107
107
Jun 15, 2019
06/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
the 1920's, 30's, 40's and 50's this would be the center known as paradise valley. this entertainment district grew as african-americans were migrating from the south to the north. thousands of african-americans are leaving the south, leaving conditions of jim crow in the south, of sharecropping and tenant farming and looking for jobs in places like ford motor company and the other auto factories. because of property discrimination, they can't own property everywhere in the city of detroit. them was an african-american residential district. the other as paradise valley, which will be the african-american business and entertainment district. there are 350 black owned businesses that are in this area or very close to this area. center ofbe the african american business and activity. all the things african-americans meet an african american culture would take place right here in end upe valley it will being destroyed after the 19 -- after the interstate highway act. to pick where those freeways go. and political leadership chose to put it right down the main street of
the 1920's, 30's, 40's and 50's this would be the center known as paradise valley. this entertainment district grew as african-americans were migrating from the south to the north. thousands of african-americans are leaving the south, leaving conditions of jim crow in the south, of sharecropping and tenant farming and looking for jobs in places like ford motor company and the other auto factories. because of property discrimination, they can't own property everywhere in the city of detroit....
584
584
Jun 16, 2019
06/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 584
favorite 0
quote 1
we lose that after we lose paradise valley. it was called urban renewal come up but african-americans called it negro removal. if they were renters, they only got a two week notice to be kicked out. they got and eviction notice. there was already a wealth inequality. it will even that wealth inequality because now, you have lost everything and have to start all over again. in downtown detroit, there is a lot of development going on. had lacked bottom and paradise valley not been destroyed, much of the downtown development would be done by an african-american business owners who would have been growing since paradise valley. you have three and 50 black on businesses in the 1930's per what would that look like in 2019 had they not been forced to relocate? our cities tour staff recently traveled to detroit, michigan to learn about its rich history. visitch more, c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv, a weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> american history tv, genealogist talks about a cemetery for african-ame
we lose that after we lose paradise valley. it was called urban renewal come up but african-americans called it negro removal. if they were renters, they only got a two week notice to be kicked out. they got and eviction notice. there was already a wealth inequality. it will even that wealth inequality because now, you have lost everything and have to start all over again. in downtown detroit, there is a lot of development going on. had lacked bottom and paradise valley not been destroyed, much...
227
227
Jun 15, 2019
06/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
by the mid-60's, most of paradise valley is destroyed.frican americans who live in black bottoms when they lose their land will have to find places. there are not a lot of places for them. they end up in an area where jewish residents are beginning to leave very african american migration around the city of detroit follows jewish migration because jewish migrants are more likely to rent and sell places to african americans. ofthey move into the area 12, dexter, lynnwood, grand river, that westside neighborhood which will be the neighborhood where the 1967 uprising will occur. lose the african american business center when we lose paradise valley. it was called urban renewal. african americans called it negro removal because they were displaced from their homes. 80% of the people in black bottom were renters. they only got a two week notice for eviction. there is already wealth inequality in detroit. it will deepen that wealth inequality because now you have lost everything and have to start all over again. today in downtown detroit, there
by the mid-60's, most of paradise valley is destroyed.frican americans who live in black bottoms when they lose their land will have to find places. there are not a lot of places for them. they end up in an area where jewish residents are beginning to leave very african american migration around the city of detroit follows jewish migration because jewish migrants are more likely to rent and sell places to african americans. ofthey move into the area 12, dexter, lynnwood, grand river, that...
42
42
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
to the these islands faced an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. waimea valley. was my school. lease is the way i learned to hunt and feel. to enjoy. this whole valley. i used to go hunting from here and i'd saddle up my mules and that right all the way into the valley. valley was a very. self-sustaining neighborhood. a lot of the people were hunted some were fishermen a lot of them had small businesses of the oem a lot of the people were farmers we weren't they gantz. agriculture because all of the farmers up here were all tariff almos. so we all had to work hard we all had to respect each other the foul use that were given to us by our family he taught you all just things that you need in your life to survive if i was raised by immigrant grandparents they talked me to appreciate what the lane. has given me. but some of these gone. the establishment of a large sugar plantations was kind of the colonial force that really pulled these islands into the chains of global capital agricultural production and left behind a legacy of consolidated land ownership control
to the these islands faced an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. waimea valley. was my school. lease is the way i learned to hunt and feel. to enjoy. this whole valley. i used to go hunting from here and i'd saddle up my mules and that right all the way into the valley. valley was a very. self-sustaining neighborhood. a lot of the people were hunted some were fishermen a lot of them had small businesses of the oem a lot of the people were farmers we...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
today these islands faced an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. waimea valley. was my school. this is the way i learned to hunt and fish. to enjoy. this whole valley. i used to go hunting from here right saddle up my meals at night. all the way to the valley. valley was a very. a lot of the people were. some were fishermen a lot of them had small businesses of the. lot of the people were farmers. agriculture because all of the farmers up here were all. so we all had to work hard we all had to respect each other the values that were given to us by our family he taught you all do scenes that you need in your life to survive and. i was raised by immigrant. to appreciate what. has given me. but some of. the establishment of a large sugar plantations was kind of the colonial force that really hauled into the chains of global capital production and left behind a legacy of consolidated land ownership control over water rights and really the franchise men and marginalization of indigenous people and their homelands. my home is located. in a place. on the west side of.
today these islands faced an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. waimea valley. was my school. this is the way i learned to hunt and fish. to enjoy. this whole valley. i used to go hunting from here right saddle up my meals at night. all the way to the valley. valley was a very. a lot of the people were. some were fishermen a lot of them had small businesses of the. lot of the people were farmers. agriculture because all of the farmers up here were...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
the today these islands face an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. waimea valley. was my school.
the today these islands face an uncertain future and the survival of this natural paradise is being threatened. waimea valley. was my school.
349
349
Jun 16, 2019
06/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 349
favorite 0
quote 0
the home is just minutes away from paradise valley golf course, swimming pool and tennis courts.me, call susan mcfarland-ellison. this karsten end unit home is sure to delight, featuring beautiful appointments, including high ceilings with skylights, stunning tile and laminate flooring, luminous framed windows and a wood-burning fireplace. the lovely master suite is an ideal retreat, showcasing a walk-in closet, jetted tub and a private deck. the beautifully fenced yard offers a lovely setting for enjoyment and entertainment, enhanced by crushed granite, water fountains, a storage shed and side-by-side parking. take a look around your future home by contacting ben rush to schedule a tour. this one bedroom, one bath, end unit condo offers an open floor plan and with a deck off the living room. the kitchen features granite counter tops, stainless-steel appliances. amenities include a rec room, an exercise room, a laundry facility, an indoor pool, and barbecue area. near shopping, restaurants, golf and all that monterey has to offer. make it yours by calling olga menendez. this upda
the home is just minutes away from paradise valley golf course, swimming pool and tennis courts.me, call susan mcfarland-ellison. this karsten end unit home is sure to delight, featuring beautiful appointments, including high ceilings with skylights, stunning tile and laminate flooring, luminous framed windows and a wood-burning fireplace. the lovely master suite is an ideal retreat, showcasing a walk-in closet, jetted tub and a private deck. the beautifully fenced yard offers a lovely setting...
109
109
Jun 19, 2019
06/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
i grew up in the valley of paradise and the chico folks, a lot of almonds up there but what do they callmonds. do they really? >> i do know there was a difference. >> all the local farmers call them a-monds. >> in texas we say almonds. >> you say almonds? i don't know i'll say almonds would be good on the chico, play them in football and they would say that. >> got it, how is the weather? >> we would make fun of them too. >>> so the weather is good, the weather there the fog out there is behind me hanging up the coast and we are heading for a day tomorrow a lot today but slightly cooler. they temperatures were cooler. we are splitting hairs though because there is not a lot of big changes. it is all subtle stuff. along the coast and around the bay and in most of our inland bay valleys where the temperatures drop a few degrees. look at the fog in san francisco. it has been that on and off all day although heather says there was no fog at her house this morning. there is a little foggy there now. the fog will continue to do what it did last night which made a big push inland. there are the
i grew up in the valley of paradise and the chico folks, a lot of almonds up there but what do they callmonds. do they really? >> i do know there was a difference. >> all the local farmers call them a-monds. >> in texas we say almonds. >> you say almonds? i don't know i'll say almonds would be good on the chico, play them in football and they would say that. >> got it, how is the weather? >> we would make fun of them too. >>> so the weather is good,...
202
202
Jun 9, 2019
06/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
sunday evening, and the company warns as many as 27,000 shutdowns for the napa valley and other areas could come tonight. paradise, the site of last year's camp fire, which killed 85 people, is in the target zone again and could be impacted by the power shutoffs. >> engine 17, medic 19. >> reporter: emergency command centers are at full staffing. gusting winds and unusually high temperatures creating a tinderbox, conditions ripe for fire. officials have just updated the arizona fire, now scorching more than 7,200 acres. some 250 firefighters are battling it as temperatures hit the triple digits, and those winds pick up. reena. >> ninan: just devastating. janet shamlian, thank you very much. historic floods ravaging parts of the southeast are expected to get even worse in the coming days. flood alerts are set up across six states tonight. forecasters say 2-5 inches of rain is expected in the next 24 hours. crews in arkansas are keeping a close eye on a levee threatened by high water, the arkansas river rising well above its previous record, and it's forecast has stayed that way for several days. a fifth teenager h
sunday evening, and the company warns as many as 27,000 shutdowns for the napa valley and other areas could come tonight. paradise, the site of last year's camp fire, which killed 85 people, is in the target zone again and could be impacted by the power shutoffs. >> engine 17, medic 19. >> reporter: emergency command centers are at full staffing. gusting winds and unusually high temperatures creating a tinderbox, conditions ripe for fire. officials have just updated the arizona...
271
271
Jun 13, 2019
06/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 271
favorite 0
quote 0
paradise," tom t. hall who wrote "harper valley pta." and jack who wrote "peaceful easy." >> i love that.t place we call pittsburgh? pittsburgh steelers. according to the man who took the microphone at a city council meeting is pronounced pit pittsburgh-a. and he's got grounds. the name, pronunciation is tied back to general john forbes who was a scott. there's already a pittsburgh-a in north carolina. >> did they pronounce it pittsburgh-a. >> yes. >> they say pittsburghers mispronounce it. >> is it pittsburgherer. >> i have a deep history of mispronunciation. >> i don't think he's going to win that campaign, but he tried. >>> in "a more perfect union" we show you what unites us as americans is far greater than what divides us. this morning adriana diaz introduces us a to a man whose surprising decision led to an unexpected friendship. >> an unexpect bond is building between 23-year-old rahmael who's rebilling his life after prison and brian nugent, the deputy police chief here. >> i need a mentor who can get me where i need to be and where i need to go and he answered all of that. >> was
paradise," tom t. hall who wrote "harper valley pta." and jack who wrote "peaceful easy." >> i love that.t place we call pittsburgh? pittsburgh steelers. according to the man who took the microphone at a city council meeting is pronounced pit pittsburgh-a. and he's got grounds. the name, pronunciation is tied back to general john forbes who was a scott. there's already a pittsburgh-a in north carolina. >> did they pronounce it pittsburgh-a. >> yes....
65
65
Jun 18, 2019
06/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
valley, tracy to dublin. northbound 85, 101 to cupertino, also in the green at 15 minutes. >>> two big base camps are going up near paradise as more and more people head to butte county to rebuild. the camps will be home to 1,600 workers in a few weeks, and this follows along with a place for workers to live and eat and the camp will store tools and equipment needed for rebuilding. >>> it's an abc news executive with a teenager that survived a shark attack. paige winter is talking about the moment the shark latched on. in her road to recovery, here's abc's robin roberts. >> i am here at the biden medical center where i just wrapped up an interview with paige, and she 8's the 17-year-d that had to have her leg amputated after a shark. >> you said you never lost consciousness, you kind of knew what was going on and kind of in a fog when you were being brought back to shore? >> yeah, past that i was really aware considering what happened. i never lost consciousness. i tried to fall asleep in the helicopter, but i kopt. >> what kind of pain were you in? >> my body went into shock, so i couldn't feel anything, i just knew it wa
valley, tracy to dublin. northbound 85, 101 to cupertino, also in the green at 15 minutes. >>> two big base camps are going up near paradise as more and more people head to butte county to rebuild. the camps will be home to 1,600 workers in a few weeks, and this follows along with a place for workers to live and eat and the camp will store tools and equipment needed for rebuilding. >>> it's an abc news executive with a teenager that survived a shark attack. paige winter is...
162
162
Jun 6, 2019
06/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
valley commute is getting busy. let's go back to the desk. >>> today, paradise high school will celebrate the graduation of 238 highool seniors, they are going to get their diplomas on the school's football field. last month, hundreds of volunteers spruced up the campus for the big day, the school for the most part survived the devastating fire out there, but students have been going to school in chico while the damage was repaired. as of april, the school says the student body population is about half of what it was before the devastating fire. and schools affected by the deadly camp fire in butte county, they are getting some help from governor newsom. he signed an executive order yesterday, it'll go give the schools waivers, and they will be able to use alternate sites as classrooms. they will be able to meet outside of their usual town or county boundaries. >>> prosecutors in the ghost ship warehouse trial have rested their case, now it is time for the defense. henry lee tells us what we are expecting to hear as the attorneys defend the two men. >> next week, it'll be the turn for the defense, and attorneys say
valley commute is getting busy. let's go back to the desk. >>> today, paradise high school will celebrate the graduation of 238 highool seniors, they are going to get their diplomas on the school's football field. last month, hundreds of volunteers spruced up the campus for the big day, the school for the most part survived the devastating fire out there, but students have been going to school in chico while the damage was repaired. as of april, the school says the student body...
153
153
Jun 17, 2019
06/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
period of paradise valley. you have hundreds of black-owned businesses. what would that look like in 2019 had they not been forced to relocate? tour staffour cities recently traveled to detroit, michigan to learn about its rich history. to watch more video from detroit and other stuff on the tour, visit c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. next on american history tv, house speaker nancy pelosi hosted a reception at the u.s. capitol to commemorate the 100th anniversary of house of representatives passing the 19th amendment to the u.s. constitution, which guaranteed women the right to vote. other speakers included house minority leader kevin mccarthy, journalist cokie roberts, and kay cole james, and former senator barbara mikulski. the respective chair and vice chair of the women's suffrage centennial commission. >> ladies and gentlemen, the honorable nancy pelosi. the speaker of the house of representatives, accompanied by the honorable kevin mcc
period of paradise valley. you have hundreds of black-owned businesses. what would that look like in 2019 had they not been forced to relocate? tour staffour cities recently traveled to detroit, michigan to learn about its rich history. to watch more video from detroit and other stuff on the tour, visit c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. next on american history tv, house speaker nancy pelosi hosted a reception at the u.s....
65
65
Jun 23, 2019
06/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
we lose that when we lose paradise valley. it was called urban renewal. itican-americans called negro remvoval. week notice got two to be kicked out, they got an infection notice. there is a wealth inequality between african americans and detroit. now we've lost everything and have to start all over again. a lot of development going on. had black bottom in paradise valley not been destroyed, much of the downtown element would have been done by african-american business owners. have 350 black-owned businesses, what would that look like in 2019? >> our staff recently traveled to detroit michigan to learn about its rich history. to watch more video from detroit and other stops on our tour, visit c-span.org/cities tour. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. june 6 was the 75th anniversary of the allied d-day invasion of nazi occupied france. world war ii veteran elmo bell was with the 82nd airborne division's 505th infantry division -- infantry regiment. regimen'ses his efforts to hold the la fiere bridge. >> start with gi
we lose that when we lose paradise valley. it was called urban renewal. itican-americans called negro remvoval. week notice got two to be kicked out, they got an infection notice. there is a wealth inequality between african americans and detroit. now we've lost everything and have to start all over again. a lot of development going on. had black bottom in paradise valley not been destroyed, much of the downtown element would have been done by african-american business owners. have 350...