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you see mary here, mrs. arminstear armstead. mary with two children. harriett, and this little scriple is navy yard right here. the slave holders whose -- the people who attempted to us caes right? the slaveholders of those people really effectively want today send a message to the enslaved across washington dc and maryland that they want today teach the enslaved a lesson not to run away or to escape. so they would be sold. they were sold south really as a deterrent. and marry, and most of the children, were taken to baltimore for sale to be sold. this is the scene you just saw in the short film, right? they were taken from the b&o railroad station to baltimore. so he is desperate to intervene. daniel on the platform is bludgeoned by the train conducto conductors, the train pulls away, and some abolitionists saw this and helped daniel intervene. so what happens is that eventually with help from some abolitionis abolitionists, he is able to raise $400 and purchase mary bell's freedom, but he only has enough money to purchase two of the children. okay? s
you see mary here, mrs. arminstear armstead. mary with two children. harriett, and this little scriple is navy yard right here. the slave holders whose -- the people who attempted to us caes right? the slaveholders of those people really effectively want today send a message to the enslaved across washington dc and maryland that they want today teach the enslaved a lesson not to run away or to escape. so they would be sold. they were sold south really as a deterrent. and marry, and most of the...
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marie is wrong about the guidelines.y stuff sick people in the nursing homes. if those were the guidelines, why didn't ron desantis do it? he did something brilliant and he saved countless lives. when i do something wrong, i blame everybody but myself. i blame greg. i will say that the producers screwed up. it's exactly what cuomo did. remember what he did. he played dumb. what directive? and then you know what, he tried to delete it, then he said trump told me to do it. now he said no, it's the nursing home's fault. he got caught red handed in on me everybody can see he made a boneheaded error. the media is covering for him. >> lawrence: greg. >> greg: i was going to say what i said before but it kind of drives me crazy that he had chris rock and rosie perez they're like as celebrity bells and whistles. the pandemic reveals i think the true weaknesses and strengths of our country. we found out about american unity, innovation, industry. our witnesses were bureaucracy, the media, politics, elder care. i think we need to
marie is wrong about the guidelines.y stuff sick people in the nursing homes. if those were the guidelines, why didn't ron desantis do it? he did something brilliant and he saved countless lives. when i do something wrong, i blame everybody but myself. i blame greg. i will say that the producers screwed up. it's exactly what cuomo did. remember what he did. he played dumb. what directive? and then you know what, he tried to delete it, then he said trump told me to do it. now he said no, it's...
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marie harf, serve america pac and fox news contributor. in the center box, bret baier, anchor and executive editor of "special report." we say on this fine friday that he is "outnumbered." bret, i will begin with you. what kind of reverberation is this having washington today? particularly among democrats. the dropping of charges against general flynn. >> harris, a lot of things being said about attorney general barr, and lobbying all kinds of accusations that he is politicizing the justice department. but barr, in that interview with cbs, was pretty cut and dried. he set a u.s. attorney out to look into these charges for some time, to dig into them. and then, after the documents that we had released last week, that showed the lead-up to that investigation, and that interview at the white house. done without the knowledge of the white house counsel, done without the traditional ways you get to that. it raised a lot of questions, and it was that u.s. attorney that barr appointed that recommended these charges be dropped. obviously, bill bar
marie harf, serve america pac and fox news contributor. in the center box, bret baier, anchor and executive editor of "special report." we say on this fine friday that he is "outnumbered." bret, i will begin with you. what kind of reverberation is this having washington today? particularly among democrats. the dropping of charges against general flynn. >> harris, a lot of things being said about attorney general barr, and lobbying all kinds of accusations that he is...
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marie: thank you and exactly. television has changed since cspan began 41 years ago our mission continues . to provide an unfiltered view of governments, ready this year we invite you primary election coverage, the presidential impeachment process and now the federal response to the coronavirus. it was on c-span's public affairs programming on television, online, or listen on a freak radio app. and be part of the national conversation to cspan's daily washington journal program. work through social media feed pretty cspan, created by private industry predict america's cable television company is a public service and write you today your television provider. >> long time diefenbaker is the co-author of this new book, it is called "hop skip go" .
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by using a series of aliases, including mary henley and mary jones. we fast forward to reconstruction, there we have letters in richards' hand, revealing she had served as a federal agent during the war. i was able to corroborate the story and map it on the bowser story. interestingly -- this is an object lesson in what historians do and the joys and pit falls of our work. the most striking piece of evidence on mary richards' wartime exploits didn't come to light until after i published a book. some years after i published my book about van lew, someone at the state library in virginia sent me a newspaper article from a new york newspaper, one of the premiere african-american count newspapers in the country. that article covered a speech given by a woman going by the name richmonia richards to the brooklyn, new york, baptist church. in this article, we see the claim -- we see richards credited with having said she had gone into the president's house seeking for washing and making her way into a private office where she opened the drawers and scrutiniz
by using a series of aliases, including mary henley and mary jones. we fast forward to reconstruction, there we have letters in richards' hand, revealing she had served as a federal agent during the war. i was able to corroborate the story and map it on the bowser story. interestingly -- this is an object lesson in what historians do and the joys and pit falls of our work. the most striking piece of evidence on mary richards' wartime exploits didn't come to light until after i published a book....
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aliases, mary handily, mary jones. we fast forward to reconstruction. we have letters in richard's own hand revealing to the friedman's bureau that she had indeed served as a federal agent during the war. i was able to corroborate richards the story and map it on to the browser story. interestingly and this is sort such a lesson. the joys and pitfalls of our work. the most reichl striking single piece of evidence on mary richards wartime experts didn't come until after i publish the books. some years after i published my book about van lew, someone at the state library in virginia sent me a newspaper article from a new york newspaper, the angle african. that newspaper article covered a speech given by a woman going by the name rich monita richards to the brooklyn new york at the simeone baptist church in september of 1865. in this article, we see the claim. we see richard has credited with having said she had quote, gone to president davis is house while he was absent seeking for washing and making yourself into a priv
aliases, mary handily, mary jones. we fast forward to reconstruction. we have letters in richard's own hand revealing to the friedman's bureau that she had indeed served as a federal agent during the war. i was able to corroborate richards the story and map it on to the browser story. interestingly and this is sort such a lesson. the joys and pitfalls of our work. the most reichl striking single piece of evidence on mary richards wartime experts didn't come until after i publish the books. some...
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i paid $30. >> marie: some are only -- >> harris: let me finish, please. >> marie: sorry. >> harris:have 38 plus million people out of work, melissa, as you and i have been talking about. they lost their health care, of them. they in a position where they can go out and even pay $30. i know specifically here in new jersey the wait for the free testing is quite different than it is if you have money in your pocket. i just put that out there. i love that app, it's great, it'll tell you where to go. if you got the cash, that's great. i have multiple family members. it's not just $30, it's 30 times blah, blah, blah. on the wait for the free test, at least in the county where i live, there is in most cases and deaths in new jersey. those numbers, you're right, they change constantly. there might be another county he was ahead of us today, sadly. where i am, the wait can be 1-2 hours. people don't have it necessarily to be able to wait. i just put that out there. >> melissa: that's a great point and a great idea for a gofundme. to sponsor, put in $30 and sponsor somebody else's test. or wh
i paid $30. >> marie: some are only -- >> harris: let me finish, please. >> marie: sorry. >> harris:have 38 plus million people out of work, melissa, as you and i have been talking about. they lost their health care, of them. they in a position where they can go out and even pay $30. i know specifically here in new jersey the wait for the free testing is quite different than it is if you have money in your pocket. i just put that out there. i love that app, it's great,...
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let's go back to marie at nasa kennedy. marie.arie: i have to tell you leland threw up his arms in victory when he saw more people sporting the meatball and lauren looks like someone just kidnapped her dog. worm, no worm, go away, worm. you can't predict. that is the beauty of diversity of opinions, you know? leland: there is a card game we possums fargo. you have to play in a pants were the commander loses the hand before you walk out. play enough hands where the commander loses the hand before you walk out. that is probably what they are doing. >> we will give them that moment in private. we had a scrub really late in the count yesterday. it was like, a collective groan across the country. what does it take to really refocus yourself on day two? is there a little superstition involved? leland: we try to keep everything the same way. we practice this way. we play this way. if you stay in the same form and function you have done before, .othing will happen doug d asd bob and they wereetanking and getting ready to get out of crew d
let's go back to marie at nasa kennedy. marie.arie: i have to tell you leland threw up his arms in victory when he saw more people sporting the meatball and lauren looks like someone just kidnapped her dog. worm, no worm, go away, worm. you can't predict. that is the beauty of diversity of opinions, you know? leland: there is a card game we possums fargo. you have to play in a pants were the commander loses the hand before you walk out. play enough hands where the commander loses the hand...
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marie, it seemed like a pretty good response. >> marie: yeah, i think it's the right response from themer vice president. wealth can he say? he has denied it, he has pointed out that her story has changed, he highlighted the fact that there is no evidence that this assault happen. but he sort of sounded very honest there. "if you believe it, maybe you shouldn't vote for me." i've also started seeing more pieces from democrats, from democratic leaders, who are sort of tackling this idea for women who might believe tara reade or my believe that something happen, even though there's no evidence. democrats taking that idea head-on and saying, "look, elections or choices between two people. they are not a search for a perfect candidate or a perfect person. come november, the choice on the ballot between joe biden and donald trump, especially when it comes to women's issues, many democrats mind, is pretty stark. so it's really interesting discussion i see democrats starting to have, melissa. >> melissa: yeah. david, i mean, it's very honest. you can believe her and still vote for him. i've h
marie, it seemed like a pretty good response. >> marie: yeah, i think it's the right response from themer vice president. wealth can he say? he has denied it, he has pointed out that her story has changed, he highlighted the fact that there is no evidence that this assault happen. but he sort of sounded very honest there. "if you believe it, maybe you shouldn't vote for me." i've also started seeing more pieces from democrats, from democratic leaders, who are sort of tackling...
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today i'm visiting mary at her new home care resort chiangmai. her villa is next to one of the 2 swimming pools. that you sit down you know you. go on. with what but if you want to be careful mary will come on come on. if only that from. a photo her family sent is filled with pages of a life that is lost to her. was that. this. is. my. look at this tweet that. she has for dedicated carers who work rotating shifts around the clock ensuring she is never left alone i heard that you were a good dancer. your son told me. the sun. was. hot remember not to remember. but. the care was all that they were markel i mean that yeah you know they're like her daughters and i think she gets more comfort and pleasure from their presence than ours i think we stress around you know she's supposed to remember things about us but she does say that mean stresses. so it's a 45 minute drive one hour drive by peter brown is a british hotelier who bought this holiday resort 11 years ago. it was appalled before he transformed part of it into a dementia care facility after
today i'm visiting mary at her new home care resort chiangmai. her villa is next to one of the 2 swimming pools. that you sit down you know you. go on. with what but if you want to be careful mary will come on come on. if only that from. a photo her family sent is filled with pages of a life that is lost to her. was that. this. is. my. look at this tweet that. she has for dedicated carers who work rotating shifts around the clock ensuring she is never left alone i heard that you were a good...
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dearly --t was mary mary gave -- michael -- mary daly. michael is with us now. rate universe -- interview as normal. she does think that she will recover based on the fact that companies are eager to get black -- back to work. did we not hear from that her colleague that if they did not get back to work sooner rather than later, we would have a depression? mike: she went on to say confidence is key. people need to go out and feel that they are safe before they will go shopping or to restaurants, and businesses have to believe that they can keep people safe before they reopen. that will be the big hold up through the summer, trying to get to that level of confidence that people would be able to resume economic activity, and because of the virus, we do not know how fast that will happen. david: what about the main street lending program. i am not sure she directly answered your question of why it would be too late? mike: it will take a little while to get out there. this is a straight program to keep people on the payroll, although that is a component. it is to ke
dearly --t was mary mary gave -- michael -- mary daly. michael is with us now. rate universe -- interview as normal. she does think that she will recover based on the fact that companies are eager to get black -- back to work. did we not hear from that her colleague that if they did not get back to work sooner rather than later, we would have a depression? mike: she went on to say confidence is key. people need to go out and feel that they are safe before they will go shopping or to...
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matt gorman, marie harf.n with you and your reaction, matt. >> matt: can you imagine if a republican had said that during the brett kavanaugh confirmation fight? there would be a media firestorm. not only do you have pelosi saying that, we have democratic candidates across the country, from sarah gideon in maine, teresa greenfield in iowa, kristy smith is writing a special election for the house in california. they've been totally silent on these allegations. totally silent. as you said before, it's gone from "believe women" to, "well, just trust joe biden." it's about holding democrats to the standard they themselves had a couple years ago. now it's politically inconvenient for them to hold themselves to that standard, and they paint themselves into a corner. it's preposterous. >> harris: marie harf, when you hear some democrats saying, "yes, let's see a full investigation of this," it isn't just, in part, "believe all women." is also the question, "can joe biden get past this and lissy privette did or did n
matt gorman, marie harf.n with you and your reaction, matt. >> matt: can you imagine if a republican had said that during the brett kavanaugh confirmation fight? there would be a media firestorm. not only do you have pelosi saying that, we have democratic candidates across the country, from sarah gideon in maine, teresa greenfield in iowa, kristy smith is writing a special election for the house in california. they've been totally silent on these allegations. totally silent. as you said...
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day, is she the real mary day? and family members, tony, they were skeptical when this woman shows up out of nowhere. and adding to the skepticism is the fact that just before police found her, three weeks before she was discovered by police, she had a state i.d. issued to her. the timing was so coincidental, that just added to the skepticism of who is this woman in arizona. >> and you actually met her. what did she have to say? >> reporter: yes. after five years of trying to chase down this story, the story's been decades long, we've been looking at it since about 2012, she did say that she was adamant that she was the real mary day. >> maureen, i so appreciate good tv while we're sheltering at home. thank you very much for this. and maureen's report, if you want to check it out along with me, it will be saturday night. it's called "whatever happened to mary day?" you can watch it tomorrow at 10:00, 9:00 central here, of course, on cbs. >>> the coronavirus pandemic has drastically changed the way we interact with
day, is she the real mary day? and family members, tony, they were skeptical when this woman shows up out of nowhere. and adding to the skepticism is the fact that just before police found her, three weeks before she was discovered by police, she had a state i.d. issued to her. the timing was so coincidental, that just added to the skepticism of who is this woman in arizona. >> and you actually met her. what did she have to say? >> reporter: yes. after five years of trying to chase...
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he mourned ann and yet he eventually married mary todd. he mourned eddie but he would raise three more boys. he moved on. from getting on with life following these private losses before the war, he would extrapolate getting on with life, getting on with the job during the war. because there would be more personal loss during the war. particularly and most grievously, the death of his favorite son, willie, from typhoid in february of 1862, a death so emotionally wracking that it seems to have very nearly incapacitated him. i never saw a man so bowed down with grief, mary's seamstress elizabeth keckley recalled. he came to the bed where willie's body was lying after he died, lifted the cover from the face of his child, gazed at it long and earnestly, murmuring, my poor boy. he was too good for this earth. god has called him home. i know he is better off in hemp but we loved him so. it is so hard, hard to have him die. he then burst into what was described as great sobs. later that day the president walked into his private secretary's office.
he mourned ann and yet he eventually married mary todd. he mourned eddie but he would raise three more boys. he moved on. from getting on with life following these private losses before the war, he would extrapolate getting on with life, getting on with the job during the war. because there would be more personal loss during the war. particularly and most grievously, the death of his favorite son, willie, from typhoid in february of 1862, a death so emotionally wracking that it seems to have...
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>> marie: maybe a little bit. i think that this process in picking a vice president is still months ahead of us. i don't think he's anywhere close to picking a vice president. for me, melissa, i'm actually heartened to hear a politician admit when they are wrong and apologize. it is so different from what we hear from donald trump. jim clyburn, as always, was right in the comments he made about vice president biden. joe biden is not a saint, but he's a good public servant and he is a distant human being. for many people in this country, according to polls, a majority of his people in this country, they think you'd be a good president. so, it has started a conversation. but one of my questions is why there isn't a conversation about what's happening on the other side. two days later, president trump treated essentially calling a prominent black female politician on the democratic side fat. that didn't spark outrage among the people two days earlier who were so outraged to joe biden for his comments. jim clyburn's r
>> marie: maybe a little bit. i think that this process in picking a vice president is still months ahead of us. i don't think he's anywhere close to picking a vice president. for me, melissa, i'm actually heartened to hear a politician admit when they are wrong and apologize. it is so different from what we hear from donald trump. jim clyburn, as always, was right in the comments he made about vice president biden. joe biden is not a saint, but he's a good public servant and he is a...
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>> mary said, i'm going to stand. ms. stavik, i have just a few questions. >> i decided that before i went up there that i would answer every question they asked as briefly and as well as i could. >> did you ever see her with tim bass? >> no. >> one of the things i did with the witnesses i called, i asked each of them if they had ever seen mandy with tim bass. >> no. never. >> we wouldn't hang out with him at all, ever. >> the main point was they didn't know each other. they didn't hang out together. they didn't run in the same circles. >> mr. mceachran, would you like to call your next witness? >> the most devastating testimony against tim bass came from tom bass' younger brother. >> good afternoon, mr. bass. >> tim's brother tom, who was a few years younger than tim, testified against him. >> do you swear or affirm to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth in all matters here before the court? >> tom is a solid person. >> is it difficult for you to be here testifying today? >> very much so. when i
>> mary said, i'm going to stand. ms. stavik, i have just a few questions. >> i decided that before i went up there that i would answer every question they asked as briefly and as well as i could. >> did you ever see her with tim bass? >> no. >> one of the things i did with the witnesses i called, i asked each of them if they had ever seen mandy with tim bass. >> no. never. >> we wouldn't hang out with him at all, ever. >> the main point was they...
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mary lincoln was upset she didn't meet douglass, i think it is in a memoir that mary lincoln finds out douglass was there and was upset she didn't get a chance to meet him. lincoln then invited douglass to tea. ouglass already had an engagement. he was fastidious. if he had an engagement, he was not going to break it. so he did not to tea with the president. and a couple of weeks later, lincoln is assassinated in douglass says, i could have broken my engagement if i had no that was my last chance to meet ith the president. >> the assassination date. i'm sure a lot of people noticed on the slide with sojourner truth, can you speak to this one and the other little one with untie? jonathan: it is the story about a woman named nancy bushrod. i actually closed the white house book with this story. in april 1865, a young black mother named nancy bushtrot walk to the white house and the garsd don't want to let her in. and she pleads with them and they say, we will let her in. she eventually up to the white house and is pleading to see lincoln, and the guards won't let her any further. then li
mary lincoln was upset she didn't meet douglass, i think it is in a memoir that mary lincoln finds out douglass was there and was upset she didn't get a chance to meet him. lincoln then invited douglass to tea. ouglass already had an engagement. he was fastidious. if he had an engagement, he was not going to break it. so he did not to tea with the president. and a couple of weeks later, lincoln is assassinated in douglass says, i could have broken my engagement if i had no that was my last...
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jonathan: mary did not. she sends robert over to try to get her husband being welcoming to these two black doctors. and there are other moments as well. in january 1865, a release went out from the white house saying anyone of any ways is permitted race is permitted at the white house for the new year's reception. and well over 100 african-americans show up for the reception, and mary lincoln was not having it, and forced them to wait until after white guests that gone through. i don't think mary had the same egalitarian strain her husband did. >> late in the war, did lincoln solicit or share his thoughts on reconstruction? jonathan: did he share them with whom? >> his black visitors to the white house. jonathan: that is a good question. to some extent they did, in terms of reconstruction and talking about expanding the franchise, but i don't know that he did. he certainly talked about public policy. robert smalls is a famous slave from south carolina who escapes and after the war becomes a congressman. smal
jonathan: mary did not. she sends robert over to try to get her husband being welcoming to these two black doctors. and there are other moments as well. in january 1865, a release went out from the white house saying anyone of any ways is permitted race is permitted at the white house for the new year's reception. and well over 100 african-americans show up for the reception, and mary lincoln was not having it, and forced them to wait until after white guests that gone through. i don't think...
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and he was upset that mary threw out the tree. he told my brother john he was upset because he liked to exercise by sawing pieces off the tree. so he was depressed, he was sad it was gone, but he did the shoot anyway. he got it together. and then in the middle of the day we had a new christmas tree delivered to his house. we somehow managed to find a pine tree in june and he was just absolutely thrilled when it showed up. his mood changed dramatically. and in a lot of ways fred willard was like a christmas tree in june. a little weird, familiar, but still surprising to see it. full of good memories and you're just instantly happy that it's there. so over the past couple years fred became a very regular part of our show. a few weeks after his wife, mary, his wife of 50 years had passed away, i'd heard that he was feeling down and we wanted to come up with something for him to do. and as it turned out, trump had just announced that he was forming the space force. and when we looked it up, when we googled the word "space force," we f
and he was upset that mary threw out the tree. he told my brother john he was upset because he liked to exercise by sawing pieces off the tree. so he was depressed, he was sad it was gone, but he did the shoot anyway. he got it together. and then in the middle of the day we had a new christmas tree delivered to his house. we somehow managed to find a pine tree in june and he was just absolutely thrilled when it showed up. his mood changed dramatically. and in a lot of ways fred willard was like...
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plus remember marie yovanovitch? she was held up as this great saint, this hero by the press in the last -- for standing up against time, but did she tell the truth about her knowledge of marie's mom? oh, yeah, we are tracking that with john solomon, breaking news for us tonight on that. you won't see it anywhere else. joe biden's media fillers get more embarrassing and revealing and hilarious. all from yesterday's covid hearing, we have those histrionics also from raymond arroyo, has it all and "seen and unseen." but first, senators chuck grassley and ron johnson earlier today released the list of obama administration officials who didn't make those requests to unmask information on my plan, reveal who it was on that phone call and after four years now of wondering and speculating, we now know -- we've been asking this, i think i've been talking about this since day one, who in the obama administration was so curious, especially in those final days of the obama administration? who was it? well, we should note, the p
plus remember marie yovanovitch? she was held up as this great saint, this hero by the press in the last -- for standing up against time, but did she tell the truth about her knowledge of marie's mom? oh, yeah, we are tracking that with john solomon, breaking news for us tonight on that. you won't see it anywhere else. joe biden's media fillers get more embarrassing and revealing and hilarious. all from yesterday's covid hearing, we have those histrionics also from raymond arroyo, has it all...
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my wife, mary. see? mary, she's free. daniel, daniel! >> okay, at the heart of this story, a central fact. that slave holders throughout the entire period here, from 1800 to 1860, were separating families and selling people, or attempting to sell them into the interstate slave trade, with deception, and with speed. this is what we might call sudden sales. slave holders used this tactic, a sudden sale, to the slave, not tell them what's happening, sell them quickly, transport them to washington, d.c., out of maryland, and then on the ships, or marched, or on the train, to the deep south, to louisiana, to the sugar fields, or to the cotton fields of mississippi. these sudden sales were quite obviously meant to in some cases avert possible freedom, to avert what the law might dictate in a particular family that might have a legitimate claim to freedom. to place people suddenly out of the reach of the courts, rip them away from their family networks, remove them from the possibility of being able to contact an attorney, much less gather witn
my wife, mary. see? mary, she's free. daniel, daniel! >> okay, at the heart of this story, a central fact. that slave holders throughout the entire period here, from 1800 to 1860, were separating families and selling people, or attempting to sell them into the interstate slave trade, with deception, and with speed. this is what we might call sudden sales. slave holders used this tactic, a sudden sale, to the slave, not tell them what's happening, sell them quickly, transport them to...
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howie: all right, marie, thank you very much for joining us this sunday. marie: thank you.ome a pit reporters on nascar relaunching season today and how things are very different. howie: we have all missed professional sports during the pandemic, today nascar ramps up season returning to action at darlington, south carolina, race you can see on fox broadcast but with all kinds of changes including no fans in the stands, joining us jamie little, pit reporter for fox nascar who is joining today's coverage, jamie, how has the virus change the way you'll be covering the next race and are you worried about interviewing drivers and getting a bit too close? >> jamie: it's time to get back after 10 long weeks for all of us and it will change the way that i do my job, first and foremost there's usually four pit reporters on pit road covering 40 race cars, they are only sending one and that's to protect people. we have a limited amount of people at the track, only essential people that we need. everybody else in the la or charlotte covering everything that they need to do from those
howie: all right, marie, thank you very much for joining us this sunday. marie: thank you.ome a pit reporters on nascar relaunching season today and how things are very different. howie: we have all missed professional sports during the pandemic, today nascar ramps up season returning to action at darlington, south carolina, race you can see on fox broadcast but with all kinds of changes including no fans in the stands, joining us jamie little, pit reporter for fox nascar who is joining today's...
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remember marie yovanovitch? once held up as this hero on the left or standing up against trump. did she tell the truth about her knowledge of charisma breaking news from us tonight. won't see it anywhere else. a joe biden's media failures. and get more revealing, all from yesterday's covid hearing, we have all the sister onyx as raymond arroyo has it from seen and unseen. but first from senators chuck grassley and ron johnson earlier today released the list of obama administration officials who did make those requests to unmask information on mike flynn. reveal who it was on that phone call. and after four years now wondering and speculating, we now know -- we've been asking about this. who in the obama administration was so curious, especially in those final days, of the obama administration. who was it? we should note that the practice itself, unmasking isn't illegal. but passing the info around for h,licit purposes, leaking into the press, yeah, that is illegal. we know that occurred here. since there are a number of dates and names on this list, i think it's important that w
remember marie yovanovitch? once held up as this hero on the left or standing up against trump. did she tell the truth about her knowledge of charisma breaking news from us tonight. won't see it anywhere else. a joe biden's media failures. and get more revealing, all from yesterday's covid hearing, we have all the sister onyx as raymond arroyo has it from seen and unseen. but first from senators chuck grassley and ron johnson earlier today released the list of obama administration officials who...
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marie: yes, i think it is pretty much all of the above.e do have this accumulation of wheerein many places, the covid crisis perhaps hit some countries when they were in a relatively weak position. every country pretty much had record debt levels already going into this crisis, so that's a shared problem, obviously. and political crisis, geopolitical issues, etc., all of this, you know, paint a very uncertain picture going forward. that's for sure. the only thing we can be certain about is -- sorry. go ahead. francine: what does it mean for central-bank action? will they have enough tools to make sure that the recovery is strong? marie: well, i think the open-ended commitment by major central banks and as well by governments around the globe to, you know, provide whatever support is needed, i think it's very hard to improve upon that. indeed, we have seen all of these measures being rolled out at a pace and scale that we have never seen before, certainly since the second world war. so i don't think we can really fault the intentions behind
marie: yes, i think it is pretty much all of the above.e do have this accumulation of wheerein many places, the covid crisis perhaps hit some countries when they were in a relatively weak position. every country pretty much had record debt levels already going into this crisis, so that's a shared problem, obviously. and political crisis, geopolitical issues, etc., all of this, you know, paint a very uncertain picture going forward. that's for sure. the only thing we can be certain about is --...
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and lisa marie presley married michael jackson. it was also the year and iconic film hit theaters. >> are you stupid or something? >> mama says stupid is as stupid does. >> forest gump starring tom hanks won a total of 70 awards, you can watch that 2 1/2 hour movie this sunday at 8 pm right here on kpix 5. and over the next few weeks you can watch titles like mission impossible, titanic and indiana jones and the last crusade. every sunday at 8 pm here on kpix 5. >>> new this morning tech experts just rolled out a list with the best gifts for mom this mother's day. first option, create a photo book or calendar, many people are familiar with shutter fly but you could also use mixed book, the mayo or m pics book print services. you could also create a video tribute through your smart phone or a professional service like trivia. ask for videos from loved ones and edit them together or pay the service to do it for you and deliver a very polished gift. another tip, bring your mom's favorite treats directly to her doorstop with him a door
and lisa marie presley married michael jackson. it was also the year and iconic film hit theaters. >> are you stupid or something? >> mama says stupid is as stupid does. >> forest gump starring tom hanks won a total of 70 awards, you can watch that 2 1/2 hour movie this sunday at 8 pm right here on kpix 5. and over the next few weeks you can watch titles like mission impossible, titanic and indiana jones and the last crusade. every sunday at 8 pm here on kpix 5. >>>...
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let's get a check on the weather with mary. the other night the moon was so bright that sierra said mommy it looks like the sun. >> oh my goodness, i love sierra, she's so cute. with that super moon, our moon is a little brighter and we are looking at clear skies so you should be able to see it if you step outside and maybe look out from your backyard this morning. here is a lovely view of the salesforce tower with those clear skies as you look east across the bay bridge and the east bay and we are starting off the day in the 50s this morning. we are looking at temperatures in the mid-50s in concorde, upper 50s in oakland, mid 50s livermore in san francisco and upper 40s for santa rosa this morning. this is what you can expect, mainly clear skies to start the day and temperatures will peak inland so it's going to be even hotter inland this afternoon. but a little bit of an onshore flow along the coast and around the bay so that means a little cooler by the water today. but still it's going to be a mild to warm day there as well
let's get a check on the weather with mary. the other night the moon was so bright that sierra said mommy it looks like the sun. >> oh my goodness, i love sierra, she's so cute. with that super moon, our moon is a little brighter and we are looking at clear skies so you should be able to see it if you step outside and maybe look out from your backyard this morning. here is a lovely view of the salesforce tower with those clear skies as you look east across the bay bridge and the east bay...
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let's go to mary lee. >>> good morning. the heat is on for sure. we are going to see temperatures climb as we had through the afternoon. here is a live look with the treasure island camera. we have clear skies. we are in the 50s and 60s to start our day. a mild start and as we had through the afternoon temperatures are going to store. your forecast is going to be sunshine in the 90s around the bay. upper 70s to 80s and low 70s along the coast. because of those hot temperatures, we have a heat advisory in effect for most of the bay area except the coast an immediate shoreline. i will have more on this hot forecast in a few minutes. >>> we have breaking news overnight. several people were injured in a head-on collision involving two vehicles. this was on state highway 84. a toyota camry and a ford suv containing several children wrecked at 7:30 last night. this happened at 84 and polymeric's road. that was shut down for more than two hours for the investigation. we're trying to find out more information on exactly what happened. >>> a shooting. a per
let's go to mary lee. >>> good morning. the heat is on for sure. we are going to see temperatures climb as we had through the afternoon. here is a live look with the treasure island camera. we have clear skies. we are in the 50s and 60s to start our day. a mild start and as we had through the afternoon temperatures are going to store. your forecast is going to be sunshine in the 90s around the bay. upper 70s to 80s and low 70s along the coast. because of those hot temperatures, we have...
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i want to thank mary kay for that, too. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: i wantpizza, right, courteney? >> i can't wait. >> jimmy: give us your honest assessment. this is exciting for me. all right. you know the proper way to eat new york pizza, you got to fold it. >> oh, really? >> jimmy: yes, yes, not that way, though. there you go. give it a try, tell us what you think. >> i'm trying to learn. >> jimmy: yeah. well, okay, we got to work on your folding. what do you think? >> it's really good. >> awesome. >> mm. >> that's good. >> jimmy: thank you to you both. we appreciate it. i know courteney was excited to be a part of thanking you. you are so great for traveling from home and working so hard and thank you to mary kay for these generous donations. i also want to thank courteney cox. courtney's charity that she is promoting is the fight against als, team nancy with an i,.org. thank you courteney cox and thank you both, we appreciate everything you're doing there. >> thank you, thank you monica, thank you, monica. >> jimmy: we'll be right back. ♪ >> you fold it
i want to thank mary kay for that, too. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> jimmy: i wantpizza, right, courteney? >> i can't wait. >> jimmy: give us your honest assessment. this is exciting for me. all right. you know the proper way to eat new york pizza, you got to fold it. >> oh, really? >> jimmy: yes, yes, not that way, though. there you go. give it a try, tell us what you think. >> i'm trying to learn. >> jimmy: yeah. well,...
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mary lee is standing by with that. good morning, mary. >> good morning, len and anne.yeah, the heat is on for sure as we head through your holiday weekend. i'm tracking a strong ridge of high pressure. that means our temperatures are really going to skyrocket. in the meantime, mostly sunny skies this morning. it is a start at sfo, 26 miles per hour. those are sustained winds. gusts up to 33. so we're going to see the winds increase along the coast and right around the bay this afternoon. northwesterly winds back to 20 to 30 miles per hour. daytime highs right around where we shoulding opinion mid- 60s in san francisco, low 70s in san jose and for concord. i'll let you know how hot it will get in the extended forecast coming up. back to you. >> i'm kiet do. there are signs everywhere here at lake merritt saying toe- away, no parking, and reminders from the city to stay away. the city knows that crowds will flock here, so they've made some changes to make it harder to get here, actually. so beginning today. there will be no parking adjacent to lake merritt from now throu
mary lee is standing by with that. good morning, mary. >> good morning, len and anne.yeah, the heat is on for sure as we head through your holiday weekend. i'm tracking a strong ridge of high pressure. that means our temperatures are really going to skyrocket. in the meantime, mostly sunny skies this morning. it is a start at sfo, 26 miles per hour. those are sustained winds. gusts up to 33. so we're going to see the winds increase along the coast and right around the bay this afternoon....
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marie: thinks on .ory now of falcon nine from the florida coast braided just last year, a test run of the mission that we are less than one hourad from beginning here today. >> the purpose of that mission was to. demonstrate dragons capability to safely and reliably fly to the international space station. the success of demo one was really an exciting moment and paves the way for today's mission where we are just moments away to fully forget that whether from playing uss ross to u.s. soil from the first time since 2011. marie: negative falcon nine together have years ofs experience flight heritage. as i mentioned earlier, they have successfully completed 21 flights to and from orbit since 2010 including 26 to the international space station. not only how we conducted thousands of hours of testing, we have also enhanced and added a number of safety procedures to dragon. >> the cargo dragon, leveraged design. >> i wanted to hear if you could hear us. >> we did. we were just making a comment about that. we
marie: thinks on .ory now of falcon nine from the florida coast braided just last year, a test run of the mission that we are less than one hourad from beginning here today. >> the purpose of that mission was to. demonstrate dragons capability to safely and reliably fly to the international space station. the success of demo one was really an exciting moment and paves the way for today's mission where we are just moments away to fully forget that whether from playing uss ross to u.s. soil...
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mary's college high and next up, he will study electrical engineering. we are also recognizing eileen. she is graduating from saint agnes elementary in concord. she is going to high school in the fall. her family wants to make sure they are proud of her. if you want to share your graduate photos, email us at 2020grads@cbs.com or use the hashtag #kpix and we ask no professional photos, please. >>> the memorial day balancing act. how holiday hotspots enforce social distancing while still allowing residents to celebrate. >>> reminder, we have a new app that gives you easy 24/7 access to cbsn bay area and kpix newscast and real-time news updates. you have to delete the old app and download the new one. >>> live from the bay area studios, this is kpix 5 this morning. >>> right now on kpix, expanding testing and ironing out the glitches. the move to make coronavirus testing accessible to all. >>> big changes coming to airport. the new guidelines in place to keep passengers safe at the security checkpoint. >>> the heat wave continues to spread across the northe
mary's college high and next up, he will study electrical engineering. we are also recognizing eileen. she is graduating from saint agnes elementary in concord. she is going to high school in the fall. her family wants to make sure they are proud of her. if you want to share your graduate photos, email us at 2020grads@cbs.com or use the hashtag #kpix and we ask no professional photos, please. >>> the memorial day balancing act. how holiday hotspots enforce social distancing while still...
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mary. hi there, how are you? hi.id 30 years ago when i first met you. well, neither do you! it's nice of you to say that. what we're all going through is incredibly intense and dramatic. do you think because of what you're experiencing, it is going to change the kind of stories you want to tell of a film make in the future? definitely. there is the feeling of, is what i am working on still relevant? because i'm always working two or three things at once on the understanding that something's going to be delayed. and then you wonder, oh, i've been working on this story for like five years or six years and is it — if the world's falling apart, is it still as important as i thought it was? so, time will tell. we don't know whether the world will bounce back very shortly, or whether we are actually entering an era of — which is quite likely — constant pandemic. you know, one after another. that sounds quite dire. "constant pandemic." laughter i mean, most of the time i'm feeling fairly, you know... i feel really bad for t
mary. hi there, how are you? hi.id 30 years ago when i first met you. well, neither do you! it's nice of you to say that. what we're all going through is incredibly intense and dramatic. do you think because of what you're experiencing, it is going to change the kind of stories you want to tell of a film make in the future? definitely. there is the feeling of, is what i am working on still relevant? because i'm always working two or three things at once on the understanding that something's...
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>> all right, mary bruce leading us off tonight. mary, thank you. >>> as all this was playing out tonight, the warning that the coming fall and winter could be very difficult, that if there is no overall plan and quickly, well, late today, the cdc issuing new federal guidelines for reopening the country. of course, it comes as many states have already begun to do so. the battles tonight in wisconsin, michigan and the president now in pennsylvania tonight, taking on the governor there. all of these states, as you likely know, will be key in this election. and tonight here, the flash points and the questions, is it too soon? while others argue, it's not soon enough. here's alex perez. >> reporter: tonight, president trump touring a medical supply business in the battleground state of pennsylvania. >> most of this equipment is made in the usa and that's the way we like it. >> reporter: members of the white house staff wiping down handrails before the president arrived. trump, who wasn't wearing a mask, surrounded by people who were, ta
>> all right, mary bruce leading us off tonight. mary, thank you. >>> as all this was playing out tonight, the warning that the coming fall and winter could be very difficult, that if there is no overall plan and quickly, well, late today, the cdc issuing new federal guidelines for reopening the country. of course, it comes as many states have already begun to do so. the battles tonight in wisconsin, michigan and the president now in pennsylvania tonight, taking on the governor...
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mary, fantastic stuff. maryis reagent cofounder abner.his is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lange, with vonnie quinn in new york. the pain from the pandemic was evident this earnings season. so, too, is evidence that cash has become king. companies will vote in great lengths to raise it. >>. corporate execs are scared of being caught without enough cash. just listen to their earnings calls. --d researchers emphasized they found that 27% are talking about cutting payouts. at the peak of the last recession, only 11% were. arewhile, 42 percent discussing slashing investments. up from 25%. 17% focused on drawing down credit lines. within 2.5 per times -- more than 2.5 times higher. dividend were scrapped by disney and general motors. gm offered its share buyback program and -- the british energy giant took on a $10 billion credit facility. it had sold $7 billion of bonds. boeing's $25 billion bond sale was the biggest this year. that allows it to stay afloat without the need for government aid. ford took a drive th
mary, fantastic stuff. maryis reagent cofounder abner.his is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i'm amanda lange, with vonnie quinn in new york. the pain from the pandemic was evident this earnings season. so, too, is evidence that cash has become king. companies will vote in great lengths to raise it. >>. corporate execs are scared of being caught without enough cash. just listen to their earnings calls. --d researchers emphasized they found that 27% are talking about...
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let's get a look at weather with meteorologist mary lee. mary, the sun is out. >> that's right, len and michelle, and watching our temperatures climb this afternoon. here's a live look with our treasure island camera with that sunshine and we're in the 80s across the bay area and our temperatures will continue to rise as we go through our memorial day. because of that, a heat advisory in effect for most of the bay area and coast and immediate shoreline and that is in effect now till 7:00 p.m.. it'll continue tuesday, wednesday and thursday. limit outdoor exposure and stay hydrated looking at hotter days ahead for tuesday and wednesday. your memorial day forecast with that sunshine topping out in the mid to upper 90s inland this afternoon. around the bay, low to mid 80s and low 70s along the coast. looking at 99 for a high in concord, 95 in san jose, 85 in oakland and 82 for a high in san francisco. watching the high ridge of pressure building for tuesday and wednesday. i'll let you know what to expect in that seven day forecast, my full for
let's get a look at weather with meteorologist mary lee. mary, the sun is out. >> that's right, len and michelle, and watching our temperatures climb this afternoon. here's a live look with our treasure island camera with that sunshine and we're in the 80s across the bay area and our temperatures will continue to rise as we go through our memorial day. because of that, a heat advisory in effect for most of the bay area and coast and immediate shoreline and that is in effect now till 7:00...
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mary, i want to get back to the former vice president. during that interview, he was also asked about picking a running mate? >> reporter: tom, biden's team has been reaching out to potential vp candidates but they haven't been doing any official vetting just yet. now, biden has promised he'll be picking a woman, and when pressed today, he said multiple black women are being considered. but biden says he doesn't expect to make any decision until july. >> mary, thank you for that. >>> we turn to the abc news series, "pandemic: a nation divided." a new poll shows how the coronavirus has taken a greater toll on communities of color. black and latino adults were nearly three times as likely to know someone who died from the virus than white americans. here's alex perez from chicago. >> reporter: smiles, hopes, dreams -- destroyed. >> african-americans, they are being hit significantly harder. >> reporter: their faces overwhelmingly black and latino. of the coronavirus deaths here in the chicago area where race is known, nearly 50% percent bla
mary, i want to get back to the former vice president. during that interview, he was also asked about picking a running mate? >> reporter: tom, biden's team has been reaching out to potential vp candidates but they haven't been doing any official vetting just yet. now, biden has promised he'll be picking a woman, and when pressed today, he said multiple black women are being considered. but biden says he doesn't expect to make any decision until july. >> mary, thank you for that....
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mary walker was a trail blazer. we moved down the gallery, moved down this journey of women service to the nation, to our next image panel. this speaks to women service from early years of 1900 through to world war ii. what is important about this panel is that it presents the first women who did so well in their service during the spanish american war, the nurses, because the army was crying for nurses. and the da are helped, the daughters of the medical who -- they served through the spanish american war and did so well that the army determines that they should create a core of nurses. so that way they didn't have to bring these people in and go and look for them, they were on active duty. the in 1901 the the army nurse corps was established. after in 1908 the navy did the same thing creating the navy nurse corps. they were given the title of nurse, no rank. the as we understand the male members did not want them ordering them around. primarily for pay purposes, in 1920, the it gave them relative rank went from li
mary walker was a trail blazer. we moved down the gallery, moved down this journey of women service to the nation, to our next image panel. this speaks to women service from early years of 1900 through to world war ii. what is important about this panel is that it presents the first women who did so well in their service during the spanish american war, the nurses, because the army was crying for nurses. and the da are helped, the daughters of the medical who -- they served through the spanish...
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mary's college high in berkeley. study electrical engineering. >>> we are also recognizing someone graduating from saint agnes elementary in concord and is going to high school in the fall. her family wants to make sure that she knows they are so proud of her. if you want to share your graduate photos, email us at 2020grads@cbs.com or use the hashtag #kpix and we ask no professional photos, please. you may see them right here on tv. >>> the memorial day balancing act. >>> live from the bay area studios, this is kpix 5 this morning. >>> right now, streaming on cbsn bay area, expanding testing and ironing out the glitches. the move to make coronavirus testing accessible to all. >>> big changes coming to airports. the new guidelines now in place to keep passengers safe at security checkpoints. >>> a heat wave continues to set in across northern california as temperatures rise, so does the fire danger. it is tuesday, may 26. >> good morning, let's get to the rising temperatures now with mary lee, standing by with our for
mary's college high in berkeley. study electrical engineering. >>> we are also recognizing someone graduating from saint agnes elementary in concord and is going to high school in the fall. her family wants to make sure that she knows they are so proud of her. if you want to share your graduate photos, email us at 2020grads@cbs.com or use the hashtag #kpix and we ask no professional photos, please. you may see them right here on tv. >>> the memorial day balancing act....
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let's go your forecast with mary lee. some areas will start cooling down today? >> that is right, onshore flow is starting to kick in along the coast right around the bay and you can see the low clouds across our cameras towards downtown san francisco. that indicates some changes. and it is a little cooler along the coast and the bay but inland you're still going to heat up. temperatures are in the 50s and 60s and through our afternoon, we are looking at 70 in san francisco, 76 in oakland, 90 in san jose and 92 for concord. which will be 5 to grees above average. a heat advisory is in effect for all of our inland locations from 11 am until 7 pm. i am tracking our next weather system and i will have the details on the future cast coming up. >>> we have an update on this breaking news from overnight. five people were shot in san jose and we learned that the suspect, a man with a gun, is still on the loose. the shooting happened before 10:00 last night at william court and 24th street. a group of people were hanging out outside when a man just walked up and shot fiv
let's go your forecast with mary lee. some areas will start cooling down today? >> that is right, onshore flow is starting to kick in along the coast right around the bay and you can see the low clouds across our cameras towards downtown san francisco. that indicates some changes. and it is a little cooler along the coast and the bay but inland you're still going to heat up. temperatures are in the 50s and 60s and through our afternoon, we are looking at 70 in san francisco, 76 in...
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mary walker. dr. mary walker was a surgeon, trained in new york. the army's crying for surgeons, you know, to come to help and take care of the sick and wounded during the civil war. so she comes and presents herself. but they don't want her. why do you think? because she's a woman. she persisted, though. in fact, she volunteered her services for some time. finally through her persistence, she was -- they did hire her as a contract surgeon, and she served in tennessee. she was taken prisoner by the confederate forces, held for four months down in richmond and was released in a prisoner exchange with some confederate forces. she was quite proud. i think she was exchanged for a lieutenant colonel. she thought that was pretty cool because when she served she was equivalent to a lieutenant or captain but she was contract. she was not in the military herself. she was awarded the congressional medal of honor by the president for her services. in fact, several years later, the army determined that there were over 900 people who received the congressional
mary walker. dr. mary walker was a surgeon, trained in new york. the army's crying for surgeons, you know, to come to help and take care of the sick and wounded during the civil war. so she comes and presents herself. but they don't want her. why do you think? because she's a woman. she persisted, though. in fact, she volunteered her services for some time. finally through her persistence, she was -- they did hire her as a contract surgeon, and she served in tennessee. she was taken prisoner by...
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hot . >> yes, that sums it up, here is mary lee. >> we are feeling the heat. yes, we are watching the temperatures climb this afternoon it will be another hot day across the region and look east at the bay bridge as well as mount diablo with mostly sunny skies and check out the temperatures at the lunchtime our. look at 92 in concord and we continue to watch temperatures rise . >> cvs and that is very high for the sunshine out there, because of a strong ridge of high pressure the dominant weather feature keeping us toes he for sure and as we head into the rest the afternoon that you can feel of the sun as we look to tomorro at is when we have clouds along the coast for tomorrow, so cooling down along the coast and along the bay and cooler still as we head through the week. a cooldown is coming. looking at the daytime highs, triple digit heat concord in fairfield and 98 in livermore, 98% is a and 84 in oak and in mid 70s for san francisco. hearing over the seven day forecast as we are looking at slightly cooler temperatures for tomorrow but, still, very warm to
hot . >> yes, that sums it up, here is mary lee. >> we are feeling the heat. yes, we are watching the temperatures climb this afternoon it will be another hot day across the region and look east at the bay bridge as well as mount diablo with mostly sunny skies and check out the temperatures at the lunchtime our. look at 92 in concord and we continue to watch temperatures rise . >> cvs and that is very high for the sunshine out there, because of a strong ridge of high pressure...
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mary lee is standing by. >> good morning, happy thursday. we are going to see plenty of sunshine through hour day. temperatures are little warmer with the high pressure system building in. temperatures are in the 40s and 50s and through hour day, we are looking at upper 60s in san francisco, 73 in oakland, 73 for san jose and 79 for concord. it is 2 to 5 degrees above average and we will continue on that warm-up. some of our locations inland through the next several days will be in the 90s. i will talk about that coming up. >>> hear the live news desk, the video comes in of the aftermath of a powerful cyclone that ripped through densely populated coastal india and bangladesh, pulling off roofs and ripping up waves, leaving entire villages without access to fresh water or electricity. at least 24 have reported dead. there have been drownings and falling trees in both countries and the city of kolkata was the hardest hit. they have a population of 14 million people and at least 1 million are without electricity in bangladesh. it is the equival
mary lee is standing by. >> good morning, happy thursday. we are going to see plenty of sunshine through hour day. temperatures are little warmer with the high pressure system building in. temperatures are in the 40s and 50s and through hour day, we are looking at upper 60s in san francisco, 73 in oakland, 73 for san jose and 79 for concord. it is 2 to 5 degrees above average and we will continue on that warm-up. some of our locations inland through the next several days will be in the...