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it was a swimming pool that largely galvanize the community of portsmouth for decades, back when portsmouth had a lot of jobs, steel manufacturing, all of that kind of stuff. they had a lot of stuff and could support a thriving mainstreet and a lot of downtown churches and in enormous swimming pool that became the heart and soul of the town, a place people came to socialize. it was almost the size of a football field. everybody went there. i would say all the white people went there -- let's put it clearly there. a small percentage of black people in portsmouth were segregated from that, even when the pool was integrated, they did not feel quite at home there. this was a story about this pool that developed as the town blossomed, in a sense. you have people coming together and seeing one another, losing their virginity, romances forming and just a remarkable place of people coming together and as the town began to wither, the jobs left, the manufacturing went elsewhere. mainstreet was emptying. half the population leaves and in 1993, the tail end of all of this, the dreamland pool no longer
it was a swimming pool that largely galvanize the community of portsmouth for decades, back when portsmouth had a lot of jobs, steel manufacturing, all of that kind of stuff. they had a lot of stuff and could support a thriving mainstreet and a lot of downtown churches and in enormous swimming pool that became the heart and soul of the town, a place people came to socialize. it was almost the size of a football field. everybody went there. i would say all the white people went there -- let's...
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host: inhost: portsmouth. let's bring our callers in. guest: you spoke about why we accept such deaths from drugs and covid -- i'm wondering about your comments -- have you thought of working with a neurobiologist or historian? it's a deeply toxic self interest you discuss in your books, self interest versus group interests. the capitalistic, survival of the fittest ideology that tried to justify scientifically racism and white supremacy in the 1960's with the first libertarians, gault and herbert spencer. what they were trying to show is how evolution works. wrongly, it is not competition, it's actually cooperation. and the benefits -- host: we have a lot to unpack there. let's hear from our guest. sam: this is a very interesting idea and one i'm still wrestling with and thinking about and writing about, but i do believe you are right. i try the beginning of the reagan administration but we also see it with the margaret thatcher administration, this move away from the collective ideal. all government is bad, government is part of the pr
host: inhost: portsmouth. let's bring our callers in. guest: you spoke about why we accept such deaths from drugs and covid -- i'm wondering about your comments -- have you thought of working with a neurobiologist or historian? it's a deeply toxic self interest you discuss in your books, self interest versus group interests. the capitalistic, survival of the fittest ideology that tried to justify scientifically racism and white supremacy in the 1960's with the first libertarians, gault and...
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. >> reporter: the spot he has landed on portsmouth square known as the heart of chinatown, now, not to get too deep into his solution, it's largely based on some historic context of the park and several very specific visual cues in the illustration. >> i turn to the left and this looks just like her nose. so for me it's pretty much the only logical place to dig. >> reporter: it begins under the watchful eye of a park ranger. darren, of course, is doing this the right way, while some others are not. what you might call guerilla hunters have descended on several locations around the city, occasionally ripping through irrigation lines with illegal digging. >> i just want to scoop off the top layer. and we see what's underneath. you are not hitting the lines. >> reporter: as for getting a permit, a lot of treasure hunters finding that to be a quest of its own. so to pull back the curtain a little bit, remove some of the mystery here, we had to talk to sf rec and parks and someone who would rather keep their identity a secret. >> the other day i got an inquiry all in french and i don't s
. >> reporter: the spot he has landed on portsmouth square known as the heart of chinatown, now, not to get too deep into his solution, it's largely based on some historic context of the park and several very specific visual cues in the illustration. >> i turn to the left and this looks just like her nose. so for me it's pretty much the only logical place to dig. >> reporter: it begins under the watchful eye of a park ranger. darren, of course, is doing this the right way,...
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the £3 billion warship left portsmouth naval base on saturday heading for training exercises with thebut the carrier broke down and the royal navy says it is investigating the "emerging mechanical issue". now it's time for a look at the weather. 0ver over the next couple of days high pressure remains in charge. by the end of week, things turn unsettled. today we have cloud, the odd sharp shower and the odd rumble of thunder in the highlands. the best of the sunshine in the west, especially the south—west. along the north sea coastline and the english channel coastline and the english channel coast a brisk wind that will peg back temperatures. tonight a fair bit of cloud in northern and eastern areas, producing some showers, showers travelling south across scotland and these are the overnight lows between nine and 13. tomorrow, we start off with this cloud in scotland and eastern england. we see the showers, some pushing inland, so once again the west is best in terms of sunshine, with highs up to 24.
the £3 billion warship left portsmouth naval base on saturday heading for training exercises with thebut the carrier broke down and the royal navy says it is investigating the "emerging mechanical issue". now it's time for a look at the weather. 0ver over the next couple of days high pressure remains in charge. by the end of week, things turn unsettled. today we have cloud, the odd sharp shower and the odd rumble of thunder in the highlands. the best of the sunshine in the west,...
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. >> the festival's 13th year kicks off saturday, at portsmouth square. >> it's going to be really beautiful, we should have some fog at the coastline and a little bit of that son. overall, tracking some big changes as we head into this upcoming weekend. we will get you all squared away. i want to move things right into what you can expect for tomorrow morning. we know a lot of you are still getting back into the groove, back to work, tomorrow morning no big departure from where we have been. some spotty areas of drizzle, clouds moving into the northbay, some change as we could see those clouds linger a little bit longer in the northbay. as we hit the afternoon, a lot of sunshine for most of us. coming in with those upper 50s, put us in san francisco at 67. we are dropping it to 72 in oakland. after upper 90s earlier this week, back to 90. 89 in walnut creek. through the peninsula, san francisco back to the 50s. as i just mentioned, we have had that isolated heat index into the upper 90s. names -- things are going to be changing for us and fast. we have had three areas of high pressure, also
. >> the festival's 13th year kicks off saturday, at portsmouth square. >> it's going to be really beautiful, we should have some fog at the coastline and a little bit of that son. overall, tracking some big changes as we head into this upcoming weekend. we will get you all squared away. i want to move things right into what you can expect for tomorrow morning. we know a lot of you are still getting back into the groove, back to work, tomorrow morning no big departure from where we...
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jenny: the number 30 gets to chinatown or it can park in portsmouth.sten: where can people get more information on the festival, the calendar, and everything? jenny: just go to moonfestival.org. no need to rsvp but you can enter to join the raffle. kristen: no need to rsvp. there is no entrance fee. it is two days and sounds fantastic tomorrow and sunday. we continue to chat on facebook live but we do need to take a short break on the air and you can get our live newscast, breaking news, weather and more with our abc 7 bay area streaming app available on apple tv, android tv, fire tv, and roku. i had no idea how much i wamy case was worth. c call the barnes firm to find out what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ call one eight hundred, eight million ♪ kristen: thank you so much for joining us on this interactive show, getting answers. we will be here every weekday getting answers. world >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. the release of the doj's affidavit that led to the search of mar-a-lago. what
jenny: the number 30 gets to chinatown or it can park in portsmouth.sten: where can people get more information on the festival, the calendar, and everything? jenny: just go to moonfestival.org. no need to rsvp but you can enter to join the raffle. kristen: no need to rsvp. there is no entrance fee. it is two days and sounds fantastic tomorrow and sunday. we continue to chat on facebook live but we do need to take a short break on the air and you can get our live newscast, breaking news,...
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charges beneath portsmouth square, a city park bordering china town and the financial district time it'sout our weather, whether it's going to be a nice day, steve paulson has before it depends on your definition, mr clark. you know, some people liked yesterday. some people may not like today because it's going to get warmer. that's for sure. our system is lifted northward up into oregon for now, but there is a lot of clouds to the south, and it's always a tricky, tricky call. so let me dig a little deeper. these are the numbers i came with so far. napa was the leader that i could find. i mean, there were multiple reports in napa in between yonville and napa. 0.7 north napa point oh, six half moon bay point oh, four. santa rosa, it's far observer, ray marshall. point out three nevada point to other a bunch of points on ones , including sfo. leo cordelia conquered, maybe where you are as well. it's mostly cloud cover is cleared, so we're caught in between what you can see some inching towards the central coast and believe me, there's a lot of moisture coming up from the remains of a forme
charges beneath portsmouth square, a city park bordering china town and the financial district time it'sout our weather, whether it's going to be a nice day, steve paulson has before it depends on your definition, mr clark. you know, some people liked yesterday. some people may not like today because it's going to get warmer. that's for sure. our system is lifted northward up into oregon for now, but there is a lot of clouds to the south, and it's always a tricky, tricky call. so let me dig a...
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and the horrible salvage of the residents described. portsmouth smoke, all of a sudden i just saw the bulk of mud and palm trees up rooted from the stump. the mud which fell destroyed these 3 houses which caused the death of 6 people. the destruction also leaving many homeless. 6 i got what we leave here because this is where we manage to pay cheaper rent. i don't have the money to pay for an expensive house. emergency worker say to more people were killed in freetown, as the result of the torrential rains. any by tuition order has now been issued to ela. griffin says to be p and other agencies such with around advice, other houses in this area will tell you why the india me on or the agencies walk more than through them. police to get the or the 100 and down for that. we could prevent them for that president junior's mother bureau. you see the statement said ben could dollars historic to families. it was described centered young as a walt 3rd most vulnerable nation. when it comes to the impact of climate change. if, despite a government bad 5 years ago, people continue to build settl
and the horrible salvage of the residents described. portsmouth smoke, all of a sudden i just saw the bulk of mud and palm trees up rooted from the stump. the mud which fell destroyed these 3 houses which caused the death of 6 people. the destruction also leaving many homeless. 6 i got what we leave here because this is where we manage to pay cheaper rent. i don't have the money to pay for an expensive house. emergency worker say to more people were killed in freetown, as the result of the...
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the rally concluded with a march to portsmouth square in chinatown, where they vowed to continue raising their voices until changes are made. greg legans ktvu fox two news. greg thank you. we have a new development to tell you about tonight involving an attack on an elderly asian man that we mentioned at the top of the newscast. police announced they have arrested a person suspected of hitting 70 year old gregory chu, who served on the city's arts and immigrant rights commissions. 34 year old derek year b has been booked into the county jail. he's facing charges including aggravated battery assault and elder abuse. two says he was walking home last tuesday south of market when a man rolled up on a bike and knocked him to the ground. police investigation led to year b but no motive has been announced by police. the senate handed down president biden a major victory today in his domestic agenda, passing the inflation reduction act. 50 democrats voted in favor 50 opposed with vice president harris casting the tie breaking vote. box news. lucas tomlinson has the details now from the white ho
the rally concluded with a march to portsmouth square in chinatown, where they vowed to continue raising their voices until changes are made. greg legans ktvu fox two news. greg thank you. we have a new development to tell you about tonight involving an attack on an elderly asian man that we mentioned at the top of the newscast. police announced they have arrested a person suspected of hitting 70 year old gregory chu, who served on the city's arts and immigrant rights commissions. 34 year old...
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you and broke a deal struck with russia. millions of tons of grain has been stuck at ukrainian portsmouth and 5 months. the u. n. chief says, the resumption of shipments will help bring stability to global food market. what we have witness to the, you know, this is an important starting point. it must be the 1st of many commercial sheeps bringing release and stability to global food markets. the black sea great initiative, the last 4 significant volumes of exports from city ukrainian ports, odessa, charter on mosque and use ne, together with he agreed facilitation of the any in be the, the excess of russian food products and fertilizers willed markets. it will bring relief and stability to global food markets and they'll tackle the global food crises and cranes. president said the shipment is a positive side. sonya, but tell us will go 9 yet. implementation of the initiative to export ukrainian green and other agricultural products from our ports on the black sea has started to day. but the 1st ship carrying $26000.00 tons of corn left the port of odessa of them. it's not the time to draw
you and broke a deal struck with russia. millions of tons of grain has been stuck at ukrainian portsmouth and 5 months. the u. n. chief says, the resumption of shipments will help bring stability to global food market. what we have witness to the, you know, this is an important starting point. it must be the 1st of many commercial sheeps bringing release and stability to global food markets. the black sea great initiative, the last 4 significant volumes of exports from city ukrainian ports,...
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it's a familiar story around the country, from eastleigh and portsmouth, to the wirral to runcorn.absolutely heartbreaking. former 0lympian greg whyte, like many involved in swimming, is shocked. the closure of swimming pools is an absolute health and welfare disaster. one person drowns every 20 hours in the uk, so actually learning to swim, which is just one element of swimming pools, is absolutely fundamental. and of course the removal of swimming will reduce physical activity in an already poorly active population. the government said it's provided £1 billion of public money to ensure the survival of the grassroots, professional sport and leisure sectors. and there is sometimes hope. so this is it. this is our 25 metre training pool. wadebridge pool was threatened with closure, but the community are about to take it over. it's absolutely amazing. i'm really, really excited that it's genuinely going to be a centre that helps the whole community. it's a success story campaigners across the country would love to repeat. emily unia, bbc news in wadebridge in cornwall. a man who was
it's a familiar story around the country, from eastleigh and portsmouth, to the wirral to runcorn.absolutely heartbreaking. former 0lympian greg whyte, like many involved in swimming, is shocked. the closure of swimming pools is an absolute health and welfare disaster. one person drowns every 20 hours in the uk, so actually learning to swim, which is just one element of swimming pools, is absolutely fundamental. and of course the removal of swimming will reduce physical activity in an already...
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he is actively pursuing the enslaved servant of martha's who have escaped from philadelphia to portsmouth, new hampshire in search of freedom. how to reconcile? washington is a paradox like all of us. he's not consistent like all of us. i don't think it negates everything he's working towards. the concept of the union that would inspire lincoln to issue the emancipation proclamation was what washington was working so hard to create during his travels in his presidency. >> host: it is not always a pretty place. talk to was about washington's teeth. a little grim. >> guest: one of the things, there are a couple historical jokes associated with washington. one is washington slept here. that sort of sleeping around but following washington, came to realize each one of those was not -- this was not fun for washington. he was working tremendously hard to pull the country together. the other joke is washington's teeth, dentures made of wood. he had dentures, they weren't made of wood. they were made of teeth from various animals, from ivory, the hippopotamus, even before he ended up with those d
he is actively pursuing the enslaved servant of martha's who have escaped from philadelphia to portsmouth, new hampshire in search of freedom. how to reconcile? washington is a paradox like all of us. he's not consistent like all of us. i don't think it negates everything he's working towards. the concept of the union that would inspire lincoln to issue the emancipation proclamation was what washington was working so hard to create during his travels in his presidency. >> host: it is not...
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portsmouth and bournemouth _ from the water.. portsmouth and - bournemouth universities are working with seven other organisations across the uk and france to try and find a solution. 0ther across the uk and france to try and find a solution. other ideas including feeding the algal mats to worms and seeing if seaweeds can lower nutrient levels and reduce algae. lower nutrient levels and reduce alu ae. , lower nutrient levels and reduce alaae. , ., , ., algae. there is nothing better than workin: algae. there is nothing better than working with _ algae. there is nothing better than working with nature _ algae. there is nothing better than working with nature to _ algae. there is nothing better than working with nature to solve - algae. there is nothing better than working with nature to solve a - working with nature to solve a problem and it's so important that we spend the time in understanding the ways in which we can put nature backin the ways in which we can put nature back in balance. you the ways in which we can put nature
portsmouth and bournemouth _ from the water.. portsmouth and - bournemouth universities are working with seven other organisations across the uk and france to try and find a solution. 0ther across the uk and france to try and find a solution. other ideas including feeding the algal mats to worms and seeing if seaweeds can lower nutrient levels and reduce algae. lower nutrient levels and reduce alu ae. , lower nutrient levels and reduce alaae. , ., , ., algae. there is nothing better than...
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sending money from malaysia to dominique health and specifically to the petrol station in the town of portsmouth. it's owned by the num fan family. emanuel nanzen was among senior politicians who visited malaysia. when mon fred opened my dominique trade house there. he was also key to the upgrade to a diplomatic passport, a sum of money i, token of appreciation, as we say, was to be given not been offered to use his company. but then he said, well, i've got the petals. superstition said one intruder within weeks of the trading house, opening in malaysia, nan fanny's phoning and emailing from dominique chasing money. he's saying that the prime minister is wiping from lisa is inquiry that basically goes to show that mcdonalds actually being a middle man doing all of that. he works for a part of this blank document show. $200000.00 is then paid into the account of nance and service station. will you under any doubt that this was a right for it to matic portland? obviously, we don't use to arrive. we'll just use the wood a token of appreciation. but definitely, without that money or he would not hav
sending money from malaysia to dominique health and specifically to the petrol station in the town of portsmouth. it's owned by the num fan family. emanuel nanzen was among senior politicians who visited malaysia. when mon fred opened my dominique trade house there. he was also key to the upgrade to a diplomatic passport, a sum of money i, token of appreciation, as we say, was to be given not been offered to use his company. but then he said, well, i've got the petals. superstition said one...
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the u-boat was taken to portsmouth, new hampshire. most of them were brought to fort hunt. the man, hands shifty -- hans, was a specialist in microwave technology, and he was one of the top engineers in germany, so with the war ending there all of the sudden was the desire to have him stay in the united states. they wanted to encourage him to stay in the united states, but the problem was his family was in germany and now in the russian sector of germany. they had to get his family to the united states so he would stay. and he turned out to be one of the most successful. and he actually ended up in milwaukee and became one of the most important parts of the cold war period. there were several hundred that came here with all kinds of expertise, and it was controversial. and it is controversial because some of them were not very good people. gay hard, i mentioned earlier, was a pretty awful person. werner von braun, considered father of american rocketry but later americans found out that he had been a member of the nazi party, he had been an officer in the ss, as well as bei
the u-boat was taken to portsmouth, new hampshire. most of them were brought to fort hunt. the man, hands shifty -- hans, was a specialist in microwave technology, and he was one of the top engineers in germany, so with the war ending there all of the sudden was the desire to have him stay in the united states. they wanted to encourage him to stay in the united states, but the problem was his family was in germany and now in the russian sector of germany. they had to get his family to the...
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the hms prince of wales left portsmouth saturday for three month exercise working closely with the u.s. on stealth, jet, and drone operations. and this is a live look at paris. paris, france, one of the big stories there tonight. the tragedy of drought in europe. could ironically bring a triumph for one of france's chief products. this year the heat has helped vineyards grapes. ahead of schedule starting the wine process earlier. experts believe the quality will be high from france this year. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be right back. ♪ we're hittin' the trails between meetings. and putting the brakes on fried foods. jardiance is a once-daily pill that...not only lowers a1c, it goes beyond to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease. and jardiance may help you lose some weight. jardiance may cause serious side effects including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a rare, life-threatening b
the hms prince of wales left portsmouth saturday for three month exercise working closely with the u.s. on stealth, jet, and drone operations. and this is a live look at paris. paris, france, one of the big stories there tonight. the tragedy of drought in europe. could ironically bring a triumph for one of france's chief products. this year the heat has helped vineyards grapes. ahead of schedule starting the wine process earlier. experts believe the quality will be high from france this year....
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there could be a day when the lights or the heat simply don't come on in boston, concord, bangor, portsmouth much of it has to do with making sure new england's only liq liquefied natural gas import plant in everett, massachusetts, continues to operate past 2024 because the grid operator notes that the gas that comes through everett helps maintain pipeline pressure on high demand days the document also respectfully slams politicians in a way, by saying that the current regulatory path and the reliability of the electric grid are, quote, not fully compatible in other words, what politicians may keep saying and what the actual reality is may be very, very different we're going to end with this from the document, quote, the current lack of a regional plan to ensure energy adequacy including the absence of a state or federal regulatory solution, endangers the reliability of the electric power system. let that sink in, endangers the reliability of the electric power system could new england become what's happened to old england, the uk. let's hope not because they now have been warned remarkable,
there could be a day when the lights or the heat simply don't come on in boston, concord, bangor, portsmouth much of it has to do with making sure new england's only liq liquefied natural gas import plant in everett, massachusetts, continues to operate past 2024 because the grid operator notes that the gas that comes through everett helps maintain pipeline pressure on high demand days the document also respectfully slams politicians in a way, by saying that the current regulatory path and the...
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and he wasn't really personally at that peace conference too much when it happened in, portsmouth, new hampshire in 1905. but it was his direction that brought these two powers together. they worked out a treaty and again kind of like the coal strike. he got credit for ending this major conflict in the world. some policy positions. he took again related to things we have talked about or we'll talk about in this class. i mentioned that he was not really a proponent of prohibition. i think the republican party and probably himself believed that it was unconstitutional and un-american interfering people's rights to drink. so he was not a person who? abstained from alcohol himself, although he was always a moderate drinker. and eventually he kind of changed his mind like a lot of people did on women's suffrage later on in his career. i would say he was a tepid supporter a lukewarm supporter women's suffered. he wasn't a passionate advocate for it, but he came to feel that if that's what the american people wanted then that was fine the women had the right to vote, but that also didn't chan
and he wasn't really personally at that peace conference too much when it happened in, portsmouth, new hampshire in 1905. but it was his direction that brought these two powers together. they worked out a treaty and again kind of like the coal strike. he got credit for ending this major conflict in the world. some policy positions. he took again related to things we have talked about or we'll talk about in this class. i mentioned that he was not really a proponent of prohibition. i think the...
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the police chief bill scott, along with city leaders announced the arrests in chinatown at portsmouth'sording to the chief, the seven year old woman was physically assaulted her personal property stolen. she was attacked by four people on july 31st while in the lobby of the building on francisco street, the youngest suspect just 11 years old robbery unit led the investigation and developed information that identified suspects in the robbery as 18 year old oakland resident darrell moore and three juvenile suspects, ages 11 13 and 14. you heard me right? 11 13 and 14, which is really, really sad. more chief, scott said the victim's injuries are not life threatening. three of the suspects were arrested in santa clara county on an unrelated case. they will be booked in san francisco on robbery, false imprisonment and elder abuse charges. the 11 year old due to his age cannot be charged. nationwide teacher shortage there is extra concern about the number of special education classrooms that don't have credential teachers even before the pandemic, 43 states reported a shortage in special educ
the police chief bill scott, along with city leaders announced the arrests in chinatown at portsmouth'sording to the chief, the seven year old woman was physically assaulted her personal property stolen. she was attacked by four people on july 31st while in the lobby of the building on francisco street, the youngest suspect just 11 years old robbery unit led the investigation and developed information that identified suspects in the robbery as 18 year old oakland resident darrell moore and...
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the rally concluded with a march to portsmouth square in chinatown, where they vowed to continue raisingir voices until changes are made. greg legans ktvu fox two news. 10. a demonstration is being planned for tomorrow outside the san francisco office of the department of health and human services, the organizer demand action against monkeypox now says the federal government needs to do more to slow the spread of monkeypox and to provide more resources for those who need treatment. organizers say they refused to allow government inaction to continue to cause pain in their communities. that demonstration is planned for 4:30 p.m. tomorrow. the wildlife hospital . wellcare in marin county says parts of its facilities are closed to the public to the detection of a virus that is extremely contagious and deadly to certain birds, the rescue service says highly pathogenic avian influenza has now been detected in sonoma county and is expected to spread while care says it will continue to admit sick wildlife, but new patients will be placed in outdoor enclosures to prevent the potential spread of
the rally concluded with a march to portsmouth square in chinatown, where they vowed to continue raisingir voices until changes are made. greg legans ktvu fox two news. 10. a demonstration is being planned for tomorrow outside the san francisco office of the department of health and human services, the organizer demand action against monkeypox now says the federal government needs to do more to slow the spread of monkeypox and to provide more resources for those who need treatment. organizers...
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the £3 billion warship left portsmouth naval base on saturday heading for training exercises with thee "emerging mechanical issue". gibraltar can officially call itself a city, 180 years after it was first granted the status by queen victoria. the british overseas territory had bid to become a city earlier this year as part of the queen's platinum jubilee. but when researchers looked through the national archives, they found it had already been recognised as one in 1842. i'm joined now by business and economist lecturer at the university of gibraltar, drjan green. welcome, thank you forjoining us. so how is it that it was recognised by queen victoria as a city 180 year ago, and that wasn't subsequently officially acknowledged? it ago, and that wasn't subsequently officially acknowledged?— ago, and that wasn't subsequently officially acknowledged? it seems to be that it was _ officially acknowledged? it seems to be that it was what _ officially acknowledged? it seems to be that it was what we _ officially acknowledged? it seems to be that it was what we might - officially acknowledged?
the £3 billion warship left portsmouth naval base on saturday heading for training exercises with thee "emerging mechanical issue". gibraltar can officially call itself a city, 180 years after it was first granted the status by queen victoria. the british overseas territory had bid to become a city earlier this year as part of the queen's platinum jubilee. but when researchers looked through the national archives, they found it had already been recognised as one in 1842. i'm joined...
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the £3 billion warship left portsmouth naval base on saturday heading for training exercises with theer with carol kirkwood. last time we spoke i was drenched, i am much drier now. i last time we spoke i was drenched, i am much drier now.— last time we spoke i was drenched, i am much drier now. i am delighted to hear that. some _ am much drier now. i am delighted to hear that. some showers _ am much drier now. i am delighted to hear that. some showers focus - am much drier now. i am delighted to hear that. some showers focus this i hear that. some showers focus this morning but not much more than that. low cloud across scotland, drizzle which will dry, the cloud will break, we will see sunshine on behalf of few showers coming in across a brisk breeze across eastern parts of england. as you can see, lots of dry weather, sunny intervals and that brisk breeze notjust down the east coast but also through the english channel too. temperatures roughly 15 to 18 degrees, about 2k degrees more inland. where we have the cloud across the central lowlands, temperatures holding up into double figu
the £3 billion warship left portsmouth naval base on saturday heading for training exercises with theer with carol kirkwood. last time we spoke i was drenched, i am much drier now. i last time we spoke i was drenched, i am much drier now.— last time we spoke i was drenched, i am much drier now. i am delighted to hear that. some _ am much drier now. i am delighted to hear that. some showers _ am much drier now. i am delighted to hear that. some showers focus - am much drier now. i am...
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it's a familiar story around the country, from eastleigh and portsmouth, to the wirral to runcorn. an absolute health and welfare disaster. one person drowns every 20 hours in the uk, so actually learning to swim, which is just one element of swimming pools, is absolutely fundamental. and of course the removal of swimming will reduce physical activity in an already poorly active population. the government said it's provided £1 billion of public money to ensure the survival of the grassroots, professional sport and leisure sectors. and there is sometimes hope. so this is it. this is our 25 metre training pool. wadebridge pool was threatened with closure, but the community are about to take it over. it's absolutely amazing. i'm really, really excited that it's genuinely going to be a centre that helps the whole community. it's a success story campaigners across the country would love to repeat. emily unia, bbc news in wadebridge in cornwall. let's talk to jamaican swimmer, michael gunning, who represented great britain before switching to jamaica in 2016, and has recently announced h
it's a familiar story around the country, from eastleigh and portsmouth, to the wirral to runcorn. an absolute health and welfare disaster. one person drowns every 20 hours in the uk, so actually learning to swim, which is just one element of swimming pools, is absolutely fundamental. and of course the removal of swimming will reduce physical activity in an already poorly active population. the government said it's provided £1 billion of public money to ensure the survival of the grassroots,...
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portsmouth, to the wirral, to runcorn— portsmouth, to the wirral, to runcorn. . obvious reasons, - have to be made. we are hosting here in the uk for obvious reasons, even i in the uk for obvious reasons, even though ukraine won. so the uk is doing it. well, tomorrow we'll be a step closer to finding out which uk town or city will host next yea r�*s contest. here are the places currently in the running to hold the event — a shortlist will be announced tomorrow. daniel rosney reports from the italian city of turin, the scene of this year's song contest. glitz. glamour. and glory. three months ago, at the world's largest live music event, where sam ryder gave an out of this world performance, rocketing up the leaderboard, coming second to ukraine. 183 points. the country that wins normally gets to put on eurovision the following year. but the uncertainty of what the situation will be in ukraine meant it was offered to the bbc instead. a uk city will now take on the role after turin's success this year. our city has been known all over the world. we had an increase
portsmouth, to the wirral, to runcorn— portsmouth, to the wirral, to runcorn. . obvious reasons, - have to be made. we are hosting here in the uk for obvious reasons, even i in the uk for obvious reasons, even though ukraine won. so the uk is doing it. well, tomorrow we'll be a step closer to finding out which uk town or city will host next yea r�*s contest. here are the places currently in the running to hold the event — a shortlist will be announced tomorrow. daniel rosney reports from...
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they don't hang him at portsmouth square or sutter street or sacramento street or all these other places where vigilantes hung people. that does not happen, but you see it is a version of history repeating itself. i hope it never repeats itself like this again although there is a lot of tension in the city today which we will get to. there is a kind of factionalism which hasn't happened sense so i hope -- since so i hope the spirit of 1851 reemerges in 1978 -- and 1978 doesn't come back. we also have to talk about this guy. we talked about the milk and moscone he assassination by dan white but there is another prominent and horrible figure in san francisco at the time, the reverend jim jones. he is a left-wing socialist evangelist. i think in people's mind when they think about jim jones, this crazy cult leader preacher, they think of him as a right-wing southern evangelist because that's what we have today, and there is no frame of reference for socialist assemblies of god. minister comes to san francisco from indiana. he was a civil rights leader. jeff nguyen, with the historic society
they don't hang him at portsmouth square or sutter street or sacramento street or all these other places where vigilantes hung people. that does not happen, but you see it is a version of history repeating itself. i hope it never repeats itself like this again although there is a lot of tension in the city today which we will get to. there is a kind of factionalism which hasn't happened sense so i hope -- since so i hope the spirit of 1851 reemerges in 1978 -- and 1978 doesn't come back. we...
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host: author sam quinones, what do portsmouth, ohio, los angeles, boston, and columbus, ohio
host: author sam quinones, what do portsmouth, ohio, los angeles, boston, and columbus, ohio