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less water from the colorado river will cascade down from the rocky mountains to lake meade. if the supply continues running low it could trigger the federal government's first-ever official water shortage declaration. experts blame climate change saying it means less snow pack causing more of that river water to evaporate. >> and we've been tracking the latest on the climate here in the bay area as well as around the world. we have a special hour-long show dedicated to the problems and how you can help. catch that special one week from today on april 24th at 7:00 p.m. >>> let's check in with rob mayeda and the summer-like temperatures coming our way, rob. >> i've been watching the temperatures closely and tomorrow we'll see numbers warmer than what we're seeing right now which is the sea breeze cranked up in san francisco. it's 56 degrees right now. tomorrow very briefly, we should see temperatures climbing into the 70s as we head into walnut creek earlier and that was a spot that did manage 80s earlier and winds out of the west at 17 miles per hour and san jose, upper 60s a
less water from the colorado river will cascade down from the rocky mountains to lake meade. if the supply continues running low it could trigger the federal government's first-ever official water shortage declaration. experts blame climate change saying it means less snow pack causing more of that river water to evaporate. >> and we've been tracking the latest on the climate here in the bay area as well as around the world. we have a special hour-long show dedicated to the problems and...
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today things are even worse with projections showing lake meade headed to a record low level by julylos angeles to think outside the box what to do if the city's share of imported water dries up you're lucky this is not smelivision. what comes from our showers and toilets. michael ruiz ones the water reclamation plant which treats 409 olympic sized swimming pools of the stuff every day mike, what is it exactly >> in a scientific term it's called mixed liquor suspended solids >> reporter: sounds pretty gross but mike and the city are able to treat all of the sewage so it's clean enough to release into the los angeles river and the ocean. we're on our way out five miles into the pacific ocean to see where the city of los angeles is currently discharging hundreds of millions of gallons of treated wastewater every single day. whoa 225 million gallons of treated wastewater to be exact all discharged through this pipe now l.a. engineers and scientists are working on an ambitious plan to by 2035 turn l.a.'s wastewater into l.a.'s drinking water >> there it is the smell. >> reporter: eric ga
today things are even worse with projections showing lake meade headed to a record low level by julylos angeles to think outside the box what to do if the city's share of imported water dries up you're lucky this is not smelivision. what comes from our showers and toilets. michael ruiz ones the water reclamation plant which treats 409 olympic sized swimming pools of the stuff every day mike, what is it exactly >> in a scientific term it's called mixed liquor suspended solids >>...
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meade, and so we're in an area of many camps, of our people, lakota, including all through this valleyre at right now. here is also ironically where the reams of custer's seventh calvary ended up. this was their patrol area. and so they would be involved in later years, you know, 1876 was little big horn, but by 1890, was the wounded knee massacre, and so that was their job and patrol area to go clear down there, which we're probably 140 miles right now from wounded knee. >> of course, the black hills have always been a big issue, you know, and the u.s. court of claims was formed in the 1940s, to take claims to lands, and that's when the lakota filed for a loss of the hills and so there is a whole history of that, with unsettled case, you know, which continues to this day, because the tribes didn't accept money, they wanted land, and you know, all of that continues to this day. >> in essence, the treaty is still in effect today. so it hasn't been rescinded. it just is the legal different changes to where are the spaces that are native american community members, where they're now set a
meade, and so we're in an area of many camps, of our people, lakota, including all through this valleyre at right now. here is also ironically where the reams of custer's seventh calvary ended up. this was their patrol area. and so they would be involved in later years, you know, 1876 was little big horn, but by 1890, was the wounded knee massacre, and so that was their job and patrol area to go clear down there, which we're probably 140 miles right now from wounded knee. >> of course,...
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the library has delayed the construction of a needed storage module in fort meade so we could use the $40 million to cover emergency campus security and covid-19 courses. i would like to thank the gao for letting elizabeth fields come and testify before the armed services committee on tuesday. another example of your contribution to our efforts. as i said, these challenges did not stop the library and cbo from delivering for the making people. goa -- it continues its important oversight will to make sure the funds are spent responsibly. crs increased its science and technology capacity to repair and update more than 1000 new products on covid-19-related issues. the library ramped up its public outreach for public events, webinars and workshops are researchers, teachers, parents and our children could still access and learn from its rich and diverse collections. as the nation reopens in your agencies resume in-person operations, we owe it to your employees not only to provide resources but meet any new demands or innovations identified in the pandemic. i hope we can sin deliver on our
the library has delayed the construction of a needed storage module in fort meade so we could use the $40 million to cover emergency campus security and covid-19 courses. i would like to thank the gao for letting elizabeth fields come and testify before the armed services committee on tuesday. another example of your contribution to our efforts. as i said, these challenges did not stop the library and cbo from delivering for the making people. goa -- it continues its important oversight will to...
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today things are even worse with projections showing lake meade hitting record low levels in july.olorado river's water, thinks outside the box if the river water dries up. one potential source? the city's wastewater. what comes from our showers and toilets. michael ruiz makes the equivalent of 45,000 olympic swimming pools every day. >> what is it again? >> it's mixed liquor suspended solids. >> mixed liquor suspended solids. >> yes. >> sounds pretty gross, but mike is able to treat all the sewage so it's clean enough for the los angeles river and the ocean. >> we're all the way out five miles in the pacific ocean to see where the city of los angeles is currently discharging hundreds of millions of gallons of treated wastewater every single day and night. 225 million gallons of treated wastewater, to be exact, all discharged through this pipe. now l.a. engineers and scientists are working on an ambitious plan to, by 2035, turn l.a.'s wastewater into l.a.'s drinking water. the mayor couldn't be more proud to go from toilet to tap, or from sewer to showers, as he likes to call it. >
today things are even worse with projections showing lake meade hitting record low levels in july.olorado river's water, thinks outside the box if the river water dries up. one potential source? the city's wastewater. what comes from our showers and toilets. michael ruiz makes the equivalent of 45,000 olympic swimming pools every day. >> what is it again? >> it's mixed liquor suspended solids. >> mixed liquor suspended solids. >> yes. >> sounds pretty gross, but...
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within fort meade, we have focused on setting up our own vaccination site. being both a military and civilian community, we have the opportunity to not only get the vaccine off reservation but also fort meade. >> general, that's exponentially increasing starting last week and this week on joint air force base. thousands are vaccines are coming in and we're taking advantage of that. >> thank you for that, general. observation. there are only three members of the united states congress that served on the intelligence committee on 9/11. all three of them sit on this committee, senator widen, senator feinstein and myself. the forward to the worldwide report says, isis, al qaeda and its militant allies continue to plot terrorist attacks against u.s. persons in interest. director haynes, were you at the table when the decision was made to exit afghanistan? >> i was at the table for a number of discussions leading up to the decision. i'm not sure that the decision was made in a specific meeting. >> i'll explore additional questions in the closed session as it relat
within fort meade, we have focused on setting up our own vaccination site. being both a military and civilian community, we have the opportunity to not only get the vaccine off reservation but also fort meade. >> general, that's exponentially increasing starting last week and this week on joint air force base. thousands are vaccines are coming in and we're taking advantage of that. >> thank you for that, general. observation. there are only three members of the united states...
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within fort meade, we have focused on setting up our own vaccination site. being both a military and civilian community, we have the opportunity to not only get the vaccine off reservation but also fort meade. >> senator, approximately 40%-50% of the workforce has had at least one of the two shots. that is exponentially increasing starting last week and this week on joint air force base. thousands are vaccines are coming in and we're taking advantage of that. >> thank you for that, general. observation. there are only three members of the united states congress that served on the intelligence committee on 9/11. all three of them sit on this committee, senator widen, senator feinstein and myself. the forward to the worldwide threat report says, isis, al qaeda and its militant allies continue to plot terrorist attacks against u.s. persons in interest. director haynes, were you at the table when the decision was made to exit afghanistan? >> i was at the table for a number of discussions leading up to the decision. i'm not sure that the decision was made in a sp
within fort meade, we have focused on setting up our own vaccination site. being both a military and civilian community, we have the opportunity to not only get the vaccine off reservation but also fort meade. >> senator, approximately 40%-50% of the workforce has had at least one of the two shots. that is exponentially increasing starting last week and this week on joint air force base. thousands are vaccines are coming in and we're taking advantage of that. >> thank you for that,...
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affect and probably the worst is worse fear became realized when after the war he stationed in camp meade and his son dialed dwight. his nickname is icky dies of scarlet fever. this creates this devastating. he right you write 60 years later. there's never been a point in my life worse for me than that day. and this creates a sympathy that maybe a synthetic empathy. that everybody has hopes and dreams. everybody has hopes and fears and we all have to respect that and understand that if we want to get along. so also during the inner war ike was doing. uh what the army stuff you do he was serving with different commands he actually managed to get himself some prime spots for education in the command in general staff school and the army war college, but he also was able to encounter in and travel and finally meet people from over to people overseas on their own territory. this exposure started out in panama and then a france in the philippines and each place. he was exposed to the people and learned on their traditions and how they acted while he was in france and he was working for the batt
affect and probably the worst is worse fear became realized when after the war he stationed in camp meade and his son dialed dwight. his nickname is icky dies of scarlet fever. this creates this devastating. he right you write 60 years later. there's never been a point in my life worse for me than that day. and this creates a sympathy that maybe a synthetic empathy. that everybody has hopes and dreams. everybody has hopes and fears and we all have to respect that and understand that if we want...
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. >> eakin king kong i james meade ride narrated by dominic hoffman. the death of five back og.d by carl o'brien williams. and this ears audie goes to. >> in a challenging year fantasies and happy endings have never been more welcome and essential. the finalist for romance are. >> call me maybe narrated by lucy christian and neal hallock or. chasing cassandra by lisa narrated die mary jane wells. letters by penelope ward narrated by andy arduin jacob morgan. get a life chloe brown by talia hibbert narrated by -- the honey don't list by christina lawrence narrated by patty murray and john roots. >> in the 2020 audie for romance goes to. >> letters narrated by andy arndt and jacob morgan morgan. >> now it's my pleasure to introduce one of the voiceover announcers a double narrator paul hall-of-famer and all-around excellent humus. >> thanks jennifer. one of the advantages of being one of the voices of the audie as i got to know all the nominees where we are and when the winners are announced it's like being taken away to another world. with that being said i'm honored to be presen
. >> eakin king kong i james meade ride narrated by dominic hoffman. the death of five back og.d by carl o'brien williams. and this ears audie goes to. >> in a challenging year fantasies and happy endings have never been more welcome and essential. the finalist for romance are. >> call me maybe narrated by lucy christian and neal hallock or. chasing cassandra by lisa narrated die mary jane wells. letters by penelope ward narrated by andy arduin jacob morgan. get a life chloe...
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at the 125-year-old lark meade winery, he's turned 25 acres into a testing plot, with conditions that climate change could soon be too dry, he is looking at something else. >> we are looking at something to replace cabernet in the not too far distant future. >> reporter: he does test wines in more international regions with more hot, dry conditions. >> i don't want to be behind the 8-ball when the time comes. i want to be ahead of the curve. >> reporter: for dowdy, it's a process someone else will have to carry on. he's planning to sell his vineyard, though he'll step away with the seeds of the future already sowed. joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >> a visionary at 80 years old, we need his expertise. that is a very good story. >>> let's talk about our weather. quite the change from yesterday to today and more changes could be on the way later this week. here's jeff. >> that's right, janelle. you know, i was outside in between the shows for a couple of minutes. i saw one of my neighbors. we waved at each other and he said, rain coming our way? and i said, yes, it is. really good ch
at the 125-year-old lark meade winery, he's turned 25 acres into a testing plot, with conditions that climate change could soon be too dry, he is looking at something else. >> we are looking at something to replace cabernet in the not too far distant future. >> reporter: he does test wines in more international regions with more hot, dry conditions. >> i don't want to be behind the 8-ball when the time comes. i want to be ahead of the curve. >> reporter: for dowdy, it's...
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one of them is daniel meads, listed as holding the rifle.been with the department since 2015. one is robert morgan, with the rank of deputy sheriff. he's been with the department since december of 2017. one is aaron lewellyn. those are the three deputies who discharged their weapons congress to the pasquotank county sheriff. we have a copy of the arrest warrant for andrew brown. it reveals the deputies were serving a warnrant for possessin of three grams of cocaine. >> as we can hear, you're with the protesters there. what do you expect tonight? >> reporter: tonight, wolf, the protesters are going to be watching to see if the police will come out in riot gear. they came out last night in riot gear, which upset a lot of these protesters. they really think that was overkill and that they should not have been approached with riot gear, because they've been peaceful the entire time. regarding the three deputies named as the shooters, we have tried to reach out. >> looks like we just lost our connection with brian. i know he was going to point ou
one of them is daniel meads, listed as holding the rifle.been with the department since 2015. one is robert morgan, with the rank of deputy sheriff. he's been with the department since december of 2017. one is aaron lewellyn. those are the three deputies who discharged their weapons congress to the pasquotank county sheriff. we have a copy of the arrest warrant for andrew brown. it reveals the deputies were serving a warnrant for possessin of three grams of cocaine. >> as we can hear,...
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. >>> the mead county d.a. will investigate a deadly police shooting in fremont. this is the second shooting that officers have been involved in in eight days. police say the man was armed. abc news reporter explains how offers say it unfolded. >> shots fired. >> copy shots fired. >> two fremont police detectives shot and killed a man. they say he was armed with a gun in a parking lot thursday. they say the suspect had a number of outstanding felony warrants and was being surveilled by the department's gun violence reduction team. fremont pd said detectives tried to make contact and take the into custody. when. >> during the confrontation, two police officers fired their service weapon. >> she noticed more than a tha handful of unmarked cars. >> once i saw them going that direction with the siren i said what is going on? that is when i heard the gunshots. >> the suspect died on scene. fremont pd isn't sharing specifics about the suspect. thursday's shooting marks the second death deadly shooting involving fremont police in eight days. when asked if there was any c
. >>> the mead county d.a. will investigate a deadly police shooting in fremont. this is the second shooting that officers have been involved in in eight days. police say the man was armed. abc news reporter explains how offers say it unfolded. >> shots fired. >> copy shots fired. >> two fremont police detectives shot and killed a man. they say he was armed with a gun in a parking lot thursday. they say the suspect had a number of outstanding felony warrants and was...
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the governor mead a major announcement pledging to end restrictions and reopen the state this summer. the governor said if cases remain low and vaccinations continue to trend up the state could reopen all bars off june 15th and we could get rid of the tiers. businesses could reopen without capacity limits. >> we are announcing today on june 15th, we will be moving beyond the blueprint and will get rid of the tiers. we will move past the dimmer switch. >> and it can be really hard to keep track of those different options. the different colors and what everything means. for those moving in to the orange ti, r here is what that means. dining inside at 50%. same with places of worship. gyms can move to 25%. wineries as well moving to 25%. big deal for napa and sonoma. all of these businesses are hoping they will be able to recoup some of the losses for the last year. not just by moving to the orange but potentially by june 15th just moving out of those colored tier systems and then we will never have to remember numbers of occupants ever again. fingers crossed. >> crossing fingers on both
the governor mead a major announcement pledging to end restrictions and reopen the state this summer. the governor said if cases remain low and vaccinations continue to trend up the state could reopen all bars off june 15th and we could get rid of the tiers. businesses could reopen without capacity limits. >> we are announcing today on june 15th, we will be moving beyond the blueprint and will get rid of the tiers. we will move past the dimmer switch. >> and it can be really hard to...
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if you travel to las vegas, try to go to lake meade, you can see how low it is. that's been top of mind with the exceptional drought there. we have 5% of our state in an exceptional drought and 94% of california is in a drought. it's not only us. we only have a little bit of rain in the forecast. mike, any, use right now for th traffic slowing. we'll point these out with the big view starting up. green throughout the bay. we have the reopening of highway 84 from overnight road work. no delays, no problems. despite that, no delays out of antioch. back to you. >> thanks, mike. 5:13 right now. more changes are coming when it comes to theme parks in california. letting people through their doors. why looser restrictions are changing who is in and who is out. >> do you want a new way to live? well, the new options for you taco bell is set to debut for its customers. this couple is working hard on our state's recovery. you see, they live in california and keeping their vacation in california supports our small businesses and communities. which means that beautiful baby
if you travel to las vegas, try to go to lake meade, you can see how low it is. that's been top of mind with the exceptional drought there. we have 5% of our state in an exceptional drought and 94% of california is in a drought. it's not only us. we only have a little bit of rain in the forecast. mike, any, use right now for th traffic slowing. we'll point these out with the big view starting up. green throughout the bay. we have the reopening of highway 84 from overnight road work. no delays,...
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the governor mead a manager announcement on the pandemic front pledging to end restrictions and reopen the state this summer. the governor said if cases remain low and vaccinations continue to trend up the state could reopen june 15th. then we would be able to get rid of the colored tiers. that means businesses could reopen without the capacity limits. >> we are announcing today that on june 15th, we will be moving beyond the blueprint and we will be getting rid of the colored tiers, moving past the dimmer switch. >> and so just in case you have a hard time keeping track when it comes to the orange, restaurants, museums, that kind of thing. those will be open 50%. gyms can move to 25% capacity inside which we saw the orange over here and they were letting people in. sporting events can return. that's at 33%. you have to have reservations to make sure everybody stays apart. all fantastic news moving in the right direction. soon you won't have to keep track of the numbers which, i can tell you i will be glad for that. >> yes. you have done such a good job keeping us posted as all the cha
the governor mead a manager announcement on the pandemic front pledging to end restrictions and reopen the state this summer. the governor said if cases remain low and vaccinations continue to trend up the state could reopen june 15th. then we would be able to get rid of the colored tiers. that means businesses could reopen without the capacity limits. >> we are announcing today that on june 15th, we will be moving beyond the blueprint and we will be getting rid of the colored tiers,...
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. >> i pray not >> talking about keeping the country together, general george mead, a general who havettysburg who defeated robert e. lee and sent a wire to lincoln. i have saved the union soil. lincoln did not like that. he said, there is no union soil. it is all american soil. it is one barack woman said there are no red states are blue states, just the united states. that was what lincoln was getting at. >> i'm glad you brought that up. i was going to mention. i have been to so many of your shows where you have a little something to offend everybody. you managed to get everyone laughing because it's a tight rope, but that song is one of the great ones. my states, regular states blue, it's a great closer line. can you talk about that a little bit? >> no. [laughs] because i can't remember it. this land is my, land this land is your land. yeah, that was fun to do. i wish i could deliver on it. i did not always succeed at that and it upset people and i would say well, if you do not like nixon now, just wait around and the pendulum will swing again, and that was it. the pendulum always s
. >> i pray not >> talking about keeping the country together, general george mead, a general who havettysburg who defeated robert e. lee and sent a wire to lincoln. i have saved the union soil. lincoln did not like that. he said, there is no union soil. it is all american soil. it is one barack woman said there are no red states are blue states, just the united states. that was what lincoln was getting at. >> i'm glad you brought that up. i was going to mention. i have been...
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general george mead and gettysburg who defeated robert e. lee and he sends a wire to lincoln, i have saved the union's soil. well, lincoln didn't like that. he says, well, there's no union soil. it's all american soil. it's like when barack obama said there are no red states or blue states, just united states. that's what lincoln was getting at. >> i'm glad you brought that up. i was going to mention it. i've been to so many of your shows that you have a little something to offend everybody. it's a great gift. but that song, which my wife, ann, thinks is one of the greatest of yours, my state's red, your state's blue. it's a great closer for you. can can you talk about that a little bit? >> no. because i can't remember it. it was to the tune "this land is my land, this land is your land." yeah, that was fun to do. i wish i could deliver on it. but it's -- i didn't always succeed at that. i upset people. i would say, well, if you don't like nixon now, just wait around and the pendulum will swing again. and that was it. the pendulum always swi
general george mead and gettysburg who defeated robert e. lee and he sends a wire to lincoln, i have saved the union's soil. well, lincoln didn't like that. he says, well, there's no union soil. it's all american soil. it's like when barack obama said there are no red states or blue states, just united states. that's what lincoln was getting at. >> i'm glad you brought that up. i was going to mention it. i've been to so many of your shows that you have a little something to offend...
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eight foot tall letters spelling out bay view were installed on third street near mead avenue.esigned parks project. the engineering from behind it says letters are designed to be visible from the bayshore freeway. >> we wanted to create a special identity for the bayview area. it's one of the biggest areas in the city. it has been historically marginalized and neglected over the years. hopefully, this creates an identity and gateway into this part of san francisco. >> each letter will be covered in mosaic tile that comes from the neighborhood. landscaping will be added to the area, including a grove of ♪ why do you build me up ♪ ♪ (build me up) ♪ ♪ buttercup, baby ♪ ♪ just to let me down ♪ ♪ (let me down) ♪ ♪ and mess me around ♪ ♪ and then worst of all ♪ ♪ (worst of all) ♪ ♪ you never call, baby ♪ ♪ when you... ♪ ♪ say you will... ♪ carl. what have you done? think anyone will notice? yes. yeah. if you ride, you get it. yeah, they will. geico motorcycle. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> after a trying year of distance learning, san francisco is launc
eight foot tall letters spelling out bay view were installed on third street near mead avenue.esigned parks project. the engineering from behind it says letters are designed to be visible from the bayshore freeway. >> we wanted to create a special identity for the bayview area. it's one of the biggest areas in the city. it has been historically marginalized and neglected over the years. hopefully, this creates an identity and gateway into this part of san francisco. >> each letter...
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and the twins' pr guy, tom mead, the moral lifestyle of the tragic misfits espoused by your publication has no place in athletics at any level. your classic gal is just -- gall is just simply unthinkable. do you think that was the general, do you think he was speaking for the majority of the, i don't know, whatever, four major professional sports at that time this america? >> yeah, absolutely, i think he was. first of all, just thinking, you know, you couldn't even conceive that there would be a gay player in these sports according to, you know, the sentiment at the time which, of course, budget true. dave kopay was coming out as a football player around that time. of course, there's been gay players throughout the history of the game. but there were doctors quoted in articles saying there weren't gay men in baseball because they were afraid of getting hit. [laughter] you know? in their private parts. which was so preposterous at one level and also i learned that glenn never even wore a cup, right? >> yeah, that was good. >> so even their excuses of why they wouldn't be a player were ju
and the twins' pr guy, tom mead, the moral lifestyle of the tragic misfits espoused by your publication has no place in athletics at any level. your classic gal is just -- gall is just simply unthinkable. do you think that was the general, do you think he was speaking for the majority of the, i don't know, whatever, four major professional sports at that time this america? >> yeah, absolutely, i think he was. first of all, just thinking, you know, you couldn't even conceive that there...
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so john meade gold another 19th corps comrade regimental historian of the 29th, main. and i know nick passerno is on the webinar this evening. there was no one who knows more about gould in the 29th main and the role they played. than him. and i no doubt nick would would agree with these statements. but john me gould. you know he went on in this in this history. making the statement that you know the sixth core they fought well. they ought to have done. well gould said there is nothing better in battle than to go and last so if you think about all this, you know. the eighth corps and the 19th court, they're buying like an hour and a half. the eighth corps didn't have that time. so that's why they didn't fight well. the 19th corps had a little bit more time. so they fought a little bit better and the sixth tab the most time. so this is these are the points that individuals like buffum and gould and other veterans are really trying to make some veterans of the 19th corps, they turned to poetry. to fight their corner in the post-war battle for legacy. there was one vetera
so john meade gold another 19th corps comrade regimental historian of the 29th, main. and i know nick passerno is on the webinar this evening. there was no one who knows more about gould in the 29th main and the role they played. than him. and i no doubt nick would would agree with these statements. but john me gould. you know he went on in this in this history. making the statement that you know the sixth core they fought well. they ought to have done. well gould said there is nothing better...
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active duty, and he narrowed the list down to three deputies involving those shooting, and it's daniel meads morgan, who has the rank of deputy sheriff and has been with the department since december of 2016, and aaron lewellyn, still on administrative leave, according to the sheriff these were the deputies that discharged their weapons in the shooting of andrew brown, and four other deputies have been placed back on active duty. victor? >> i'll take it, brian. thank you very much for those developments. please keep us posted. >>> breaking news continues now as president biden is in georgia to start selling his ambitious economic plan to the people and meet with former president jimmy carter. we're live. green grass.ll, everything else just seems... slow. it's lawn season. let's get to the yard. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-fre
active duty, and he narrowed the list down to three deputies involving those shooting, and it's daniel meads morgan, who has the rank of deputy sheriff and has been with the department since december of 2016, and aaron lewellyn, still on administrative leave, according to the sheriff these were the deputies that discharged their weapons in the shooting of andrew brown, and four other deputies have been placed back on active duty. victor? >> i'll take it, brian. thank you very much for...
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this is near mead avenue. is a community designed parks project. letters are designed to be visible from the bayshore freeway. >> we wanted to create a special, you know, sort of identity for the bayview, one of the biggest neighborhoods here. you know, the marginalized and neglected over the years. so hopefully this creates a new identity and a new gateway into this part of san francisco. >> each letter will be covered in mosaic tile that comes from the neighborhood. landscaping will also be added to the area, including a grove of bay trees.bay trees.bay tree. for my college students in contra costa county are getting a pretty nice graduation present. they are having their debt erstbay times report the cls of 2021 at contra costa coegf,anksto it college can't receive diplomas. so for 62 students, this gives them their graduation. >>> after trying a year of distance learning, san francisco is now launching an ambitious summer learning program that will be free of charge to all public school students in the city. it's called summer together. early r
this is near mead avenue. is a community designed parks project. letters are designed to be visible from the bayshore freeway. >> we wanted to create a special, you know, sort of identity for the bayview, one of the biggest neighborhoods here. you know, the marginalized and neglected over the years. so hopefully this creates a new identity and a new gateway into this part of san francisco. >> each letter will be covered in mosaic tile that comes from the neighborhood. landscaping...
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meade and the national security agency, the national geospacial. and see as i lovingly call them the alphabet soup of these organizations that do so much to protect our country, but now it's about shifting that technology with greater emphasis against the great power competition. would you agree with that? >> absolutely. one of the problems that we have is we don't talk about our successes, our -- it's our failures that get highlighted and talked about in a public discourse. as director of national intelligence for the past year, those successes that you've talked about and seeing those -- we're not at a cold start. we do so many things so well, and it's why i can sit here and say we have the best intelligence entertain prize, and we have, you know, the ability for that to continue into the future so long as we're smart about the decisions that we make going forward. >> one of the propositions that emerged out of the intelligence reform and terrorism prevention act of 2004 was very much building a community that shared information. and one of the c
meade and the national security agency, the national geospacial. and see as i lovingly call them the alphabet soup of these organizations that do so much to protect our country, but now it's about shifting that technology with greater emphasis against the great power competition. would you agree with that? >> absolutely. one of the problems that we have is we don't talk about our successes, our -- it's our failures that get highlighted and talked about in a public discourse. as director...
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. >> today things are even worse, with projections showing lake mead heading for a record low level byega drought, has forced less angeles, which by his colorado river water, to think outside the box about what to do if the city's share of imported water, dries up. you lucky this is not smell a vision. one potential source, the cities wastewater. what comes from our showers and toilets. michael ruiz runs l.a.'s -- which treats the equivalent of 409 olympic-sized swimming pools of this stuff, every day. mike, what isn't exactly? >> it is scientific term it's called mixed liquor suspended salads. >> mixed liquid suspended silence. >> it sounds pretty gross but mic in the city are able to treat all of this sewage, so it's clean enough to release into the los angeles river. and the ocean. >> we're on our way out five miles into the pacific ocean, to see where the city of los angeles is currently discharging hundreds of millions of gallons of treated wastewater, every single day. 225 million gallons of treated wastewater to be exact, all discharge through this pipe. now l.a. engineers and s
. >> today things are even worse, with projections showing lake mead heading for a record low level byega drought, has forced less angeles, which by his colorado river water, to think outside the box about what to do if the city's share of imported water, dries up. you lucky this is not smell a vision. one potential source, the cities wastewater. what comes from our showers and toilets. michael ruiz runs l.a.'s -- which treats the equivalent of 409 olympic-sized swimming pools of this...
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regardless he plays a psychopath plantation owner, and he's opposite kid norton who plays a slave named mead. it's unbridled -- one of the strangest endings in hollywood history. this picture with the pop comes from the end of mandingo. i'm not going to explain it. you have to watch it for yourself to even begin to understand what's going on in this image. roger ebert calls it manure and racist trash. but black exploitation, despite not winning over film critics will serve to a counterweight to films of the past. because we now have two opposite polls in the way we pick slavery on film, this is going to help force americans somewhere back into the middle. we're going to have to find a more balanced and nuanced way to tell the slavery narrative and that process will really begin in the 1990 s. so in 1995 mira max releases "the journey of august king". if you've never seen it, you're not in a minority. it was a smaller studio than it is today. and the movie is the first to address appalachian slavery on film, but it lacks any of the grit or the sex or the violence of blacksploation. payoff bec
regardless he plays a psychopath plantation owner, and he's opposite kid norton who plays a slave named mead. it's unbridled -- one of the strangest endings in hollywood history. this picture with the pop comes from the end of mandingo. i'm not going to explain it. you have to watch it for yourself to even begin to understand what's going on in this image. roger ebert calls it manure and racist trash. but black exploitation, despite not winning over film critics will serve to a counterweight to...
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to raise awareness of the risk, sam has co—produced a documentary which tells the story of the mead familysuppose. really. wouldn't know where to start i su ose. ~ ., really. wouldn't know where to start i su ose. . . ., really. wouldn't know where to start |su..ose_ . ., i suppose. what about with your arents? i suppose. what about with your parents? i _ i suppose. what about with your parents? i don't _ i suppose. what about with your parents? i don't feel— i suppose. what about with your parents? i don't feel like - i suppose. what about with your parents? i don't feel like i'd i i suppose. what about with yourj parents? i don't feel like i'd feel comfortable _ parents? i don't feel like i'd feel comfortable talking _ parents? i don't feel like i'd feel comfortable talking to _ parents? i don't feel like i'd feel comfortable talking to them i parents? i don't feel like i'd feel i comfortable talking to them about it. ., , just comfortable talking to them about it.- just because _ comfortable talking to them about it.- just because it's. .. i it. really? just because it's. .. the 've it.
to raise awareness of the risk, sam has co—produced a documentary which tells the story of the mead familysuppose. really. wouldn't know where to start i su ose. ~ ., really. wouldn't know where to start i su ose. . . ., really. wouldn't know where to start |su..ose_ . ., i suppose. what about with your arents? i suppose. what about with your parents? i _ i suppose. what about with your parents? i don't _ i suppose. what about with your parents? i don't feel— i suppose. what about with your...
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we took them a little while to decide that meade hadn't made the greatest victory. he should have out of this then it's not just lincoln and the letter that he never sent me although he made sure hallett. let me know what his thoughts were george templeton strong. his diary does exactly the same thing within two weeks. he thinks gettysburg's a missed opportunity. not the great turning point of the war. and you and i of course go back and forth about this and i think that what your articles in this book to they certainly complicate that confederate reaction, but i think the other question that comes out of these sources and here's where we diverge a little bit in terms of how we use sources. is that my question of the sources is why did these men feel compelled to write or describe the battle at night is a defeat which it most certainly was but as yeah. certainly, not a loss at worst. it's kind of it. almost a tie right we disengaged and we disengage our own and here's the and i'll give you a piece of evidence that you've used and that's from stephen dotson ramseur a
we took them a little while to decide that meade hadn't made the greatest victory. he should have out of this then it's not just lincoln and the letter that he never sent me although he made sure hallett. let me know what his thoughts were george templeton strong. his diary does exactly the same thing within two weeks. he thinks gettysburg's a missed opportunity. not the great turning point of the war. and you and i of course go back and forth about this and i think that what your articles in...
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know, that means that we are likely to see some leakages of that strong domestic demand abroad, which meade might lead to some slippage between both u.s. domestic demand and u.s. resource utilization but i think, you know, more broadly, financial conditions here in the u.s. are also important abroad and you know, there is some sensitivity there. so we are going to be as transparent as we possibly can about our reaction function. you know, i think we have been as clear as we can be, and we are going to continue communicating as clear as we possibly can as those outcomes that we were talking about earlier really start to show progress >> well, part of it is in enter vus like this. we certainly appreciate it lael brainard, federal reserve governor >>> we have 35 minutes left of the session. >> now you see what i have to do every day. >> i know. it is the first day back doing this i used to have a laptop there. last time. i'll get it for tomorrow anyway the dow down ten basis pointser so. a little bit of positive gains for the s&p. nasdaq lightly lower russell the laggard down 1.5%. up next, ne
know, that means that we are likely to see some leakages of that strong domestic demand abroad, which meade might lead to some slippage between both u.s. domestic demand and u.s. resource utilization but i think, you know, more broadly, financial conditions here in the u.s. are also important abroad and you know, there is some sensitivity there. so we are going to be as transparent as we possibly can about our reaction function. you know, i think we have been as clear as we can be, and we are...
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take a look at lake mead in nevada, 1984, you can see how it just shrinks down. 39% of capacity downast time this thing was full, 1983 the rest of the country today, cruise weather, well, great along the eastern seaboard windy here in the northeast with some snow in northern new england. before it's all over that flood threat continues down to the south of texas spring warmth continues, and out west, as we said, lots of sunshi >>> we wouldn't mind a lot of rain right now. we're going to see our temperatures in san francisco reaching into the low 60s. we're starting out with some clouds and it's going to be windy and dry weekend with upper 60s by sunday into next week. our inland valleys from the tri-valley to napa valley as well as santa clara valley expect some upper 70s for today. a little bit cooler tomorrow but also breezy. we start to warm up on sunday and that warming trend continues into next week. wednesday we peak at 86 degrees. >> and that's your latest weather. forgot to ask, mr. melvin, did you get those presidential m&ms for the kids >> you know what -- i did not. >> for
take a look at lake mead in nevada, 1984, you can see how it just shrinks down. 39% of capacity downast time this thing was full, 1983 the rest of the country today, cruise weather, well, great along the eastern seaboard windy here in the northeast with some snow in northern new england. before it's all over that flood threat continues down to the south of texas spring warmth continues, and out west, as we said, lots of sunshi >>> we wouldn't mind a lot of rain right now. we're going...
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types of facilities that go in parking lots or businesses and we have found that these also help us mead our localized goals and they're much more to construct. so this has been a very successful and kind of a belove program in our neighborhood. which is great. and the last one that i'll highlight is our land acquisition the goal of this program is to protect and enhance natural areas. a big part of it is flood control. we have purchased and preserved and restored 800 acres. and for me, the reason i think i was so impressed is that this is a 25 year program. they fund this and we have areas that we know flood or areas that we know if we have enough parcels we can provide flood control and we wait. we will be here for decades and decades and eventually, we will move, this is our that reduced flooding along one of our major creeks that does have a major flooding issue within our city so i just gave you some highlights of things i thought you might be interested in and i'll end with a pretty picture as well. you know all of these different ways of doing business is just so amazing. differen
types of facilities that go in parking lots or businesses and we have found that these also help us mead our localized goals and they're much more to construct. so this has been a very successful and kind of a belove program in our neighborhood. which is great. and the last one that i'll highlight is our land acquisition the goal of this program is to protect and enhance natural areas. a big part of it is flood control. we have purchased and preserved and restored 800 acres. and for me, the...
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one more thing i want to ask, is it possible fort meade to contribute to your organization with white-- possible for me to contribute to your organization with a white papers or things i see from where i operate out here in the west? and help to contribute to better security of our country? host: i will let you go there, till let sen. jones: respond. -- to let sen. jones: respond -- seth jones respond. guest: lots of other organizations have events that encourage people to participate across the u.s.. one of the great things about the covid period we are in is that there is a massive uptick in virtual seminars, webinars, and those kinds of activities. it does bring together individuals from across, not just the u.s., but the world. the second issue, which goes to your point, is that there has been and continues to be a concern from all kinds of activities, transnational drug trafficking organizations. what we were focused on in the report is not all of these other threats, there are human traffickers, drug traffickers, lots of other kinds, we are focused on individuals committed to te
one more thing i want to ask, is it possible fort meade to contribute to your organization with white-- possible for me to contribute to your organization with a white papers or things i see from where i operate out here in the west? and help to contribute to better security of our country? host: i will let you go there, till let sen. jones: respond. -- to let sen. jones: respond -- seth jones respond. guest: lots of other organizations have events that encourage people to participate across...
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we had people bringing donuts for the cops in see mead valley, hooraying them on like it was a kind ofang, who watched rodney king beaten within an inch of his life. latasha is no angel, you would get that a lot. that's manifestation of that person of that devil whose knee was on george floyd. this is white women spitting at kids who are trying to get on a bus, moms over them, harassing kids. that spirit is the american spirit. we need to understand it for the insidious reality and spiritual bankruptcy it is. host: is america's spirit moving in the right direction? caller: by the inch. as a people, we do not have -- we shouldn't be forced to have the patience to deal with this madness for another second. let alone for another 30 years, as we try to work out whether or not we should defund these insane institutions. host: this is pat out of oklahoma. good morning, you are next. caller: good morning to you. i wanted to say that i personally think it is a sad day that you can take a criminal and allow them to do things, then make heroes out of them. there was a lot in those tapes, that i
we had people bringing donuts for the cops in see mead valley, hooraying them on like it was a kind ofang, who watched rodney king beaten within an inch of his life. latasha is no angel, you would get that a lot. that's manifestation of that person of that devil whose knee was on george floyd. this is white women spitting at kids who are trying to get on a bus, moms over them, harassing kids. that spirit is the american spirit. we need to understand it for the insidious reality and spiritual...
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import half of the water especially from sources like the colorado river, which i have been to lake meadat and it costs ten times as much as recycling waste water, what they do all around the united states currently but all around the world. mayor garcetti thinks it's the most practical way to do it and they're off to the races. >> sounds like mayor wants a little help from the federal government perhaps included in this $2.2 trillion infrastructure bill? >> oh, there's no doubt about it. this is a very expensive project and the mayor told me that he thinks it will pay for itself in some measure when they stop buying all of that water from the colorado river and what's called the metropolitan water district. but they need $8 billion to $10 billion and will go to the biden administration as part of his bill and request some of the that money to make sure this is completed really as a critical infrastructure project to make l.a. what they call water independent. >> jacob, are there other places they're considering this? obviously l.a. might be the place, biggest city where the problem is m
import half of the water especially from sources like the colorado river, which i have been to lake meadat and it costs ten times as much as recycling waste water, what they do all around the united states currently but all around the world. mayor garcetti thinks it's the most practical way to do it and they're off to the races. >> sounds like mayor wants a little help from the federal government perhaps included in this $2.2 trillion infrastructure bill? >> oh, there's no doubt...
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buster, mead buster, just before the headlines, he weighed all over the back of my code.ng it's quite dangerous — i might burn the place down. but after a lot of persuasion and time, in the end they kind of gave in and let me give it a go, which was really great, and kind of have been really supportive throughout the process and more and more kind of getting excited about what i'm doing now, which is really great. let's take a look at the travel situation now. now the weather with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. it's a very quiet week of weather ahead across the capital with virtually no rain in the forecast, lots more sunshine to come — although it will cloud over at times — and still some rather chilly, frosty nights. and certainly it's another cold start to this morning — temperatures hovering around about the freezing mark, just above, actually, for most spots. there'll be lots of early sunshine around and a bit more fair—weather cloud bubbling up through the afternoon. only the very small chance of one or two showers breaking out — for the vast majority of us
buster, mead buster, just before the headlines, he weighed all over the back of my code.ng it's quite dangerous — i might burn the place down. but after a lot of persuasion and time, in the end they kind of gave in and let me give it a go, which was really great, and kind of have been really supportive throughout the process and more and more kind of getting excited about what i'm doing now, which is really great. let's take a look at the travel situation now. now the weather with elizabeth...