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king meant every word of what he came to say at riverside church.akes courage and is very difficult, but he also knew that dr. king believed in this and wanted to do it. my father would never try to convince him to say anything that he didn't believe in. and i think of that speech and that evening exemplifies a statement that my father used. moral grandure and spiritual audacity. >> it questioned the morality of an ongoing war and suggested that ongoing war support would lift americans out of poverty. although other speeches were filmed in their entirety, less than ten minutes of film remain from the riverside church. we only know the powerful delivery thanks to the audio recordings that were made. >> seems as if it was -- for poor, both black and white. there were experiments, hopes, new beginnings, and then came the buildup in vietnam. and i watched this program broken and eviscerated, as if it was some idle political play thing of a society gone mad. >> we wanted to show that there's a linkage between the war and what's going on with black americ
king meant every word of what he came to say at riverside church.akes courage and is very difficult, but he also knew that dr. king believed in this and wanted to do it. my father would never try to convince him to say anything that he didn't believe in. and i think of that speech and that evening exemplifies a statement that my father used. moral grandure and spiritual audacity. >> it questioned the morality of an ongoing war and suggested that ongoing war support would lift americans...
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s recent 20th anniversary celebration at riverside church.oam chomsky is a world-renowned political dissident, linguist and author who gained fame in the 1960's for his critique of the vietnam war and u.s. imperialism. he is institute professor emeritus at massachusetts institute of technology, where he has taught for more than 50 years. harry belafonte is a longtime civil rights activist who was an immensely popular singer and actor. he was one of dr. martin luther king's closest confidants and helped organize the march on washington in 1963. democracy now! one gonzalez and i interviewed them on the stage at riverside church. now, i just want to start off by saying that you have just witnessed an historic moment. is this the first time harry and noam, that you have met? >> it's not the first time we've met, but it's the first time that we've shared a platform together. [applause] it's beautiful, a little bit intimidating to sit with so much knowledge and sensitivity. anyway, it's nice to be with all of you. amy: so we have this opportunity t
s recent 20th anniversary celebration at riverside church.oam chomsky is a world-renowned political dissident, linguist and author who gained fame in the 1960's for his critique of the vietnam war and u.s. imperialism. he is institute professor emeritus at massachusetts institute of technology, where he has taught for more than 50 years. harry belafonte is a longtime civil rights activist who was an immensely popular singer and actor. he was one of dr. martin luther king's closest confidants...
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the crowd at riverside church erupted in sustained applause. that support was short-lived by mourning the political fallout, and ins tentense and far reachi. and it became fractured beyond repair. donations to king's organization, sclc began to dry up. and the mainstream press denounced him in no uncertain terms, charging as a civil rights lead here wasn't qualified to evaluate u.s. foreign policy. is there anything that dr. king and handlers,ing or nierz could have done differently on the night beyond word that he uttered that may have changed the way he was treated the next day or, or was the place irrelevant, audience irrel vanlt. and wherever he uttered that speech would have caught the same hell the next day? >> i think he would have caught the same firestorm against him. what they said was not only we don't like your message. we are in the middle of a war. we don't want to hear somebody say we are violent. it also says you are a civil rights leader. you are a black guy. stick to what you know and leave the war to us. and it united "the ne
the crowd at riverside church erupted in sustained applause. that support was short-lived by mourning the political fallout, and ins tentense and far reachi. and it became fractured beyond repair. donations to king's organization, sclc began to dry up. and the mainstream press denounced him in no uncertain terms, charging as a civil rights lead here wasn't qualified to evaluate u.s. foreign policy. is there anything that dr. king and handlers,ing or nierz could have done differently on the...
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the local fishing has been decimated and thousands of riverside dwellers or riberenos, have lost theirand their livelihoods, forced into a completely alien, urban environment. we get angry, says this man, showing us his now worthless fishing licence. we see these corporations making millions from what used to be ours, he says, and we can't even use the river any more. building the dam brought hundreds ofjobs to the riverside town of altamira, but it also led to increasing deforestation and the permanent lo55 of many low—lying islands. supporters of hydropower admit mistakes were made. but they say the rivers and their energy are there to be harnessed for the greater good of brazil. i would definitely defend the presence of hydro s! key technology in our portfolio of technologies. in the developed part of the world, almost 70% of the hydro potential has already been explored. in brazil, almost 70% of our hydro potential has not been explored yet. brazil says it wants to build at least 50 hydroelectric dams across the amazon. the government is saying it is clean, sustainable energy. but
the local fishing has been decimated and thousands of riverside dwellers or riberenos, have lost theirand their livelihoods, forced into a completely alien, urban environment. we get angry, says this man, showing us his now worthless fishing licence. we see these corporations making millions from what used to be ours, he says, and we can't even use the river any more. building the dam brought hundreds ofjobs to the riverside town of altamira, but it also led to increasing deforestation and the...
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middlesbrough and leicester played out an uneventful goalless draw at the riverside, where there were just five shots on target. boro had the best of the chances — marten de roon blasted over early on. the closest leicester came to scoring was this leonardo ulloa header, straight at brad guzan. still no away win in the league for the champions this season. gaston ramirez should have won it for middlesbrough with eight minutes left, but he smashed wide. let's see how all of those results translate in the table. 0ne one result to come between manchester united and west ham. a bit of a missed opportunity for liverpool — they've closed the gap on chelsea, but only by a point. manchester city are hot on their heels, just two points behind them now. fourth—placed arsenal are at bournemouth tomorrow. looks like united are going to win, but that would see them still staying in sixth because tottenham have a good goal difference. they face chelsea on wednesday. at the bottom of the table, a good result for sunderland,
middlesbrough and leicester played out an uneventful goalless draw at the riverside, where there were just five shots on target. boro had the best of the chances — marten de roon blasted over early on. the closest leicester came to scoring was this leonardo ulloa header, straight at brad guzan. still no away win in the league for the champions this season. gaston ramirez should have won it for middlesbrough with eight minutes left, but he smashed wide. let's see how all of those results...
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between middlesbrough and champions leicester city at the riverside. that point does move claudio ranieri's men up to 14th while boro are two places and two points further back. not a huge amount to talk about, although leicester did have a chance to win it in the final minute of injury time when they were awarded a free kick in a dangerous area, while gaston ramirez blew the best chance of the game for the hosts. ourteam, our team, which is playing in the champions league, we showed again we we re champions league, we showed again we were better than them. we played our way. today we did better than them. at home is to show how good we are playing, and we had chances to score. i think we had nine shots today. we missed some shots. but again, we need to compete, and to compete in this league is to fight in the way the players are fighting and perform in the way the players
between middlesbrough and champions leicester city at the riverside. that point does move claudio ranieri's men up to 14th while boro are two places and two points further back. not a huge amount to talk about, although leicester did have a chance to win it in the final minute of injury time when they were awarded a free kick in a dangerous area, while gaston ramirez blew the best chance of the game for the hosts. ourteam, our team, which is playing in the champions league, we showed again we...
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building the dam brought hundreds ofjobs to the riverside town of altamira. also led to increasing deforestation and the permanent loss of many low—lying islands. supporters of hydropower admits mistakes were made. but say the rivers and their energy are there to be harnessed for the greater good of brazil. i would definitely defend the presence of hydro as a key technology in our portfolio of technologies. in the developed part of the world, almost 70% of the hydro potential has already been explored. in brazil, almost 70% of our hydro potential has not been explored yet. brazil says it wants to build at least 50 hydroelectric dams across the amazon. the government says it is clean, sustainable energy. but the impact of so many of these structures on the world greatest river system, its environment and its people, will be immense. next in line for development, the tapajos, described as the most beautiful river in the amazon region, and home to these indigenous people. a plan to build several dams along its length will transform this wide, shallow river into
building the dam brought hundreds ofjobs to the riverside town of altamira. also led to increasing deforestation and the permanent loss of many low—lying islands. supporters of hydropower admits mistakes were made. but say the rivers and their energy are there to be harnessed for the greater good of brazil. i would definitely defend the presence of hydro as a key technology in our portfolio of technologies. in the developed part of the world, almost 70% of the hydro potential has already been...
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then came this surprise. [ cheering ] so they lined the streets to irst family.. >> people at riversidebamas were in town, so they lined up on the street to welcome the former first family. they cheered as you can hear there. the motorcade drove through the city headed for palm springs. >>> earlier the former president and first lady said their good-byes to white house staffers at joint base andrews. the couple walked hand and hand down to their plane but not before turning and waving a final farewell. >>> no noise for the 49ers on the coaching or general manager front, but we've got other action tonight. steph curry was a silent assassin tonight. hit three balls as the dubs were slaying them one at a time, highlights next with the rockets. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, play that game with the warriors... ...baaad idea... owe new steph curry at the rockets ... ...warriors thru cleveland & >>> -- the nissan sports reports coming up next on kpix5. >> steph curry and the rockets tonight, warriors and wind him up and watch him go to end the half, curry stored 24. dubs took a five-point lead, turne
then came this surprise. [ cheering ] so they lined the streets to irst family.. >> people at riversidebamas were in town, so they lined up on the street to welcome the former first family. they cheered as you can hear there. the motorcade drove through the city headed for palm springs. >>> earlier the former president and first lady said their good-byes to white house staffers at joint base andrews. the couple walked hand and hand down to their plane but not before turning and...
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thousands of riverside dwellers, or ribeirinhos, have lost their land and livelihoods, forced into a worthless fishing licence. we see these corporations making millions from what used to be ours, he says, and we can't even use the river any more. building the dam brought hundreds ofjobs to the riverside town of altamira but it also led to increasing deforestation and the permanent loss of many low—lying islands. but say the rivers and their energy are there to be harnessed for the greater good of brazil. i will definitely defend the presence of hydro, technology in our portfolio of technologies. in the developed part of the world, almost 70% of the hydro potential has already been explored. in brazil, almost 70% of our hydro potential has not in explored yet. brazil says it wants to build at least 50 hydroelectric dams across the amazon. the government saying it is clean, sustainable energy, but the impact of so many of these structures on the world's greatest river system, its environment and its people, will be immense. next in line for development, the tapajos — described as the
thousands of riverside dwellers, or ribeirinhos, have lost their land and livelihoods, forced into a worthless fishing licence. we see these corporations making millions from what used to be ours, he says, and we can't even use the river any more. building the dam brought hundreds ofjobs to the riverside town of altamira but it also led to increasing deforestation and the permanent loss of many low—lying islands. but say the rivers and their energy are there to be harnessed for the greater...
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dozens of riverside dwellers have lost their land and livelihoods.rban environment. translation: we get angry says this man who is showing us his now worthless fishing licence. it used to be ours, he says, we can't even use the river any more. building the dam brought hundreds ofjobs to the riverside town that it also led to increasing deforestation and the permanent loss of many low—lying islands. supporters of hydropower admit mistakes were made. it say the rivers and their energy are there to be harnessed for the greater good of brazil. i will definitely defend the presence of hydro, a key technology in our portfolio. in the development pa rt in our portfolio. in the development part of the world, almost 70% of the hydro potential has already been explored. in brazil, almost 70% of oui’ explored. in brazil, almost 70% of our hydro potential has not in explored yet. brazil says it wants to build at least 50 hydroelectric dams across the amazon. the government saying it is clean, sustainable energy to stop but the impact of so many of these structur
dozens of riverside dwellers have lost their land and livelihoods.rban environment. translation: we get angry says this man who is showing us his now worthless fishing licence. it used to be ours, he says, we can't even use the river any more. building the dam brought hundreds ofjobs to the riverside town that it also led to increasing deforestation and the permanent loss of many low—lying islands. supporters of hydropower admit mistakes were made. it say the rivers and their energy are there...
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building the dam brought hundreds ofjobs to the riverside town of altamira.zil says it wants to build at least 50 hydroelectric dams across the amazon. the government says it is clean, sustainable energy, but the impact of so many of these structures on the world's greatest river system, its environment and people, will be immense. next in line for development, the tapajos, described as the most beautiful river in the amazon region, and home to these indigenous people. a plan to build several dams along its length will transform this wide, shallow river into a navigable water highway. it would flood forests and islands used by the people for centuries. tribal chiefs say they will resist any attempts to build dams on the river. translation: the government always comes here with its lies. there's not one place where a dam has been built that has turned out good for locals and for our tribes. there is only misery and complaints. these tattooed warriors of the amazon are taking on powerful business and political interests. they want to weaken environmental legisl
building the dam brought hundreds ofjobs to the riverside town of altamira.zil says it wants to build at least 50 hydroelectric dams across the amazon. the government says it is clean, sustainable energy, but the impact of so many of these structures on the world's greatest river system, its environment and people, will be immense. next in line for development, the tapajos, described as the most beautiful river in the amazon region, and home to these indigenous people. a plan to build several...
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you could see in willow grove jenkintown along route one even into riverside on eastward into new jerseyt holly and medford we're dealing with pockets of heavy rain that will continue as we get the moisture coming in off of the atlantic with that on shore push of air. storm reports big concern. port norris trees have been reported to be down, aston arms also reports some trees down, cape may we had winds gusting as high as 63 miles per hour atlantic city a traffic light reported to be down and in bridgeton trees also reported to be down because of the nor'easter that continues to work its way up the coast. winds are a big concern. they're not as strong as they were earlier today but they're still gusting as high as 32 miles per hour in philadelphia, 37 miles per hour gusts in atlantic city. we have a gust clocking in at 39 miles per hour at the coast in cape may. so, as far as the concerns and the impacts, it's slow improvement with this storm. from 6:00 p.m. to 9 p.m. still a high concern with the wind and the rain. overnight tonight a moderate concern ass you wake up tomorrow morning s
you could see in willow grove jenkintown along route one even into riverside on eastward into new jerseyt holly and medford we're dealing with pockets of heavy rain that will continue as we get the moisture coming in off of the atlantic with that on shore push of air. storm reports big concern. port norris trees have been reported to be down, aston arms also reports some trees down, cape may we had winds gusting as high as 63 miles per hour atlantic city a traffic light reported to be down and...
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middlesbrough will be in the fourth round draw after beating championship sheffield wednesday 3—0 at the riversidet the premier league side i—0 up just before the one hour mark. one minute later, though, daniel ayala saw red for bringing down fernando forestieri and middlesbrough had to play the final 30 minutes with ten men. despite that, they doubled their lead soon after, alvaro negredo rewarded for charging down wednesday goalkeeper joe wildsmith. late on, marten de roon rounded up the win — 3—0 the final score. i said at half—time that it looked like a friendly game, and the fa cup is a really important competition here. and if we had played in the second half the same way we would have lost the game. i told them that we had to play better and we had to be more aggressive and in the second half we showed that we are in the premier league and they are a championship team. sometimes you think it's going to be an easy game but it's a big mistake. not unhappy with my players, we tried and we did ourjob. i'm unhappy with the score. we lost because of the circumstances which can happen in football.
middlesbrough will be in the fourth round draw after beating championship sheffield wednesday 3—0 at the riversidet the premier league side i—0 up just before the one hour mark. one minute later, though, daniel ayala saw red for bringing down fernando forestieri and middlesbrough had to play the final 30 minutes with ten men. despite that, they doubled their lead soon after, alvaro negredo rewarded for charging down wednesday goalkeeper joe wildsmith. late on, marten de roon rounded up the...
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this landing in riverside was a bit of a challenge because the base lost power in the storm. the obamas plan to spend a week on vacation in california, and then move back to washington, d.c. to live in the covet kalorama neighborhood where they bought a house. unusual for a former president to live in washington after leaving office. they will stay there while their oldest daughter, malia, finishes high school. >>> so again, a very full day in washington, turning into a very full and busy night as those who came here to celebrate the inauguration of president trump are attending three major balls going on in the city. i'll be back a little later in the hour but a lot more to share with you. we talked to democrats and republicans and how they feel about this change in washington. much more to come, but for now we'll send it back to you in san francisco. >> all right, dan, thank you. >>> we'll see you again. and here in the bay area the inauguration has sparked numerous demonstrations. >> in san francisco, there were several protests going on at the same time. abc 7 news report
this landing in riverside was a bit of a challenge because the base lost power in the storm. the obamas plan to spend a week on vacation in california, and then move back to washington, d.c. to live in the covet kalorama neighborhood where they bought a house. unusual for a former president to live in washington after leaving office. they will stay there while their oldest daughter, malia, finishes high school. >>> so again, a very full day in washington, turning into a very full and...
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this landing in riverside was a bit of a challenge because the base lost power in the storm. the obamas plan to spend a week on vacation in california, and then move back to washington, d.c. to live in the covet kalorama neighborhood where they bought a house. unusual for a former president to live in washington after leaving office. they will stay there while their oldest daughter, malia, finishes high school. >>> so again, a very full day in washington, turning into a very full and busy night as those who came here to celebrate the inauguration of president trump are attending three major balls going on in the city. i'll be back a little later in the hour but a lot more to share with you. we talked to democrats and republicans and how they feel about this change in washington. much more to come, but for now we'll send it back to you in san francisco. >> all right, dan, thank you. >>> we'll see you again. and here in the bay area the inauguration has sparked numerous demonstrations. >> in san francisco, there were several protests going on at the same time. abc 7 news report
this landing in riverside was a bit of a challenge because the base lost power in the storm. the obamas plan to spend a week on vacation in california, and then move back to washington, d.c. to live in the covet kalorama neighborhood where they bought a house. unusual for a former president to live in washington after leaving office. they will stay there while their oldest daughter, malia, finishes high school. >>> so again, a very full day in washington, turning into a very full and...
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building the dam brought hundreds of jobs to the riverside town.t also led to increasing the forest station and the permanent loss of many low-lying islands. supporters say that mistakes were made and that the rivers and the energy are there to be harnessed for the greater good. president's of this as a key technology in the portfolio. of hydroelectric has been explored in the world. in brazil, almost 70% has not been explored yet. >> they say they want to build at least 50 hydroelectric dams and say that this is sustainable energy. the impact of these structures on the river system will be immense. is the mostine beautiful river in the amazon region and the home to an indigenous peoples. damsn to build several would transform this shallow river into a water highway, flooding forests that have been used for centuries. chiefs say they will resist attempts to build any dams along the river. >> the government always comes here with lies. there is not a place that has turned out good for the locals. there is only misery and complaints. >> these tattooe
building the dam brought hundreds of jobs to the riverside town.t also led to increasing the forest station and the permanent loss of many low-lying islands. supporters say that mistakes were made and that the rivers and the energy are there to be harnessed for the greater good. president's of this as a key technology in the portfolio. of hydroelectric has been explored in the world. in brazil, almost 70% has not been explored yet. >> they say they want to build at least 50 hydroelectric...
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diverted because of storms in the areainstead they simply touched down in riverside about 50 miles west>>> well from cheering in the desert to, for the former president, to protesting in san francisco and oakland for the new president, a day of demonstrations continued well into the night. protests all aimed at a commander in chief who demonstrators say doesn't command their respect. in oakland, three people were arrested during last night's general strike against donald trump, as some 200 people marched through downtown. police did out-number protestors. some say the stormy weather kept more people away. >> we feel that the american people need a place to mourn the dashing of their hopes for the progress in this country. >> the promises that were made in our youth are not being kept, and america's no longer the same america it used to be. >> for the first time in oakland, a coalition of attorneys marched with protestors. they say they wanted to make sure people's rights were being protected in the event anyone was arrested. [ chanting ] >> outside the asian art museum in san francisco,
diverted because of storms in the areainstead they simply touched down in riverside about 50 miles west>>> well from cheering in the desert to, for the former president, to protesting in san francisco and oakland for the new president, a day of demonstrations continued well into the night. protests all aimed at a commander in chief who demonstrators say doesn't command their respect. in oakland, three people were arrested during last night's general strike against donald trump, as some...
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this landing in riverside was a bit of a challenge too because the base lost power in the storm.he obamas plan to spend a week on vacation in california, then they're going to move back to washington d.c., living in the coveted kalorama neighborhood. unusual for a former president to stay in the washington area right after leaving office, but they're doing that in order to allow their older daughter malia to finish high school. what a day it has been. pomp, circumstance and a good bit of chaos on the streets of washington and around the country, but we have witnessed history tonight. donald trump will wake up tomorrow and serve his first full day at the 45th president of states. in washington, dan ashley, "abc 7 news." back to you. >>> while president trump's inaugural address is described by some as unusually combative, he struck a more conciliatory note at the luncheon, thanking bill and hillary clinton had for attending. >> i was very honored, very, very honored when i heard that president bill clinton and secretary hilary clinton was coming today. i think it is appropriate to
this landing in riverside was a bit of a challenge too because the base lost power in the storm.he obamas plan to spend a week on vacation in california, then they're going to move back to washington d.c., living in the coveted kalorama neighborhood. unusual for a former president to stay in the washington area right after leaving office, but they're doing that in order to allow their older daughter malia to finish high school. what a day it has been. pomp, circumstance and a good bit of chaos...
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after repeated delays, the riverside construction finally hosted its first concert, featuring its symphony orchestra. >> a monument to music. after a decade of construction and a price tag 10 times the original estimate, the spectacular new concert hall finally makes its official debut. the crowd taking in the sold-out performance includes german chancellor angola merkel. for the maiden concert, the orchestra is playing a sampling of haskell music from the renaissance to the present. from beethoven to wagner to contemporary composer wolfgang grimm. tonight's audience will be the first to judge if the acoustics are on par with the architecture. jetting from the banks, the 789 million euros rupture is built on top of an old warehouse. to come see the city and enjoy its music. brent: my colleague is in hamburg tonight, trying to stay warm and enjoy the music at the same time. sarah, how are you this evening? what is the biggest concern? the cold or the light show? sara: i am cold but i'm having a lot of fun. you can see the light show behind me. they have lit up the facade with a musical ligh
after repeated delays, the riverside construction finally hosted its first concert, featuring its symphony orchestra. >> a monument to music. after a decade of construction and a price tag 10 times the original estimate, the spectacular new concert hall finally makes its official debut. the crowd taking in the sold-out performance includes german chancellor angola merkel. for the maiden concert, the orchestra is playing a sampling of haskell music from the renaissance to the present. from...
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. >> it's not without irony that a discussion of the american dream was scheduled for a riverside sociologytudent the week of the donald trump inauguration. the president has announced his plans to cancel the scholarship program, which has protected the 19-year-old so far from deportation. like most so-called dreamers, he came to the united states when he was very young together with his parents. >> we are pretty much americans in every aspect except our papers. you are right, dreamers might be the first affected by the trump administration. they have our addresses, our phone numbers. they know where we lived here you know where to get us. >> an estimated 11 million people in the u.s. are undocumented. most live in california. to prevent families being torn apart, an increasing number of unauthorized immigrants have been seeking free legal help at a nonprofit in los angeles. >> if you don't have legal representation, you only have a chance of 10% or 20% of winning your court case, but with the help of an immigration attorney or organizations like this, your chances double. donald trump has
. >> it's not without irony that a discussion of the american dream was scheduled for a riverside sociologytudent the week of the donald trump inauguration. the president has announced his plans to cancel the scholarship program, which has protected the 19-year-old so far from deportation. like most so-called dreamers, he came to the united states when he was very young together with his parents. >> we are pretty much americans in every aspect except our papers. you are right,...
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however, the weather was so bad the plane had to be diverted to march air reserve base in riverside.he obamas plan to spend a week in palm springs. >>> most californians aren't happy to say donald trump take over the oval office. >> has been tracking a protest march in san francisco. he joins us live. sergio, has anybody been arrest? >> reporter: there were no arrests. it was a large, loud but peaceful group. they marched throughout the city, finally ending their demonstrate here in city hall. police estimate more than 2,000 people marched through the streets of san francisco, many in this crowd couldn't participate in other demonstrations through the day, so they braved the cold and rain to be present here. >> everyone is committed, even though it is uncomfortable. it will be a lot more uncomfortable with the government, the new government. a lot more uncomfortable than rain and wind. >> reporter: this is a coalition of groups with varying causes, united in their opposition to the new president and his administration. >> whether it is women's rights, guy rights, climate change, labo
however, the weather was so bad the plane had to be diverted to march air reserve base in riverside.he obamas plan to spend a week in palm springs. >>> most californians aren't happy to say donald trump take over the oval office. >> has been tracking a protest march in san francisco. he joins us live. sergio, has anybody been arrest? >> reporter: there were no arrests. it was a large, loud but peaceful group. they marched throughout the city, finally ending their...
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instead, the plane had to touched down riverside about 50 miles west. >>> from clapping in the desserthe former president, protesting for the new president. a day of protests continue into a night of protest. nbc bay area is joining us live in oakland. what's the status of those demonstrations this evening? >> reporter: right now it seems to be over but earlier tonight, several hundred people took to the streets. three people arrested and two for spray painting and one pfor resisting arrests. >> reporter: police surrounding them 14th and broadway and right outside city hall. standing and blocking the streets was not permitted. police giving the green light to marchers to exercise freedom of speech. >> we feel that the american people. >>> apprehe-- the promises that made and our youth is not kept. america is not as it used to be. >> america's new president, donald trump, those gathered at the plaza expected more people taking to the streets. stormy weather may have kept them away. >> rain cannot kill our spirit, you know? >> we are going to suffer for four years. people will wish that
instead, the plane had to touched down riverside about 50 miles west. >>> from clapping in the desserthe former president, protesting for the new president. a day of protests continue into a night of protest. nbc bay area is joining us live in oakland. what's the status of those demonstrations this evening? >> reporter: right now it seems to be over but earlier tonight, several hundred people took to the streets. three people arrested and two for spray painting and one pfor...
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however, the weather was so bad the plane had to be diverted to march air reserve base in riverside.he obamas plan to spend a week in palm springs. >>> most californians aren't happy to say donald trump take over the oval office. >> has been tracking a protest march in san francisco. he joins us live. sergio, has anybody been arrest? >> reporter: there were no arrests. it was a large, loud but peaceful group. they marched throughout the city, finally ending their demonstrate here in city hall. police estimate more than 2,000 people marched through the streets of san francisco, many in this crowd couldn't participate in other demonstrations through the day, so they braved the cold and rain to be present here. >> everyone is committed, even though it is uncomfortable. it will be a lot more uncomfortable with the government, the new government. a lot more uncomfortable than rain and wind. >> reporter: this is a coalition of groups with varying causes, united in their opposition to the new president and his administration. >> whether it is women's rights, guy rights, climate change, labo
however, the weather was so bad the plane had to be diverted to march air reserve base in riverside.he obamas plan to spend a week in palm springs. >>> most californians aren't happy to say donald trump take over the oval office. >> has been tracking a protest march in san francisco. he joins us live. sergio, has anybody been arrest? >> reporter: there were no arrests. it was a large, loud but peaceful group. they marched throughout the city, finally ending their...
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his plane was diverted to riverside. nothing coming easy for the former president obama. here is one flight that did make it, the helicopter ride, here from the capitol along the mall, and everyone really supporting him or not democrat or republican, waving good-bye, iconic image as they leave washington, d.c. before he headed to california he stopped at joint base andrews, and spoke with his staff and his advisers. >> i could not be prouder. this has been the privilege of my life and i know i speak for michelle as well, and we look forward to continuing this journey with all of you. and i can't wait to see what you do next. i promise you i'll be right there with you. all right. god bless you. thank you everybody. yes, we did. yes, we can. >> reporter: he is relatively young former president, said he wants to write a book, grasp get into communications, but first, help raise his daughters, spend more time with them and his 21st wedding anniversary is coming up this year. so, he's got a lot of work to do in his personal life. >> thank you, raj. when president obama took of
his plane was diverted to riverside. nothing coming easy for the former president obama. here is one flight that did make it, the helicopter ride, here from the capitol along the mall, and everyone really supporting him or not democrat or republican, waving good-bye, iconic image as they leave washington, d.c. before he headed to california he stopped at joint base andrews, and spoke with his staff and his advisers. >> i could not be prouder. this has been the privilege of my life and i...
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the city closed off certai riverside parks and paths. >> north bay, flooding and power outages are forcing schools in sonoma county to close classes. alexander valley, cloverdale, forestville, guerneville. harmony and monte rio won't have class today. >>> two people were trapped in that car when a river overflowed its banks. firefighters found they could wade to the disabled car. they walked the two people out to safety. >> i was heading home on bailey, going west, and all of a sudden, the road just turned shiny and the flood water was coming over the road. next thing i know, the car stalled. we were ten feet from the edge of the water. a matter of ten minutes, the water had grown 20, 30 feet in front of us. >> the rescue was good timing. just after it was made, crews had to evacuate quickly because the water started rising again. >>> also in san jose, parts are so bad, a police cruiser got stuck. the officer was helping a stranded driver last night near st. teresa boulevard and bailey, west of 101. police say the water rose so fast, the officer parked at the scene, got trapped inside his
the city closed off certai riverside parks and paths. >> north bay, flooding and power outages are forcing schools in sonoma county to close classes. alexander valley, cloverdale, forestville, guerneville. harmony and monte rio won't have class today. >>> two people were trapped in that car when a river overflowed its banks. firefighters found they could wade to the disabled car. they walked the two people out to safety. >> i was heading home on bailey, going west, and all...
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building the dam brought hundreds ofjobs to the riverside town of altamira.pact of so many of these structures on the world's greatest river system, its environment and people, will be immense. brazil says it wants to build at least 50 hydroelectric dams across the amazon. tribal chiefs say they will resist any attempts to build dams on the river. translation: the government always comes here with its lies. there is not one place where a dam has been built that turned out good for locals and for our tribes. there is only misery and complaints. these warriors of the sam ch amazon are taking on powerful business and political interests that want to wea ken political interests that want to weaken environmental legislation and fast—track the construction of hydroelectric dams. clean energy and the promise of dams versus the rights of the tribes and whether to exploit or project this fragile eco system. now the weather. jay wynne has the details. there is a lot going on over the next few days and there is snow in the forecast. the winds are picking up and we will
building the dam brought hundreds ofjobs to the riverside town of altamira.pact of so many of these structures on the world's greatest river system, its environment and people, will be immense. brazil says it wants to build at least 50 hydroelectric dams across the amazon. tribal chiefs say they will resist any attempts to build dams on the river. translation: the government always comes here with its lies. there is not one place where a dam has been built that turned out good for locals and...
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we have heavy rain around riverside grove into the boulder creek area. here's the commute around the peninsula. we have moderate rainfall around san mateo into the san mateo bridge. you have light to moderate rainfall, as well. this is why we have a flash flood watch in effect for today flout much of the bay area. also where you see the blue highlighted area that's the watch. the yellow is the advisory at the coast. astronomical high tide today, with rain and wind, not a good situation at the coast where winds will be 35 to gusts at 65 miles per hour. so therefore we'll see some waves onshore. cloud cover and rain temperatures are into the 50s. a sloppy day. heavier rain in the evening commute. 50s and 60s as highs. we'll talk more about the system and track it for you. again. >>> road closures northbound 101 at 580 flooding reported in all lanes in san rafael. highway 17 between vine hill and sugarloaf reduced to one lane in each directions. so give yourself some extra time. the bay bridge toll plaza a lot of rain, so make sure your driving slowly and a
we have heavy rain around riverside grove into the boulder creek area. here's the commute around the peninsula. we have moderate rainfall around san mateo into the san mateo bridge. you have light to moderate rainfall, as well. this is why we have a flash flood watch in effect for today flout much of the bay area. also where you see the blue highlighted area that's the watch. the yellow is the advisory at the coast. astronomical high tide today, with rain and wind, not a good situation at the...
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. >> reporter: flood evacuee david gould just barely got his rv towed out of his riverside lot as the water rose around it. he is using the shelter for a few days now. >> i'm coming for showers, services, socialize a little bit. it breaks up the monotony each day, what's going on right now. >> reporter: mary hess came to check on her cat pumba who is safe and well fed by james, the property manager in the apartment above the miniature golf park. >> i had my bags packed, and james was going bring it to me today, but i heard the water was going to go but obviously not quite yet. >> reporter: david frye's house is still surrounded by a lot of water. >> we were prepared. we had plenty of food and stuff. you just get prepared for it. gets frye says the rewards far outweigh the occasional flooding. >> clean air, a lot slower, traffic nothing like santa rosa or -- it's like night and day. love it. >> reporter: and the folks at the coffee bazaar, a place frequented by many locals, have done their level best to get this tourist friendly resort town's message out. >> we've been doing live faceb
. >> reporter: flood evacuee david gould just barely got his rv towed out of his riverside lot as the water rose around it. he is using the shelter for a few days now. >> i'm coming for showers, services, socialize a little bit. it breaks up the monotony each day, what's going on right now. >> reporter: mary hess came to check on her cat pumba who is safe and well fed by james, the property manager in the apartment above the miniature golf park. >> i had my bags packed,...
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people in sevnica, a small riverside town overlooked by a castle, have been offering free tours to seee been selling themed gastronomic delights, including a torta melanija, a decorated white cake, and a first lady apple pie. # 0h, say can you see # by the dawn‘s early light, # what so proudly we hailed # at the twilights last gleaming? # who's broad striped and bright stars # through the perilous fight # 0'er the ramparts we watch... please, raise your right hand and repeat after me. i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. congratulations, mr president. fanfare. # 0'er the land of the free... from this day forward it is going to be only america first, america first. many of us have enjoyed quite a settled spell of weather in recent days, but that's not to say that we're all enjoying the same sorts of conditions. the weather watcher pictures again tell the tale. cold, frosty starts across the southern half of britain. converting to gloriously sunny days in many spots. and here's the variety that i was talking about. because in the flow of high—pressure w
people in sevnica, a small riverside town overlooked by a castle, have been offering free tours to seee been selling themed gastronomic delights, including a torta melanija, a decorated white cake, and a first lady apple pie. # 0h, say can you see # by the dawn‘s early light, # what so proudly we hailed # at the twilights last gleaming? # who's broad striped and bright stars # through the perilous fight # 0'er the ramparts we watch... please, raise your right hand and repeat after me. i will...
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the obamas are expected to land in palm springs any minute now, but they were diverted to riverside because of bad weather in california. >>> while president trump's inaugural address is being described by some as unusually combative, he struck a more conciliatory note moments later at his luncheon, thanking bill and hillary clinton for attending the inauguration ceremony. >> i was very honored, very, very honored when i heard that president bill clinton and secretary hillary clinton was coming today, and i think it's appropriate to say -- and i'd like you to stand up. and honestly, there's nothing more i can say because i have a lot of respect for those two people. >> it was quite remarkable, actually, to see his former political adversary there on the dais as he was sworn into office. earlier today mrs. clinton tweeted that she attended today's inauguration to honor our democracy and its enduring values, saying that she will never stop believing in our country and its future. of course a number of representatives, including many from the bay area, chose not to attend today. later in the d
the obamas are expected to land in palm springs any minute now, but they were diverted to riverside because of bad weather in california. >>> while president trump's inaugural address is being described by some as unusually combative, he struck a more conciliatory note moments later at his luncheon, thanking bill and hillary clinton for attending the inauguration ceremony. >> i was very honored, very, very honored when i heard that president bill clinton and secretary hillary...
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if we go across to the houses just some feet away from the edge of the riverside, these are among thein these are among the 5000 homes in the severe flood risk area. the police and raf teams knocked on doors and tried to persuade them to leave. about 80% of them refused to go to the emergency evacuation centres. you can see the sandbags in front of their doors. a lot of them picked up three sandbags and decided to hunker down and stay at home. i went to one emergency centre and with the 400 places they had at one school only five turned up. it was a much more quiet event than expected. the question is why did we not get this surge as expected? there were three factors, the high tide, the surge and of course the wind. those three needed to come together to get this massive surge and mercifully it didn't happen. i am told the wind slightly changed and those things did not align, if you like. i had a chat with the environment agency some minutes ago and asked if there was a chance you overreacted and put too many plans into place. he said the point was it could have gone either way. we d
if we go across to the houses just some feet away from the edge of the riverside, these are among thein these are among the 5000 homes in the severe flood risk area. the police and raf teams knocked on doors and tried to persuade them to leave. about 80% of them refused to go to the emergency evacuation centres. you can see the sandbags in front of their doors. a lot of them picked up three sandbags and decided to hunker down and stay at home. i went to one emergency centre and with the 400...
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we are looking at the riverside of what other comic -- at the other side of what other tomentators are deep dive into what is going on in the aviation industry. pacific cutting costs. turnaround taking place when it comes to the second biggest international airline. that is all coming up. with.: more to come ♪ ♪ mid in sydney, 8:00 on wednesday evening in new york city. coming to you from bloomberg's asia headquarters in hong kong. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ rishaad: the samsung air of voids of arrest from bribery and corruption. the court says there is not enough evidence against him. going the way to future rate
we are looking at the riverside of what other comic -- at the other side of what other tomentators are deep dive into what is going on in the aviation industry. pacific cutting costs. turnaround taking place when it comes to the second biggest international airline. that is all coming up. with.: more to come ♪ ♪ mid in sydney, 8:00 on wednesday evening in new york city. coming to you from bloomberg's asia headquarters in hong kong. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ rishaad:...