 27 years after the founding of our public debt republic -- republic, they have a society dedicated to the history of this building and those that work with your that is -- within it. that is a remarkable matter in any country's history. as some of you may know, i am from ghent, where i was part of the endi
servants as a legislator, as a secretary of the treasury under jefferson and madison, helped fund lewis and clark, was not very keen on the war of 1812, then became a piece negotiator -- peace negotiator, and ambassador, and on. you will hear him talk about that. and i want you to invite you for discussion after the talk, feel free to ask him questions about anything that relates to may be something that he was not directly involved in, before his death, he might have comments on current...
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>> they found the titanic and the bismarck and they say this is a modern-day version of the lewis and clarke expedition and he calls it the lois and clark expedition as most of the crew is female. >> we are going to a place no one has ever been. we are going to the deep water. >> according to bob, we have better maps of the surface of mars than we do of the surface of mars - - than we do of the ocean floor. >> one of the things they will explore is the hoke of the independence, a world war ii aircraft carrier that set through bomb tests. it was deliberately sunk 55 years ago off the coast. to different vehicles will to send and documented that and other things. hercules found the titanic. and he says that is why they will always be able to find the unexpected. >> in many cases we find something more interesting than what we expected. >> new shipwrecks, new artifacts, new species that no one has even found before. >> and everything is lifestream to 247 to the world. >> we have people telling us what we have found within minutes and anyone can now participate in our missions. >> your research
>> they found the titanic and the bismarck and they say this is a modern-day version of the lewis and clarke expedition and he calls it the lois and clark expedition as most of the crew is female. >> we are going to a place no one has ever been. we are going to the deep water. >> according to bob, we have better maps of the surface of mars than we do of the surface of mars - - than we do of the ocean floor. >> one of the things they will explore is the hoke of the...
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and one of her jobs of many that she held was the chief of interpretation for the lewis and clark nationaltrail during the bicentennial of the lewis and clark expedition. and did a lot of work with the native peoples along the route of the trail making sure that all sides of that story were told. so welcome, carol. welcome, panelists. >> thank you. [applause] julia: and i'm just going to get us on to the correct slide ere. this is where we're supposed to be in the slide. it's a pleasure to be here to talk to you and with you about national parks as places of healing and resiliency and expression. national parks, as you know, were started for the purposes of conservation and enjoument for the public. i like to say that the national park service is probably the only government agency with the word joy in our enabling legislation. and i invite you all to go and look at that enabling legislation in the rotunda today and see the exact words there. that word "enjoument" can be interpreted in many different ways. and one really important way is returning to a sense of peacefulness and health and
and one of her jobs of many that she held was the chief of interpretation for the lewis and clark nationaltrail during the bicentennial of the lewis and clark expedition. and did a lot of work with the native peoples along the route of the trail making sure that all sides of that story were told. so welcome, carol. welcome, panelists. >> thank you. [applause] julia: and i'm just going to get us on to the correct slide ere. this is where we're supposed to be in the slide. it's a pleasure...
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in 2011 he name ad lewis and clark cargo ship after caesar chavez and named another ship apjohn lewisoutspoken antiwar advocate. critics say secretary passed over several war heroes, clifton b. most dedicated marine war officer of world are word war one. and a 22-year-old u.s. marine kill during action in the marine war. he prevented his entire battalion's position collapsing machining a machine gun alone until he was killed. geraldo, go to you first. >> thank you. i absolutely believe that those war heroes should be pry eminent in the naming of warships. i have to add though, with the possible exception of laurie hernandez of the final five gymnast team last night, most famous latino ever, caesar chavez, my martin luther king, so important to the lives of some of us, and whole cause of equal justice for migrants and others, i think that he is in the pantheon of great americans and i totally support -- kennedy: harvey milk in that pantheon? >> harvey milk also. i think harvey milk is very historical figure. with all deference to the war heroes, and they should be preeminent, but harve
in 2011 he name ad lewis and clark cargo ship after caesar chavez and named another ship apjohn lewisoutspoken antiwar advocate. critics say secretary passed over several war heroes, clifton b. most dedicated marine war officer of world are word war one. and a 22-year-old u.s. marine kill during action in the marine war. he prevented his entire battalion's position collapsing machining a machine gun alone until he was killed. geraldo, go to you first. >> thank you. i absolutely believe...
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he is a senior at lewis and clark college and graduated and the high school sevastopol for years ago.ed hiker but he was not familiar with the area where he was going. now his parents are in oregon and dozens of searchers are on horseback, for, and it search planes looking for him. his parents and friends say that they are concerned but they know he is experienced. >> he is always been adventurous. >> he spends all his money at rei. he has very good gear is a very sensible kid. besides music, this is his favorite thing to do. >> the search teams have been intercepting hikers were coming out of the area where he said he would be. one of them took a photo of a man by a tense. that is raising hopes that it could be riley. the sheriff's office says that the photo is too blurry to be sure. the search will expand into the nearby pacific coast trail. >>> police have released a surveillance photo of a woman who robbed a bank. and it happened on the el camino near page mill road. they say the woman waited in line and gave a teller a note demanding money. and they have described this person as
he is a senior at lewis and clark college and graduated and the high school sevastopol for years ago.ed hiker but he was not familiar with the area where he was going. now his parents are in oregon and dozens of searchers are on horseback, for, and it search planes looking for him. his parents and friends say that they are concerned but they know he is experienced. >> he is always been adventurous. >> he spends all his money at rei. he has very good gear is a very sensible kid....
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he was a student at lewis and clark college in portland.earching for him covering hundreds of miles of snowy areas and rugged terrain. but found no signs of him. authorities say at this point they have exhausted all leads. >>> an investigative unit exclusive. on the streets criminals consider stole guns more valuable than gold. in an unprecedented statewide team investigation we traced thousands to crimes where they were later used. stephen stock joining us to us what the team found. >> good morning, guys. we maxed the -- matched the serial number of 4300 stolen and lost guns with serial numbers connected with crimes. there were 35 different murders and attempted murders, including the killing of an 84-year-old in sonoma in 2015. we talked to olga's brother and sister. they are devastated by the act of sun -- senseless killing. we teamed with nearly every nbc tv station in california for this project to build this you need data base of crimes for more than 70 different california law enforcement agencies. of the 4300 guns we found, we were
he was a student at lewis and clark college in portland.earching for him covering hundreds of miles of snowy areas and rugged terrain. but found no signs of him. authorities say at this point they have exhausted all leads. >>> an investigative unit exclusive. on the streets criminals consider stole guns more valuable than gold. in an unprecedented statewide team investigation we traced thousands to crimes where they were later used. stephen stock joining us to us what the team found....
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nichols goes to lewis and clark college in portland. his classmates are now joining those search efforts. they say thhe is a very experienced backpacker but only has food for a couple of days and this is much longer than they expected him to be gone. >>> a follow-up on investigators searching for a man accused of sexually assaulting a teenager at a swimming pool. this shows the attacker before he snuck into the gate of the pool at walnut country crossings clubhouse. if you look closely, you can see the faint image of a 16-year-old lifeguard walking to a shed. then a man gets up and follows her in there. police say the man started to touch that girl, and she told him to stop. cameras show her running away. another lifeguard rushed in to help. >> he was really short. african-american. short hair. skinny. >> when individuals come into an area like this and do that, that is extremely, extremy upsetting. >> a 13-year-old girl said the same man targeted her inside the tennis courts nearby. >>> a san francisco sheriff's deputy is now under inv
nichols goes to lewis and clark college in portland. his classmates are now joining those search efforts. they say thhe is a very experienced backpacker but only has food for a couple of days and this is much longer than they expected him to be gone. >>> a follow-up on investigators searching for a man accused of sexually assaulting a teenager at a swimming pool. this shows the attacker before he snuck into the gate of the pool at walnut country crossings clubhouse. if you look...
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we want some lewis and clarks to sign up and study the hard subjects of science and eng nears to setr boots on mars. >> we love what. of course we love your book. 20 pages in. and you do cover just about everything because i skimmed through it and there are some questions. >> if i left something out, let me know. >> great. well, thank you for joining us, tom. we appreciate it. that's about all the time we have for here in washington, d.c. but we are grateful for you joining us today. >> 15 seconds left, great book. thanks for being with us. thanks for being with us at home. you're back tomorrow. see you at 1:00 eastern tomorrow. bye. >>> hello, everybody. i'm uma. after a couple rough weeks the trump campaign it believes it's back on track with a more focused candidate staying on message. you will hear from newt gingrich and dr. ben carson about why they believe there will be fewer bumps on the road. and devastating louisiana floonfloods and how you can help. you can go ahead and stick with that complicated credit card that limits where you earn bonus cash back. or... you can get the
we want some lewis and clarks to sign up and study the hard subjects of science and eng nears to setr boots on mars. >> we love what. of course we love your book. 20 pages in. and you do cover just about everything because i skimmed through it and there are some questions. >> if i left something out, let me know. >> great. well, thank you for joining us, tom. we appreciate it. that's about all the time we have for here in washington, d.c. but we are grateful for you joining us...
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he goes to lewis and clark college in portland and his classmates are now joining search efforts. >>>date to breaking news out of san francisco we've been following all morning long where a police standoff has entered its second day. the new information we're learning about the man hold up inside the home and what neighbors living nearby need to know. >>> plus, a night out playing pokemon go takes a dangerous turn as a man is stabbed in the south bay. the misunderstanding that likely led to the attack. >>> live look right now from rio de janiero this morning. the opening ceremony for the 2016 olympic games now merely hours away. we'll take you right to the center of all the action right now on "today in the bay." >>> right now i want to say a very good thursday morning to you. and thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. we may not have the copacabana beach but we have awfully nice beaches around here and cool weather if you're headed that way today. >> lit be cool today. cool for the weekend. if you have beach plans you may want to include a blanket o
he goes to lewis and clark college in portland and his classmates are now joining search efforts. >>>date to breaking news out of san francisco we've been following all morning long where a police standoff has entered its second day. the new information we're learning about the man hold up inside the home and what neighbors living nearby need to know. >>> plus, a night out playing pokemon go takes a dangerous turn as a man is stabbed in the south bay. the misunderstanding that...
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clark and lewis avenues between main and first strees will be closed throughout the morning. metro..,north las vegas police practicing what to do..if a gunman were to take over a local building. :54 "we think to ourselves-if there's one shooter-there's two-so we're always looking for two." if you are in the area.. and see alot of police activity ... don't be alarmed .... we want to remind you that this is just a drill . taking a live look right now in just hours away! the country is hoping for a safe start to the olympics. military police have alraedy taken over and officials have held numerous safety drills to make sure emergency teams are ready to go. athletes from 206 nations will be at the maracana stadium tonight. for the first time a refugee team will join those athletes as billions of people watch. the olympics have been overshadowed by controversy this year...with a russian doping scandal..the zika virus an c this morning we're learning about a new investigation that is accusing u- s-a gymnastics of turning a blind eye to sexual abuse. more on that....at 5:30. this mo
clark and lewis avenues between main and first strees will be closed throughout the morning. metro..,north las vegas police practicing what to do..if a gunman were to take over a local building. :54 "we think to ourselves-if there's one shooter-there's two-so we're always looking for two." if you are in the area.. and see alot of police activity ... don't be alarmed .... we want to remind you that this is just a drill . taking a live look right now in just hours away! the country is...
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the only remaining on-site physical evidence of the entire lewis and clark expedition.s signature represents not just the visit of clark, but i think of it as signifying a start of something. in ways it's been here before him. 1826 and subsequently written about and chronicled in his journals led a lot of folks who then traveled across the west to come to this rock and mark their names as well as drawings, inscriptions, all kinds of things all over the rock. as you look for his signature directly to the left you can see all of these different signatures and marks and names and they cover the entire rock. so throughout pompeii the pillar are these signatures. hundreds of them, startle with explorer, fur trappers, not long after clark visited. then going into the time of the homesteader and travel trains up to the modern era, folks too tilled the land after the turn of the century. i'm sure if we looked hard enough we would probably find some local high school classes name on here from the 60's and 70's. pompey's pillar tell as story and continues on today with this legac
the only remaining on-site physical evidence of the entire lewis and clark expedition.s signature represents not just the visit of clark, but i think of it as signifying a start of something. in ways it's been here before him. 1826 and subsequently written about and chronicled in his journals led a lot of folks who then traveled across the west to come to this rock and mark their names as well as drawings, inscriptions, all kinds of things all over the rock. as you look for his signature...
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it details lewis' upbringing in alabama as the son of sharecroppers. to his rise as a civil rights leader. ktvu's dave clark spoke to lewis and co-author andrew aiden and illustrator nate powell. one of the hopes is the graphic novel will bring history to a younger generation in vivid detail. in addition to his new book lewis talked about his most recent act as a civil disobedience. the historic sit in on the house floor over gun control. >> there comes a time where you see something that is not right, not fair, not just, you have to do something. >> several leaders were at the luncheon today including former mayor willie brown who introduced lewis. >> and willie brown i must tell you, so many wonderful people from the state, from this area, came to mississippi during the mississippi summer project in 1964, so many people came to selma, young people from colleges and universities. to go on freedom rides. >> lewis' books have been bestsellers and used widely as teaching tools and schools -- in schools including san francisco. march is out now, in bookstores. >>> coming up, traffic on interstate 80, brought t
it details lewis' upbringing in alabama as the son of sharecroppers. to his rise as a civil rights leader. ktvu's dave clark spoke to lewis and co-author andrew aiden and illustrator nate powell. one of the hopes is the graphic novel will bring history to a younger generation in vivid detail. in addition to his new book lewis talked about his most recent act as a civil disobedience. the historic sit in on the house floor over gun control. >> there comes a time where you see something that...
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one from cornell university and elizabeth clark lewis from howard university. i thank them very much for offering to do this. i should add, and it is sort of for me to do this because i don't understand blogging or tweeting, but the fact of the matter is for those of you who you will get posts immediately, you will not unless and theye tweeting have nothing to do with this organization. the bloggers will be posting comments about the session, and they should be up within the next couple of days. and they can be accessed at that point. i thank you and welcome, adrienne petty. [applause] adrienne petty: good afternoon. i want to thank james grossman and lonnie bunch, steven hahn, everybody. i am so honored and humbled to be here today, especially with my amazing co-panel. this is a homecoming for me in many ways because i am from the washington area. 15 years ago, i was a fellow the nationaluseum, museum of american history, where i worked with pete daniels. 30 years ago, i remember visiting the "field to factory" exhibit. that was curated i believe by spencer cr
one from cornell university and elizabeth clark lewis from howard university. i thank them very much for offering to do this. i should add, and it is sort of for me to do this because i don't understand blogging or tweeting, but the fact of the matter is for those of you who you will get posts immediately, you will not unless and theye tweeting have nothing to do with this organization. the bloggers will be posting comments about the session, and they should be up within the next couple of...
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lewis made a stop in the bay area on his book tour. his book entitled "march: book one" is on sale now. it details his life growing up in alabama. yesterday dave clarkttended a luncheon honoring the congressman and he asked him how he sees america today. >> today america is a different and better america. in 1965 on that bridge hundreds, thousands of people could not register to vote simply because of the color of their skin. we have change that. you in his books have been best sellers and are used widely as teaching tools in schools. they will now be in san francisco public schools. >>> police may have a new tool from keeping people from driving under the influence of marijuana. a group of researchers say they are close to perfecting a test for driving while high. it uses saliva and engineers used cancer research as a starting point for the research. it is designed to lock onto molecules in marijuana. clinical trials are still a ways away but researchers say they are excited about it. >>> it looks like donald trump's daughter ivanka is raising money for hillary clinton. she did not to get on purpose. this is a picture posted to instagram. it shows
lewis made a stop in the bay area on his book tour. his book entitled "march: book one" is on sale now. it details his life growing up in alabama. yesterday dave clarkttended a luncheon honoring the congressman and he asked him how he sees america today. >> today america is a different and better america. in 1965 on that bridge hundreds, thousands of people could not register to vote simply because of the color of their skin. we have change that. you in his books have been best...
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lewis knows where it's at the it's at the san francisco bay. have you met him? >> i have not met him yet. >> the one famous person dave clark has not met.ng a great wednesday so far. look at this picture. so much in the way of fog and clouds. i think there is a sailboat going by behind us. your ship has come in. let's turn things over to steve paulson. taking a look at weather. a lot going on today. >> yeah, a lot going on depending where you are. fog for some that's pretty thick. it's burning off fast in some of the inland areas. a lot of that is disappearing pretty quick. it's going to be a toasty day for the firefighters up there at the cold fire. yolo county. it might be warmer than 73 now. humidity is going down. the forecast high is for 97. there is a little offshore breeze east-northeast. might turn a little east- southeast. it does not look westerly yet. tomorrow it does. it's mainly going west. there will be help from a system dropping down from the pacific northwest. tomorrow might be up to about 30 for the breeze. 60s already. some are warming up quick. a few areas cooler than 24 hours ago. the fog is keeping most of the coas
lewis knows where it's at the it's at the san francisco bay. have you met him? >> i have not met him yet. >> the one famous person dave clark has not met.ng a great wednesday so far. look at this picture. so much in the way of fog and clouds. i think there is a sailboat going by behind us. your ship has come in. let's turn things over to steve paulson. taking a look at weather. a lot going on today. >> yeah, a lot going on depending where you are. fog for some that's pretty...
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article that congresswoman yvette clarke cited was really the catalyst behind the pardon petition that was filed in june, by the law firm of justin hansford and dr. lewis garvey. so, with that, i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the legal case, and possibly introduce the lawyer for me, as well. prof. hansford: good afternoon. i want to begin by reading you an excerpt from the legal case against marcus garvey, an opinion authored by the second court of appeals in 1925. it may be true garvey fancied himself a moses, if not a messiah, that he deemed himself a man with a message that he was going to deliver, and he was going to have ships that would take his people out of bondage. but even with this assumed, it remains that if it is gospel in part involves exhortation to buy worthless stocks, accompanied by deceivingly false statements as to the worth thereof, he was guilty of a scheme or artifice to defraud. we need not delay to examine in detail to examine the fraud scheme exhibited by practically uncontradicted evidence. stripped of his appeal through the ambition, emotions or race consciousness of men of color, it wa
article that congresswoman yvette clarke cited was really the catalyst behind the pardon petition that was filed in june, by the law firm of justin hansford and dr. lewis garvey. so, with that, i would like to bring professor hansford up to talk a little bit about the legal case, and possibly introduce the lawyer for me, as well. prof. hansford: good afternoon. i want to begin by reading you an excerpt from the legal case against marcus garvey, an opinion authored by the second court of appeals...
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clark and his party are heading down the yellowstone river, hoping and planning to meet up with lewis. and as they are coming down the river, they're having to stop at various intervals. and you might ask, what are they stopping for? to hunt, to gather food. they're stopping because of the immense herds of buffalo crossing the river. kwh i talk immense, i am talking about herds so large, there could be times they would have to stop for four, even six hours to wait for the buffalo to cross the river before they could continue on. another reason they would stop is simply, i think, partly curiosity and the natural intent of an explorer, to look at the land and see the land. as we think about all those things, and as we tell the story today, clark is coming down the
clark and his party are heading down the yellowstone river, hoping and planning to meet up with lewis. and as they are coming down the river, they're having to stop at various intervals. and you might ask, what are they stopping for? to hunt, to gather food. they're stopping because of the immense herds of buffalo crossing the river. kwh i talk immense, i am talking about herds so large, there could be times they would have to stop for four, even six hours to wait for the buffalo to cross the...