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cities don't have the luxury of being able to, you know, determine national policies. obligation to make things work on the ground and that's what we're finding in l.a. >> let's talk about making this on the ground. you've been working with a coalition of cities around the country. one thing that is striking about this executive action is that although l.a. has many more potential eligibles than any other city, it is pretty well disbursed. you look the top 20 counties of eligibility account for 40% of the total eligible. there's substantial numbers disbursed around the country that could benefit from this. what do you think it will take in large cities and small to have substantial takeup of the executive action? >> i think it requires a dedicated commitment at the municipal level, or the state level, to putting in the programs and the training and the personnel to make this happen. that doesn't have to mean additional cost. give you one example. in the city of l.a., we have something called cities of citizenships, together with mayor de blasio in new york, to help peop
cities don't have the luxury of being able to, you know, determine national policies. obligation to make things work on the ground and that's what we're finding in l.a. >> let's talk about making this on the ground. you've been working with a coalition of cities around the country. one thing that is striking about this executive action is that although l.a. has many more potential eligibles than any other city, it is pretty well disbursed. you look the top 20 counties of eligibility...
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in 1949 general motors, standard oil, mac track, national city bus line, phillips petroleum and others were all found guilty of violating the sherman anti trust law. they replaced the rails with buses, for this they were fined $5,000 each. hardly enough to throw any of the corporations into receivership. >>> when we come back on a second look. >> it's the largest family dwelling in mississippi. >> we'll tour a mansion from a woman who inherented the pacific. >>> 150 years ago the passenger sleeping car was first introduced to american railroads. the pulman car made a fortune for george pulman and in 1915 his daughter decided to build herself a grand mansion in hillboro. but in 1977 carlman was facing possible destruction when bob mackenzie took a tour. >> reporter: what will become of carol lands. residents have been asking themselves that for decades. after the mansion was passing from one owner to another and remains empty. carl lands is 62,000 square feet of living space built in 1910 as a famous chateau of france. on a scale nobody lives on anymore and that's the problem. the story
in 1949 general motors, standard oil, mac track, national city bus line, phillips petroleum and others were all found guilty of violating the sherman anti trust law. they replaced the rails with buses, for this they were fined $5,000 each. hardly enough to throw any of the corporations into receivership. >>> when we come back on a second look. >> it's the largest family dwelling in mississippi. >> we'll tour a mansion from a woman who inherented the pacific. >>>...
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the national guard standing by behind me here at baltimore city hall. right here which is a strange sight for a lot of people to see when you see heavily armed national guard troops protecting our city halls across this country is an unusual thing. but it's part of the state of emergency now in place here in this city. the curfew began at 10:00 last night. after it began, there was a moment tension. fairly extreme tension. a standoff you can see it right here between police and protesters. the police doing a step and drag. moving the protesters away. this confrontation, you can see it only ended after police fired smoke canisters, also pepper pellets. you can see them throwing them back to police. whatever they did it seemed to work. that area of pennsylvania avenue cleared out. another picture of that. pretty much empty all night. the streets here pretty much empty all night. and as baltimore begins to come back to life today, we will see how this increased presence how it affects things here on the streets. i want to bring in cnn's athena jones who has
the national guard standing by behind me here at baltimore city hall. right here which is a strange sight for a lot of people to see when you see heavily armed national guard troops protecting our city halls across this country is an unusual thing. but it's part of the state of emergency now in place here in this city. the curfew began at 10:00 last night. after it began, there was a moment tension. fairly extreme tension. a standoff you can see it right here between police and protesters. the...
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the site home to the oklahoma city national memorial and museum. bill carr is in the west coast newsroom with more on the deeply mean lful commemoration. hi, will. >> hi, eric. it's been two decades but the emotional scars are still fresh. on april 19th, 1995 just after 9:00 a.m. in the morning, a ryder truck filled with more than 2 tons of explosives blew up gutting the federal building in oklahoma city. the carnage was unforgettable. 168 people died. 19 of whom were children. took rescuers six weeks to recover all the bodies and less than two hours after the explosion, authorities caught up and arrested tim mcveigh, a gulf war veteran who hated the government and planned the bombing on the anniversary of the waco siege in 1993. he was later convicted and executed by lethal injection. his accomplice is serving consecutive life sentences. this morning, at the exact time the bomb went off 20 years ago the ceremony to remember the victims had family me believes choking up as they read the names of those who died that day. >> our dad, mickey b. maroni
the site home to the oklahoma city national memorial and museum. bill carr is in the west coast newsroom with more on the deeply mean lful commemoration. hi, will. >> hi, eric. it's been two decades but the emotional scars are still fresh. on april 19th, 1995 just after 9:00 a.m. in the morning, a ryder truck filled with more than 2 tons of explosives blew up gutting the federal building in oklahoma city. the carnage was unforgettable. 168 people died. 19 of whom were children. took...
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cities. and he says, quote, national league of cities and the american public transit association have enjoyed a close working relationship for many decades. the results of which have been tremendous transit progress for those cities we serve. our great transit accomplishments in the salt lake region is an important example of the benefit of this collaboration. as the nlc president and mayor of salt lake i look forward to continuing to work with apta towards a long-term, well funded transportation reauthorization this year. the president's proposed grow america act is an important contribution to this must-do reauthorization effort. so with that, those who participated yesterday in the legislative conference heard from a gentleman called jeff loving, who represents america's infrastructure alliance. he made three key points that will be the focus of today's conversation. number one, make it local. okay. you have local here. number two, talk about economic benefits and commerce. talk about how transportation does what it's done in utah. talk about how it will affect your community, and lastly,
cities. and he says, quote, national league of cities and the american public transit association have enjoyed a close working relationship for many decades. the results of which have been tremendous transit progress for those cities we serve. our great transit accomplishments in the salt lake region is an important example of the benefit of this collaboration. as the nlc president and mayor of salt lake i look forward to continuing to work with apta towards a long-term, well funded...
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the ridership increase in cities under 100,000 was actually double the national growth rate last yearthis is extraordinary. there are great things happening. from san diego to nashville, from harrisburg, illinois to bowling green, from wanache, washington to new york city, people opted for public transportation in record numbers. and riders are telling us they want more public transportation. and now you need to let congress know that we need to make the investment in public transportation to meet this growing need. it's incumbent upon all of us to educate our legislators. they need to know that this nation must have a robust, multimodal service transportation bill. we cannot continue to have short-term extensions. in the last 10 years, we've had 23 short-term extensions on the surface transportation bill. this is not how you bill the greatest country in the world. this is not how you lead a national economy. this is short-term thinking. this is not how our country works. we need a big, long-term, surface transportation bill. are you with me? absolutely. when do we need it? now. absol
the ridership increase in cities under 100,000 was actually double the national growth rate last yearthis is extraordinary. there are great things happening. from san diego to nashville, from harrisburg, illinois to bowling green, from wanache, washington to new york city, people opted for public transportation in record numbers. and riders are telling us they want more public transportation. and now you need to let congress know that we need to make the investment in public transportation to...
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restore normalcy -- >> the immediate need is to restore calm and peace to the city. >> the governor activating 1,700 nationaluard troops who will enforce the city's 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. curfew. a show of force not seen here since the rioting that followed the assassination of dr. king in 1968. this 25-year-old taken into police custody on sunday april 12th. the arrest captured by a bystander cell phone. screaming unable to walk as officers drag him into a transport van. reportedly when he arrived at the police station a half hour later, he wasn't able to breathe, talk. medics rushed him to the hospital. a few days later he slipped into a coma. later died from a severe spinal injury. the results of the investigation into the death is expected friday. prosecutor will then decide whether to file charges. >> do you trust the process? >> the police part of it? absolutely not. >> bill murphy is the gray's family attorney. >> why would anybody rationale trust their process. >> the troubles here fit disturbingly into the national narrative, black men dying after encounters with the police. from eric garner walter
restore normalcy -- >> the immediate need is to restore calm and peace to the city. >> the governor activating 1,700 nationaluard troops who will enforce the city's 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. curfew. a show of force not seen here since the rioting that followed the assassination of dr. king in 1968. this 25-year-old taken into police custody on sunday april 12th. the arrest captured by a bystander cell phone. screaming unable to walk as officers drag him into a transport van....
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. >> also this is the los angeles version of radar nation. cityt is hoping to lure the team down south. >> 7 news sandhya here with the weather. >> we have some more drizzle in the forecast tomorrow. let you know what commute will impact coming up. >> all right. and the dinosaur egg just discovered in china. >> it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to master their craft. but only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. keep up with those everyday messes with the help of roomba from irobot. a full suite of sensors automatically guides roomba around your home, going under furniture and along edges while avoiding stairs. and its powerful 3-stage cleaning system sweeps brushes and vacuums your floors. for a more thorough clean every day all at the touch of a button. roomba. only from irobot. >> here's what market street will look like when san francis
. >> also this is the los angeles version of radar nation. cityt is hoping to lure the team down south. >> 7 news sandhya here with the weather. >> we have some more drizzle in the forecast tomorrow. let you know what commute will impact coming up. >> all right. and the dinosaur egg just discovered in china. >> it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to master their craft. but only moments to master paying bills...
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city of baltimore. so what should the national guard's role be? nk it's going to be designated by the mayor and by the police commissioner wherever the services are needed most likely on the peripheral. they'll do soft targets. they'll do maybe city hall. some of the government buildings. really wherever they have to augment the city police is where they're going to go. >> some of the national guardsmen are showing weapons and others are not. is that by design? >> well that's based on their assignment. i don't know what the assignments are. i don't know where they're designated. based on their assignment some will have different protective equipment and some will have different weapons. that's going to be designated by their commanders. >> all right. so let's go back to last night for just a second. do you think there was a plan in place to control the rioting? >> i have to be honest carol, based on what i saw yesterday, i think the police could have been more prepared. i think there could have been people on standby. i just don't think the conting
city of baltimore. so what should the national guard's role be? nk it's going to be designated by the mayor and by the police commissioner wherever the services are needed most likely on the peripheral. they'll do soft targets. they'll do maybe city hall. some of the government buildings. really wherever they have to augment the city police is where they're going to go. >> some of the national guardsmen are showing weapons and others are not. is that by design? >> well that's based...
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national guard vehicle. these are the types of vehicles around the city in baltimore particularly here in front of the police department to ensure that potential rioters don't reach the breech the barricade. the governor declared a state of emergency here about 1500 national guards man expected to arrive. some have already come here to baltimore, as many as 5,000 could be here. 500 state troopers on their way as well in baltimore. the governor is requesting 5,000 more police officers. meanwhile 15 police officers were wounded and more than 2 dozen rioters injured last night. residents sort of understand why all of this chaos broke out. >> i don't condone this in any form or fashion, but i understand why these young black men, how they feel. they are emotional. i am a peacemaker i have tried to talk to these men, but they are -- like i said it's a lot of emotions and they are tired. >> here's another frightening thought. the police commissioner came out and urged caution saying that rival gangs including the blood, the crypts and black guerilla families are perhaps coming together to quote take out police off
national guard vehicle. these are the types of vehicles around the city in baltimore particularly here in front of the police department to ensure that potential rioters don't reach the breech the barricade. the governor declared a state of emergency here about 1500 national guards man expected to arrive. some have already come here to baltimore, as many as 5,000 could be here. 500 state troopers on their way as well in baltimore. the governor is requesting 5,000 more police officers. meanwhile...
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sydney, the nation's biggest city, was drenched with almost a month's worth of rain in 24 hours causing havoc for commuters. huge waves that founded the coast. at least one crew was stuck outside sydney harbour which was closed for shipping. as the conditions intensified any ferry services were canceled and flights were delayed. three elderly people were found dead north of sydney. a report suggest they were trapped in their homes when floodwater searched through the small township as the authorities struggle to cope. >> it is a once in a 10 year event. it was more severe than anticipated. the consequences are significant across new south wales. it is clear we are in the midst of very challenging whether. >> more than 200,000 homes and businesses are without electricity. some may be in the dark for several days as power companies repair the damage left by a storm that has taken australia's most popular state by surprise. conditions will ease on wednesday, that for many a wild and frightening night is ahead. katty: if former guard at the notorious auschwitz concentration camp is on trial
sydney, the nation's biggest city, was drenched with almost a month's worth of rain in 24 hours causing havoc for commuters. huge waves that founded the coast. at least one crew was stuck outside sydney harbour which was closed for shipping. as the conditions intensified any ferry services were canceled and flights were delayed. three elderly people were found dead north of sydney. a report suggest they were trapped in their homes when floodwater searched through the small township as the...
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let's go right to baltimore, the scene there now at baltimore city hall. national reporter tree maintremaine lee is standing by. >> reporter: they're awakening to part of the city smolders. folks are still on edge and concerned about what may be another night of unrest. and there are so many competing voices here. you have the disaffected young people throwing rocks at police you have city leaders trying to get ahead of it you have young protesters trying to make sense of it all, build a foundation some sort of platform to ease this unrest. but again, we have a curfew tonight with so many young people out of school with national guard and 1,000 police officers that will be on the street here so much is concerning folks. lodge logic and reason may be out of the window as there are so many young willing to take to the streets. i talked to one activist and he said these young people are fearless. they're upset and angry and they're fearless and that is concerning even the people around the protests over the last seven months. >> thank you very much. we'll be checking
let's go right to baltimore, the scene there now at baltimore city hall. national reporter tree maintremaine lee is standing by. >> reporter: they're awakening to part of the city smolders. folks are still on edge and concerned about what may be another night of unrest. and there are so many competing voices here. you have the disaffected young people throwing rocks at police you have city leaders trying to get ahead of it you have young protesters trying to make sense of it all, build a...
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city at that time. >> how does that compare to the rest of the nation and the rest of the city question aren't >> one of the things i said was officially reported a non-reliable numbers in my point of view. i looked at 16,000 homicide cases and in the city of l.a. and counted each case in the resolution. nationally for urban areas 50% was reported for the largest urban areas. again i think those are a bit inflated and sometimes nodded in a malicious way they are easy to solve cases that accumulate outside of urban areas. >> what is the term nhi and why to use that question art >> guest: you know the acronym was in the vernacular of prosecutors were in the 80s. in that no human involved and it was a quip that people would say for certain crimes that didn't attract a lot of public notice or public outrage. the murders of black men particularly black gang members typically got no news coverage and elicited outrage. there were things that followed from that. very concrete resource allocation that depended on whether a case got a lot of attention or not. nhi i think actually has a dual meaning. obviously
city at that time. >> how does that compare to the rest of the nation and the rest of the city question aren't >> one of the things i said was officially reported a non-reliable numbers in my point of view. i looked at 16,000 homicide cases and in the city of l.a. and counted each case in the resolution. nationally for urban areas 50% was reported for the largest urban areas. again i think those are a bit inflated and sometimes nodded in a malicious way they are easy to solve cases...
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it is a wond rbful time in our city and i love these conferences where international, regional and national intelligence and innovation and people getting things done all over our cities and all over parts of the cuntsry come together and evaluate how we can exchange ideas and innovation and find out the latest and gratis. who is doing what in the public and prives sector and all of this is happening in our city. i want to give a special welcome to our 3 additional mayors, mayor price, mayor white and mayor murray. the mayor of my city i grew up in. i just came from celebrating my mothers 90th birtday in seattle and it is wonderful to see their parks. growing as all these cities grow. this is a great time to have this conference in san francisco. i'm proud to host it here and proud of the reck and park and commission and parks alliance and trust for public lands and all our private partners working together with us to not only expand, to maintain, to reutilize and refresh open spaces in our city. just this weekend as you were here opening we had sunday streets over in the bay view and it is
it is a wond rbful time in our city and i love these conferences where international, regional and national intelligence and innovation and people getting things done all over our cities and all over parts of the cuntsry come together and evaluate how we can exchange ideas and innovation and find out the latest and gratis. who is doing what in the public and prives sector and all of this is happening in our city. i want to give a special welcome to our 3 additional mayors, mayor price, mayor...
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the city is quiet but police and national guard the standing by to protect the city they try to recover and clean up after last night's ride more on the story to come. at cloro2 wee tued movi stas in a sence now e-trt wi clox 2! watch stns dappe ght foreour es. remove 4imesore ains an derge alo. you wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. because frontline plus unleashes a deadly killing force to kill fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and larvae, preventing a new infestation. its protection lasts a full 30 days. no wonder frontline plus is the #1 choice of vets for their pets and yours. after all, your dog is a lover not a fighter. frontline plus. the vet's #1 choice. snait. we sck i we sosh . weove . rsh's kes a 'mo...yomaket spial. hersy'is me, yrsouchocate.♪ ♪ iyou nt i♪ ♪ gout d geit >>george: that may have been successful in fact they have confirmed that they have opened one line in the northbound direction on a to state 880 where the freeway has been shut down since after 3:00 this morning when the
the city is quiet but police and national guard the standing by to protect the city they try to recover and clean up after last night's ride more on the story to come. at cloro2 wee tued movi stas in a sence now e-trt wi clox 2! watch stns dappe ght foreour es. remove 4imesore ains an derge alo. you wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. because frontline plus unleashes a deadly killing force to kill fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and...
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>> national guard are on the guard now here within the city. what we use them for is holding structures and fixed posts. when we go to a location we start pushing the direction. we need fixed posts behind us or they retake the areas we push out of. having the assets is good and strong. i heard a question did we plan for it? yes. that wasn't the issue, there was too many out there overcoming the numbers we this to sustain the pressure. >> reporter: the student action and the credible threat... >> can i do what. >> reporter: are they related? >> from what i know, we have families the bluds and crypts had a meeting, validating a fair fight. they said at the conclusion of freddie gray's funeral each group intended to kill and take out a police officer. >> reporter: should you have given protesters that much room that much latitude over the last few days, and did that in anyway... >> i don't think we gave them much room or latitude on saturday. the protests were peaceful for the vast majority of time until 6 o'clock. there was a group that splintere
>> national guard are on the guard now here within the city. what we use them for is holding structures and fixed posts. when we go to a location we start pushing the direction. we need fixed posts behind us or they retake the areas we push out of. having the assets is good and strong. i heard a question did we plan for it? yes. that wasn't the issue, there was too many out there overcoming the numbers we this to sustain the pressure. >> reporter: the student action and the credible...
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tonight, almost five decades later, the city of baltimore is a different place but it is enraged in the streets again and national guard in the streets again. in response to the rioting, throughout the city today the governor of maryland larry hogan, has declared a state of emergency and he did tonighting andty straight the national guard. >> we know how hard people work to be able to have the city that we know and love and to watch a group of criminals go through our city with an intent to destroy. what does that solve? i understand anger. but what we're seeing isn't anger. it's destruction of a community. the same community they say they care about, they're destroy. you can't have it both way. >> that was baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake. joininguous is baltimore city councilman brian mos by he represents district 7 where freddie gray was arrested and the area where many of the protests have been taking place. appreciate having you here. >> thanks for having me on rachel. >> so it seems like the city is at least is a little quieter than it was this afternoon and in the early part of the evening. do you
tonight, almost five decades later, the city of baltimore is a different place but it is enraged in the streets again and national guard in the streets again. in response to the rioting, throughout the city today the governor of maryland larry hogan, has declared a state of emergency and he did tonighting andty straight the national guard. >> we know how hard people work to be able to have the city that we know and love and to watch a group of criminals go through our city with an intent...
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city. national guard, state police. there is a lot of city officers are extremely tired and needing relief from outside agencies there is still, i understand a battle raging to the left of us. >> it's our understanding there is a battle raging as well. i wonder if anyone from the sun has been able to find out why the mayor waited until 6:00 p.m to get call for help? >> i don't know about her strategy. i noticed the governor did say he had to wait for the mayor. and he said frankly he used a term that was tied. i can't speak for them. >> i didn't know if they had been asked that question. and maybe given an answer. >> they've been no. >> i haven't heard anything ask her, either. is it your sense things are calming down now? or this is not over yet? >> it depends where you are in the city. apparently they're setting cars on fire to the west. so there is no indication of it ending thus far. >> luke live with us at the scene, thank you very much. we continue to watch this i can tell you the police news conference delayed fro
city. national guard, state police. there is a lot of city officers are extremely tired and needing relief from outside agencies there is still, i understand a battle raging to the left of us. >> it's our understanding there is a battle raging as well. i wonder if anyone from the sun has been able to find out why the mayor waited until 6:00 p.m to get call for help? >> i don't know about her strategy. i noticed the governor did say he had to wait for the mayor. and he said frankly...
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the national guard is being deployed to the city.tor who saw his church burn down spoke to cnn. >> i haven't lost my focus. i haven't lost my sense of resill resill resillency. my eyes are filled with tears because we exist. >> watching his church burn down. public schools in baltimore are closed down today. the mayor announcing a citywide curfew at 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. >>> the defense calling the witnesses in the penalty phase of dzhokhar tsarnaev trial. his attorneys trying to spare his client the death penalty. the convicted bomber was the product of a dysfunctional family and fell under the spell of his brother tamerlan. we get more from deborah feyerick in boston. >> reporter: christine, dzhokhar tsarnaev's defense team really trying persuade the jury that life in prison is in their words the better choice. they are trying to show the jury that sentencing him to a maximum security facility where he will be with other terrorists well he will become irrelevant. the defense case centered not on dzhokhar tsarnaev so much as his o
the national guard is being deployed to the city.tor who saw his church burn down spoke to cnn. >> i haven't lost my focus. i haven't lost my sense of resill resill resillency. my eyes are filled with tears because we exist. >> watching his church burn down. public schools in baltimore are closed down today. the mayor announcing a citywide curfew at 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. >>> the defense calling the witnesses in the penalty phase of dzhokhar tsarnaev trial. his attorneys...
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want to know what the history of the nation's oldest port is because san augustine being the nation's oldest city is also the nation's oldest port, so they go out and find shipwrecks using a magnetometer like a big metal detector, they drag the water, and then they actually dive down to those wrecks and analyze what is there. we bring up some of the artifacts and use those to bring up the story behind the ships. as the ships were coming and going, that was in and out of saint augustine for 100 years, so it can tell us a lot about the people who were coming and going from san augustine. at one time, there was a shipwreck every two weeks in saint augustine. so there are literally hundreds of shipwrecks off our coast just waiting to be discovered waiting for us to come in and be able to excavate those. so we look forward to the next piece of san augustine history that we will uncover. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring saint augustine, florida. our city's tour staff recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about san augustine and other stops on our
want to know what the history of the nation's oldest port is because san augustine being the nation's oldest city is also the nation's oldest port, so they go out and find shipwrecks using a magnetometer like a big metal detector, they drag the water, and then they actually dive down to those wrecks and analyze what is there. we bring up some of the artifacts and use those to bring up the story behind the ships. as the ships were coming and going, that was in and out of saint augustine for 100...
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. >>> also tonight eyes of the nation are focused on a city in crisis. a call from calm as clean up begins in baltimore. >> you don't take the law in your own hand. >> reporter: peaceful protesters take to the streets after riots leave part of the city smolder and destroyed. leaders vow there will not be a lee pete of the violence tonight. >>> right now tensions remain high in baltimore. >> city wide curfew will go in effect tonight from 10:00 to 5:00. here's the latest. police came face-to-face with protesters this afternoon. officers used pepper spray to keep them back. the authorities arrested 135 people, 34 of them, juveniles. officials say 20 officers were injured in monday's rioting and looting. right now 1,000 national guard troops are on the streets as clean up efforts begin. >>> president obama condemned the violence during a news conference this afternoon. >> we cannot just leave this to the powe lease. there are police departments that have to do some soul searching. i think that there is some communities that have to do some soul searching bu
. >>> also tonight eyes of the nation are focused on a city in crisis. a call from calm as clean up begins in baltimore. >> you don't take the law in your own hand. >> reporter: peaceful protesters take to the streets after riots leave part of the city smolder and destroyed. leaders vow there will not be a lee pete of the violence tonight. >>> right now tensions remain high in baltimore. >> city wide curfew will go in effect tonight from 10:00 to 5:00. here's...
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the ridership increase in cities under 100,000 was actually double the national growth rate last yearthis is extraordinary. there are great things happening. from san diego to nashville, from harrisburg, illinois to bowling green, from wanache, washington to new york city, people opted for public transportation in record numbers. and riders are telling us they want more public transportation. and now you need to let congress know that we need to make the investment in public transportation to meet this growing need. it's incumbent upon all of us to educate our legislators. they need to know that this nation must have a robust, multimodal service transportation bill. we cannot continue to have short-term extensions. in the last 10 years, we've had 23 short-term extensions on the surface transportation bill. this is not how you bill the greatest country in the world. this is not how you lead a national economy. this is short-term thinking. this is not how our country works. we need a big, long-term, surface transportation bill. are you with me? absolutely. when do we need it? now. absol
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happy we're able to help at this point. >> governor can you detail what the national guard will be capable of that baltimore city has not been? >> the national guard will provide assets and be working as backup to the state police and the other police agencies. we have not taken over. but we are going to roll some assets into the city and have some manpower that will help get the situation under control. but i'll let the general talk about what assets they have available. keep in mind some assets will be readily available some will take a while to bring in. >> if i could speak real quick. one of the challenges law enforcement has is the moving. we've been able to go in and stop certain areas. as they move around they outnumber us. so i can tell you, when we clear an area the national guard will hold that area. but we need for everybody, law enforcement and the national guard, to be done as safely as possible. they need the proper equipment to secure themselves from rocks and bottles and everything else. that's one of the biggest requests for the national guard is to hold certain areas we believe we need to hold.
happy we're able to help at this point. >> governor can you detail what the national guard will be capable of that baltimore city has not been? >> the national guard will provide assets and be working as backup to the state police and the other police agencies. we have not taken over. but we are going to roll some assets into the city and have some manpower that will help get the situation under control. but i'll let the general talk about what assets they have available. keep in...
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following last night's assersion by the police, and national guard, control over the city. it seems to have worked, a curfew in place but last night honored by vast majority of citizens in baltimore. i want to turn to rich, we have the spectical of a president. of city council standing next to bloods crips the gangs who police say were threatening them with their very lives. >> that tells you a lot about what is wrong with this city. and where its leadership. you know mayor saying, i didn't tell police to strand down, when a politician denies something that is highly politicaly inconvenient and contra dighted bycontradictedby the fact, usually the ipo poll fig tition -- politician is not. >> we saw police officers out numbered staning around while things were burned and looted and running away fromly otters, any -- from rioters, it makes it worse. lou: you know, reverend, president obama saying that everyone should be doing a lot of soul searching. you know, that is like an expression that means don'tous your brain don't think about what is happened, don't look at evidence
following last night's assersion by the police, and national guard, control over the city. it seems to have worked, a curfew in place but last night honored by vast majority of citizens in baltimore. i want to turn to rich, we have the spectical of a president. of city council standing next to bloods crips the gangs who police say were threatening them with their very lives. >> that tells you a lot about what is wrong with this city. and where its leadership. you know mayor saying, i...
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national guard troops descending on the charmed city after night of rioting. which erupted following the funeral of a freddie gray an african-american man who died in police custody. according to the mayor's office 144 cars were set on fire along with 15 buildings. a 10 p.m. curfew is set for the city as emergency officials attempt to restore calm. president obama commenting on the situation earlier today and taking issue with the media's coverage. >> if you had seen multiple days of peaceful protests, that were focused on entirely legitimate concern, frankly didn't get that much attention. one burning building will be looped on television over and over and over again. melissa: here to discuss it, charlie gasparino, jack hough senior editor of "barron's," david asman host of "after the bell." always the media's fault have you noticed that? >> i take the president's point but if we want to talk about lopsided coverage we've got all this coverage now about police brutality, fine, that is a conversation we should have, but for every minute we spend talking about
national guard troops descending on the charmed city after night of rioting. which erupted following the funeral of a freddie gray an african-american man who died in police custody. according to the mayor's office 144 cars were set on fire along with 15 buildings. a 10 p.m. curfew is set for the city as emergency officials attempt to restore calm. president obama commenting on the situation earlier today and taking issue with the media's coverage. >> if you had seen multiple days of...
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city workers and volunteers are already cleaning up the streets after last night's riots. a state of emergency is in effect and the nationalrd has been effect. tonight a city wide week long curfew goes into effect at 10:00. the rioting, fires and violence have been well-documented online. "nbc 10's" chris cato has been monitoring social media to gather the most compelling images. chris, tell us more. >> tracy, in situations like this everyone with a cell phone is a journalist. take a look at a new photo we found, a source of a lot of heart break here. this is a three a large fire burning in east baltimore last night. this building was going to be a new center for senior citizens. the pastor of the baptist church that was working to develop the center says he is heart broken by the fire. the person who feettweeted the photo wrote, dozens of people crying. this is our church. there are people who feared that other fires were going to spread to their homes. listen. >> yeo, this is [ bleep ] we are dealing with right now. yeo, this is right [ bleep ] the street from our house. >> you can hear the panic in the woman's voice the
city workers and volunteers are already cleaning up the streets after last night's riots. a state of emergency is in effect and the nationalrd has been effect. tonight a city wide week long curfew goes into effect at 10:00. the rioting, fires and violence have been well-documented online. "nbc 10's" chris cato has been monitoring social media to gather the most compelling images. chris, tell us more. >> tracy, in situations like this everyone with a cell phone is a journalist....
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city hall. this could determine whether same-sex marriage becomes legal nationally. >> that's right. and the folks in mountain view know that. they gathered here on the steps of mountain view city hall. it was small in number but they wanted people to know what tomorrow's arguments before the supreme court are all about. >> the atmosphere is electric in the nation's capital tonight. >> reporter: this couple just came back from a reception in the nation's capital. a committed couple for 28 years and married twice in san francisco, they know the importance of tomorrow's hearing. we spoke to them via skype. >> there are the legal issues before the court, but there's also our very humanity, that's before the court. our loving relationship, and we hope that the justices rule not just with their heads, but with their hearts. >> reporter: people have been lining up for days in hopes of getting a front-row seat to hear the arguments over whether the bans are constitutional and if they are, do those states have the right to discriminate against married gay couples from other states? lieutenant
city hall. this could determine whether same-sex marriage becomes legal nationally. >> that's right. and the folks in mountain view know that. they gathered here on the steps of mountain view city hall. it was small in number but they wanted people to know what tomorrow's arguments before the supreme court are all about. >> the atmosphere is electric in the nation's capital tonight. >> reporter: this couple just came back from a reception in the nation's capital. a committed...
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city of baltimore on fire. you have got thousands of national guard troops pouring in after they were asked to help out. you can see the images are unbelievable from last night. there were nearly 200 arrests. 144 cars were set on fire 15 city buildings were torched and local authorities said they were left stunned by this violence. >> i understand anger, but what we are seeing isn't anger it's the destruction of a community. the same community they say they care about they are destroying. you can't have it both ways. >> these are thugs who are seizing upon an opportunity to show their anger and distrust and frustration at the police department. this is not the way to do it. >> i'm proud of the officers out there sustaining rocks and bottles who were hit in the head. >> here is the headline for the "baltimore sun." riots erupt. the images reminding so many of people from 1968, 47 years ago when riots swept through parts of of this city. in parts of that town in west baltimore, there are parts of baltimore that were burned in 1968 that have yet to recover even to this day. there is a cvs pharmacy that serv
city of baltimore on fire. you have got thousands of national guard troops pouring in after they were asked to help out. you can see the images are unbelievable from last night. there were nearly 200 arrests. 144 cars were set on fire 15 city buildings were torched and local authorities said they were left stunned by this violence. >> i understand anger, but what we are seeing isn't anger it's the destruction of a community. the same community they say they care about they are destroying....
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these are opportunests out there destroying our city and we're not going to tolerate it and i thank the mayor for asking the national guard to come into the city of baltimore to get order and some peace in our city because justice will prevail but we cannot resort to violence and destruction of property. >> thank you very much counsel president. before i take questions, i'd like to hear from counselman scott. >> i'm not going to be as nice as everyone else. i'm simply mad. i chose to dedicate my life to and we cannot stand idle and let thugs, whatever you want to call them. they are not thugs. they are cowards ruin our city. what i'll say today, if you are an adult and out there participating in this, you're ruining the future for those young people and i'm calling on every able man and woman to stand up and get out there and get in between these folks. when we leave here i'm going out there. get up and stand tall for your neighborhood. this cannot be a repeat of 196. the neighborhood they are in is still burned down from 1968. this is what we have to show them. these young people are showing frustration. we have a
these are opportunests out there destroying our city and we're not going to tolerate it and i thank the mayor for asking the national guard to come into the city of baltimore to get order and some peace in our city because justice will prevail but we cannot resort to violence and destruction of property. >> thank you very much counsel president. before i take questions, i'd like to hear from counselman scott. >> i'm not going to be as nice as everyone else. i'm simply mad. i chose...
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national guard as well as police. a state of emergency remains in effect for the city. as i said, the national guard was also on the ground. they were activated yesterday to help police in the city wide curfew. this is going to go in effect beginning tonight. it was announced last evening that it was going to start this evening and last for at least one week. baltimore orioles postponed tonight's game once again. they did the same last night. baltimore city public schools are closed for the day. classes at johns hopkins university in the city were cancelled. all of this just hours after 25-year-old freddie gray was laid to rest in what was described as a beautiful service. the associated press reporting 144 vehicle fires, 15 structure fires, nearly 200 arrests due to the violence that broke out after gray's funeral. 15 officers were also injured. as the city tries to stem the violence people are questioning the city's response. baltimore's mayor defending her own action this is morning. >> we work swiftly. it's a delicate balancing act when we have to make sure we're man
national guard as well as police. a state of emergency remains in effect for the city. as i said, the national guard was also on the ground. they were activated yesterday to help police in the city wide curfew. this is going to go in effect beginning tonight. it was announced last evening that it was going to start this evening and last for at least one week. baltimore orioles postponed tonight's game once again. they did the same last night. baltimore city public schools are closed for the...
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national guard troops have been progressioned around city hall. you see heavily armed. maryland state troopers are here as well. they've ericed the metal fencing you sometimes see on the national mall out here around city hall. there are also some military vehicles positioned out front as well as some maryland state police cruisers. we den know if this is the result of any kind of threat that may have been made towards city hall or as a precaution to protect this valuable government building. as you know it was crazy here last night in the city of baltimore. we haven't seen anything like it since the late 1960s with the looting, with the ri oughting and fires being set to building whether it's the cvs store or an apartment building complex for senior citizens. they went up in flames. there was another building set on fire earlier this morning. the good news is that no one was hurt in any of these fires, but there were at least a dozen officers were seriously injured. some remained in the hospital after violent clashes with protesters. there haven't been zras, protests or
national guard troops have been progressioned around city hall. you see heavily armed. maryland state troopers are here as well. they've ericed the metal fencing you sometimes see on the national mall out here around city hall. there are also some military vehicles positioned out front as well as some maryland state police cruisers. we den know if this is the result of any kind of threat that may have been made towards city hall or as a precaution to protect this valuable government building....
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city of baltimore. we're hearing that up to 5,000 national guardsmen could be deployed. w, obviously, the number is far fewer than that. we saw some of their mobilized units maneuvering through the city heading out to some of the more troubled spots. but, again, this part of the city a lot more quiet now. obviously, the governor of maryland declaring a state of emergency. 15 police officers injured pretty badly overnight. the extent of their injuries vary obviously, from officer to officer. one was knocked unconscious, reportedly hit in the head with a rock. and the condition of that specific officer still unknown. more than two dozen people arrested a short time ago, not far from here. the police commissioner spoke about his officers. >> one officer knocked out, hit in the head. he was taken to the hospital. i just checked on him. he's doing better. i had an officer on his left kneecap severely damaged. there again, shock trauma. i had two more officers down, injured fairley seriously. all are going to be okay, but sustained heavy damage in their bodies by flying debris
city of baltimore. we're hearing that up to 5,000 national guardsmen could be deployed. w, obviously, the number is far fewer than that. we saw some of their mobilized units maneuvering through the city heading out to some of the more troubled spots. but, again, this part of the city a lot more quiet now. obviously, the governor of maryland declaring a state of emergency. 15 police officers injured pretty badly overnight. the extent of their injuries vary obviously, from officer to officer. one...
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to detroit, i have been to chicago, i have been to milwaukee, i have been to a lot of the nation's bigger cities and i have tried to say to the african-american population, one, i am going to fix the criminal justice system, two, i believe in your privacy, and we believe in economic opportunity. i am for a billion dollars tax cut for detroit to try to help them bail themselves out. >> schieffer: but do you think there are some in your party and a larger segment that would be we don't want to be more inclusive. >> i am not finding resistance. you will have reince priebus on here and i worked with the republican national committee and we opened the office in detroit they were the ones in charge of opening the office and i was there helping them so i think the party when i talk to people, every day, even people who are trying to defeat me in the nomination process, they will come up and say and we do like you are trying to make the party bigger so i am not finding much objection from republicans. >> hillary clinton is getting ready to announce, maybe within the hour or so. what are her credentials
to detroit, i have been to chicago, i have been to milwaukee, i have been to a lot of the nation's bigger cities and i have tried to say to the african-american population, one, i am going to fix the criminal justice system, two, i believe in your privacy, and we believe in economic opportunity. i am for a billion dollars tax cut for detroit to try to help them bail themselves out. >> schieffer: but do you think there are some in your party and a larger segment that would be we don't want...
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home construction is low but apartment construction is booming in our nation's biggest cities.rt from denver. >> reporter: this is a familiar sight in a lot of cities, apartment construction all over the place. that's because a lot of folks across the u.s. are opting to rent instead of buy. >> i thought about buying. there's just not a lot out there to buy. >> reporter: like many, jess opted to rent instead of buy in downtown denver helping fuel a cross-country boom in apartment living. >> a large percentage of people are choosing rentals than never before. that's represented in the shrinking home ownership rate. >> reporter: last year home ownership in the u.s. dropped to 64% the lowest in 20 years. the apartment vacancy rate was also down in 2014 to less than 5%. also the lowest in two decades. resulting in a coast to coast scramble to keep up with demand. >> there are so many properties under construction that the shortage of labor is preventing the completions from occurring as fast as they normally would. >> reporter: home construction once a major indicator of economic he
home construction is low but apartment construction is booming in our nation's biggest cities.rt from denver. >> reporter: this is a familiar sight in a lot of cities, apartment construction all over the place. that's because a lot of folks across the u.s. are opting to rent instead of buy. >> i thought about buying. there's just not a lot out there to buy. >> reporter: like many, jess opted to rent instead of buy in downtown denver helping fuel a cross-country boom in...
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family and friends of the 168 victims gathered at the oklahoma city national memorial and museum. many first responders also attended. former president bill clinton who was president on april 19, 1995, spoke on how the tragic loss of life resonates so deeply all these years later. >> when you strip away all of the little things that divide us us, it's important to remember how tied we are. >> mourners observed one second of silence for each victim. >>> the impacts of the bp oil spill are still being felt five years later especially on gulf wildlife. it happened five years ago today and scientists tracking bottle nose dolphins reportewer births. they have counted more than 1,000 dolphins stranded 95% died. coastal erosion is also an issue. the associated press reports deep sea oil drilling continues to expand into further deaths. the number of deep water drilling rigs is up to 48 from 35 at the time of that oil spill. >>> we all remember when this happened the bombing at the boston marathon caused chaos there. it killed three people and hurt more than 200 others. it's now been two
family and friends of the 168 victims gathered at the oklahoma city national memorial and museum. many first responders also attended. former president bill clinton who was president on april 19, 1995, spoke on how the tragic loss of life resonates so deeply all these years later. >> when you strip away all of the little things that divide us us, it's important to remember how tied we are. >> mourners observed one second of silence for each victim. >>> the impacts of the bp...
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the first election since the city was thrust into the national spotlight. e estherbrook is outside of city hall. nine candidates, three empty seats and a lot more than local politics at stake. >> that's right. one of the first things these new members are going to be dealing with is how they comply to some of the changes that the city faces with its police department and municipal court mandated all at a time when refs are coming under pressure. with its charred roof and boarded up facade, this building is ready for demolition. >> was your business here? >> i had sections b and c. >> janeici lost her antique store when rioters torched the building last november. since then she has been waiting for the owner to rebuild. >> do you know how much you lost to date? >> i know from last year it was at least $30,000 i've lost in sales. >> ferguson still bears painful scars both physical and financial from last summer's riots. some of the businesses think that foot traffic is off 20% to 40% compared to last year because of closed businesses like this. they think a lo
the first election since the city was thrust into the national spotlight. e estherbrook is outside of city hall. nine candidates, three empty seats and a lot more than local politics at stake. >> that's right. one of the first things these new members are going to be dealing with is how they comply to some of the changes that the city faces with its police department and municipal court mandated all at a time when refs are coming under pressure. with its charred roof and boarded up...
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>> san francisco mayor announced city police officers will be outfitted with body cameras in the near future. it would make it the largest police department in the nation to use them. ktvu tells us why city officials say the cameras are a good idea. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. people on both sides of the lens can be protected. that's really the bottom line. just the mere presence of the body cameras reduces violence as well as the number of complaints. so it's a win-win according to the police chief. this morning we got a look at one of the body am as that would be use -- cameras that would be used. it will be put before the board of supervisors next month. several departments already use the cameras including alameda county sheriffs department. board of supervisors said in the wake of a string of national and local incidents involving officer related shootings the idea of body cams is real lay step in the right direction. >> we appreciate a lot of the great officers who are out there working hard and putting the lives on the line to serve and protect the city and county of san francisco. yes, we have challenges in the city but through this oppo
>> san francisco mayor announced city police officers will be outfitted with body cameras in the near future. it would make it the largest police department in the nation to use them. ktvu tells us why city officials say the cameras are a good idea. good afternoon. >> good afternoon. people on both sides of the lens can be protected. that's really the bottom line. just the mere presence of the body cameras reduces violence as well as the number of complaints. so it's a win-win...
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city's history. >> here's what's happening right now. first, the national guard troops are fanning out throughout the city. police officers are blocking the streets to prevent anymore rioting. overnight 15 officers were hurt including 6 hospitalized. two dozen arrested. tonight a week long city wide curfew will begin at 10:00 p.m. "nbc 10's" matt delucia. keeping an eye on what's happening minute by minute and, matt the police commissioner said there's another concern they're dealing with in addition to the violence. tell us about that. >> reporter: that will be a credible threat that riotable gangs are teaming up to attack and kill police officers. this right here is the alert that was issued by baltimore police yesterday. since then take a look at this video. the state of maryland has called on 5,000 more officers to help them out. the good news is that the violence that started yesterday afternoon and escalated throughout the night has started to wind down a little bit. you still see buildings and cars set on fire. this started after the funeral of fredd
city's history. >> here's what's happening right now. first, the national guard troops are fanning out throughout the city. police officers are blocking the streets to prevent anymore rioting. overnight 15 officers were hurt including 6 hospitalized. two dozen arrested. tonight a week long city wide curfew will begin at 10:00 p.m. "nbc 10's" matt delucia. keeping an eye on what's happening minute by minute and, matt the police commissioner said there's another concern they're...
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a city wide curfew effect with 5,000 national guard and police patrolling the city. >> we'll use the appropriate precautions and steps to keep you and our citizens safe >>> paul it was heart-breaking to watch mary clayton in the story you brought us, a cvs employee crying about what happened to her store, her jobs her neighbourhood. >> yes. you can't overstate the sense of disappointment here that things have come to this, so to speak, whether it was with the tragic death of freddie gray and there are so many unanswered questions, and the violence. as i walk around the intersection, i want to play out, there's a sign taped to the metro station, handwritten saying "if not for last night today wouldn't be remembered." unfortunately that may be the case that things had to come to this point before the city or community may see progress. >> given how peaceful things seem, are you seeing an increase in activity with more trucks coming in. do you have a vantage point on this? >> it seems that this is the staging area that law enforcement and surrounding counties determined. now, to be clea
a city wide curfew effect with 5,000 national guard and police patrolling the city. >> we'll use the appropriate precautions and steps to keep you and our citizens safe >>> paul it was heart-breaking to watch mary clayton in the story you brought us, a cvs employee crying about what happened to her store, her jobs her neighbourhood. >> yes. you can't overstate the sense of disappointment here that things have come to this, so to speak, whether it was with the tragic death...
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right now, national guard troops are coming into the city.and governor larry hogan declared a state of emergency here. as many as 5,000 shoulders could be made -- soldiers could be made available. at at least 100 on the ground as we speak in different parts of the city. we know one police officer who was injured here is in grave condition this morning. several others released over night and there have been fires burning across the city of baltimore, particularly in west baltimore, but the fires did spread into east baltimore as well. news 4 darcy spencer is going to have more on that for us in just a moment. city schools are closed today and the mayor here has --
right now, national guard troops are coming into the city.and governor larry hogan declared a state of emergency here. as many as 5,000 shoulders could be made -- soldiers could be made available. at at least 100 on the ground as we speak in different parts of the city. we know one police officer who was injured here is in grave condition this morning. several others released over night and there have been fires burning across the city of baltimore, particularly in west baltimore, but the fires...
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san augustine being the nation's oldest city is also the nation's oldest port, so they go out and find shipwrecks using a magnetometer like a big metal detector, they drag the water, and dive down to those wrecks and analyze what is there. we break down some of the artifacts and use those to bring down the story behind the ships. as the ships were coming and going, that was in and out of saint augustine for 100 years, so it can tell us a lot about the people who were coming and going from san augustine. at one time, there was a shipwreck every two weeks, so there are literally hundreds of shipwrecks off our coast just waiting to be discovered waiting for us to come in and be able to excavate those. we look forward to the next piece of san augustine history that we will uncover. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring saint augustine, florida. our city's tour staff recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about san augustine and other stops on our tour at www.c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv all weekend every week
san augustine being the nation's oldest city is also the nation's oldest port, so they go out and find shipwrecks using a magnetometer like a big metal detector, they drag the water, and dive down to those wrecks and analyze what is there. we break down some of the artifacts and use those to bring down the story behind the ships. as the ships were coming and going, that was in and out of saint augustine for 100 years, so it can tell us a lot about the people who were coming and going from san...
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solidarity and to create a mother's in yellow movement to end the violence of that plagues this nation's cities this nation's communities, this nation's neighborhoods. mothers, rise up now. use this as an occasion to take back the streets. your pain, the pain that you feel your sense of loss of hope for your child, your sense of finality in terms of a future for your child -- that pain must stop and you have the power to stop it. that ismadam speaker, i thank you and i yield back the balance of my time. >> president obama spoke for 15 minutes today for the situation on baltimore. histhe leaders spoke about u.s.-japan relations and trade negotiations. from the white house, this is one hour. president obama: it is an honor to welcome my partner and friend, prime minister abe, to the white house. i am told there is a phrase in japanese culture that speaks to the spirit that brings us together. it is an idea rooted in loyalty an expression of mutuality respect, and shared obligation. it transcends any specific moment or challenge. the foundation of a relationship that endures. it allows us to say t
solidarity and to create a mother's in yellow movement to end the violence of that plagues this nation's cities this nation's communities, this nation's neighborhoods. mothers, rise up now. use this as an occasion to take back the streets. your pain, the pain that you feel your sense of loss of hope for your child, your sense of finality in terms of a future for your child -- that pain must stop and you have the power to stop it. that ismadam speaker, i thank you and i yield back the balance of...
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is a multiple number of investors so silicon valley bank and wells fargo bank of the west and city national are you'll people that gave us money so from my prospective this is special thank you and we appreciate it (clapping) >> so supervisor kim was mentioning to see me that's the great point so some seniors that live and be part of the community are living in this home will have been the advocates for change i think that supervisor mentioned the incredible advocacy around the corner liquor dell lists we call them that in jerseys and all the wonderful thanks that happy and mercy is in an england visible position there's so much work but in addition to st. anthony's i want to thank the community partners that have been here and will continue to be here and do such great work lukter and he others (calling names) so thanks to everyone that do all the work that helped us get to here today lp (clapping.) with that, i'd like to bring up diane in a and laura to say a few words (clapping) >> and beven. >> sorry we don't have a photo release. >> this is vera raze grandson beven the last time we wer
is a multiple number of investors so silicon valley bank and wells fargo bank of the west and city national are you'll people that gave us money so from my prospective this is special thank you and we appreciate it (clapping) >> so supervisor kim was mentioning to see me that's the great point so some seniors that live and be part of the community are living in this home will have been the advocates for change i think that supervisor mentioned the incredible advocacy around the corner...
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. >> the police and national guard troops are patrolling the streets of the city still on edge. we are covering all of the news "happening now". >> we will use the appropriate methods to preserve the safety. >> schools closed and curfews set and national guard troops on patrol. >> overhere please. >> as baltimore tries to prevent more violence. plus you take them. >> after years of heated debate. the supreme court hears arguments on a land mark case. supporters turning out ahead of a ruling that will make history. >> and, a search and rescue effort from the earthquake in nepal. taking a grim turn as the death toll soaring even higher. it's all on "happening now". >> we begin on tuesday on the street was baltimore, protestors are on the streets once again. welcome to "happening now". i am jon scott. >> and i am jenna lee. today's demonstrations arar the police and national guard troops make their presence felt. the violence erupted after the funeral of freddie grachlt he was fatally injured in police custody nine days ago. gray's family called for a day of peace. that was unheeded
. >> the police and national guard troops are patrolling the streets of the city still on edge. we are covering all of the news "happening now". >> we will use the appropriate methods to preserve the safety. >> schools closed and curfews set and national guard troops on patrol. >> overhere please. >> as baltimore tries to prevent more violence. plus you take them. >> after years of heated debate. the supreme court hears arguments on a land mark...