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and lonnie bunch's brother? [applause] and the most important person, lonnie bunch's mother.applause] thank you very much. so we are all here today for an incredible event that all of us has waited for for some time, the installation of somebody we all love. you will hear more about him in a moment from steve case, my successor, and i hope all of you will feel that today was a very historic day for lots of reasons that will be apparent soon, and you will feel this is something well worth your time, to be here. now i would like to have the , academic procession begin with the smithsonian national honor guard. [silence in the room] [footsteps] david: ok. i would like to thank our leaders of the various parts of the smithsonian for getting out their academic gowns. [laughter] if you have an academic gown, you usually only get to wear it to commencement. we wanted everybody to amortize their use. [laughter] so thank you for getting those out of your closets and wearing them. one final comment. i think everybody knows the smithsonian is a unique institution. it has essentially no
and lonnie bunch's brother? [applause] and the most important person, lonnie bunch's mother.applause] thank you very much. so we are all here today for an incredible event that all of us has waited for for some time, the installation of somebody we all love. you will hear more about him in a moment from steve case, my successor, and i hope all of you will feel that today was a very historic day for lots of reasons that will be apparent soon, and you will feel this is something well worth your...
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, and let me tell you how we selected lonnie. my successor is an extraordinarily well-qualified person to be chair of the smithsonian board. steve has been a terrific regent diane terrific regent and i appreciate his willingness to step into this role. it is a highly paid position. and there are no challenges to it. steve, thank you for doing it. my hair was completely dark when i took that position. what happened was, we had a search committee, and i want to make sure people know howhow this came about. we had a search committee. steve, as my likely successor, i thought we should chair it because we were leaders of the smithsonian institution, but we had a very diverse group of 11 people on the committee. how many people on the search committee are here? raise your hand. thank you for your service on the search committee. we met many, many times he and steve's office and liked doing it because he served very good food and we gained a little weight. but we interviewed many good people, outstanding people. and almost anybody we in
, and let me tell you how we selected lonnie. my successor is an extraordinarily well-qualified person to be chair of the smithsonian board. steve has been a terrific regent diane terrific regent and i appreciate his willingness to step into this role. it is a highly paid position. and there are no challenges to it. steve, thank you for doing it. my hair was completely dark when i took that position. what happened was, we had a search committee, and i want to make sure people know howhow this...
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bunch -- than lonnie bunch. lonnie has the potential to be the most transformative secretary in smithsonian history. theie knows and loves smithsonian and is loved and trusted by the 7000 people that make up the smithsonian. he is the perfect leader to strike the right balance, as we seek to celebrate what next the smithsonian so special today, while we strive to lean into the future, creating the smithsonian of tomorrow. a toughuch as i have act to follow succeeding david rubenstein as chair in january, lonnie has a tough act to follow as well, succeeding david squa rton. inid put the eject plan place, leading a 1.9 billion dollar capital campaign, and strengthening leadership of the smithsonian, in part by insisting on more inclusive recruiting. david was a very strong advocate for lonnie to succeed him as secretary. the smithsonian board conducted a very wide search, talking to hundreds of people, but ultimately we landed were david predicted we would, selecting lonnie bunch as the next secretary. we were sor
bunch -- than lonnie bunch. lonnie has the potential to be the most transformative secretary in smithsonian history. theie knows and loves smithsonian and is loved and trusted by the 7000 people that make up the smithsonian. he is the perfect leader to strike the right balance, as we seek to celebrate what next the smithsonian so special today, while we strive to lean into the future, creating the smithsonian of tomorrow. a toughuch as i have act to follow succeeding david rubenstein as chair...
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to help me introduce lonnie to you. let's have a look at this film about the 14th secretary of the smithsonian institution. >> creating this museum gives us a chance to make manifest the dreams of many generations . we call the lost dream. >> this is a milestone moment not only for the smithsonian but for the united states. >> the goal of the museum is to make america great, to provide opportunities for us to be made better by the day and for us to move towards the future where it will always matter. they will find that those ideals are only met through sacrifice and struggle. and a belief in a better day. >>. [music] >> this place is more than a building. it is a dream come true. >> history, despite its wrenching pain cannot be unveiled. >> and by knowing this other story, we better understand ourselves. i to an american.>> i want to get a shout out to lonnie. >> it's important to understand this project would not and could not have happenedwithout his drive , his energy and his optimism. 11 years we have dreamed, toil
to help me introduce lonnie to you. let's have a look at this film about the 14th secretary of the smithsonian institution. >> creating this museum gives us a chance to make manifest the dreams of many generations . we call the lost dream. >> this is a milestone moment not only for the smithsonian but for the united states. >> the goal of the museum is to make america great, to provide opportunities for us to be made better by the day and for us to move towards the future...
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lonnie bunch's mother is with us this evening. [applause] >> and lonnie bunch's wife is with us this evening. [applause] >> i want to pay particular notice to them because as we all know, behind every great man there is a surprised woman. the first time i came to this site with lonnie bunch we were wearing hard hats, before you were sitting on did not exist. it was an enormous hole in the ground. lonnie bunch was walking around saying this is going to be that at this is going to be over here and this is going to be spectacular and i didn't say this but i said to myself and my head oh boy, that is a whole lot of dreaming but look at us now. three years. [applause] >> three years of the museum has been open, 61/2 million visitors in its first three years. it is an unparalleled triumph thanks to the dreaming of lonnie bunch. ladies and gentlemen, we have a very short film that will help me introduce lonnie bunch. let's have a look at this film about the 14 secretary of the smithsonian institution. >> creating this museum gives us a c
lonnie bunch's mother is with us this evening. [applause] >> and lonnie bunch's wife is with us this evening. [applause] >> i want to pay particular notice to them because as we all know, behind every great man there is a surprised woman. the first time i came to this site with lonnie bunch we were wearing hard hats, before you were sitting on did not exist. it was an enormous hole in the ground. lonnie bunch was walking around saying this is going to be that at this is going to be...
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norah. >> o'donnell: lonnie, thank you. now a cbs news exclusive. es extraordinarily blunt message from the outgoing navy secretary in his first interview since being fired. richard spencer was ousted yesterday after going against the president and the secretary of defense. in the case of edward gallagher, a navy seal at the center of a war crimes case. spencer's last day was today, but david martin tells us he's not going quietly. >> reporter: leaving the pentagon after being fired, secretary of the navy, richard spencer told cbs news he is not the only casualty of president trump's decision to intervene in the case of navy seal edward gallagher. what were the ramifications of intervening in that review process? >> what message does that send to the troops? >> reporter: well, what message does it send? >> that you can get away with things. we have to have good order and discipline. it's the backbone of what we do. >> reporter: president trump said he stopped the navy from taking away the trident pin, which identifies gallagher as a navy seal, in or
norah. >> o'donnell: lonnie, thank you. now a cbs news exclusive. es extraordinarily blunt message from the outgoing navy secretary in his first interview since being fired. richard spencer was ousted yesterday after going against the president and the secretary of defense. in the case of edward gallagher, a navy seal at the center of a war crimes case. spencer's last day was today, but david martin tells us he's not going quietly. >> reporter: leaving the pentagon after being...
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back with us is jessica levinson and lonnie chin., virginia, this was a state race where democrats embraced the presidential candidates. republicans were running away from the president. why is that that strategy worked for democrats in virginia and it didn't work for republicans? >> well, i think it's largely a story of demographics. i know i keep saying this, but if you look at the voter registration, if you look at how the parties are trending, who the likely voters are in virginia, i think who they embraced in terms of the democratic candidates is part of the story. but who they are is a huge part of the story. virginia has been trending to be more democratic. if you look at who was elected, this is a pretty young and liberal group. we have a few firsts. i believe we have the first transgender state legislature, first muslim legislature, first indian american immigrant who is a state legislature in this case. i think what we're seeing is partly based on what's happening in the 2020 race. i mean, it is the 800 pound gorilla in the
back with us is jessica levinson and lonnie chin., virginia, this was a state race where democrats embraced the presidential candidates. republicans were running away from the president. why is that that strategy worked for democrats in virginia and it didn't work for republicans? >> well, i think it's largely a story of demographics. i know i keep saying this, but if you look at the voter registration, if you look at how the parties are trending, who the likely voters are in virginia, i...
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adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> o'donnell: let's get the forecast now from wcbs's lonnie niinn. all right, lonnie, is the weather bad enough that some may use it as an excuse to stay away from their relatives? >> you know, you can always blame it on the weather, i suppose, norah. there's always that one uncle, right? taking a peek here at what the systems look like right now. we have an exiting system around the northeast. but that one is leaving right now. this system around the tennessee valley will be moving in by sunday. so take a look at it. it's going to be such a mess for the weekend, especially for sunday. not saturday, but sunday. it's wet. you've got snow in the higher elevations of northern new england, and the winds are blowing as well. there will be travel delays. .hen we start looking at this area around billings, montana on agnday. doesn't look like much. un're going to watch it move into the chicago area. that will be a problem, tuesday, this is 8:00 p.m. chicago you're running that ayin-snow line. then it makes a push into the northeast as well. dis becomes a bi
adriana diaz, cbs news, chicago. >> o'donnell: let's get the forecast now from wcbs's lonnie niinn. all right, lonnie, is the weather bad enough that some may use it as an excuse to stay away from their relatives? >> you know, you can always blame it on the weather, i suppose, norah. there's always that one uncle, right? taking a peek here at what the systems look like right now. we have an exiting system around the northeast. but that one is leaving right now. this system around...
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thanks, lonnie. now to this story.nder tight security, about 1,000 people gathered today for the funeral of nine women and children massacred this week in mexico. a mother and two sons were laid to rest. more will be buried in the coming days. manuel bojorquez is across the border tonight in ciudad juarez with the latest and an update on the eight children who survived. >> reporter: the first victims of the ambush to be laid to rest were carried in coffins handmade by relatives, tailored to the small bodies of those who are gone. two-year-old rogan, 11-year-old trevor, and their mother dawna langford were buried. the six others will be laid to rest in their hometowns. >> this should not have happened to three women and the children. >> reporter: a small army of heavily armed mexican security forces provided protection for the grieving family. the horror of monday's massacre is palpable in voice messages family member kendra lee miller sent to others first obtained by cnn. >> reporter: : robert lebaron traveled here for
thanks, lonnie. now to this story.nder tight security, about 1,000 people gathered today for the funeral of nine women and children massacred this week in mexico. a mother and two sons were laid to rest. more will be buried in the coming days. manuel bojorquez is across the border tonight in ciudad juarez with the latest and an update on the eight children who survived. >> reporter: the first victims of the ambush to be laid to rest were carried in coffins handmade by relatives, tailored...
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where and when will it be the worst, lonnie? >> reporter: by the worst, we have to address the worst snowfall and the worst cold air. let's start off with the snow, worst of it right now taking place in the ohio valley while the tennessee valls but some of that rain will transition into snow as the temperatures drop. but who gets the most snowfall? we're thinking of places like around buffalo or cleveland with a little lake-effect enhancement could see an additional, on top of what they alreadyave, m eight inches. but say upstate new york, i'm thinking lake placid, maybe over toward burlington, vermont, they could maybe pick up a foot of snow, that's that dark blue that you see peppered in there. as far as the cold air goes, this will be a big story. right now coldest air anywhere in our country is in fargo, where it feels like, again, this is temperature combined with wind-chill, it feels like one, one degree in fargo. look at houston feels like 75 right now. by tomorrow morning it will feels 50 degrees colder at 28. at that sa
where and when will it be the worst, lonnie? >> reporter: by the worst, we have to address the worst snowfall and the worst cold air. let's start off with the snow, worst of it right now taking place in the ohio valley while the tennessee valls but some of that rain will transition into snow as the temperatures drop. but who gets the most snowfall? we're thinking of places like around buffalo or cleveland with a little lake-effect enhancement could see an additional, on top of what they...
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lonnie quinn of wcbs-tv in new york has the forecast. lonnie? >> this cold air will take place in two phases. the first phase is this cold front making its way through the east. snow is falling in vermont and upstate new york. the bigger story, the cold air behind it. tomorrow afternoon every number on the board here is a record cold high temperature, meaning the warmest reading you get in rockford, illinois, will be 30 degrees. that's our record. the warmest reading in worcester, 31. that's a record, as well. but stage two happens and it's a bigger, stronger stage. by the time you get to say monday, a strong high pressure comes in from canada, filled with arctic air. 150 cold record weekend temperatures could be set from the weekend into next week, as well. the numbers will look like this: by monday morning, 7:00 a.m., fargo feels like 1 below zero when you factor in the wind. dallas feels like 50 and 24 hours later it feels like 16. boston feels like 50 degrees. tuesday at 7:00 a.m. by 8:00 a.m. on wednesday, it feels like, right there, 7 degr
lonnie quinn of wcbs-tv in new york has the forecast. lonnie? >> this cold air will take place in two phases. the first phase is this cold front making its way through the east. snow is falling in vermont and upstate new york. the bigger story, the cold air behind it. tomorrow afternoon every number on the board here is a record cold high temperature, meaning the warmest reading you get in rockford, illinois, will be 30 degrees. that's our record. the warmest reading in worcester, 31....
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lonnie quinn at wcbs tv in new york has the forecast. it is a rough night for some trick-or-treaters, lonnie. >> you bet you, real rough and big winds out there. you talk about chicago picking up that inch of snow or so. and there is that low-pressure system. but that low-pressure system is all associated with this cold front, which has much more volatile weather than just an inch of snow. we're talking tornado watches. right now halloween night that extends from eastern pennsylvania down into south carolina, and even if you don't get the twist in your atmosphere, a place like boston, massachusetts has a high wind warning. could see gusts 60 miles per hour or stronger. as this front makes its march to the east, it's being to drop the temperatures. currently right now let's check in on what chicago is reading. we know it's going to be cold. it's 32 degrees. on the warm side of the front, we're going to check in on washington, d.c. washington, d.c. is 76 degrees. well, the cold air sets up from chicago all the way through the east coast. i
lonnie quinn at wcbs tv in new york has the forecast. it is a rough night for some trick-or-treaters, lonnie. >> you bet you, real rough and big winds out there. you talk about chicago picking up that inch of snow or so. and there is that low-pressure system. but that low-pressure system is all associated with this cold front, which has much more volatile weather than just an inch of snow. we're talking tornado watches. right now halloween night that extends from eastern pennsylvania down...
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lonnie quinn of wcbs tv in new . some of the trick-or-treaters on the eastern portion of the united states will have severe weather to deal with. here's the picture, the inch of snow you talked about around chicago, there's the low pressure system. here's the associated cold front. but it's that cold front that's got the possibility for severe weather. as a matter of fact, take a look at this-- tornado watches in effect right now anywhere from eastern pennsylvania all the way down into south carolina. and for you folks on the western portion of the country, look, the air's cold enough here during the overnight hours. 30 degrees, 22 for lancaster. but for a place like los angeles, okay, with the fire situation, yeah, you're cold overnight, but you bounce back up to about 80 degrees in the afternoon. and with those winds still blowing-- maybe not as strong, but they're still blowing up on the there-- we have a critical fire danger that stays in effect until 6:00 p.m. on friday, may even get extended. norah. >> o'donnel
lonnie quinn of wcbs tv in new . some of the trick-or-treaters on the eastern portion of the united states will have severe weather to deal with. here's the picture, the inch of snow you talked about around chicago, there's the low pressure system. here's the associated cold front. but it's that cold front that's got the possibility for severe weather. as a matter of fact, take a look at this-- tornado watches in effect right now anywhere from eastern pennsylvania all the way down into south...
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. >> o'donnell: let's get the forecast now from wcbs's lonnie quinn. lonnie who is going to get the worst of these storms and is it true another storm is coming after thanksgiving? >> yeah, you betcha. you can see them right here on the radar picture. one is spinning around kansas city, number two, offshore of the west coast. the worst right now, let's zoom in tight on the kansas city area. st. louis, little rock, memphis, that's the worst of it tonight, possible for severe weather. this storm pushes up to chicago. and by the time we get it tomorrow we're talking rain and snow and wind. and snow but also big wind. look at the chicago wind gusts. 59 miles per hour. a big hub of an airport there, lots of airport delays. then it pushes to the east, makes its way into new york city, all eyes on new york city tr thanksgiving morning for the thanksgiving day parade. and now you have winds around the start of the parade around 9:00 a.m., 28 miles per hour. if the 28-mile-per-hour gusts get up to 34 miles per hour, we have got to do something with the balloons
. >> o'donnell: let's get the forecast now from wcbs's lonnie quinn. lonnie who is going to get the worst of these storms and is it true another storm is coming after thanksgiving? >> yeah, you betcha. you can see them right here on the radar picture. one is spinning around kansas city, number two, offshore of the west coast. the worst right now, let's zoom in tight on the kansas city area. st. louis, little rock, memphis, that's the worst of it tonight, possible for severe weather....
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lonnie bunche will oversee many new museums and the superior he was previously a director of the african american newseum in washington, d.c.. we will have live coverage here on c-span. >> we have live coverage with presidential candidates in iowa and mississippi. 7:30 pm, the contender speak at the liberty and justice celebration in des moines. speakers include senator michael bennet and former vice president joe biden and senator cory booker, mayor pete buttigieg, ,nd representative john delaney senator kamala harris, representative beto o'rourke, senator bernie sanders, senator elizabeth warren and andrew yang. then at 8:00 p.m. on c-span two, the president holds a campaign rally with supporters in mississippi. watch the campaign 20 tony -- 2020 coverage live today on c-span and at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. watch anytime on c-span.org and listen on the go with a free c-span radio app. >> we are joined next by philip klein, discussing his new book on millenials and
lonnie bunche will oversee many new museums and the superior he was previously a director of the african american newseum in washington, d.c.. we will have live coverage here on c-span. >> we have live coverage with presidential candidates in iowa and mississippi. 7:30 pm, the contender speak at the liberty and justice celebration in des moines. speakers include senator michael bennet and former vice president joe biden and senator cory booker, mayor pete buttigieg, ,nd representative...
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. ♪ >> >> earlier this week, lonnie bunche outlined his priorities at his installation ceremony.eral lawmakers and supreme court justice john roberts who is also the chancellor of the sicilian, were on hand for the ceremony. [applause] >> thank you. on behalf of the board of regents of the smithsonian, i would like to welcome everyone here to the installation of the 14th
. ♪ >> >> earlier this week, lonnie bunche outlined his priorities at his installation ceremony.eral lawmakers and supreme court justice john roberts who is also the chancellor of the sicilian, were on hand for the ceremony. [applause] >> thank you. on behalf of the board of regents of the smithsonian, i would like to welcome everyone here to the installation of the 14th
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. >> earlier this week, new smithsonian institution secretary lonnie bunch outlined his priorities duringemarks at his official installation ceremony.
. >> earlier this week, new smithsonian institution secretary lonnie bunch outlined his priorities duringemarks at his official installation ceremony.
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so sculptor of giants i'll introduce you to my beautiful city lonnie one of my sources of inspiration i hope you like it. at the soul was born into a good capital romance which is home to more than 1700000 people just gated on the border with ghana of the coastal city horse not only miles and miles of beaches but it's also home to the leading container port in west africa but the city does not profit much from needs as it is mainly used for transfer shipment the majority of the population live off from one treat. their man please and these sense of trance pull it is also noticeable in a studio located in the neighborhood of the coming economy. this is why i communicate with that would i like to bring new life to the dead my sculptures can be up to 4 metres tall i use my artworks to talk about a feeling in my heart my goal is to give something new to the world. to move. the 20 year old artist never picks up wood from living trees on something nature is very important to him they hand sculptor also incorporates recycled materials into his artworks to make people aware of the importance
so sculptor of giants i'll introduce you to my beautiful city lonnie one of my sources of inspiration i hope you like it. at the soul was born into a good capital romance which is home to more than 1700000 people just gated on the border with ghana of the coastal city horse not only miles and miles of beaches but it's also home to the leading container port in west africa but the city does not profit much from needs as it is mainly used for transfer shipment the majority of the population live...
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. >> next, lonnie bunch the new secretary of the smithsonian institute testified on museum programs and operations. before the senate rules administration committee. secretary bunche outlined his priorities for the institution and efforts to reduce the maintenance backlog. the committee on rules administration were called to order good morning i want to thank my colleagues for attending and before i go any further, thanks secretary bunch for bringing some of their great collection for us to look at but we are glad to have you and several people from your team here to back you up if you need it but i'm confident you'll be able to be the man at the microphone. this is your first official appearance before the senate rules committee we are grateful to have you with us. secretary bunch appointment is historic and a number of ways. he is the first african-american secretary to lead the smithsonian institution as well as the first museum director later appointed secretary in at least around 75 years. i
. >> next, lonnie bunch the new secretary of the smithsonian institute testified on museum programs and operations. before the senate rules administration committee. secretary bunche outlined his priorities for the institution and efforts to reduce the maintenance backlog. the committee on rules administration were called to order good morning i want to thank my colleagues for attending and before i go any further, thanks secretary bunch for bringing some of their great collection for us...
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. >> lonnie bunche, new secretary of the smithsonian institution testifies on museum programs and operations before the senate rules and demonstration committee. secretary bunche outlines his priorities for the institution and efforts to reduce the maintenance backlog and comments on public, private partnerships is with sony and funding and the challenges for the national latino museum. from earlier this month this is about 50 minutes. >> the committee on rules and administration will be called to order pretty good morning. i want to thank my colleagues for attending and before i can thank the secretary for bringing some of their great collection for us to look at but mr. secretary, we are glad to have you and several people from your team here to back you up if you need it but i'm confident you will be able to be the man at that microphone they are. this is your first official appearance before the senate rules committee and we are grateful to have you with us. secretary bunche's appointment is historic in a number of ways in the first african-american secretary to lead the smithsonian inst
. >> lonnie bunche, new secretary of the smithsonian institution testifies on museum programs and operations before the senate rules and demonstration committee. secretary bunche outlines his priorities for the institution and efforts to reduce the maintenance backlog and comments on public, private partnerships is with sony and funding and the challenges for the national latino museum. from earlier this month this is about 50 minutes. >> the committee on rules and administration...
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lonnie wong shows us how the program works. >>he was outf one confinement facility into another for 10 dogs in the paws for life program, e prison's medal and administrative staff look forward to a change in the inmate population, given the the dogs were rescued from ome kill shelters around the ate from just hours from being euthaniz 5 the elderly dogs in the grand paws program will live out their lives here under e oinmates the best thing in the world, this is the best the underdogs will be trainefor adoption or a service dogs for senio and veterans, all of em will ve with inmates in their dorm, it's a task that is a welcome eak from prison life if you like a kid again take us back the screen is a great feeling right now this your lies with this. each of their adopte >>i've ner seen so many smiles this prison chie deputy warned daniel cueva has worked here 22 years and believes the dogs will transform around here a lot of these inmates haven't touched an since they've been incarcerad ansome that's 2030 years. i hoped this doe
lonnie wong shows us how the program works. >>he was outf one confinement facility into another for 10 dogs in the paws for life program, e prison's medal and administrative staff look forward to a change in the inmate population, given the the dogs were rescued from ome kill shelters around the ate from just hours from being euthaniz 5 the elderly dogs in the grand paws program will live out their lives here under e oinmates the best thing in the world, this is the best the underdogs...
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lonnie darcy was arrested after a months long investigation. there's been reports of $80,000 belonging to the pta group that san missing. rn ptwaro-diyebearsa no period starting in june 2017. >>> the intern district attorney announced an auto burglary task force today. this comes amid a car break-in price crisis in san francisco. they're calling it operation tangled web. it plans to target small commercial corridors where the break-ins happen and the illegal market places that thieves used to sell goods. >> there is a marketplace where stolen goods are very valuable. is going to work together to address the organized retail theft and fencing which makes the things that are stolen from our cars so valuable. >> the strikeforce will operate for the next 60 days. sumi loftis by the way is running to become the city's next district attorney. is one of 4 candidates to go before voters next tuesday. >>> california congresswoman accused of sexual misconduct says she's a victim of what she calls a misogynistic culture. reporter randy paige on what else
lonnie darcy was arrested after a months long investigation. there's been reports of $80,000 belonging to the pta group that san missing. rn ptwaro-diyebearsa no period starting in june 2017. >>> the intern district attorney announced an auto burglary task force today. this comes amid a car break-in price crisis in san francisco. they're calling it operation tangled web. it plans to target small commercial corridors where the break-ins happen and the illegal market places that thieves...
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lonnie, thank you so much. i did forget my winter coat today. but i'll survive. >> i got one i'll lend you. >> appreciate it. >>> to breaking news overnight from atlanta. former president jimmy carter is due to have brain surgery this morning. the 39th president has had a series of falls this year, and doctors say that's led to severe swelling. mark strassmann is outside emory university hospital. mark, good morning. so what do we know about this surgery? >> reporter: good morning. the goal of today's procedure is to relieve pressure on mr. carter's brain. doctors say the issue is internal bleeding after several recent falls. it's the latest in a series of health skarsz for america's -- scares for america's oldest president. last month he turned 95. the carter center says former president jimmy carter will undergo a surgical brain procedure this morning, something he needs because of recent falls. mr. carter has fallen three times this year. in may, his first fall broke his hip. last month, he fell twice. the first resulted in 14 stitches. the s
lonnie, thank you so much. i did forget my winter coat today. but i'll survive. >> i got one i'll lend you. >> appreciate it. >>> to breaking news overnight from atlanta. former president jimmy carter is due to have brain surgery this morning. the 39th president has had a series of falls this year, and doctors say that's led to severe swelling. mark strassmann is outside emory university hospital. mark, good morning. so what do we know about this surgery? >> reporter:...
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lonnie's home barely survived 2 years ago and warned people to take the smoke damage seriously. >> you'll feel the impacts. you'll have headaches, sore throat, your chest might hurt. i talked to 3 families with babies and said don't go home. >> reporter: back at george's house, a fire restoration company was surveying the damage and recommend you do not try to clean or even turn on the ac or heater until a professional examines the home. it can spread the residue and make it worse. george is looking at several days with industrial air scrubbers, a complete wipe down of the interior and most likely a complete replacement of the attic insulation. >> those vents cannot be closed or stopped, so the ash and smoke settles into the insulation, and that smell won't go away or dissipate. >> reporter: and they say it's definitely not a good idea to just tough it out. >> we don't know what the health consequences will be years from now, and that's what people aren't mindful of. like oh, it doesn't smell, it's okay. what you can't see can kill you. >> reporter: smoke damage is usually covered by home
lonnie's home barely survived 2 years ago and warned people to take the smoke damage seriously. >> you'll feel the impacts. you'll have headaches, sore throat, your chest might hurt. i talked to 3 families with babies and said don't go home. >> reporter: back at george's house, a fire restoration company was surveying the damage and recommend you do not try to clean or even turn on the ac or heater until a professional examines the home. it can spread the residue and make it worse....
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being cared for and trained by the inmates at the california medical facility prison in vacaville lonnieports on the program's success. >>he was out of one confinement facility and into another the program, this is medical and administrative staff look forward to a change in the inmate population, given the canines and unexpected welcome these dogs were rescued from kill shelters around the state from just hours from being euthanized 5 of the elderly dogs in the grand paws program will live out their lives here under the care of inmates the best thing in the world, this is the best the other dogs will be trained for adoption or a service dogs for seniors and veterans, all of them will live with inmates in their dorm, it's a task that is a welcome break from prison life if you like a kid again take us back the screen is a great feeling right now they sure are lies with this. each of their adopted. >>i've never seen so many smiles this prison chief deputy warned daniel cueva has worked here 22 years and believes the dogs will transform around here a lot of these inmates haven't touched an
being cared for and trained by the inmates at the california medical facility prison in vacaville lonnieports on the program's success. >>he was out of one confinement facility and into another the program, this is medical and administrative staff look forward to a change in the inmate population, given the canines and unexpected welcome these dogs were rescued from kill shelters around the state from just hours from being euthanized 5 of the elderly dogs in the grand paws program will...
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chief weathercaster lonnie quinn of wcbs-tv is in westport, connecticut, where the temperatures are already below freezing. how long is this likely to last? >> reporter: we're going to get this through the weekend. there may be a one-day bump on the east coast for like sunday or so. basically you got to get the winter coats out and keep them out. the reason why we are near westport, we're on the connecticut shoreline. a cold front that came through the east coast, you could actually see it. it's that distinct line of cloud cover that's off shore now. and behind it in comes the northwest wind and in comes the temperatures that are going to be -- they're going to be dropping. you know, really the newsworthy thing to take from all this, a lot of folks will be having temperatures go below freezing a little ahead of schedule this year. where i am right now in westport, you're about where you should be. they've already had their subfreezing temperature. up and down the sea business board, look at the numbers. new york city goes to 30 or below by the 13th. that will take place today. baltimore, ty
chief weathercaster lonnie quinn of wcbs-tv is in westport, connecticut, where the temperatures are already below freezing. how long is this likely to last? >> reporter: we're going to get this through the weekend. there may be a one-day bump on the east coast for like sunday or so. basically you got to get the winter coats out and keep them out. the reason why we are near westport, we're on the connecticut shoreline. a cold front that came through the east coast, you could actually see...
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reporter lonnie wong breaks down the argument.ken) hundreds of thousands of people are on their way tonight to their thanksgiving destinations.(pam) s-f-o says -- today was actually the busiest travel day of the holiday season. the airport expects about 6-point-9 million travelers to pass through the facility through new years. to put that in perspective -- about 7.1 million people live in nine bay area counties. the airport advises .. to check ahead with your airline to make sure your flight is on time. it also recommends travelers arrive two -hours before their flight. (ken) it's also a busy time for food banks in the bay area. this was inside the distribution center for the san francisco marin food bank this morning. its director says -- roughly 1 in 5 people may be in need of their services. (ken) if
reporter lonnie wong breaks down the argument.ken) hundreds of thousands of people are on their way tonight to their thanksgiving destinations.(pam) s-f-o says -- today was actually the busiest travel day of the holiday season. the airport expects about 6-point-9 million travelers to pass through the facility through new years. to put that in perspective -- about 7.1 million people live in nine bay area counties. the airport advises .. to check ahead with your airline to make sure your flight...
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parliament where the spanish only rejects of the whole spaniards and it was approved by referendum in the lonny that law that new constitution which was not an independent constitution was ruled out by the spanish national court after that people started voting for independence parties and now we have a majority in the park at the bottom and for independence and we've had a majority for some years and i think that will continue to show and it will do to grow if the spanish government continues on its way of not wanting to sit down and negotiate not wanting to sit down and having a dialogue we had an awful abuse but we won elections the coalition of parties not just the rule the coalition of parties who spoke. the spanish elections in catalonia you had a referendum on all the elections for many years and you still are no nearer independent so what can be the resolution. to the cattle controversy we believe that the only solution to this is this has to be a political solution based on dialogue and that means that. institutionally spain is having for the last 45 years a. lot of innocent realty eco
parliament where the spanish only rejects of the whole spaniards and it was approved by referendum in the lonny that law that new constitution which was not an independent constitution was ruled out by the spanish national court after that people started voting for independence parties and now we have a majority in the park at the bottom and for independence and we've had a majority for some years and i think that will continue to show and it will do to grow if the spanish government continues...
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. >> tomorrow the secretary of the smithsonian institution lonnie bunche chronicles the creation of themuseum of african-american history and culture. republican senator rand paul of kentucky discusses socialism. washington times national security columnist bill gertz reports on china's efforts to become military and economic superpower. and journalist naomi klein talks about consumerism and climate change.for more information about the authors you will see tomorrow visit booktv.org or check your program guide. >> the new c-span online store now has book tv products. go to c-span store.org to check them out. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. for complete television schedule visit booktv.org. you can also follow along behind the scenes on social media at booktv on twitter, instagram, and facebook. [applause] good evening everyone. welcome to the new york historical
. >> tomorrow the secretary of the smithsonian institution lonnie bunche chronicles the creation of themuseum of african-american history and culture. republican senator rand paul of kentucky discusses socialism. washington times national security columnist bill gertz reports on china's efforts to become military and economic superpower. and journalist naomi klein talks about consumerism and climate change.for more information about the authors you will see tomorrow visit booktv.org or...
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history and culture during the age of bush, obama, and trump" book tour, a conversation with secretary lonnie bunch and scott pelley. welcome interim director of the national museum of african-american history and culture, doctor spencer crew.
history and culture during the age of bush, obama, and trump" book tour, a conversation with secretary lonnie bunch and scott pelley. welcome interim director of the national museum of african-american history and culture, doctor spencer crew.
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morning to discuss the smithsonian institution and its programs and to welcome the new secretary lonnie bunche before the committee for the first time since his appointment. i'm also proud to oversee the institution as both a member of the rules committee and is the ranking member of the appropriations subcommittee. in both worlds of work to make sure congress is an active partner with the smithsonian institution and provides the resources to meet its obligation for specific educational scientific and artistic life of this nation and i say i'm here sometimes on weekends and my wife and i go to many of your museums and it's a marvelous display about so many important issues in american life and around the world. i am proud that the senate subcommittee has worked in advance a bill that provides more than $1 billion and also includes new funding increases for security, facility maintenance and 1.7 million in new funding for the latino center. i look forward to producing a final bill that would give the institution a strong budget for 2020. i welcome the chance to talk about the opportunity
morning to discuss the smithsonian institution and its programs and to welcome the new secretary lonnie bunche before the committee for the first time since his appointment. i'm also proud to oversee the institution as both a member of the rules committee and is the ranking member of the appropriations subcommittee. in both worlds of work to make sure congress is an active partner with the smithsonian institution and provides the resources to meet its obligation for specific educational...
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very pleased to be here to discuss the smithsonian institution, and to welcome its new secretary, lonnie bunch before the committee for the first time since his appointment. i'm also proud to have the chance to oversee the institution as both a member of the rules committee here, and as the ranking member. in both roles, i've worked to make sure that congress is an active partner with the smithsonian institution, and provides the resources it needed to meet the obligations to meet the civic, and artistic life of this nation. i can just say i'm here sometimes on weekends, and my wife and i go to many of your museums, and it's a marvelous display for americans, and issues around the world. i'm proud that the senate interior subcommittee has work to advance an appropriations bill that provides more than one billion dollars. this also includes new funding a crisis for security facilities, and 1.7 million in funding. i look forward to producing a new bill that will give the strong budget for fiscal year 2020. i welcome the chance to talk about the opportunities and challenges of this and supp
very pleased to be here to discuss the smithsonian institution, and to welcome its new secretary, lonnie bunch before the committee for the first time since his appointment. i'm also proud to have the chance to oversee the institution as both a member of the rules committee here, and as the ranking member. in both roles, i've worked to make sure that congress is an active partner with the smithsonian institution, and provides the resources it needed to meet the obligations to meet the civic,...
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lonnie darcy stole from the pta. she was the former treasurer. she embezzled money from june 2017 to june 2019. >>> it's not as predictable as it once was as breast cancer awareness month winds down. the need for screening is ramping up. african-american women are 40% more likely than caucasian women to die from breast cancer, the leading cause of all cancer deaths for hispanic women. what hasn't changed? early detection making a big difference. >> women to undergo regular screening mammography when they're diagnosed compared to those who don't. >> breast cancer prevention advocates are pushing for more funding and targeting younger and more diverse groups of women. >>> it's halloween night and we need the spooky forecast. not so spooky, right? >> looks fantastic. spook-tacular. i had to say it. i'll probably say it again. what's ahead for the weekend coming up. >>> all right, we have a double charge at a restaurant, an extra phone line and then an out-of-state tax dispute. our team is equipped to take on almost any quibble. i'm chris chmura, nbc
lonnie darcy stole from the pta. she was the former treasurer. she embezzled money from june 2017 to june 2019. >>> it's not as predictable as it once was as breast cancer awareness month winds down. the need for screening is ramping up. african-american women are 40% more likely than caucasian women to die from breast cancer, the leading cause of all cancer deaths for hispanic women. what hasn't changed? early detection making a big difference. >> women to undergo regular...
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period when such political signs are allowed the california california department of transportation lonnies sign shows an american flag alternating with a public service announcement urging motorists not to text and drive that earlier a much smaller sign at the same location put up by the billboard company. reelection message simply saying trump 2020, the sign expressing the views of the company but according to california's outdoor advertising act, political signs visible from within 660 feet of a state highway right of way is illegal. it's more than 90 days from an election. the trump sign was displayed on busy interstate 2 oh 5 new tracy boulevard several weeks earlier than allowed. since california's presidential primary is on march 3rd that constitutional according to nor cal attorneys joshua from an who spoke to us from southern california so political speech is one of the most in important hallmarks of the first amendment. >>i think political speech to certain time friends is simply unacceptable in a lawsuit filed in federal court in sacramento. >>alleges that the outdoor advertisin
period when such political signs are allowed the california california department of transportation lonnies sign shows an american flag alternating with a public service announcement urging motorists not to text and drive that earlier a much smaller sign at the same location put up by the billboard company. reelection message simply saying trump 2020, the sign expressing the views of the company but according to california's outdoor advertising act, political signs visible from within 660 feet...
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dedicated to several worlwar 2 and korean war veterans who arnow in their 80's and 90's as reporter lonnietells uthe history of that memorial. >>has relevance in the current debate over immigration. it ke dozens of nk you to vets others today. >>this one dedicated to mexican arican vets of world war 2 and the kore war men now in their 80's and 90's younger vets to acknowledge the supports. the ceremony took place under a simple marble statue known only as el fold the soier, it was dedicated in 19 51 at the old mexican americ community center at southside park spearheaded by a gup known as the mexican american war mothers. thewanted to show everyone not all. >>they shot at hard fighting veterans, look like john wayne they got no help from civic organizations, instead they scraped for years selling tacos and tamales after church they did it the hard way by making tamales and making cakes putting on dance as 88 year-old commonan tell i mean remembers helping her mother in the dog and effort they were very proud when it s finished moved to its current location across from the state capitol in
dedicated to several worlwar 2 and korean war veterans who arnow in their 80's and 90's as reporter lonnietells uthe history of that memorial. >>has relevance in the current debate over immigration. it ke dozens of nk you to vets others today. >>this one dedicated to mexican arican vets of world war 2 and the kore war men now in their 80's and 90's younger vets to acknowledge the supports. the ceremony took place under a simple marble statue known only as el fold the soier, it was...
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lonnie goodman is an investigator and joins us tonight. i have overstated the case here? those outlines correct? >> that's what's going on. way back in the days of solyndra if you remember all the way back then in 2008 and 2009, the government created this bailout program called the term asset backed loan facility also known as tals. the government was going to provide these very favorable loans to companies that agreed to incest in certain asset backed securities. and one of the companies that got these loans was rosemont capital which is a firm affiliated with hunteras biden. they received $130 million of these loans. and this was during a time, this is in 2009 when joe biden was vice president. and he was very actively promoting these bailout programs at the time. >> tucker: so i mean if you are the obama administration, wouldn't you want to be really, really rigorously careful to make certain that none of this money wound up benefiting the close relatives nuclear family of say your vice president? why would they allow this to happen? >> yeah. you would think. so i als
lonnie goodman is an investigator and joins us tonight. i have overstated the case here? those outlines correct? >> that's what's going on. way back in the days of solyndra if you remember all the way back then in 2008 and 2009, the government created this bailout program called the term asset backed loan facility also known as tals. the government was going to provide these very favorable loans to companies that agreed to incest in certain asset backed securities. and one of the...
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thunder valley casino resort for development, including homes for more than 13,000 new residen reporter lonniehis plan is changing what was and visign for that area decades ag >>the sunset area is a huge chunof land between roseville rockland in lincoln bordered on the east by how we 65. a key feature of the plant is a 2200 acre residential areacalled placer rant which will eventuallynclude 5,600 recession. home building has been a solid part of the economy which fills a housing shortage. >>there's that low density medium density and hi density residential the that only have housing it sets aside zones for light industrial. >>retail development, even an entertainment district with theme pas on land surrounding the thunder valley casino. the placer s development hopes to be anchored by higher education facilities. a key component of the long-range plan a satellite campus for sac state that will eventually service 25,000 students place right here what is now farmland. the hope is that a combined sac state and sierra college will fehe designated innovation district and high-tech businesses that w
thunder valley casino resort for development, including homes for more than 13,000 new residen reporter lonniehis plan is changing what was and visign for that area decades ag >>the sunset area is a huge chunof land between roseville rockland in lincoln bordered on the east by how we 65. a key feature of the plant is a 2200 acre residential areacalled placer rant which will eventuallynclude 5,600 recession. home building has been a solid part of the economy which fills a housing shortage....