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it's close we can see the ways boston overland when it when it gets rough. before the eyes. we can see the land working away. back home they have these here we have hurricanes. and help people move and do whatever they want to do is just saying like god you're just taking forever i mean you almost begin to go to school you know you're ready now. i guess that's just what's. tears me up and said. thank you you know call me these people these people are just like us there's no difference and these people and the people all for you. we all are human and all it's just a little village 3300 people it's no big up and that's what i don't think it's no big deal it is a big do some big deal it's their lives. eh eh. most cars in sept there were planning to move to a new state this winter. but i don't know if it's going to happen. or. there are still look at their masters or another 3rd world country. even though it's united states. i see a part of america. they might be americans or diggers or 3rd world country and their sphincter need to curious. kind of new type is thinking. the whol
it's close we can see the ways boston overland when it when it gets rough. before the eyes. we can see the land working away. back home they have these here we have hurricanes. and help people move and do whatever they want to do is just saying like god you're just taking forever i mean you almost begin to go to school you know you're ready now. i guess that's just what's. tears me up and said. thank you you know call me these people these people are just like us there's no difference and these...
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it's close we can see the way the bus and the overland when it when it gets rough. before lies. we can see land working away. back home they have these here we have hurricanes. radi and help people move in to whatever. it is just saying like i hear it's just taken forever and you almost begin to go to school you know you ready well. i guess that's just what's. tears me up and said. thank you no come on man these people these people are just like us there's no difference and these people and the people on foreign. oil. human said oh it's just a little village 3300 people would still be gotten out so i don't think it's no big deal is a big deal some big deal is their lives leg . length . please. don't start at the same time please please most cars in syrup there were planning to move to a new city this swing through but i don't know if he's going to hire. her know. how to hire and. how there are students who get their masters or another. a 3rd world country. even though it's united states i just see a part of america. it might be americans or diggers or 3rd world countries and the
it's close we can see the way the bus and the overland when it when it gets rough. before lies. we can see land working away. back home they have these here we have hurricanes. radi and help people move in to whatever. it is just saying like i hear it's just taken forever and you almost begin to go to school you know you ready well. i guess that's just what's. tears me up and said. thank you no come on man these people these people are just like us there's no difference and these people and the...
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overland it will fall apart. the potential for damages significant.rail of showers down the eastern side through shanghai toward hong kong. wasest whether monsoon stretches in northern pakistan and a afghanistan. ♪ lauren: a suspect has been arrested after two people were shot dead and another night of unrest in kenosha here at the 17-year-old was held in neighboring illinois after violence of the shooting of an arm armed black man. to the coasteaded could produce -- hurricane loader has been upgraded to a category four storm. iran has agreed to let nuclear inspectors visit two sites. the deal with the agency comes after a month-long standoff. russian -- belarusian police have detained dozens of demonstrators questioned a nobel prize author. he is part of an opposition council created to discuss the opposition of power after the election victory earlier this month. prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into the council, inc. using members -- accusing members of putting national security at risk. while demonstration against the president? hu
overland it will fall apart. the potential for damages significant.rail of showers down the eastern side through shanghai toward hong kong. wasest whether monsoon stretches in northern pakistan and a afghanistan. ♪ lauren: a suspect has been arrested after two people were shot dead and another night of unrest in kenosha here at the 17-year-old was held in neighboring illinois after violence of the shooting of an arm armed black man. to the coasteaded could produce -- hurricane loader has been...
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these were studio portraits that were made of these women while they were students at overland college. -- at oberlin college. it is not the first in the united states to accept african-american students. what i love about these portraits is how young they are. they go on to lead great lives as activists, as whitman -- women who are advocating for citizenship rights. particularly for african-americans. especially anna julia cooper was a teacher in washington, d.c.. she was living the life of someone who truly believed in giving liberal arts education to african americans. she was also teaching at the end -- at the m street color school. what i like about these two women was they were taking on the responsibility to assimilate african-americans in the post-civil war suffrage era in a way that would give them white collar access so they can become once they went to the high school, then they went to college, and they were business people. they embody that argument that these two men have been having. booker t. washington advocated for technical training. dubois advocated for liberal arts
these were studio portraits that were made of these women while they were students at overland college. -- at oberlin college. it is not the first in the united states to accept african-american students. what i love about these portraits is how young they are. they go on to lead great lives as activists, as whitman -- women who are advocating for citizenship rights. particularly for african-americans. especially anna julia cooper was a teacher in washington, d.c.. she was living the life of...
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tropical storm is overland and spawning tornadoes.ow hundreds of thousands are without power while water washed out roads. a tornado touched down at a mobile home park in north carolina, killing at least one and several others are still missing. new york city is preparing for potential flooding, officials installed a flood barriers system in lower manhattan. >> take this storm seriously. please, take precautions because this is the thing that comes on fast and people need to be ready. >> forecasters say it hasn't lost steam, heavy rain and flood is a big concern throughout the day. the tropical storm warnings are posted as far north as maine. >>> we can see why it would be as far north as maine, all you have to do is look at the live radar and you can see that will organized spent still from what is definitely weakening from what it was but it still has the organization to show up on radar. if we watch the track for where the heaviest rain is going to fall from this those bands stretching into the reds and oranges, working through eng
tropical storm is overland and spawning tornadoes.ow hundreds of thousands are without power while water washed out roads. a tornado touched down at a mobile home park in north carolina, killing at least one and several others are still missing. new york city is preparing for potential flooding, officials installed a flood barriers system in lower manhattan. >> take this storm seriously. please, take precautions because this is the thing that comes on fast and people need to be ready....
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these were studio portraits that were made of these women while they were students at overland college. it was started by abolitionists and was one of the first liberal arts schools, not the first in the u.s., to accept an african american students. what i love about these portraits is how young they are. you know that each one went on to lead great lives as activists, as women who are advocating for citizenship rights for all people in the united states but particularly african americans. especially anna julia cooper, she was a teacher in washington d.c.. that is now the denver high school. she was living the life of someone who truly believed and giving liberal arts education to african americans. we mary church terrell in 1893 founded the association. but she was also teaching at the end street color school, which of course is the high school in washington, d.c.. what i like about these two women is that they were especially taking on sort of the responsibility to assimilate african americans in the post civil war reconstruction era, in a way that would give them way color access. s
these were studio portraits that were made of these women while they were students at overland college. it was started by abolitionists and was one of the first liberal arts schools, not the first in the u.s., to accept an african american students. what i love about these portraits is how young they are. you know that each one went on to lead great lives as activists, as women who are advocating for citizenship rights for all people in the united states but particularly african americans....
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participate and of course maybe somebody will win maybe some from the ordination carinthia or savannah overland because there are so many. political characters we don't have a political elite that it's not uprising but it's what we do have it and i don't think that. will give this place an attempt to have enough competence and. bullet politicians with which education. would atheists and so i have personally i don't don't have this fear i thought. we spoke to sophia all your skill took him out what happens next in bellary says these sources have a listen. no matter what location does next he lost his legitimacy a long time ago and the same time to plan and you know stay is not laying a claim to the presidency and the only way who can hold onto power right now is by deployment of choice but this my thing to do would be to take on the offer of international mediators just a solidity dialogue between the national coronation counseling and the. recognized august 9th elections and isn't valid and a whole new free in fear presidential elections with international observation i should add that we did o
participate and of course maybe somebody will win maybe some from the ordination carinthia or savannah overland because there are so many. political characters we don't have a political elite that it's not uprising but it's what we do have it and i don't think that. will give this place an attempt to have enough competence and. bullet politicians with which education. would atheists and so i have personally i don't don't have this fear i thought. we spoke to sophia all your skill took him out...
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these are studio portraits and that were made of these women while they were students at overland collegewhich was founded by abolitionists, and it was one of the first a liberal arts schools , if not the in the united first states to accept african-american students. what i love about these portraits is how young they are. and we know that they each went on to lead great lives as activists, as it that were advocating for citizenship rights. for all people of the united states, but specifically for african-americans. especially anna julia cooper was a teacher at a color to school in washington, d.c. it is now denver high school. and she is living the life of somebody who truly believes in giving liberal arts education to african americans. in 1893ary church, who founded the national colored women's association. but she was also teaching at the same colored school, denver high school in washington dc now. what i like about these two women was they were taking on the responsibility to assimilate african-americans in the post-civil war suffrage era, in a way that would give them white collar
these are studio portraits and that were made of these women while they were students at overland collegewhich was founded by abolitionists, and it was one of the first a liberal arts schools , if not the in the united first states to accept african-american students. what i love about these portraits is how young they are. and we know that they each went on to lead great lives as activists, as it that were advocating for citizenship rights. for all people of the united states, but specifically...
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these were studio portraits that were made of these women while they were students at overland -- oberlin college. it was founded by abolitionists and was one of the first liberal arts schools in the united states to accept african-american students. what i love about these portraits is how young they are. and you know that each went on to lead great lives as activists, as women who are advocating for citizenship rights, particularly for african-americans. and for all people of the united states. especially anna julia cooper was a teacher at the m street college school, now the dunbar high school in washington, dc, , she was living the life of someone who truly believed in giving liberal arts education to african americans. as did mary church terrel, who in 1893 founded the national college women's association. but she was also teaching at the m street college school that is now dunbar high school in washington, dc. what i like about these two women was they were taking on the responsibility to assimilate african-americans in the post-civil war suffrage era in a -- reconstruction era, in
these were studio portraits that were made of these women while they were students at overland -- oberlin college. it was founded by abolitionists and was one of the first liberal arts schools in the united states to accept african-american students. what i love about these portraits is how young they are. and you know that each went on to lead great lives as activists, as women who are advocating for citizenship rights, particularly for african-americans. and for all people of the united...
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we've lost everyone we've been gauged in and one of the reasons why is that we've taken the iranian overland so there's one the ira was an engaged with artificial intelligence cia was engaged with old fashioned human ingenuity. of islam a sort of military force none of my players are not going to interfere and 7 that we brought in all these systems systems of systems of systems of systems and it's just not working that you actually put the people on the grounds lives at risk if you military took the high ground and said we don't want to use ai it's all about the people it's all about the human interaction and the state of war. what about the bad guy what about the enemies what about the competing armies if they've got the technology would you want your military top brass to be up to spain to with that kind of technology we're developing the systems in the us russia is developing also so is china so are other countries and we're going to stand these systems up against each other if we are really challenging the other side very intensely we're going to want to turn these systems on so they're
we've lost everyone we've been gauged in and one of the reasons why is that we've taken the iranian overland so there's one the ira was an engaged with artificial intelligence cia was engaged with old fashioned human ingenuity. of islam a sort of military force none of my players are not going to interfere and 7 that we brought in all these systems systems of systems of systems of systems and it's just not working that you actually put the people on the grounds lives at risk if you military...
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right, and these are studio portraits that were made of these women while they were students at overland college, which was founded by abolitionists and which was one of the first liberal arts schools, if not the first in the united states to accept african-american students. and what i love about these portraits is how young they are. and you know that each went on to lead great lives as activists, as women that were advocating for citizenship rights for all people of the united states, but particularly for african-americans especially anna julia cooper was a teacher at the m street colored school in washington, d.c., which is now the dunbar high school, and she was living the life of someone who truly believed in giving liberal arts education to african-americans. as did mary church terrell who in 1893 founded the national colored women's association, but she was also teaching at the m street colored school, which is, of course, the dunbar high school in washington, d.c. and what i like about these two women is that they were especially taking on sort of the responsibility to assimilat
right, and these are studio portraits that were made of these women while they were students at overland college, which was founded by abolitionists and which was one of the first liberal arts schools, if not the first in the united states to accept african-american students. and what i love about these portraits is how young they are. and you know that each went on to lead great lives as activists, as women that were advocating for citizenship rights for all people of the united states, but...
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then there's a gap in the shower regime over southeast asia may not be quite office but here it is overland for vietnam cambodian town it's a fairly dry picture of the moment with a belt in sumatra through borneo and east was being fairly active shower bells at the moment maybe no surprise things are changing jakarta is a fairly dry place until thursday when the rain kicks in mostly java is going to be dry at the moment and so it should be. but. in 2008 al-jazeera documented a groundbreaking skiing. preparing some of india's poorest children for entry into its toughest universities. we return to see how the students and the skiing and helping change the face of india. soup authority on account easier. for our. you're watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour another major anti-government rally is underway in the capital of bellows it's the latest in a wave of protests against the disputed reelection of president alexander lukashenko. an al-jazeera investigation has discovered cyprus sold e.u. passports to convicted criminals all those on the police investigation interior m
then there's a gap in the shower regime over southeast asia may not be quite office but here it is overland for vietnam cambodian town it's a fairly dry picture of the moment with a belt in sumatra through borneo and east was being fairly active shower bells at the moment maybe no surprise things are changing jakarta is a fairly dry place until thursday when the rain kicks in mostly java is going to be dry at the moment and so it should be. but. in 2008 al-jazeera documented a groundbreaking...
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storm surge very quickly because it's moving quickly this thing will disperse in the next day or so overland it leaves a trail behind it of thunderstorms which extend answers shanghai almost to hong kong but actually hong kong is dry by friday and this quite distinct areas of thunderstorms to the south of that just east the philippines in the line of weakness in the absolutely sunder storms in this part of borneo nose in borneo back to his pledge to malaysia and parts of sumatra south that's fairly dry for the next day or so java including jakarta looks pretty much free of thunderstorms not everybody but us the majority story the monsoon rains are going to long way west now through pakistan to afghanistan and although i'd like to give good news because they've been deadly in afghanistan there is more to come in similar areas. but. a story of life deception life and death an israeli spy operating on the deep cover in syria knowing that discovery would make certain that al-jazeera world tells a gripping story of mustards by early coming operated under cover in syria in the 960 i'm not patients
storm surge very quickly because it's moving quickly this thing will disperse in the next day or so overland it leaves a trail behind it of thunderstorms which extend answers shanghai almost to hong kong but actually hong kong is dry by friday and this quite distinct areas of thunderstorms to the south of that just east the philippines in the line of weakness in the absolutely sunder storms in this part of borneo nose in borneo back to his pledge to malaysia and parts of sumatra south that's...
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up next, a 2017 orld history interview with army veteran george dixon recorded in overland park, kansas. he talks about how he was drafted into the war and fought despite his training as a machinist. this was underwritten by south korean's patriots and veterans affairs. >> george, dixon. geor-e-o-r-g-e dixo-i-x-o-nd-i- >> what is your birthday. >> 6 month, 8 day, 1926. >> 26? >> yeah. >> how old are you now? >> 91 this friday. >> yeah. >> you look too young to be 90s. >> what is the secret? >> having a good wife, a good wife and a good relationship with her. that helps tremendously. she kept me with good food. >> how long have you been married to her? >> it will be 66 years on june 17th. >> you are an endangered species here. >> okay. >> married for 66 years. where were you born? >> i was born in the state of washington, pasco, washington, in 1926. >> and tell me about your family when you were growing up? >> well, my dad worked for the north pacific railroad and we originally came from north carolina, so i grew up a lot in north carolina. i've been in two states mostly. >> how about sc
up next, a 2017 orld history interview with army veteran george dixon recorded in overland park, kansas. he talks about how he was drafted into the war and fought despite his training as a machinist. this was underwritten by south korean's patriots and veterans affairs. >> george, dixon. geor-e-o-r-g-e dixo-i-x-o-nd-i- >> what is your birthday. >> 6 month, 8 day, 1926. >> 26? >> yeah. >> how old are you now? >> 91 this friday. >> yeah. >>...
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she is in the united kingdom but she is decidedly american out of overland and she is looking at theof science and non-science across america on this pandemic. dr. rohn will join us. anna edwards and tom keene. this is "bloomberg surveillance." good morning. ♪ you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. i believe it is natural after several weeks from the end of lockdown phase in countries like france and's reign and germany that there is -- and spain and germany that there is a new circulation of the virus. the increase in cases and the data should not surprises. the pressure on these countries is very low compared to recent months. it
she is in the united kingdom but she is decidedly american out of overland and she is looking at theof science and non-science across america on this pandemic. dr. rohn will join us. anna edwards and tom keene. this is "bloomberg surveillance." good morning. ♪ you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you...
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it looks like the northeast is going to get hit with a lot of rain as well as the system tracks overland. >>> a little bit of fog for us. another warm to hot day for some away from the coast. nice closer to it. patchy fog. there's more on the way for the next couple of days. livermore, calm, 60 degrees. forecast ties about the same as the last two or three weeks. 8889. they have not changed at all. northwest, middle peak. mount diablo coming down a little. 35 miles per hour but pretty robust northwest wind. 50s and 60s on the amateurs. look at lima valley. cloverdale 72. 61 american some are cool. low will form off the bay area and sync up with the system dropping down from the northwest for a cooler pattern. heavy duty drizzle. it looks to be in our future. this might be a light rain. in the hills, we will keep an eye on that. that will be tuesday night and wednesday. today lots of sunshine. 60s, 70s, 80s, and 90s on your temperatures. it will cool off big time and stay that way into late into the weekend. >>> coming up. coronavirus outbreak at a summer camp in georgia. more than half o
it looks like the northeast is going to get hit with a lot of rain as well as the system tracks overland. >>> a little bit of fog for us. another warm to hot day for some away from the coast. nice closer to it. patchy fog. there's more on the way for the next couple of days. livermore, calm, 60 degrees. forecast ties about the same as the last two or three weeks. 8889. they have not changed at all. northwest, middle peak. mount diablo coming down a little. 35 miles per hour but pretty...
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imagine writing a very detailed, passionate, you know, criticism of something at overland college for serving generals chicken or whatever the case is and you are trying to show people you care about this issue and you've are imported and then no one responds, no one likes it or says oh my gosh you are so great, thank you. if no one does that at least for most of us it is going to be embarrassing so we think the only way to change the norms, to distance into the self-centered moral talk is if you think you see it, avoid it. just like mauling at a bone at the dinner table would be embarrassing, try to make the self-centered public discourse a thing of the past by making it something embarrassing to engage in. >> people are often very dissatisfied with parts of the book that i think that maybe this is the people that are friendly to the project are least satisfied with because they want to get those grandstander's. they don't like being told they shouldn't go after them so here is what i tell people when they say this. remember why we are here. remember what th the discourse r and why g
imagine writing a very detailed, passionate, you know, criticism of something at overland college for serving generals chicken or whatever the case is and you are trying to show people you care about this issue and you've are imported and then no one responds, no one likes it or says oh my gosh you are so great, thank you. if no one does that at least for most of us it is going to be embarrassing so we think the only way to change the norms, to distance into the self-centered moral talk is if...
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we know many of them did as i said towards the end of my top in reverse, it's mostly overland it first. when you get to the bay, might want to take the water right up to the bay. it's a very interesting thing that comes up in the letters. today when we write letters, we don't often write about how we get somewhere because we assume the recipients will be experiencing the same thing we don't have to tell them about. when you find references to travel, it's kind of a big deal and it's always in lightning. we're always surprised how difficult it was. i think i can honestly say that if most of the audience had to confront what these people confronted just in the course of getting to work if you were a congressman, you probably wouldn't do it. he would probably just stay at home. and george thatcher's case, the distance from home was a deterrent to him coming back to congress. we know that for a fact. he was always complaining about how far away from home he was. he was doing it when he was in new york and that was one third of the distance to washington d.c.. so you can imagine. >> chuck o
we know many of them did as i said towards the end of my top in reverse, it's mostly overland it first. when you get to the bay, might want to take the water right up to the bay. it's a very interesting thing that comes up in the letters. today when we write letters, we don't often write about how we get somewhere because we assume the recipients will be experiencing the same thing we don't have to tell them about. when you find references to travel, it's kind of a big deal and it's always in...
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a week ago saturday, mary lane carter left her home in overland park, kansas.ily. she was last heard from in memphis. on sunday, friends and family as people familiar but the stretch of the mississippi river to search for her. the college football season is in jeopardy. and less than three weeks before the first scheduled game. kickoff is questionable. of course, the big ten and pac-12 will cancel the season over covid-19. president trump offered support to college football players who wish to play. watch. >> people don't realize it is a tiny percentage of people that get sick. and they are old. so i think football is making a tragic mistake. >> harris: brady trample on the fox news network life in edmonton, illinois with the latest. what is it? do we do testing and ramping up? what is going to happen? >> yes, student athletes are on campus and colleges across the country right now practicing, but it is uncertain whether they will even have a season. even the athletes don't know. the big ten president meeting as we speak to make a determination on the fate of t
a week ago saturday, mary lane carter left her home in overland park, kansas.ily. she was last heard from in memphis. on sunday, friends and family as people familiar but the stretch of the mississippi river to search for her. the college football season is in jeopardy. and less than three weeks before the first scheduled game. kickoff is questionable. of course, the big ten and pac-12 will cancel the season over covid-19. president trump offered support to college football players who wish to...
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once a goes overland they start to fall apart. they lose their energy source, but this one continues to hang on. as it went into it north carolina, now to virginia and over washington. it can trigger tornadoes. there have been some of those as well. outer bands, 33 miles per hour. hold on. there you go. you can see the moisture starting to head towards new york and pennsylvania and points north and east up to albany. it is still 70 miles per hour. almost category 1 underneath that. a lot of wind and rain. for is the big change will be the fog is back. the drizzle is back. much cooler pattern establishing itself for the next couple of days. there will be a lot of coastal drizzle for some. san mateo coast and higher elevations and even santa cruz mountains. pretty good wind out there toward fairfield. 30. altamont pass 38 miles per hour gusts. more 50s and 60s this morning compared to yesterday. upper 50s for many. 56 in the city. cooler for all as low pressure settles in on the west coast. that will give us a little system within t
once a goes overland they start to fall apart. they lose their energy source, but this one continues to hang on. as it went into it north carolina, now to virginia and over washington. it can trigger tornadoes. there have been some of those as well. outer bands, 33 miles per hour. hold on. there you go. you can see the moisture starting to head towards new york and pennsylvania and points north and east up to albany. it is still 70 miles per hour. almost category 1 underneath that. a lot of...
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there were gust to 70 miles an hour overland. that was impressive. now, a lot of the prognosticators are putting and near the atlantic, and they think it will increase because it has been very active. whereas in the pacific, there's hardly been anything, especially with the typhoon. and douglas, for the hawaiian islands even, it has been very quite and the pacific. we have low pressure on our coast. that includes wind, 40-50 miles an hour. there has been a 10th of an inch of drizzle, and gusts for 30th you oakland. all the way up to concord and fairfield, it is all onshore. no 70s. 50s and 60s for the temperatures. we are running about five degrees cooler than 24 hours ago. only the half monday is warmer because the fog is rolling in. the situation, the lowest parked itself and hang out for a day or two. once it does, it will kick out and be slow to recover. it would be very cool for this time of year, well below average. probably the coolest day of the week so far. for many it could be the coolest time of the month. very little changes. >>> coming u
there were gust to 70 miles an hour overland. that was impressive. now, a lot of the prognosticators are putting and near the atlantic, and they think it will increase because it has been very active. whereas in the pacific, there's hardly been anything, especially with the typhoon. and douglas, for the hawaiian islands even, it has been very quite and the pacific. we have low pressure on our coast. that includes wind, 40-50 miles an hour. there has been a 10th of an inch of drizzle, and gusts...
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protests inou had overland park, kansas or kansas city? caller: we have. we have. they have not been tearing down the city like some of the other but there have been, and police have gotten involved, and it is just -- it is a problem that needs fixing, and i think the only way to fix it is to dismantle the entire police department. host: did you watch all four nights of the democrats and all four nights of the republicans? caller: i did not watch all four nights of either. i watched some nights of both, and it was interesting. the first time i have ever watched either of them, both this year, and it was enlightening, and i appreciated c-span's coverage. host: thank you for watching. terry tweeted, this night was so uplifting and it was one of the greatest sites in the world. it reminds us why we are so great to -- grateful to be americans. support trunk line. when you hear that phrase make america great again, what does it mean to you? caller: it means pride in our country, loving where we were born, loving where we come from. standing up for what is right. reaganh
protests inou had overland park, kansas or kansas city? caller: we have. we have. they have not been tearing down the city like some of the other but there have been, and police have gotten involved, and it is just -- it is a problem that needs fixing, and i think the only way to fix it is to dismantle the entire police department. host: did you watch all four nights of the democrats and all four nights of the republicans? caller: i did not watch all four nights of either. i watched some nights...
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think about the seniors overland for medicines. veterans, our small businesses, the commerce association with the backbone of this country. we need to fund the postal service, we need to root for its success as opposed to the opposite. >> chris: do you think that the president and his postmaster general, who is a big trump fund-raiser, contributor, do think they are playing politics with the postal service? >> governor murphy: i can't say. i have not dealt with the postmaster general. i have dealt regularly with the chief operating officer of the post office. and will continue to, by the way. we were very tough and strong on them during the primary and i can assure you that we will be doing the same during the general to make sure their performance is what needs to be and also that again, back to congress. we need to fund them properly and i strongly support that. >> chris: let's turn to the other big news this week, joe biden's new running mate, kamala harris and her voting record in the senate. harris was the first senator to cos
think about the seniors overland for medicines. veterans, our small businesses, the commerce association with the backbone of this country. we need to fund the postal service, we need to root for its success as opposed to the opposite. >> chris: do you think that the president and his postmaster general, who is a big trump fund-raiser, contributor, do think they are playing politics with the postal service? >> governor murphy: i can't say. i have not dealt with the postmaster...
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suspended on thursday and friday after the milwaukee bucks refused to take the court against the overland i magic jack a blood shooting happened in the box home state by play game 5 shortly with the bucs leading that series 31 the l.a. lakers as human sunday against the portland trail blazers at one stage this week it was reported the latest and fellow los angeles team the clippers had voted to actually scrap the n.b.a. season altogether. i mean i don't know what you guys are her i've heard many good stories you know bronzer girls the brand. so much so. i think some of most of it was untrue because i don't know what you heard what you think is true or not was that about. the meetings when a simple as you know we had our own meeting before the meeting we discussed that over our trucks but we were kind of what the majority tennis player now. is another sports star to take a stand against rice's in this week she's now had to withdraw injured from the final of the western and southern open in new york she's got a hamstring problem which means victoria as a rank against that title earlier in t
suspended on thursday and friday after the milwaukee bucks refused to take the court against the overland i magic jack a blood shooting happened in the box home state by play game 5 shortly with the bucs leading that series 31 the l.a. lakers as human sunday against the portland trail blazers at one stage this week it was reported the latest and fellow los angeles team the clippers had voted to actually scrap the n.b.a. season altogether. i mean i don't know what you guys are her i've heard...
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storm system really roaring on shore category 4 storm sustained winds of a 150 miles an hour moving overland of course is losing the source of energy which the moisture. >>out there in the gulf so starting to weaken now but still spinning up some trouble we're watching for more flash flooding, we're still seeing some very gusty winds all along the core of this low you can see it spinning around starting to lose some of those energy now, but certainly strong enough to cause more trouble in fact we've seen a couple tornadoes coming down from the system reports of some tornadoes making the way down and bring some damage in some places along parts mississippi also into a tennessee is we're going to see that line slowly work its way across the united looking for the possibility of more flash flooding and certainly the possibility of more tornadoes along this line, here's the very latest track sustained winds now of 35 miles per hour. so tropical depression likely to make its way by friday night near bowling green that's going to cause all kinds of trouble some heavy rainfall expected there more t
storm system really roaring on shore category 4 storm sustained winds of a 150 miles an hour moving overland of course is losing the source of energy which the moisture. >>out there in the gulf so starting to weaken now but still spinning up some trouble we're watching for more flash flooding, we're still seeing some very gusty winds all along the core of this low you can see it spinning around starting to lose some of those energy now, but certainly strong enough to cause more trouble in...
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the overland like this near the nation's capital probably not going to testify back into a hurricane strength so we're dealing with what is a tropical storm moving quickly. i mean by tonight our time it's already up about a comeback crossing over the similar words seaway so we're seeing this move very very quickly becoming a tropical low probably by tomorrow and that's going to be about it and it's going to be dumping rain as it does this, but the good news is moving quickly so it will minimize flooding locally. severe weather is expected along the track that would be basically from virginia points north already it's getting through maryland. now in the dc area. here's what looks like back in the home front our fog except along the foreground we can make out some of the shrubbery east bay shoreline, the lights. well they're covered up for right now. temperatures in the middle to lower 60's along the east bay 58 for livermore to the north bay, the 50's for the most part 61 san jose and the peninsula into the 50's now this fog it intensifies the next couple of hours here. and that is t
the overland like this near the nation's capital probably not going to testify back into a hurricane strength so we're dealing with what is a tropical storm moving quickly. i mean by tonight our time it's already up about a comeback crossing over the similar words seaway so we're seeing this move very very quickly becoming a tropical low probably by tomorrow and that's going to be about it and it's going to be dumping rain as it does this, but the good news is moving quickly so it will minimize...
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. >> he liked to buy unique cars -- kissels, grahams, overlands.e always used to say, "i don't want to meet myself on the road." >> it's a great hobby. keeps you out of the beer joints. >> do you have your foot on the brake, teacher? just in case? >> i haven't jumped out yet. >> these heirs hit a fork in the road... >> so that is a point of contention. do you donate cars here? do you have an auction? >> it's really tough to get every sibling on the same page. >> yeah, i'd say we're no different. >> ...until they hear an emotional voice from the past. >> when we go by his gravesite, he's probably on high spin mode up there. >> it's just money. can't take it with you.
. >> he liked to buy unique cars -- kissels, grahams, overlands.e always used to say, "i don't want to meet myself on the road." >> it's a great hobby. keeps you out of the beer joints. >> do you have your foot on the brake, teacher? just in case? >> i haven't jumped out yet. >> these heirs hit a fork in the road... >> so that is a point of contention. do you donate cars here? do you have an auction? >> it's really tough to get every sibling...
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most of that movement was overland. some of it was on a river boat coming down the mississippi. some of it was on boats coming down the atlantic seaboard and into the gulf of mexico from there. new orleans was the heart of that great. new orleans was tied to virginia, to alexandria, virginia. and there was a constant flow of people coming down to new orleans to be spread out to the territories from there. this is where you can see all of that happening. on this plantation, we have an oral history given to us by the descendants of one of the people enslaved here. the describes this process of being taken from the upper south and sold to the lower south. anna is a girl who was born on the east, probably virginia. and the story about anna is that she was purchased for this plantation to be a gift for the lady of the house, who had no children of her own. anna, as the family has related to us, lived inside the big house and would have had an interesting relationship with the family. people who lived in the big house who were slaves often had a strange kind of relationship that we ca
most of that movement was overland. some of it was on a river boat coming down the mississippi. some of it was on boats coming down the atlantic seaboard and into the gulf of mexico from there. new orleans was the heart of that great. new orleans was tied to virginia, to alexandria, virginia. and there was a constant flow of people coming down to new orleans to be spread out to the territories from there. this is where you can see all of that happening. on this plantation, we have an oral...
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we know as investigators and law enforcement that she left overland park, kansas on saturday, august mind i would like to go through a short timeline for you so people know kind of what we are doing. >> trace: sure. >> at that point she traveled through and stopped in west plains, missouri with a hotel room and checked in at 3:45 and checked out less than three hours later at 6:05. we have her on video confirming the location. the first time we put eyes on her on video and shows she was by herself. she doesn't look under duress. >> trace: three hours in a hotel room. 2:20 inside that room. what do you make of that? >> absolutely. we think that's very strange and what i make of that, what we as law enforcement have put our collective minds together and made of that, we feel that shows that she was in that -- in a mental health crisis. even though she looks non-khal ant walking in and out of the hotel she seems at that point to be at the hotel for two hours plus, it was concerning. >> trace: there is the tipline on the screen. you can see it there detective. the best of luck to you and
we know as investigators and law enforcement that she left overland park, kansas on saturday, august mind i would like to go through a short timeline for you so people know kind of what we are doing. >> trace: sure. >> at that point she traveled through and stopped in west plains, missouri with a hotel room and checked in at 3:45 and checked out less than three hours later at 6:05. we have her on video confirming the location. the first time we put eyes on her on video and shows she...
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opens the trimper's wheels of yesterday attraction -- a fleet of vintage cars that includes a 1914 overland driven by the tv and movie comic jack benny. in the 1980s, he restores the famous carousel and erects the park's first roller coaster. >> he had big ideas for the amusement park. you know, that was his dream. the man was just crazy about amusement rides. >> over the next decades, profits keep climbing. but the park's success is an exception to the rule within the industry. amusement-park historian jim futrell tells me that, since the 1960s, family-run operations like the trimpers' have become a dying breed. >> with the interstate highways and the shift to corporate theme parks, a lot of the family-owned parks fell by the wayside. >> what does a family-owned amusement park do with that kind of competition? >> well, i think you have to know your place in the market. >> trimper's did seem to know its place, trading on its rich history and tradition. >> no amusement park in the world has been owned by a family as long as this one. >> in the world? >> in the world. and these are rides that
opens the trimper's wheels of yesterday attraction -- a fleet of vintage cars that includes a 1914 overland driven by the tv and movie comic jack benny. in the 1980s, he restores the famous carousel and erects the park's first roller coaster. >> he had big ideas for the amusement park. you know, that was his dream. the man was just crazy about amusement rides. >> over the next decades, profits keep climbing. but the park's success is an exception to the rule within the industry....
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>> law enforcement from overland park has been in great touch with us.. they're keeping all options on the table to get to the bottom of this so we can find marilane. >> julie: marilane's husband was tried to use social media to recruit help in finding his wife. the biggest need we need help with right now is we need volunteers to help us search the river right around the i-55 bridge there in memphis. tell me about the response you've gotten from the community and volunteers. >> it has overwhelming to see the volunteers who have come out to offer to do a search to post flyers and especially in that local area of memphis. on the boat side we have a boat in the water, very encouraging, sonar analysis is in progress as we speak. we received volunteer help from a search and rescue team out of alabama to send resources with more experience to try to search starting saturday morning. so we want to rule out that possibility but it has been extremely encouraging to the family and gives us a lot of hope to know we might be able to find her safely. >> julie: i und
>> law enforcement from overland park has been in great touch with us.. they're keeping all options on the table to get to the bottom of this so we can find marilane. >> julie: marilane's husband was tried to use social media to recruit help in finding his wife. the biggest need we need help with right now is we need volunteers to help us search the river right around the i-55 bridge there in memphis. tell me about the response you've gotten from the community and volunteers....
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if this waterspout were to travel inland and be overland it would change back to a tornado in the samells in between but yesterday we had some flash flooding. today we can see the same. there is the potential for it. heavy rain is moving out of northern england into southern and central scotla nd england into southern and central scotland and northern ireland, curling into wales. it will turn my showery but you could catch some heavy bursts with some thunder and lightning and then we will see further heavy thunder it downpours across england and wales. not all of us will get one. very difficult to forecast exactly where they will be, but they could lead to flash flooding. yesterday the temperature in parts of yorkshire was only 14 degrees, today it will be higher for you. the temperature is 15 to 24, may be higher for you. you. the temperature is 15 to 24, may be higherfor you. the temperatures 15 to 24, maybe 25 and it will feel humid. as we go through this evening and overnight, many of the showers will start to fade. we will hang onto them in the west and we will see a lot of low cl
if this waterspout were to travel inland and be overland it would change back to a tornado in the samells in between but yesterday we had some flash flooding. today we can see the same. there is the potential for it. heavy rain is moving out of northern england into southern and central scotla nd england into southern and central scotland and northern ireland, curling into wales. it will turn my showery but you could catch some heavy bursts with some thunder and lightning and then we will see...
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. >> overland park kansas you are next. >> thank you for taking my call. miss turns if you were interviewing president lincoln on c-span what would you ask him about his presidency ? what would you ask him personally and number three, what would he say about how well people have viewed his place in history these many decadeslater in view of his modesty ? >> great question read what i would ask him about his presidency would beto talk to him about what he might have done after thewar. it's a big unknown question of history, and he lived , would reconstruction have been different ? how would he have assured that black americans have the right even has he brought the south into the union and everybody wonders if lincoln hadn't been killed with things have been different so i love him to speculate but i think personally if i had an hour with him i would just say please tell me some of your great stories. lincoln was so much of a storyteller, so gifted that that's part of how his rise to power took place. even as a young lawyer he would travel in the spring and
. >> overland park kansas you are next. >> thank you for taking my call. miss turns if you were interviewing president lincoln on c-span what would you ask him about his presidency ? what would you ask him personally and number three, what would he say about how well people have viewed his place in history these many decadeslater in view of his modesty ? >> great question read what i would ask him about his presidency would beto talk to him about what he might have done after...
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. >> host: overland park, kansas, you're next. afternoon. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. if you were interviing president line up con on c-span -- lincoln on c-span, what would you ask him about his presidency? what about you ask him personally, and number three, what would he say about how well people have have viewed his place in history these many decades later in view of his modesty? >> guest: oh, boy, great questions. i mean, i think what i would ask him maybe about his presidency would be to talk to him about what he might have done after the war. i mean, the big unknown question of history, had he lived, would reconstruction have been different. how would h south, how would he assured that black americans still had the right. everybody up wonders if lincoln hadn't been killed as he was, would things have been different. but i think personally if i had an hour with him, i would just say the him please tell me only of your great stories. i mean, lincoln was so much of a storyteller, so gifted that that's part of how
. >> host: overland park, kansas, you're next. afternoon. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. if you were interviing president line up con on c-span -- lincoln on c-span, what would you ask him about his presidency? what about you ask him personally, and number three, what would he say about how well people have have viewed his place in history these many decades later in view of his modesty? >> guest: oh, boy, great questions. i mean, i think what i would ask him maybe...
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up next, a 2017 orld history interview with army veteran george dixon recorded in overland park, kansas. he talks about how he was drafted into the war and fought despite his training as a machinist. this was underwritten by south korean's patriots and veterans affairs. >> george, dixon. geor-e-o-r-g-e dixo-i-x-o-nd-i- >> what is your birthday. >> 6 month, 8 day, 1926. >> 26? >> yeah. >> how old are you
up next, a 2017 orld history interview with army veteran george dixon recorded in overland park, kansas. he talks about how he was drafted into the war and fought despite his training as a machinist. this was underwritten by south korean's patriots and veterans affairs. >> george, dixon. geor-e-o-r-g-e dixo-i-x-o-nd-i- >> what is your birthday. >> 6 month, 8 day, 1926. >> 26? >> yeah. >> how old are you