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king feels a year after that speech in riverside church. thead gone there to support sanitation workers who were on strike in memphis. go there to to $15 an th the issue of hour. can you talk about that? >> as a powerful coming together king -- that is one reason he people feel it because was bringing together the nti-war movement and poverty concerns. we will be there first at the -- m to train clench clergy and there about the then gn and moral revival we join the fight for $15, black even in memphis today in the south today the states are still in the south. the same states that passed suppression laws do not have living wages, many have expansion and have the highest rates of poverty. $15 as though for cities a those workers are demanding the $15 and are challenging the strufrpls legally and otherwise. he fought yesteryear but we ust bring it alive today and remember 50 years later we still do not have a living wage. one thing dr. king. he said you could give him meal.s but it piece he wanted the government to provide a living wage beca
king feels a year after that speech in riverside church. thead gone there to support sanitation workers who were on strike in memphis. go there to to $15 an th the issue of hour. can you talk about that? >> as a powerful coming together king -- that is one reason he people feel it because was bringing together the nti-war movement and poverty concerns. we will be there first at the -- m to train clench clergy and there about the then gn and moral revival we join the fight for $15, black...
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he speaks at riverside. he calls together a conference in chicago, on ministers across the country to expand the movement, focusing o economics and lifting up the three evils that you so well articulated. he participates in mobilizing the cleveland community for the election of carl stokes, he speaks to his staff and challenges them to remain faithful to nonviolence. and he lays the foundation for the poor people's campaign, which is yet to be finished. >> that is right. >> all of this takes place and i'm just naming a few things, in the last year. so with all of the debilitating option, a foundation is being prepared. for the next 100 years. and america and the world will be judged by these principles. that same year two weeks before his assassination he spoke to a congregation of rabbis, introduced by his friend, right here in new york. and when rabbi heschel introduced him he said something we should never forget. martin luther king, jr., is a voice, a vision and a wave. i call upon every vijew, and we ca
he speaks at riverside. he calls together a conference in chicago, on ministers across the country to expand the movement, focusing o economics and lifting up the three evils that you so well articulated. he participates in mobilizing the cleveland community for the election of carl stokes, he speaks to his staff and challenges them to remain faithful to nonviolence. and he lays the foundation for the poor people's campaign, which is yet to be finished. >> that is right. >> all of...
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martin luther king delivered his speech, "beyond vietnam" at the riverside church, minutes away from this studio. it was a courageous speech. one based on justice and compassion. tonight, we continue our week long discussion commemorating the anniversary of dr. king's speech, speaking with special guest about his anti-war, projustice theme, and gauging where america falls on the triple evil of militarism. our friend, harry belafonte. we are glad you joined us. this is coming up in a moment. >>> hands by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> harry belafonte is an icon whose albums solidified him in music, but also known for his commitment to civil rights issues. he joins us as we continue our week long discussion of dr. king's beyond vietnam speech. glad to have you in your neck of the woods this time. >> it's a good moment for me. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> back with smiley. >> i'm getting big in new york with you. since i last saw you, you turned 90. as you know, we did an entire show dedicated to a celebration of your 90th birthday with the best clips
martin luther king delivered his speech, "beyond vietnam" at the riverside church, minutes away from this studio. it was a courageous speech. one based on justice and compassion. tonight, we continue our week long discussion commemorating the anniversary of dr. king's speech, speaking with special guest about his anti-war, projustice theme, and gauging where america falls on the triple evil of militarism. our friend, harry belafonte. we are glad you joined us. this is coming up in a...
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delivered his speech, "beyond vietnam" at the riverside church minutes away from this studio. it was a call to conscience, detailing the countries ideals and mapping an alternative future, one based on justice and compassion. tonight, we continue the week long discussion commemorating dr. king's speech. speaking with a special guest about the anti-war, projustice theme and gauging where america falls 50 years later on racism, poverty and militarism. tonight's guest, jeremy scahill. we are glad you joined us. jeremy scahill, in just a moment. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> joined tonight by jeremy scahill, investigative reporter, war correspondent, author and editor of the online news, the intercept. good to have you here. >> thank you. >> before i jump into particulars about the speech, you had a chance to read it, of course, over the years. what do you make of the parallels of the remarks king made 50 years ago and where we are now? >> first of all, if you really read the speech and listen to it, this was a meticulous, polit
delivered his speech, "beyond vietnam" at the riverside church minutes away from this studio. it was a call to conscience, detailing the countries ideals and mapping an alternative future, one based on justice and compassion. tonight, we continue the week long discussion commemorating dr. king's speech. speaking with a special guest about the anti-war, projustice theme and gauging where america falls 50 years later on racism, poverty and militarism. tonight's guest, jeremy scahill. we...
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he was at the church at riverside. at times he criticized the church and silence around segregation. i think he understood this was the community that he has a special obligation to speak to. >> i could do this with you for days. with the two minutes i have left, king opened the speech by saying, i have come to this place tonight because my conscience leaves me no other choice. >> yeah. >> there is a time when silence becomes betrayal. >> yeah. >> i ask you, in 2017, what is it that we are being silent about in our society right now that we are the best of who we are? >> i think we continue to be burdened. i don't think we are free yet. we have work to do to free ourselves. it is still in the atmosphere that haunts them. you know, we are a post genocide society. before white settlers came to the native people, we killed them by the millions and haven't talked about that. i think we are burdened by the legacy of slavery. the great evil of slavery is not the forced labor, the ideology of white supremacy we made up to leg
he was at the church at riverside. at times he criticized the church and silence around segregation. i think he understood this was the community that he has a special obligation to speak to. >> i could do this with you for days. with the two minutes i have left, king opened the speech by saying, i have come to this place tonight because my conscience leaves me no other choice. >> yeah. >> there is a time when silence becomes betrayal. >> yeah. >> i ask you, in...
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king, was in this city at the riverside church to deliver the most controversial speech of his life, "beyond vietnam." i want to start with just a quote from that speech to get the conversation started, if i might. this is king in "beyond vietnam" 50 years ago today. men do not easily assume the task of opposing their governments policy, especially in time of war, nor does the human spirit move without great difficulty against the apathy of conformist thought within one's own bus um and surrounding world. men don't assume the task of opposing their government's policy. what did martin find the fortitude to be so bold 50 years ago today? >> i remember very distinctly the great struggle he had with making that speech. many people thought it would be divisive, like black patriotism is being tested after experiencing a history of brutality and physical oppression and slavery. you are always looked upon that moment when we would rebel against the state. one of the ways which the evidence was going on in that war in vietnam. it was a wall that should never have been. once the french were d
king, was in this city at the riverside church to deliver the most controversial speech of his life, "beyond vietnam." i want to start with just a quote from that speech to get the conversation started, if i might. this is king in "beyond vietnam" 50 years ago today. men do not easily assume the task of opposing their governments policy, especially in time of war, nor does the human spirit move without great difficulty against the apathy of conformist thought within one's...
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the context of this 50th anniversary speech, vincent harding wrote it, it was a southern story, riverside got it. but many of us that are reclaiming the mlk movement over the last several years i think like mark said like who is this man that stood out and in a time where it was not cool or fun to be anti-war, to be pro peace, to be connecting movement to faith. to be having conversations about the centrality of the liberation fight, and calling out captivatism and racism and something that many of us are trying to live up into while also recognizing for king to say that speech took lots and lots of grass roots everyday people to develop the stories mentioned in the speech. >> i'm glad you mentioned the late great dr. vincent harding. i did a documentary years ago called "the call to conscience" that really does conduct this peach from beginnispeech -- spe vincent harding came from denver to be a part of that show that i taped at the riverside church here in new york and he brought with him his original draft of the speech. and so you can go to pbs.org and recall that speech, we just rebr
the context of this 50th anniversary speech, vincent harding wrote it, it was a southern story, riverside got it. but many of us that are reclaiming the mlk movement over the last several years i think like mark said like who is this man that stood out and in a time where it was not cool or fun to be anti-war, to be pro peace, to be connecting movement to faith. to be having conversations about the centrality of the liberation fight, and calling out captivatism and racism and something that...
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and they said, "we're entomology students at the university of california riverside," which is a biguse my brother earned his docket rate at the university of california riverside. >> stephen: what is your brother's name? >> my brother's name is larry. but he insists on being called professor lawrence. they were suck out teeny little insect. and i said, you know, my brother is an entymologist. and they said, "yeah, yeah." and he actually-- not only did he get his doctorate from riverside, but he uses to teach there. >> and they said, "yeah, yeah." and i said, "my-- my brother-- well, well, i'm tom hanks." and they said, "yeah, and your brother's dr. larry hanks." so i was like-- i was the famous guy's brother at, you know, at the thing. and it rattled me just a tiny bit. ( laughter ). >> stephen: yeah. >> and my brother jim is still angry about it. my sister sandra still can't quite-- ( applause ). >> jon: yeah. it's nice though, is he older or younger? >> older. >> stephen: good to keep you humble. older brothers should do that. >> he found many a way to keep me humble when i was gr
and they said, "we're entomology students at the university of california riverside," which is a biguse my brother earned his docket rate at the university of california riverside. >> stephen: what is your brother's name? >> my brother's name is larry. but he insists on being called professor lawrence. they were suck out teeny little insect. and i said, you know, my brother is an entymologist. and they said, "yeah, yeah." and he actually-- not only did he get his...
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in cherry hill it's wet right along riverside on 295 and mount holly, new jersey, you've got a soakingin area yellow and orange. but that's lifting through here. the rest of the morning commute will be in -- we'll be in and out of the clouds and some rain but you can see that heavier rain is down to the south. the heaviest of the rain late this morning into the afternoon hours. let's show you what this is going to look like with these temperatures. it's 53 right now in philadelphia. 54 no allentown and millville. you've got a strong breeze out of the east-northeast. it's just feeling like a chilly wind, a nasty day today with periods of rain on and off. we have some rain moving through right now. you're not going to be driving through the rain the entire morning commute. you'll kind of be in and out of these periods. it looks like the wettest time period later this morning into the early afternoon. a high of 58 with that chilly wind it will feel even cooler. we'll show you what this looks like on future tracker6, try to help you time your morning and evening commutes coming up in a few
in cherry hill it's wet right along riverside on 295 and mount holly, new jersey, you've got a soakingin area yellow and orange. but that's lifting through here. the rest of the morning commute will be in -- we'll be in and out of the clouds and some rain but you can see that heavier rain is down to the south. the heaviest of the rain late this morning into the afternoon hours. let's show you what this is going to look like with these temperatures. it's 53 right now in philadelphia. 54 no...
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cg:edgar hurtado/trabajad or de riverside tc: inq: los californianos están pagando de su bolsillo masches ,, los danos hasta sus coches sus llanta etc. cg: kevin de leon/ presidente del senado esta manana en confernecia de prensa,, el gobernador gerry brown acompanado por el senador kevin de leon,, otros politicos y trabajadores de cal trans,, expreso la importancia de que se apruebe la propuesta de ley sb-1. ya que la reparacion de autopistas y puentes es urgente. tc: inq: el gobernador senalo que si la gente cree que no necesitamos este dinero.. votaran no.. y las autopistas empeoraran. y repararlas terminara costando aun mas. cg: jerry brown/gobernado r de ca si legisladores aprueban la propuesta en sacramento. se impondra un impuesto de 12 centavos por galon en la gasolina. y una nueva trarifa para el registro de autos,, de entre 25 y 175 dolares. algunos no estan de acuerdo: tc: inq: dice que lo que el gobernador intenata es poner el manejar un vehiculo fuera del alcance por medio de los impuestos. y que el dinero no será para la infraestructura. cg: tressy capps/en contra de la
cg:edgar hurtado/trabajad or de riverside tc: inq: los californianos están pagando de su bolsillo masches ,, los danos hasta sus coches sus llanta etc. cg: kevin de leon/ presidente del senado esta manana en confernecia de prensa,, el gobernador gerry brown acompanado por el senador kevin de leon,, otros politicos y trabajadores de cal trans,, expreso la importancia de que se apruebe la propuesta de ley sb-1. ya que la reparacion de autopistas y puentes es urgente. tc: inq: el gobernador...
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they include a riverside county republican who was the only republican to support the tax.mocrats say the money will go to bridge and highway improvements and parts of the state that have long been underserved. >>> and state lawmakers are considering a bill that would remove convicted sex offenders after a certain period of time. now state senator scott weaner of san francisco is proposing a three tiered system for california's sex offender industry. violent sex predators would stay on the list for the rest of their lives. sex offenders in the second tier wrote have to register for 20 years and those with non violent offenders would have to have their names petitioned. >> if they've lived a clean life for 10, 20, even 30 years there's no point in keeping them on the industry. >> when you have a child it's been kidnapped and you are trying to solve that crime quickly you should be able to turn to the sex offender industry to look for suspects. >> under the plan no one would be automatically removed from the list and the judge could deny any petitions. but if approve tuesday
they include a riverside county republican who was the only republican to support the tax.mocrats say the money will go to bridge and highway improvements and parts of the state that have long been underserved. >>> and state lawmakers are considering a bill that would remove convicted sex offenders after a certain period of time. now state senator scott weaner of san francisco is proposing a three tiered system for california's sex offender industry. violent sex predators would stay on...
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but it was a speech at the riverside church in new york in manhattan april 4 of 1967 when he spoke of the three isms that bother this country and the enemies of this country. militarism, racism and the speech was called "beyond vietnam" and dr. king saw the need to get out of vietnam to make a unilateral step, cease the bombing, save lives. he was indeed right about that. we should have got out of vietnam then. and it wasn't. it was months later that richard nixon interfered with the peace process for political reasons and got the word to vietnam not to participate, that they might get a better deal from nixon and stop president johnson from possibly concluding the war in 1968. the racism, the militarism, the materialism still is pervasive, and dr. king wouldn't like what he sees today. we have a budget giving $57 billion extra to the military. and cutting away from diplomacy efforts, foreign aid efforts that mitigate against war. and take away from funding for people, african-americans and poor people in america who need government assistance. that's part of what dr. king was concern
but it was a speech at the riverside church in new york in manhattan april 4 of 1967 when he spoke of the three isms that bother this country and the enemies of this country. militarism, racism and the speech was called "beyond vietnam" and dr. king saw the need to get out of vietnam to make a unilateral step, cease the bombing, save lives. he was indeed right about that. we should have got out of vietnam then. and it wasn't. it was months later that richard nixon interfered with the...
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. >> i don't care if it is up town or up on riverside. >> i don't have any reasons ♪ ♪ left them alld ♪ we're in a new york state of mind ♪ ♪ i get excited every time i see you do this. that nbc special was something special. >> thank you very much. >> it was amazing. >> how did it feel to have all of those stars show up to celebrate you on your 90th? >> unbelievable. amazing, all the great artists performing on my 90th birthday. and i am just getting started. >> you must get asked this all the time. we had these conversations before. how is it that you still sound that way? how do you keep that instrument together? >> i love what i am doing, i always have. as early as a very young person, i knew i loved to sing for people. i feel that way right now. i still have a lot to learn. >> no, you don't. >> really. >> what are you learning at 90? >> the fact that audiences have been so good to me through the years. i feel completely content about performing for them. i feel like i can get better. i am enjoying my life very much. >> i don't know if i have ever told you this on national televi
. >> i don't care if it is up town or up on riverside. >> i don't have any reasons ♪ ♪ left them alld ♪ we're in a new york state of mind ♪ ♪ i get excited every time i see you do this. that nbc special was something special. >> thank you very much. >> it was amazing. >> how did it feel to have all of those stars show up to celebrate you on your 90th? >> unbelievable. amazing, all the great artists performing on my 90th birthday. and i am just...
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buenas noticias para california, los conatos de san francisco, riverside y san bernardino es donde unento del empleo del 2014 y 2015, de corta informaciÓn de la oficina del censo. estÁn entre los 50 del paÍs con mayor fuerza laboral. varias personas en diferentes ciudades de california salieron a las calles en una marcha por la ciencia y contra las polÍticas de donald trump. mira caminar al por la calle del centro de los angeles clamando silencio -- dinero para la ciencia. las marchas ocurrieron en san francisco, san josÉ tres no hi san diego. el fiscal general de california dijo -- hablÓ sobre quiÉn va a pagar el muro de donald trump. dice que si no lo va a pagar mÉxico, donald trump fallÓ contra la promesa que hijo en su campaÑa -- dijo en su campaÑa. dice que mÉxico no tiene por que pagar el muro. [habla en inglÉs] [habla en inglÉs] dijo que una soluciÓn de la edad media no puede resolver los problemas de inmigraciÓn. lo que se necesitas arreglar el sistema existente. si los republicanos insisten en tener este muro, entonces, donald trump hallarÍan su promesa. tambiÉn, dijo que los
buenas noticias para california, los conatos de san francisco, riverside y san bernardino es donde unento del empleo del 2014 y 2015, de corta informaciÓn de la oficina del censo. estÁn entre los 50 del paÍs con mayor fuerza laboral. varias personas en diferentes ciudades de california salieron a las calles en una marcha por la ciencia y contra las polÍticas de donald trump. mira caminar al por la calle del centro de los angeles clamando silencio -- dinero para la ciencia. las marchas...
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this is the most expensive accommodation plan, the riverside suite. it costs about $33,000 for a month. the rise in older mothers means that the uib generally requires a reservation about four months or more in advance. wang had her second child at age 40. after the announcement that the one-child policy would end, she and her friends were reluctant to discuss having >> translator: the policy changed but we didn't really talk about it. instead of just being open about it and asking directly, a lot of friends my age would subtly probe each other to see if they were having a second child. i'm the first in our group and it helps us all to be frank with each other. it wasn't really brought up before, but now we are all talking openly about whether we do or don't want a baby at our age. >> china's one-child policy began in 1979 and lasted 37 years. the purpose was to prevent sudden population growth. minority groups and farmers who needed children to work on the farm were exceptions. most couples could only have one child. regular pregnancy checks were mad
this is the most expensive accommodation plan, the riverside suite. it costs about $33,000 for a month. the rise in older mothers means that the uib generally requires a reservation about four months or more in advance. wang had her second child at age 40. after the announcement that the one-child policy would end, she and her friends were reluctant to discuss having >> translator: the policy changed but we didn't really talk about it. instead of just being open about it and asking...
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they moved into his riverside home shortly afterwards. the victim's mom tells the "l.a. times" that anderson had other motives and her daughter planned to divorce him. >>> at least two dog owners in san francisco say their pets became ill after playing in a popular park. both dogs visited the park and abc 7 news saw plenty of dogs at the park when they were there. some owners believe something is making their pets sick but the parks and recreations department has no record of anything put on the ground. >> he hasn't been feeling too great the last couple days and what worries me like he's doing right now is eating the fish emulsion or whatever is on the ground. >> but at this time there's no record of fertilizer or any type of chemical application. >> the recreation and park department is encouraging public input. >>> marin county decided there had will be no medical marijuais boundaries. it decided to allow four medical pot dispensaries in marin however the man chosen to approve says no to all of them. >>> a california shake alert is linked up with oregon and washington
they moved into his riverside home shortly afterwards. the victim's mom tells the "l.a. times" that anderson had other motives and her daughter planned to divorce him. >>> at least two dog owners in san francisco say their pets became ill after playing in a popular park. both dogs visited the park and abc 7 news saw plenty of dogs at the park when they were there. some owners believe something is making their pets sick but the parks and recreations department has no record of...
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the amber alert is in effect for san bernardino, riverside, orange and l.a. county. >>> freedom of speech show down tonight. university of california at berkeley versus conservative commentator and now she is suing. joe vasquez with what she is saying about all this tonight. >> reporter: she coming to burke b to speak on thursday no matter what. she is still upset she was disinviolated from the campus and then reschedule -- disinvited from the campus and then rescheduled and that is why she filed a lawsuit. she expected more from university of california at berkeley. >> at the risk of sounding like a snob it is the bush league colleges where you will have angry students, incapable of forming an argument in words who start throwing things. >> third event in a row that is been canceled. >> reporter: he claims his university is stopping on the first amendment. >> reporter: after previously scheduled speaker sparked riot they invited her to speak but fearing more violence the university rescheduled on a remote part of the campus next week when there won't be a lo
the amber alert is in effect for san bernardino, riverside, orange and l.a. county. >>> freedom of speech show down tonight. university of california at berkeley versus conservative commentator and now she is suing. joe vasquez with what she is saying about all this tonight. >> reporter: she coming to burke b to speak on thursday no matter what. she is still upset she was disinviolated from the campus and then reschedule -- disinvited from the campus and then rescheduled and that...
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sites include the snow mountain t the former internment camp and sand to snow national monument near riverside. >>> it was in but it is now out. a proposal for a new in and out burger in east bay is being rescinded. the developer with drew the application citing too many concerns. lots of people spoke out against it saying it was going to bring too much traffic to an already busy area. >>> graphic body cam from police showing a plen tally ill san francisco man being shot by officers coming up on a live report. how that video may lead to that man being set free more than four months after he was jailed. >>> fall out from oakland's deadly ghost ship fire being felt across the bay. coming up, meet those evicted from a san francisco artist colony. >>> clouds and a few showers today but i'll tell you how this area of high pressure will bring us 80s. my forecast at 5:20 tonight. francisco police shooting. it was caught on a police body camera -- in february. a san francisco superior court judge has now dropped most of the charges against a mentally ill man who was injured -- by officers -- on his fr
sites include the snow mountain t the former internment camp and sand to snow national monument near riverside. >>> it was in but it is now out. a proposal for a new in and out burger in east bay is being rescinded. the developer with drew the application citing too many concerns. lots of people spoke out against it saying it was going to bring too much traffic to an already busy area. >>> graphic body cam from police showing a plen tally ill san francisco man being shot by...
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. >> las autoridades identificaron al sospechoso como cedric anderson de riverside de 53 aÑos y la maestralibre, la pareja estuvo casada por varios meses y aparentemente tenÍan problemas, encontraron que anderson tenÍa un largo rÉcord criminal, segÚn autoridades los niÑos se encontraban detrÁs de la maestra cuando llegÓ a dispararle y luego Él se quitÓ la vida. padres desesperados que llegaban corriendo tratando de encontrar a sus hijos, algunos los buscaban por medio de los celulares. >> yo le pedÍ a mi dios que mi hijo estuviera bien y todo pero lo bueno que le mandÉ un mensaje me contestÓ que estaba bien, que no los dejaron salir. y hasta ya empezaron a dejar salir cuando me llamÓ que podÍa venir por Él. >> realmente me da miedo por lo afectada que mi niÑa vaya a estar, ahorita no sÉ ella que me vaya a decir. >> fueron momentos de terror que vivieron cientos de estudiantes y maestros, cuando se registrÓ la balacera en la escuela se registrÓ dentro de un salon de clases alrededor de las 10:28 de la maÑana, dice la oficial que abre la herida del ataque de diciembre de 2015 en el que ella
. >> las autoridades identificaron al sospechoso como cedric anderson de riverside de 53 aÑos y la maestralibre, la pareja estuvo casada por varios meses y aparentemente tenÍan problemas, encontraron que anderson tenÍa un largo rÉcord criminal, segÚn autoridades los niÑos se encontraban detrÁs de la maestra cuando llegÓ a dispararle y luego Él se quitÓ la vida. padres desesperados que llegaban corriendo tratando de encontrar a sus hijos, algunos los buscaban por medio de los...
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. >> stockton, merced, other riverside cities and yosemite are on the list. >> our levees are not in best condition all around the state. >> the lake in southern san joaquin county was once the largest lake west of the mississippi, farmers drained it to plant crops and the land keep subsiding as they pump out more groundwater to feed crops. 34 years ago a similar snowpack melt it flooding hundreds of square miles. today many more people live in the area and the land has sunk even more. >> it is a legitimate way to think about flooding. >> we will be doing much more on this in the coming weeks, tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we don't get enough rain we have too much rain is always going to be that way. it is just the state is that way. that is how the state is. it is about water and fires and earthquakes. it will always be that way. so, the rain in northern california will try to work south later tonight into very early morning it is mostly north but you can see the tail end moistening up, we do have a little bit over here it is a non-event we will track it again at 10:00 but the bot
. >> stockton, merced, other riverside cities and yosemite are on the list. >> our levees are not in best condition all around the state. >> the lake in southern san joaquin county was once the largest lake west of the mississippi, farmers drained it to plant crops and the land keep subsiding as they pump out more groundwater to feed crops. 34 years ago a similar snowpack melt it flooding hundreds of square miles. today many more people live in the area and the land has sunk...
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i asked pam hendrickson, the coo of riverside what that might mean for her investments and firm goingorward. pam: when you think about some of the things that need to happen or that might happen, it is really hard to get things done. things do not move quickly. no government in the world short of a dictatorship can really move things along quickly. so let's talk about border tax. that came out and now there is a deluge of people going wait a minute, you can't do that. mary barra of general motors going, if i import the parts from china and assemble the car in detroit, what does that do to me? on deductibility of interest, you have really a lot of small businesses going, wait, this is how i have financed the creation of my company. so the fact is to lower tax rates, you need to pay for it. the pay for it either needs to be interest deductibility or border tax. they have to get that done. or little r reform, tax policy doesn't adjust that much. my suspicion is we get little r reform, not big r reform. jason: you have gone to capitol hill as an advocate for the industry. how do you play
i asked pam hendrickson, the coo of riverside what that might mean for her investments and firm goingorward. pam: when you think about some of the things that need to happen or that might happen, it is really hard to get things done. things do not move quickly. no government in the world short of a dictatorship can really move things along quickly. so let's talk about border tax. that came out and now there is a deluge of people going wait a minute, you can't do that. mary barra of general...
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the amber alert is in effect for san bernardino, riverside, orange, and los angeles counties. >>> crews off a search for a couple. brenda rich around and her husband took flight in a small plane a week ago they never arrived. they took off from the truckee tahoe airport. florida searched the sierra for six days. >>> there is a showdown over free peach at uc berkeley. anne coulter is going to visit tomorrow no matter what. joe vasquez has the latest. >> reporter: coulter tells "cbs this morning" she expected more from uc berkeley. >> at the risk of sounding like a snob, it's more the bush league colleges where you will have angry students incapable of forming an argument in words who start throwing things. >> this is the third event in a row canceled. >> reporter: he is with the berkeley college republicans who claim his college is stopping on the first amendment. after a previously scheduled speaker, milo yiannopoulosopolis, sparked violence, there won't be a lot of students around. that's why the college republicans filed a lawsuit along with coulter claiming her right to free speech w
the amber alert is in effect for san bernardino, riverside, orange, and los angeles counties. >>> crews off a search for a couple. brenda rich around and her husband took flight in a small plane a week ago they never arrived. they took off from the truckee tahoe airport. florida searched the sierra for six days. >>> there is a showdown over free peach at uc berkeley. anne coulter is going to visit tomorrow no matter what. joe vasquez has the latest. >> reporter: coulter...
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i asked pam hendrickson, the coo of riverside what that might mean for h investment going and her firm forward. pam: wn you think about some of the things that need to happen or that might happen, it's hard to get things done. things don't move quickly. no government in the world short of a dictatorship can really move things along quickly. so let's talk about border tax or a vat tax. well, that came out and now there is a deluge of people going wait a minute, you can't do that. mary barra of general motors going, if i import the parts from china and assemble the car in detroit, what does that do to me? and then on deductibility of interest, you have really a lot of small businesses going wait, this is how i have financed my -- the creation of my company. so the fact is to lower tax rates, you need to pay for it. to pay for it, either needs to be interest deductibility or border tax. they have to get that done. or am a -- my suspicion is we get little r reform before big r reform. jason: from your experience, you will going to capitol hill in number of times as an advocate. how do you
i asked pam hendrickson, the coo of riverside what that might mean for h investment going and her firm forward. pam: wn you think about some of the things that need to happen or that might happen, it's hard to get things done. things don't move quickly. no government in the world short of a dictatorship can really move things along quickly. so let's talk about border tax or a vat tax. well, that came out and now there is a deluge of people going wait a minute, you can't do that. mary barra of...
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i talked to one uc police officer who came from uc- riverside to make sure this campus is safe. as mentioned, it's been peaceful. uc police arrested two people, one of them for having a knife. for now, live here at uc- berkeley, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> also, check out this message to the protestors. an airplane flew this banner above berkeley. it read, don't take the bait, fly above the hate. >>> another live look from chopper 5. going to keep monitoring the developments on the ground there. so far, no problems. we'll have another update later later. >>> new at 5:00 walnut creek police are investigating a homicide near a popular park. about 3.5 hours ago, a woman was shot to death in the street on first avenue near buena vista. that's right behind larkin park and the lindsey wildlife museum. no suspects but police say there's no indication the public is in danger. >>> new at 5:00 amazing pictures of a mountain lion perched in a tree outside a santa cruz mall. people in the shops nearby schools could hardly believe it. they had to be sheltered in place. devin fehely reports >>> r
i talked to one uc police officer who came from uc- riverside to make sure this campus is safe. as mentioned, it's been peaceful. uc police arrested two people, one of them for having a knife. for now, live here at uc- berkeley, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >>> also, check out this message to the protestors. an airplane flew this banner above berkeley. it read, don't take the bait, fly above the hate. >>> another live look from chopper 5. going to keep monitoring the developments on...
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and i'm reticent about having heroes, but if your viewers don't know reverend barber, he spoke at riverside church against the vietnam war, warning the people of to much materialism, too much -- too much militarism and too much poverty. he leads a movement that is multiracial, that is of justice, of rights. he asks -- when did voting rights become of -- become a left right issue. when did keeping the water clean, our air clean, we need to think hard about core principles and think beyond name-calling and label calling. host: we have calls for you. this is dave, from armstrong creek, wisconsin. you are on with katrina vanden heuvel. go ahead. caller: i would like to id -- agree with you about the idea of some sort of single-payer health care system. with a market-based system relying on profits as a motive, those costs are always going to go up. i would like to remind people of their that get their health insurance through their employer, this is part of your wages. if we had a single-payer system, we would be paying for it through taxes, but i think this would benefit the employers, also. t
and i'm reticent about having heroes, but if your viewers don't know reverend barber, he spoke at riverside church against the vietnam war, warning the people of to much materialism, too much -- too much militarism and too much poverty. he leads a movement that is multiracial, that is of justice, of rights. he asks -- when did voting rights become of -- become a left right issue. when did keeping the water clean, our air clean, we need to think hard about core principles and think beyond...
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jose to central valley, a new highway to university of california in merced and road projects in riverside county. ( james ) happening now.... police are looking for a third person in connection with the theft of stolen musical instruments from a high school in fairfield. here is a look at who police are looking for.... 18-year-old jonathan olea of fairfield. earlier this month, over 10-thousand dollars worth of instruments were stolen from the band room of armijo high school. police recovered some of those instruments last week, and arrested a 17-year-old and a 20-year-old. there are still numerous instruments missing, as police are still searching for jonathan olea. (darya) a southwest airlines pilot has been arrested after t-s-a screeners claim they found a loaded gun in his carry-on bag. it happened yesterday morning in new york. 55-year-old eric gibson was supposed to fly a plane to tampa florida. t-s-a officers say they found the gun during routine screening. gibson told authorities he forgot it was in his bag. (darya)(áááboxesááá) less people are flying on united. the airline is rep
jose to central valley, a new highway to university of california in merced and road projects in riverside county. ( james ) happening now.... police are looking for a third person in connection with the theft of stolen musical instruments from a high school in fairfield. here is a look at who police are looking for.... 18-year-old jonathan olea of fairfield. earlier this month, over 10-thousand dollars worth of instruments were stolen from the band room of armijo high school. police recovered...
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third graders discovered a boa constrictor in a classroom at riverside elementary school in princetonthe four-foot-long snake apparently in bad health. the school sent it to an animal rescue for for rehab. if -- rescue center for rehab. if no one claims her in seven days, she'll be put up for adoption. >> a small boa. >>> spirit airlines is back serving atlanta national airport. yesterday the airline resumed seasonal flights from boston and atlanta. spirit added an additional roundtrip between atlantic city and orlando. the service runs through summer, and flights to and from atlanta will continue into the fall. >>> the fate of this iconic sign in burlington county will be decided next month. olga's diner will soon be torn down. the site's developers have offered to salvage the sign after requests from people in the community who say it has nostalgic value. the next step to to check the condition -- step is to check the condition of the sign to see if it can be moved to another spot. >>> philadelphia is looking at having the nfl draft on the rocky steps, but the fun didn't top there.
third graders discovered a boa constrictor in a classroom at riverside elementary school in princetonthe four-foot-long snake apparently in bad health. the school sent it to an animal rescue for for rehab. if -- rescue center for rehab. if no one claims her in seven days, she'll be put up for adoption. >> a small boa. >>> spirit airlines is back serving atlanta national airport. yesterday the airline resumed seasonal flights from boston and atlanta. spirit added an additional...
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survival and champions league qualification are at stake when middlesbrough take on arsenal at the riversidety while arsenal wenger‘s side go into the game in seven. they are ten points away from fourth place. in football you have to accept that you can win lose or draw but you have to give everything to win the next game and thatis everything to win the next game and that is what you want. i'm thinking, nothing is unthinkable in football. but you have to make sure you perform in the next game and give everything. the hunt for the champions league is still firmly on leicester city. they are still in it. they host atletico madrid in the second leg of the quarterfinal tomorrow night. the premier league champions trailed 1—0 after the first leg, they fell behind to a griezmann penalty. leicester are the only pair british side left in the con position. given the history of the last couple of years they all ways participate in the champions league. even though we have a great atmosphere stadium will be burning tomorrow. everybody loves to come here. nevertheless we are still the underdogs and we
survival and champions league qualification are at stake when middlesbrough take on arsenal at the riversidety while arsenal wenger‘s side go into the game in seven. they are ten points away from fourth place. in football you have to accept that you can win lose or draw but you have to give everything to win the next game and thatis everything to win the next game and that is what you want. i'm thinking, nothing is unthinkable in football. but you have to make sure you perform in the next...
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. >>> and from the burlington county times riverside maple shade hain burlington city will compete against00 other communities for $25,000 in pry money, marketing materials and gift certificates as part of the america's main street contest which encourages consumers to shop, locally. >>> that is a look at some newspaper headlines from around the region. >>> up next, pat's here with your morning sports. >> good morning, guys. we will show you two pitches phillies wish they had back last night in, game two of their series with the mets, plus in january, serena williams won her 23rd grand slam but what was she expecting? we will tell you next in ostriches don't really stick their heads in the sand. a peanut is not a nut. and a real john deere is actually real affordable. you learn something new everyday. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you can own america's tractor for just $99 a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. ♪ we buy any car ♪ any make, any model, any age, any price ♪ ♪ from 50 bucks to 100 grand ♪ we buy any car ♪ any, any, any, any at webuyanyca
. >>> and from the burlington county times riverside maple shade hain burlington city will compete against00 other communities for $25,000 in pry money, marketing materials and gift certificates as part of the america's main street contest which encourages consumers to shop, locally. >>> that is a look at some newspaper headlines from around the region. >>> up next, pat's here with your morning sports. >> good morning, guys. we will show you two pitches phillies...
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the schoolboy who can't be identified because of the sage was arrested here at the riverside park onon came after several weeks of what was described as a proactive police investigation linked to the online dark web. it is alleged the 14—year—old had used the dark web in an attempt to buy a gun and bullets which were to be used to intimidate a third party. he had gone to the retail park to meet someone about this, however, his contact turned out to be a police operative and he was arrested. a detective told the court the schoolboy was arrested as part of an investigation into the online dark web. this involved an attempt to buy a submachine gun, and 100 rounds of ammunition. the schoolboy appeared in court flanked by a police officer and his father, and spoke only to confirm his identity and that he understood the charge. the police opposed bail, however the districtjudge said that due to his age he was remanding him on bail but the strict conditions, that he would have no access to a mobile phone or the internet. he will appear in court again at the end of the month. the french gove
the schoolboy who can't be identified because of the sage was arrested here at the riverside park onon came after several weeks of what was described as a proactive police investigation linked to the online dark web. it is alleged the 14—year—old had used the dark web in an attempt to buy a gun and bullets which were to be used to intimidate a third party. he had gone to the retail park to meet someone about this, however, his contact turned out to be a police operative and he was arrested....
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survival and champions league qualification are at stake when middlesbrough take on arsenal at the riversidewhile arsene wenger‘s side go into the game in seventh. he's responded to criticism that his players lack character. these players are that level because they have the character, but under difficult circumstances, confidence can drop and can be a bit contagious, you know. and therefore it's important. the energy in the tea m it's important. the energy in the team can change in three days. it can come back as well very quickly. we had a good game against west ham. five days later, we had a bad game at crystal palace. it can come back quickly and we have to focus on that. manchester city's women beat liverpool ladies 1—0 in their semifinal of the women's fa cup. kyle edmund has beaten his davis cup teammate dan evans in straight sets in the first round of the monte carlo masters. andy murray, who plays his first round match on wednesday, was courtside to watch the british number two and three in action. it's the first time the pair have met on the atp tour. edmund recovered from a slow s
survival and champions league qualification are at stake when middlesbrough take on arsenal at the riversidewhile arsene wenger‘s side go into the game in seventh. he's responded to criticism that his players lack character. these players are that level because they have the character, but under difficult circumstances, confidence can drop and can be a bit contagious, you know. and therefore it's important. the energy in the tea m it's important. the energy in the team can change in three...
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they kicked off at the riverside at 8 o'clock. it remains goalless.nd of the season. terry has been at stamford bridge for 22 years and, in that time, has made the ‘third highest‘ number of appearances for the club. he's won 14 major honours, including four premier league titles, five fa cups and one champions league. in a statement, he said he'll decide on his future ‘in due course', but he‘s ‘committed to helping the team achieve success this season‘. it is the end of an era. he has served his club and england so well, hands football in general. i think he would go abroad rather than play in the premier league and play against chelsea. i would think he is going to china and another big payday for him. it is the end of an era andi payday for him. it is the end of an era and i am pleased forjohn terry have the career he has had a chelsea. manchester city women are still on course for a domestic treble after reaching the final of the women‘s fa cup. they beat liverpool ladies 1—0 in their semi—final this afternoon. melissa lawley with the goal. while e
they kicked off at the riverside at 8 o'clock. it remains goalless.nd of the season. terry has been at stamford bridge for 22 years and, in that time, has made the ‘third highest‘ number of appearances for the club. he's won 14 major honours, including four premier league titles, five fa cups and one champions league. in a statement, he said he'll decide on his future ‘in due course', but he‘s ‘committed to helping the team achieve success this season‘. it is the end of an era. he...
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king's most controversial speech, "beyond vietnam" delivered five decades ago at the riverside church. next week all five nights of this show dedicated to looking back on that speech and where america is on poverty, racism in new york city. until then, keep watching and as always keep the faith. >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me from new york next week as we commemorate the 50th anniversary of dr. king's "beyond vietnam speech." that's next time. see you then. ♪ ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ♪ >>> thank you. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you. ♪ >>> be more, pbs. - today on america's test kitchen, bridget cooks milk braised pork loin, jack challenges chris to a tasting of apricot preserves, gadget guru lisa reviews apple corers, and julia prepares roasted pears with dried apricots and pistachios. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
king's most controversial speech, "beyond vietnam" delivered five decades ago at the riverside church. next week all five nights of this show dedicated to looking back on that speech and where america is on poverty, racism in new york city. until then, keep watching and as always keep the faith. >>> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me from new york next week as we commemorate the 50th anniversary of dr....
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survival and champions league qualification is at stake when middlesbrough take on arsenal at the riversidersene wenger‘s side go into the game in seventh, ten points adrift of fourth placed manchester city. we might get there, we might not. but the only thing to get there is too believe we can do it, you know? we have to focus not on the fear of failure, but the desire to make it. that is the only chance we have to do it. 0ne game under way. sheffield united hosting bradford. united 3—0 up. clarke scored the first. and five minutes later, two, sharp with another. after withstanding pressure, blades made it three. clarke again. promotion to the championship already secured, fourth placed bradford could still finish second, the automatic promotion spot. andy murray has said he is confident he will be fit for his match at the monte carlo masters, which started today. he a bye has in the first round, and will not be playing until wednesday. it is the first thing that dan evans and kyle edmund have met. edmund leads 6—5 in the first set. that's all sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour
survival and champions league qualification is at stake when middlesbrough take on arsenal at the riversidersene wenger‘s side go into the game in seventh, ten points adrift of fourth placed manchester city. we might get there, we might not. but the only thing to get there is too believe we can do it, you know? we have to focus not on the fear of failure, but the desire to make it. that is the only chance we have to do it. 0ne game under way. sheffield united hosting bradford. united 3—0...
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authorities tonight say they are searching the suspect's home in riverside, california. meanwhile, emotional images, parents finding their children after hours of confusion and desperation. >> this is tragic event that it's going to take time for our heads and our hearts to heal. >> and kayna whitworth live with us from san bernardino. authorities believe they now know who the subject is. what are learning about a possible motive here? >> david, right now, authorities are taking a closer look at the relationship. the pair was married just three short months. they had recently separated in the last month. david. >> kayna whitworth leading us off tonight, kayna, thank you. >>> we turn next to the chaotic scene unfolding on a united flight in chicago. initially passengers were told the flight was overbooked. four passengers were told they had to get off. their names selected by a computer. one of the passengers was dragged down the aisle and off the plane bleeding from the struggle. he did not want to give up his seat. tonight here, the airline's explanation. we asked, what
authorities tonight say they are searching the suspect's home in riverside, california. meanwhile, emotional images, parents finding their children after hours of confusion and desperation. >> this is tragic event that it's going to take time for our heads and our hearts to heal. >> and kayna whitworth live with us from san bernardino. authorities believe they now know who the subject is. what are learning about a possible motive here? >> david, right now, authorities are...