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king back to 1965 from selma alabama to montgomery. operating special trains to get people from the south bay to the san francisco ceremony and then back home. that train to san francisco leaves the station in san jose at 9:35 am this morning and it will stop in palo alto and san mateo before arriving at fourth street >>> because of the holiday many transit agencies are operating on different schedules, bart is running a segina or a saturday schedule and running longer trains to accommodate people going to san francisco from the san francisco-based area and sonoma county transit are also on saturday schedule some ac transit is operating on its sunday schedule, vta and goldengate transit are running their normal weekday schedules and the only be two morning and afternoon trains today and the larkspur ferry expanded service today. if you're driving into san francisco remember the parking meters will be enforced. >> you did know that. it is 4:20 am, we have sal castaneda talk about what is out there right now .>> there is not much out the
king back to 1965 from selma alabama to montgomery. operating special trains to get people from the south bay to the san francisco ceremony and then back home. that train to san francisco leaves the station in san jose at 9:35 am this morning and it will stop in palo alto and san mateo before arriving at fourth street >>> because of the holiday many transit agencies are operating on different schedules, bart is running a segina or a saturday schedule and running longer trains to...
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king's historic 54-mile march from selma to montgomery, alabama.have a great day out there. >> beautiful. >> important day. a lot of people i'climate is the number 1ove priority.sage. i would declare a state of emergency on day 1. congress has never passed an important climate bill, ever. this is a problem that continues to get worse. i've spent a decade fighting and beating oil companies... stopping pipelines... stopping fossil fuel plants, ensuring clean energy across the country. how are we going to pull this country together? we take on the biggest challenge in history, we save the world and do it together. we rso why not geternet the most out of it? introducing faster download speeds on xfinity internet tiers. and a smarter, more secure home wifi network. plus, you can get xfinity flex, a personalized streaming dashboard that puts all your favorites in one place. unleash the power of xfinity internet and get more value than ever. now that's simple, easy, awesome. get started for $34. 99 a month for 12 months and add a flex 4k streaming device
king's historic 54-mile march from selma to montgomery, alabama.have a great day out there. >> beautiful. >> important day. a lot of people i'climate is the number 1ove priority.sage. i would declare a state of emergency on day 1. congress has never passed an important climate bill, ever. this is a problem that continues to get worse. i've spent a decade fighting and beating oil companies... stopping pipelines... stopping fossil fuel plants, ensuring clean energy across the country....
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king led from selma to montgomery, alabama in 1965. the martin luther king jr. march starts at 11:00 this morning at the 3rd street caltrain station. marchers will stop at willie mays plaza to mark the crossing of the edmond pettis bridge in selma, that's where police confronted and beat civil rights activists in 1965. the san francisco march will end at yerba buena gardens. >>> new details on a deadly tesla crash in the east bay. the problem firefighters ran into twice. >>> the s.a.g. awards make history and may be giving us a preview of the oscars but what happened back stage between brad and jen that's making big buzz. >>> and all the niners got a t-shirt after the nfc championship win, but george kittle has a special one saved. >>> and we're doing a long-range forecast for miami. >> why not. it's all we can talk about for the next couple of weeks. >> it looks good. >> check it out. saturday, february 1st, temperatures in the upper 70s, near 80 degrees for sunday. this is a couple weeks out, but should be nice and mild. maybe a slight chance of showers by the
king led from selma to montgomery, alabama in 1965. the martin luther king jr. march starts at 11:00 this morning at the 3rd street caltrain station. marchers will stop at willie mays plaza to mark the crossing of the edmond pettis bridge in selma, that's where police confronted and beat civil rights activists in 1965. the san francisco march will end at yerba buena gardens. >>> new details on a deadly tesla crash in the east bay. the problem firefighters ran into twice. >>>...
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ciudad de san josé con un tren que viaj hasta san francisco y el doctor king hizo desde la ciudad de selmad se hacen una serie de vientos y decenas de personas se han dado cita también está la compañera sandra bermúdez ¿qué es lo que está pasando? >>í esquina y unos cu a ver si alcanzan a ver el grupo de niños y jóvenes empezaron al marcha y en esta ocasión incluyeron a muchos pequeññitos y ellos ya empezaron a marchar y acá los organizadores dijoern que esto es para hacerle llegar a la ciudad varias demandas pero el día de hoy piden que si pueden ya el grupo de personas llevan a cabo las demandas y entreel destine a la represión policíaca que no haya guerras y a nivel local y viviendas y derho era u pacífico, era un líder que demandaba cambios radicales por eso están aquí celebrando su presencia y es que acá llegan personas de todas las razas, y la marcha de los adultos está empezando aquí en estos momentos después de lrally a las 15. >>15:30 una ceremonia y aquí compañeros les voy a tener más detalles y por lo pronto soy sandra bermúdez. dos un starbucks en un tro de un centro comercial
ciudad de san josé con un tren que viaj hasta san francisco y el doctor king hizo desde la ciudad de selmad se hacen una serie de vientos y decenas de personas se han dado cita también está la compañera sandra bermúdez ¿qué es lo que está pasando? >>í esquina y unos cu a ver si alcanzan a ver el grupo de niños y jóvenes empezaron al marcha y en esta ocasión incluyeron a muchos pequeññitos y ellos ya empezaron a marchar y acá los organizadores dijoern que esto es para...
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i don't talk to selma very much. does she ever ask about me?phen: what's the movie about? what are you doing with tiffany haddish? >> tiffany and i play best friends for years who have a little business together that is failing and we get a duplicitous woman with money who is successful to save us but she has other plans. >> stephen: and that's selma hayek. >> she plays the bad guy. it's a female relationship, all the love stories and whatnot that you usually see are on the periphery. it's a lot of fun. and tiffany is hysterical. she's unpredictable and unbelievable. >> stephen: to quote her, she is ready at all times. >> she's definitely ready. she is ready. >> stephen: she'd be a good medea as well. >> i thought about her a few times during this, because of her power. she's an incredibly powerful person in presence, yeah. she's a lot of fun. >> stephen: when does the show open at bam? >> we start previews this sunday, and the official opening night is january 30, thursday night, january 30. >> stephen: i look forward to the tragedy and the te
i don't talk to selma very much. does she ever ask about me?phen: what's the movie about? what are you doing with tiffany haddish? >> tiffany and i play best friends for years who have a little business together that is failing and we get a duplicitous woman with money who is successful to save us but she has other plans. >> stephen: and that's selma hayek. >> she plays the bad guy. it's a female relationship, all the love stories and whatnot that you usually see are on the...
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king 1965 from selma alabama to montgomery. caltrain is operating special trains to get people from the south bay to san francisco ceremony and back home and the train to san francisco leaves the station in san jose at nine home and the train to san francisco leaves the station in san jose at 9:35 this morning and it stops in palo alto and san mateo before arriving on fourth street. >> because of the holiday many transit agencies are on different schedules, bart is running on a scheduler for saturday but running longer and also run longer transit to accommodate people going to san francisco, the muni and san francisco bay ferry and sonoma transit also running saturday schedules, ac transit running its sunday schedule but bta and goldengate transit are running their normal weekday schedules there will only be two afternoon and two afternoon or morning face trains. the ferry has expanded service and if you're driving into san francisco remember that parking them and parking meters will be enforced. >>> hopefully traffic will be a
king 1965 from selma alabama to montgomery. caltrain is operating special trains to get people from the south bay to san francisco ceremony and back home and the train to san francisco leaves the station in san jose at nine home and the train to san francisco leaves the station in san jose at 9:35 this morning and it stops in palo alto and san mateo before arriving on fourth street. >> because of the holiday many transit agencies are on different schedules, bart is running on a scheduler...
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in selma says he'll begin treatment in the coming days. me is professor eric dyson from georgetown university. the author of the new book "jay-z made in america." congressman lewis writes, i have decided to do what i know what to do and do what i've always done. i'm going to fight it and keep fighting for the beloved community. we still have many bridges to cross. i wonder what your reaction was when you heard the news about congressman lewis? >> he's an extraordinary american. a great american hero. a man born in poverty in alabama, the son of share croppers, went to college in tenness tennessee, became one of the first students involved in the sit-in movement and at 23 years old became part of the student nonviolent coordinating committee and joined with the six big leaders with martin luther king jr. to handle the march on washington. he was the youngest speaker, the only living speaker from that day. went on famously to be involved with selma and to be bloodied in his attempt to get public transportation in this nation desegregated as
in selma says he'll begin treatment in the coming days. me is professor eric dyson from georgetown university. the author of the new book "jay-z made in america." congressman lewis writes, i have decided to do what i know what to do and do what i've always done. i'm going to fight it and keep fighting for the beloved community. we still have many bridges to cross. i wonder what your reaction was when you heard the news about congressman lewis? >> he's an extraordinary american....
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it's meant to commemorate the 54-mile march between selma and montgomery, alabama led by dr.g back in 1965. some train riders will keep the celebration going once in san francisco, walking in the mlk march starting at the caltrain station on fourth street at 11:00 a.m. another march begins at 911 in oakland at oscar grand plaza. another at hayward city hall which starts in about three hours. and also in el cerrito which kicks off at 9:00 a.m. other events today include the annual labor and community breakfast in san francisco with mayor london breed. several other bay cities will volunteer in day of service events to mark this monday as a, quote, day on, not a day off. >>> one group in oakland is using the holiday to build shelters for the homeless. over the past two days, volunteers started building the village on east 12th street complete with eight by 12-foot wooden homes. they call themselves the right to exist curbside community. last june the advocates convinced the oakland city council to budget $600,000 a year to support groups like right to exist. remember to keep se
it's meant to commemorate the 54-mile march between selma and montgomery, alabama led by dr.g back in 1965. some train riders will keep the celebration going once in san francisco, walking in the mlk march starting at the caltrain station on fourth street at 11:00 a.m. another march begins at 911 in oakland at oscar grand plaza. another at hayward city hall which starts in about three hours. and also in el cerrito which kicks off at 9:00 a.m. other events today include the annual labor and...
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struck two of holly was, hollywood's biggest stars, selma hayek and charlize theron could be called to the witness stand. it is set to begin on january 22. >>> dianne feinstein says nancy pelosi should send over the articles of impeachment to the senate. pelosi and other house democrats are concerned. mitch mcconnell will not allow any new testimony. dianne feinstein says that the tracks from the urgency of the impeachment case. a few colleagues appear to agree. >> we are to the point where the articles of impeachment should be cents. we should have votes for the witnesses who will be called. the cover-up that senator mcconnell is engineering has to be broken at some point. my colleagues will be put on record where they will be part of aiding and abetting the trump and mcconnell cover-up >> president trump continues to deny wrong doing over dealing with the government of ukraine. >>> we have a watching those clouds roll in which means tomorrow's commute might be a little soggy. >> that is headline 1. is the more important one. the second one is a small chance of rain on saturday. >> no
struck two of holly was, hollywood's biggest stars, selma hayek and charlize theron could be called to the witness stand. it is set to begin on january 22. >>> dianne feinstein says nancy pelosi should send over the articles of impeachment to the senate. pelosi and other house democrats are concerned. mitch mcconnell will not allow any new testimony. dianne feinstein says that the tracks from the urgency of the impeachment case. a few colleagues appear to agree. >> we are to the...
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>> well, when obama referenced stonewall alongside seneca falls and selma in his inaugural address iteally signaled a recognition that lgbt activism, lgbt -- the lgbt movement was part of the broader aspirational struggles for social justice in the united states. that was a very powerful symbolic statement on the part of obama as president of the united states as the first african-american president of the united states. and then establishing this space, this monument here, just as another way of signaling the road that's been traveled over the last -- not just 50 years, but even longer, to achieve lgbt equality, a still unfinished process, i might add, but it's quite complicated with the stonewall national monument because this is an action on the part of the federal government which for many, many decades was quite oppressive towards lgbt people. still we have problems with federal policy and so there's a kind of paradox, right, that the federal government has recognized this space and yet continues to adopt policies currently, the best example might be the ban on transgender milita
>> well, when obama referenced stonewall alongside seneca falls and selma in his inaugural address iteally signaled a recognition that lgbt activism, lgbt -- the lgbt movement was part of the broader aspirational struggles for social justice in the united states. that was a very powerful symbolic statement on the part of obama as president of the united states as the first african-american president of the united states. and then establishing this space, this monument here, just as...
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. >> oh, thank you >> seth: you presented with your co-star in the film, selma hayek. >> yes >> seth: enjoy it you've been to your share of awards shows did you enjoy the golden globes? >> i did enjoy it. that was my first time ever presenting there, ever being in that room. it felt like a really cool high school assembly. >> seth: it is [ laughter ] and that by the way, that's the absolute peak of what an awards show can be, is a cool high school assembly. >> yeah, but with alcohol. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] it is of the awards shows, wouldn't you agree, it is the most fun of all of them? >> i mean, i haven't been a >> seth: yeah. >> but for what i've been to, that was great >> seth: yeah. did you see -- did you run into any people that you had never met before that you were happy to see >> yeah, i ran int lo e, super awesome. you know, she tweeted about me before because i had hosted the mtv movie and tv awards and i had wore the curtain and all and then, i was, like, i had tweeted back but then, she didn't say nothing back but then -- i had -- i had went, you know -
. >> oh, thank you >> seth: you presented with your co-star in the film, selma hayek. >> yes >> seth: enjoy it you've been to your share of awards shows did you enjoy the golden globes? >> i did enjoy it. that was my first time ever presenting there, ever being in that room. it felt like a really cool high school assembly. >> seth: it is [ laughter ] and that by the way, that's the absolute peak of what an awards show can be, is a cool high school assembly....
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the first major movie she directed "selma" was nominated for the best picture academy award, making her first african-american female director to have that honor a great conversation with ava duvernay you can catch us in the morning or set the dvr and watch us anytime we like. we'll see you on sunday morning. >> see you then. >>> for some this sunday's super bowl is all about the ads. and while a lot of them go for the laughs, this will go straight to your heart >> reporter: chances are if you've tuned into the super bowl for the last couple of years, you've already met scout but this year's commercial has a very different message scout has cancer and last summer collapsed. his owner, weather tech founder, david mcneal, rushed home from overseas >> i'm like, wait, let me get him home >> reporter: refusing to give up, he brought him to the school of veterinary of medicine oncology unit. >> most cancers are the exact same we see in humans. anything we learn in dogs and cats n hopefully go on to help human patients as well >> reporter: scout received his latest radiation treatment he decid
the first major movie she directed "selma" was nominated for the best picture academy award, making her first african-american female director to have that honor a great conversation with ava duvernay you can catch us in the morning or set the dvr and watch us anytime we like. we'll see you on sunday morning. >> see you then. >>> for some this sunday's super bowl is all about the ads. and while a lot of them go for the laughs, this will go straight to your heart...
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according to the new york times selma high iq. >>rosie perez and charlize theron are possible witnesses. their names were revealed during a us jury selection on tuesday in new york state supreme court. they are among 90 potential witnesses who may be called to the stand or just named in testimony of the 6 women expected to testify against weinstein the identities of only 2 of them are known the 67 year-old producers trial is set to begin on january 22th to big news for the royal family today, prince harry and meghan markle that they are working to become financially independent. >>and stepping back as senior members of the royal family, they also announced some plans to split their time between the uk and north america. the news comes just one day after their first official royal engagement of the new year the sussexes i just returned to england after spending nearly 2 months in canada for the christmas holiday season. let's hear from royal historian and commentator thomas mace archer mills for some insight. >>they're not just ste
according to the new york times selma high iq. >>rosie perez and charlize theron are possible witnesses. their names were revealed during a us jury selection on tuesday in new york state supreme court. they are among 90 potential witnesses who may be called to the stand or just named in testimony of the 6 women expected to testify against weinstein the identities of only 2 of them are known the 67 year-old producers trial is set to begin on january 22th to big news for the royal family...
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king led from selma to mntgomery, alabama in 1965. the march starts at 11:00 this morning at the 3rd street caltrain station. there will be a stop at the willie mays plaza. the san francisco march will end at yerba baen buena gardens. >>> new details on a deadly tesla crash in the east bay. the problem firefighters ran into twice. >>> the sag awards make history ad may be giving us a preview of the oscars but what happened back stage between couple. >>> and george kittle gets an autographed t-shirt. >> it was a nail biter as it got towards the second half, we pulled through, and we are looking at another holiday for you around the bay today. notice the green off shore. a little bit of moisture in the atmosphere. this could bring us a few sprinkles. the main event is still aways away. that will bring rain. level 1 system for your tuesday. as we widen the perspective, got the clouds off the coast, you can see that little spin here in the atmosphere. this will all get closer just in time for the commute tomorrow on tuesday. it is 46 righ
king led from selma to mntgomery, alabama in 1965. the march starts at 11:00 this morning at the 3rd street caltrain station. there will be a stop at the willie mays plaza. the san francisco march will end at yerba baen buena gardens. >>> new details on a deadly tesla crash in the east bay. the problem firefighters ran into twice. >>> the sag awards make history ad may be giving us a preview of the oscars but what happened back stage between couple. >>> and george...
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they were offered training and funding and asked to form a self-help group takai the selma. but. eventually they set up the 1st of the women's self-help group and after they were shown how to do it this started oyster farming the ropes are threaded with empty oyster shells oysters feed on plankton and waste and help keep the water clean oyster farming in course through a water hose is cheap and environmentally friendly. oyster loudly called spats attach themselves to the empty shelves within 12 to 14 months they grow into oysters big enough to sell and eat in better thought the crops are bountiful. the initial investment of about $75.00 euros to buy bamboos and groups has proved to be very worthwhile similar projects have sprung up in our the religious along the coast. i knew much about it with a much weaker legit modded up i love my used to go to the fish market to sell my catch my friends would tell me customer reviews saw your photo in the newspaper and heard about the success of your project tell us more and i would say you can do it too you need to form a self-help group to
they were offered training and funding and asked to form a self-help group takai the selma. but. eventually they set up the 1st of the women's self-help group and after they were shown how to do it this started oyster farming the ropes are threaded with empty oyster shells oysters feed on plankton and waste and help keep the water clean oyster farming in course through a water hose is cheap and environmentally friendly. oyster loudly called spats attach themselves to the empty shelves within 12...
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as long as there are people and places, including neighborhoods here in selma, that have not participated in our economic prosperity, we have a bridge to cross. [applause] >> as long as african-american income hovers at nearly half that of whites, we have another bridge to cross. [applause] >> as long as african-american and hispanic children are more likely than white children to live in poverty and less likely to attend or graduate from college, we have another bridge to cross. [applause] >> as long as african-americans and other minorities suffer two, three, even four times the rates of heart disease, aids, diabetes and cancer, then we have another bridge to cross. [applause] >> as long as our children continue to die as the victims of mindless violence, we have another bridge to cross. as long as african-americans and latinos anywhere in america believe they are unfairly targeted by police because of the color of their skin, and police believe they are unfairly judged by their communities because of the color of their uniforms, we have another bridge to cross. [applause] >> as long as
as long as there are people and places, including neighborhoods here in selma, that have not participated in our economic prosperity, we have a bridge to cross. [applause] >> as long as african-american income hovers at nearly half that of whites, we have another bridge to cross. [applause] >> as long as african-american and hispanic children are more likely than white children to live in poverty and less likely to attend or graduate from college, we have another bridge to cross....
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did this before the 54 me ride up the peninsula pays tribute to the 1965 march doctor king li from selma to montgomery alabama amid discrimination and other civil rights abuses. >>the free ride was sponsored by the nor cal martin luther kingjunior community foundation some people may have remembered as the freedom that's you know it is this at what is known as the celebration train that because life and legacy of doctor the team. >>in conversations along the way people spoke about the persistent economic and social inequality in america today. >>well also saying that king's message lives on. >>and milk a couple of days like you know you have a dream, you know those one can lead to come together and hold hands and you just it just it just got to see where i'm going and i just looking for better right now you know sometimes it feels like we're taking some sort in than other times suspected it's. >>it's hard to say, but i'd like to think that word gradually making progress doctor training isa good example. >>well how to live your life in service to be there for the people that you love and
did this before the 54 me ride up the peninsula pays tribute to the 1965 march doctor king li from selma to montgomery alabama amid discrimination and other civil rights abuses. >>the free ride was sponsored by the nor cal martin luther kingjunior community foundation some people may have remembered as the freedom that's you know it is this at what is known as the celebration train that because life and legacy of doctor the team. >>in conversations along the way people spoke about...
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however scotland should aim for being in efta and finally selma from british columbia says the question really is huge it is boris he says no on the scottish people who are already indeed 14 with the feet marching the streets say yes period we did civil and government disobedience now come on the club what are we waiting for of course tomorrow will be hearing from nicholas sturgeon scotland's 1st minister asked to her next it tomorrow also mark speedy which stands for better day for 2 of our strongest exponents of britain's membership of the european union alex talks to m.e.p. from london courtney's and 2 former labor m.p. and secretary general of the new unit pianists roger caselli. and i'm delighted to welcome back to the shore claude morris britain senior member of the european parliament joining us from brussels welcome back to the show claude it's great to be on again alex. korbel is one deal we from the leaving of the institution the britons 70 plus any piece packed their bags and leave brussels what's the atmosphere lakers you as you bid farewell to that institution you've been a
however scotland should aim for being in efta and finally selma from british columbia says the question really is huge it is boris he says no on the scottish people who are already indeed 14 with the feet marching the streets say yes period we did civil and government disobedience now come on the club what are we waiting for of course tomorrow will be hearing from nicholas sturgeon scotland's 1st minister asked to her next it tomorrow also mark speedy which stands for better day for 2 of our...
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post owner jeff bezos was likely hacked through an account used by saudi crown prince will khalid bin selma they allege the hijacking was an effort to sway the post's reporting on saudi arabia. this is t w news from berlin for more post on twitter at the w news or visit our website at steve thought call. it's day 3 of the world economic forum in davos switzerland and our senior business editor ben physical and is part of our team covering the event ben from what i've heard this is a very different davos. definitely we're facing a new world disorder according to many we'll be hearing today from glyde all from venezuela whose expect is it take to the stage and demand his country back and lay out his plans for doing just that we'll also hear from german chancellor angela merkel that she's been a huge back of the industry in boldly and most significantly the caustic to it germany and that's quite interesting because this davos has been turned on its head it's all about the environment and going green and what's also interesting is that it's industry and industry leaders who with dictating the t
post owner jeff bezos was likely hacked through an account used by saudi crown prince will khalid bin selma they allege the hijacking was an effort to sway the post's reporting on saudi arabia. this is t w news from berlin for more post on twitter at the w news or visit our website at steve thought call. it's day 3 of the world economic forum in davos switzerland and our senior business editor ben physical and is part of our team covering the event ben from what i've heard this is a very...
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but first we go to our meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez tracking storm selma presa. >>how much more rain we expect tonight yet tonight ken and pam we could see an additional quarter of an inch of rain or less let's take a look at stormtracker 4 tracking the cell right now making its way out of the san francisco peninsula and now heading into the east bay shoreline going to impact oakland and hayward with the moderate downpours for your thursday night drive and even those of you in livermore starting to dry out for you as that cell is shifting well to the east spotty scattered showers for those of you in the north a pretty dry for most of the south bay right now, but seeing some light snow along the highest peaks just east of milpitas and san jose out there this evening, so rain totals with this storm earlier today brought us more than an inch of rain for oakland and downtown san francisco, most of us saw more than about half an inch of rain so this storm very impressive and we're not done just yet tracking some light scattered showers tonight and even a slight threat
but first we go to our meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez tracking storm selma presa. >>how much more rain we expect tonight yet tonight ken and pam we could see an additional quarter of an inch of rain or less let's take a look at stormtracker 4 tracking the cell right now making its way out of the san francisco peninsula and now heading into the east bay shoreline going to impact oakland and hayward with the moderate downpours for your thursday night drive and even those of you in...
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>>the 54 mile ride up the peninsula pays tribute to the 1965 march doctor king live from selma to montgomeryon and other civil rights abuses the free ride was sponsored by the nor cal martin luther king junior community foundation some people may have remembered as the freedom that's you know it is this at what is known as the celebration train now because we really are celebrating the life and legacy of doctor team. >>in conversations along the way people spoke about the persistent economic and social inequality in america today. >>well also saying that king's message lives on. >>milk a couple of days like you know you have a dream, you know those one can lead to cometogether and hold hands and you know what just it just it just got to see where i'm going and i just looking for better right now you know sometimes it feels like wee taking some sort in than other times suspect so it's. >>it's hard to say, but uh i'd like to think that word gradually making progress doctor training is a good example how to live your life in srvice to be there for the people that you love and darkness cannot dr
>>the 54 mile ride up the peninsula pays tribute to the 1965 march doctor king live from selma to montgomeryon and other civil rights abuses the free ride was sponsored by the nor cal martin luther king junior community foundation some people may have remembered as the freedom that's you know it is this at what is known as the celebration train now because we really are celebrating the life and legacy of doctor team. >>in conversations along the way people spoke about the persistent...
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however scotland should aim for being in efta and finally selma from british columbia says the question really is who is this he says no and the scottish people who are already indeed 14 with the feet marching the streets say yes period we did civil and government disobedience now come on the club what are we waiting for. of course tomorrow we'll be hearing from nicholas sturgeon scotland's 1st minister as to her next it tomorrow also marks a b.d. which stands for better day for 2 of our strongest exponents of britain's membership of the european union alex talks to m.e.p. from london courtney's and 2 former labor m.p. and secretary general of the new unit pianists raja caselli. and i'm delighted to welcome back to the shore claude morris britain senior member of the european parliament joining us from brussels welcome back to the show claude it's great to be on again alex. one deal we from the leaving of the institution the britons 70 plus any piece packed their bags and leave brussels what's the atmosphere lakers you as you bid farewell to that institution you've been a member of for
however scotland should aim for being in efta and finally selma from british columbia says the question really is who is this he says no and the scottish people who are already indeed 14 with the feet marching the streets say yes period we did civil and government disobedience now come on the club what are we waiting for. of course tomorrow we'll be hearing from nicholas sturgeon scotland's 1st minister as to her next it tomorrow also marks a b.d. which stands for better day for 2 of our...
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they're not getting shot by outsiders for washington lobbyists even in selma the problem isn't the main threat is that the police mom - - the police as dogs but the fact that the social fabric is broken down so much what they are engaging and for commerce is going to be warfare and drugs. >> i have a very different view on this. i spent a lot of time in drug houses. and i saw a lot of bad things go down but i also spent 20 years on wall street and also saw a lot of bad things go down. [laughter] so to me it's the legal system. if you screw me over on wall street i will lawyer up and see you and it will be pleasant and you screw me over on a trade but they don't have that option that's their legal system and they can't trust the cops because they can't be trusted and they are working in the black economy because the legal economy is not available to them. i spend a lot of time around drug dealers.eurial. looking it as a functional system because the outside system is not functional for them. what i find fascinating is the opposite because even in the most destitute situations because peo
they're not getting shot by outsiders for washington lobbyists even in selma the problem isn't the main threat is that the police mom - - the police as dogs but the fact that the social fabric is broken down so much what they are engaging and for commerce is going to be warfare and drugs. >> i have a very different view on this. i spent a lot of time in drug houses. and i saw a lot of bad things go down but i also spent 20 years on wall street and also saw a lot of bad things go down....
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with protesters and ultimately encouraged and supported now congressman john lewis in his march in selma across the bridge that led to bloody sunday and led to the voting rights act. there's so much for us to do to make real the dream of martin luther king jr., and to strengthen labor rights and to continue to be committed to the cause of justice and as i have attended events up and down the state of delaware today, many of the speakers are folks who are calling us young people, seasoned saints and those that served at all stages of their lives to be engaged in justice in memory of the reverend martin luther king. >> thank you for joining me today. appreciate it. >>> our breaking news coverage is going to continue on the impeachment trial brief filed by the trump team, and it's calling the entire process a charade, a legal argument, plus a puerto rico emergency detector fired after supplies meant to help hurricane maria survivors are found in a warehouse. and martin luther king iii, the son of martin luther king jr., will talk about their father's dream. this commute's been pretty rough,
with protesters and ultimately encouraged and supported now congressman john lewis in his march in selma across the bridge that led to bloody sunday and led to the voting rights act. there's so much for us to do to make real the dream of martin luther king jr., and to strengthen labor rights and to continue to be committed to the cause of justice and as i have attended events up and down the state of delaware today, many of the speakers are folks who are calling us young people, seasoned saints...
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they are not shot by outside loan --dash outsiders even in selma the problem is the police dogs the main threat is not the racist cops are police dogs it will be the fact the social fabric has broken down so much but they are engaging in will be warfare and drugs. >> i have a very different view on this which is and i spent a lot of time in drug houses and around drug dealers. i saw a lot of bad things go down but i also spent 20 years on wall street and saw a lot of bad things go down ff. [laughter] and then to lawyer up. and it will be all very pleasan pleasant. we don't have that option and they cannot trust the cops because they can't be trusted. they are working in the black economy because the illegal economy because the legal economy is not available to them. i did spend a lot of time around drug dealers slinging drugs if i grew up like that i would be a drug dealer i think every person on wall street would do the same thing. it is the option you have see you go with the option that you have. i'm just saying that to frame it as a functional system because the system isn't function
they are not shot by outside loan --dash outsiders even in selma the problem is the police dogs the main threat is not the racist cops are police dogs it will be the fact the social fabric has broken down so much but they are engaging in will be warfare and drugs. >> i have a very different view on this which is and i spent a lot of time in drug houses and around drug dealers. i saw a lot of bad things go down but i also spent 20 years on wall street and saw a lot of bad things go down...
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and selma hayek is just one of multiple women accusing weinstein of sexual assault.g is due back in court on thursday. abby huntsman leaving the view to join her father on the gubernatorial campaign trail, the cohost will serve as senior advisor. >> my number one priority is my family and there's no one i believe in more than my own dad for politics. i couldn't be more - bill: years of experience on the national stage would be an enormous asset to our campaign, family is everything. amazon declaring war on knockoffs, they crackdown on counterfeits. tracy carrasco is here to explain amazon's strategy. >> amazon is going to be tough on how it polices counterfeit goods on its platform. they would not go to authorities, unless they collected enough data. to pursue this culprit here. they change their policy anytime a counterfeit item is not served on this, it will go to authorities and increase frequency that give authorities including the names and addresses and items sold in hopes of catching these bad guys. this comes as amazon has come under scrutiny for unsafe goods
and selma hayek is just one of multiple women accusing weinstein of sexual assault.g is due back in court on thursday. abby huntsman leaving the view to join her father on the gubernatorial campaign trail, the cohost will serve as senior advisor. >> my number one priority is my family and there's no one i believe in more than my own dad for politics. i couldn't be more - bill: years of experience on the national stage would be an enormous asset to our campaign, family is everything....
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if i had sneezed -- [applause] i wouldn't have been dodown in selma, alabama, to see the great movement there. if i had sneezed, i wouldn't have been in memphis to see a community rally around those brothers and sisterss who are suffffering. i'm so happy that i didn't sneeze. and they were telling me -- [applause] now, it doesn't matter now. it really doesn't matter what happens now. i left atlananta this morning. and as we got started on the plane -- there were six of us -- the pilot said over the public address system, "we are sorry for the delay, but we have dr. martin luther king on the plane. and to be sure that all of the bags were checked, and to be sure that nothing would be wrong on the plane, we had to check out everything carefully. and we've had the plane protected and guarded all night." and then i got into memphis. and some began to say the threats or talk about the threats that were out or what would happen to me from some of our sick white brothers. well, i don't know what wilill happenen now. we've got some difficult days ahead. but it r really doesn't matter with me no
if i had sneezed -- [applause] i wouldn't have been dodown in selma, alabama, to see the great movement there. if i had sneezed, i wouldn't have been in memphis to see a community rally around those brothers and sisterss who are suffffering. i'm so happy that i didn't sneeze. and they were telling me -- [applause] now, it doesn't matter now. it really doesn't matter what happens now. i left atlananta this morning. and as we got started on the plane -- there were six of us -- the pilot said over...
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. >> that we have these frozen images with the selma and montgomery march but at the end of 1968. >> he has changed quite markedly and was only emphasizing the kind of campaign that preoccupied him for the first decade of his civil rights activism with desegregation and voting rights act in the south. but he pivoted only not only champing new causes but his tactics were changing more confrontational and willing to engage in mass civil disobedience. that he was going to the nation's capital in a direct way that was different. >> that doesn't sit well with all of his supporters either. >> within the larger civil-rights community that would distract attention from civil rights and was mixing the two causes and to promote civil rights and also people thought it was a mistake and that it would backfire these are some of the closest aides at the leadership conference to say there was already a protest against the vietnam war against the inner cities of america and only harden the resistance to the civil rights movement leaving to law and order candidates to that election that was scheduled
. >> that we have these frozen images with the selma and montgomery march but at the end of 1968. >> he has changed quite markedly and was only emphasizing the kind of campaign that preoccupied him for the first decade of his civil rights activism with desegregation and voting rights act in the south. but he pivoted only not only champing new causes but his tactics were changing more confrontational and willing to engage in mass civil disobedience. that he was going to the nation's...
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ava do narrate was the last female director to be nominated for a golden globe back in 2015 for selmakes her the only woman to win a globe directing. >> it kind of remains to be seen what if anything will be said. >> when it comes to golden glove history aqua fina could make it. she is a projected front runner for best actress in a musical or comedy movie. for her role in the farewell. if she wins she will be the first asian woman to do so. oscar nominations will be announced on january 13. >>> for the first time in 20 years, pepsi is changing it up with a new tagline. the soda companies new slogan, that's what i like, and it comes a month before the super bowl. hep c is the title sponsor of the halftime show and some other slcls ogine e ud joy of pepsi. hep c hope this one sticks like the others. >>> the family got a big shop -- there was something else inside the oven. the north carolina family started cooking a pizza and then the oven started smoking. what they found next they will never forget. when they opened the oven to see what was wrong, there was a snake burning at the botto
ava do narrate was the last female director to be nominated for a golden globe back in 2015 for selmakes her the only woman to win a globe directing. >> it kind of remains to be seen what if anything will be said. >> when it comes to golden glove history aqua fina could make it. she is a projected front runner for best actress in a musical or comedy movie. for her role in the farewell. if she wins she will be the first asian woman to do so. oscar nominations will be announced on...
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selma alabama and drive out to the niter beds and kill them and throw them in the niter beds. these become the measures that the confederacy will turn to to supply the material. beyond that, they're checking up the garbage and raw sewage and 4,000 confederate men will be employed intending these trenches and caves at a time when that man of power is desperately needed in the confederate armies. despite their efforts, we have to sort of evaluate the performance of the confederacy meeting the niter dilemma. so they're able to produce a lot of the niter they need, but the problem they'll repeatedly face is the question of how much it's going to cost and that's the great comparison between the union effort and the confederate effort. using these niter and using these methods and if they're willing to provide this at around 75 cents a pound and it costs around $1.08 a pound. it's high in quality. the production is owned from nose to tail from the confederate government, but it's $1.08 a pound. the union in contrast is relying almost entirely on private enterprise with government co
selma alabama and drive out to the niter beds and kill them and throw them in the niter beds. these become the measures that the confederacy will turn to to supply the material. beyond that, they're checking up the garbage and raw sewage and 4,000 confederate men will be employed intending these trenches and caves at a time when that man of power is desperately needed in the confederate armies. despite their efforts, we have to sort of evaluate the performance of the confederacy meeting the...
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king and thousands of others on march 21, 1965, the start of the 54 mile march from selma to montgomerying in front of the lincoln memorial on the spot where dr. king moved millions of 19rts and minds during the 63 march on washington. these sites are more national park system, these places and many others related to the civil rights movement and cared for by the national park service tell the american story in rich, immersive experiences that no textbook can equal. they allow us all to be eyewitnesses to history. they give us an opportunity to walk the very ground where people made history and changed america. as the nation storyteller, the national park service is proud to be a custodian of this memorial and the other sites associated with dr. martin luther king. we are privileged to share his stories and those of his fellow foot soldiers of the movement. we are honored to teach how the america we know today and the ever evolving process of creating a more perfect union were shaped by these actions. thank you. [applause] dominique: thank you very much. as we continue to move along in
king and thousands of others on march 21, 1965, the start of the 54 mile march from selma to montgomerying in front of the lincoln memorial on the spot where dr. king moved millions of 19rts and minds during the 63 march on washington. these sites are more national park system, these places and many others related to the civil rights movement and cared for by the national park service tell the american story in rich, immersive experiences that no textbook can equal. they allow us all to be...
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graded equal is the star that guides us still, just as it guided our forebears through seneca falls, selma, and stonewall. to hear a preacher say that we cannot walk alone. to hear a king proclaim that their individual freedom is inextricably bound to the freedom of every soul on earth. >> that was former president barack obama in 2014. the stonewall in itsleelf is a rather cozy bar. it's not very big is it? >> it is not very big. it was known in 1969 as one of the larger gay bars in new york city. it featured dancing. it featured go-go boys. compared to some real holes in the wall, it was known to be relatively spacious. >> >> why were these locations so important at that time to the gay and lesbian community? >> >> in 1969, same-sex sex was basically a legal in 49 out of 50 american states. there were federal, state, and local laws that regulated lgbt speech, that regulated lgbt participation in many aspects of public life. it was difficult to get government jobs in 1969. bars were a congregation place where lgbt people could come together, socialize together, enjoy time together, and in
graded equal is the star that guides us still, just as it guided our forebears through seneca falls, selma, and stonewall. to hear a preacher say that we cannot walk alone. to hear a king proclaim that their individual freedom is inextricably bound to the freedom of every soul on earth. >> that was former president barack obama in 2014. the stonewall in itsleelf is a rather cozy bar. it's not very big is it? >> it is not very big. it was known in 1969 as one of the larger gay bars...
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king from selma alabama to montgomery in 1965 and caltrain is offering special trains to get people from the south day to the san francisco ceremony and then back home. that train to san francisco leaves the station in san jose at 9:35 am this morning and it will stop in palo alto and san mateo before arriving at fourth street. now because of the king holiday many transit agencies are operating on different schedules today. bart is running on a saturday schedule, it is running longer trains than usual and operating now to accommodate all the people expected san francisco muni, the san francisco bay ferry and sonoma county transit are also running saturday schedules.>> ac transit is operating sunday schedule, golden gate trand two trained today and the larkspur ferry has expanded service today, if you're driving into san francisco remember parking meters will be enforced.>> i will remember. it is 6:09 am and how is it looking out there sal castaneda for the commute ? >> i like how it looks, because of the king holiday we have traffic moving along well and here in oakland it is a nice driv
king from selma alabama to montgomery in 1965 and caltrain is offering special trains to get people from the south day to the san francisco ceremony and then back home. that train to san francisco leaves the station in san jose at 9:35 am this morning and it will stop in palo alto and san mateo before arriving at fourth street. now because of the king holiday many transit agencies are operating on different schedules today. bart is running on a saturday schedule, it is running longer trains...
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this is a selma, alabama, reporter, and he says that he has risen above his standings, and they will eat their words in the spring of 1862, and in the winter of 1861, they will see a general inept and general not doing anything, and confederate soldier writes it is the work of general stewart, and the cavalry general distinction, and infantry officer if you may judge by the affair, and it is one that you will see and the most awfully managed. joseph johnston and beauregard are unimpressed with jeff stewart and he feels sleighted, have i no brothers in congress. so that sways back and forth. in the middle of all of that, the union army is left high and mighty. not only did they win the fight, but they gathered up 100 wagons full of forage. and so they move back to washington, and check success, and check success and pretty good day. again, coming on the heels of defeat at manassas and balls bluff and the morale is high, and then the secretary of war george cameron writes that it is a bright spot to give the assurances of the coming events, and the effect must be to inspire confidence
this is a selma, alabama, reporter, and he says that he has risen above his standings, and they will eat their words in the spring of 1862, and in the winter of 1861, they will see a general inept and general not doing anything, and confederate soldier writes it is the work of general stewart, and the cavalry general distinction, and infantry officer if you may judge by the affair, and it is one that you will see and the most awfully managed. joseph johnston and beauregard are unimpressed with...
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it's meant to commemorate the 54-mile march between selma and montgomery, alabama, led by dr.g back in 1965. other events honoring dr. king today starting at 9:30 this morning, a parade will kick off in oakland at verdeez carter park on 98th avenue. at the same time there will be a rally and music event at hayward's city hall plaza. meanwhile in san francisco there will be a march starting at 11:00 on 704th street. >>> taking a live look from capitol hill, just one day before the impeachment trial begins in the senate, today president trump's legal team set to release more information on how it plans to handle the trial. tomorrow the senate will vote on ground rules and then opening arguments and then opening arguments will begin. president trump will not be in washington, d.c. instead the president delivering a special address at the world economic forum's 50th annual meeting in davos, switzerland. two hours after his speech, climate change activist greta thunberg will also address the forum. climate change on top of mind at the meeting. all companies are asked to commit to n
it's meant to commemorate the 54-mile march between selma and montgomery, alabama, led by dr.g back in 1965. other events honoring dr. king today starting at 9:30 this morning, a parade will kick off in oakland at verdeez carter park on 98th avenue. at the same time there will be a rally and music event at hayward's city hall plaza. meanwhile in san francisco there will be a march starting at 11:00 on 704th street. >>> taking a live look from capitol hill, just one day before the...
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just as it guided our forebears through cynical falls, and selma, and stonewall, just as it guided all those men and women some and on some, we left footprints across this great wall, to hear preacher say that we do not walk alone. to hear king proclaimed that our individual freedom is inextricably bound to the freedom of every soul on earth. >> that was former president barack obama in 2013. one more point marks about your location. the stonewall in itself is, i guess the best way to say it, a rather cozy bar. it's not very big is? it >> it's not very big in the large scheme of things. actually it was known in 1969 as one of the larger gay bars in new york city and in greenwich village. it featured dancing, it featured go go boys, and so, actually compared to some real holes in the wall. the stonewall and was relatively spacious. >> why are these locations so important at that time to the game lesbian community? >> in 1969, same sex sex was basically illegal in 49 out of 50 american states. there were also laws, federal, state, and local laws, that regulated lgbt speech, that regulate
just as it guided our forebears through cynical falls, and selma, and stonewall, just as it guided all those men and women some and on some, we left footprints across this great wall, to hear preacher say that we do not walk alone. to hear king proclaimed that our individual freedom is inextricably bound to the freedom of every soul on earth. >> that was former president barack obama in 2013. one more point marks about your location. the stonewall in itself is, i guess the best way to say...
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african-american in the house, terri sewell, whose district in alabama includes notable places like selmaing team biden. former v.p. is leading in endorsements with 11 black endorsements. and only three other cbc members have endorsed candidates currently running. one each for buttigieg, warren and sanders. joining me now, shaquille brewster. and there are new statistics out that show eight in ten black americans think that they believe the president is racist. so i'm curious how the democratic candidates are trying to take advantage of the president's problems with black voters for their own gain. >> reporter: let's start with that poll because that poll, that is an enormous number when you read that numb. and when you look, the question read do you think that president trump is a racist. and responders were able to say yes, no or give no opinion. 83% of black americans in that poll said yes. and that is that sentiment that you have campaigns and candidates trying to lean into and address directly. it goes beyond their policies for example. if you look at climate change, a policy that ma
african-american in the house, terri sewell, whose district in alabama includes notable places like selmaing team biden. former v.p. is leading in endorsements with 11 black endorsements. and only three other cbc members have endorsed candidates currently running. one each for buttigieg, warren and sanders. joining me now, shaquille brewster. and there are new statistics out that show eight in ten black americans think that they believe the president is racist. so i'm curious how the democratic...
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re-authorized the voting rights 2006, but a few years later, even co-led the to ressional delegation selma, alabama. i want to say thank you for all and great work. will of us who know you agree that you are always mindful, a warm and welcome gentleman in the truest sense of the word. decades, you, senator, cross the that could aisle without compromising your values. our constituents came over and your ing with you felt heard and respected. hope you do not mind, but i would like to share a moment out for me and will always stand out for me as long as i live. to have very day. one morning before i was scheduled to read the 13th house floor, he you asked me to come and speak your staff about service and my own experiences. we had an honest and thoughtful discussion. it was one of my most meaningful experiences in my years in congress. i carry in my heart to this very day, this very moment, what you said. years have passed since i stood on the very floor to introduce you to congress. as you to return private life with your beloved years have wi diane, of 51 years, and your wonderful, beautifu
re-authorized the voting rights 2006, but a few years later, even co-led the to ressional delegation selma, alabama. i want to say thank you for all and great work. will of us who know you agree that you are always mindful, a warm and welcome gentleman in the truest sense of the word. decades, you, senator, cross the that could aisle without compromising your values. our constituents came over and your ing with you felt heard and respected. hope you do not mind, but i would like to share a...
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>>the 54 mile ride up the peninsula pays tribute to the 1965 march doctor king live from selma to montgomery alabama amid discmination and other civil rights abuses the free ride was sponsored by the nor cal martin luther king junior community foundation some people may have remembered as the freedom that's you know it is this at what is known as the celebration train that because we really are celebrating the life and legacy of doctor team. >>in conversations along the way people spoke about the persistent economic and social inequality in america today. >>well also saying that king's message lives on. >>and milk a couple of days like you know you have a dream, you know those one can lead to come together d hold hands and you know what ust it just it just got to see where i'm going and i just looking for better right now ou know sometimes it feels like we're taking some sort in than other times suspect so it's. >>it's hard to say, but i'd like to think that word gradually making progress doctor training is a good example. >>well how to live your life in service to be there for the people th
>>the 54 mile ride up the peninsula pays tribute to the 1965 march doctor king live from selma to montgomery alabama amid discmination and other civil rights abuses the free ride was sponsored by the nor cal martin luther king junior community foundation some people may have remembered as the freedom that's you know it is this at what is known as the celebration train that because we really are celebrating the life and legacy of doctor team. >>in conversations along the way people...
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we have gettysburg, promontory summit, ellis island, iwo jima, berlin, selma and dozens of other placesat serve as markers of that spirit. and we cannot draw on a history we have forgotten or worse, what we have never known at all. and the erasure of the past is no longer a hypothetical danger but a clear and present one and in that sense i hope in the land of hope can be a small but helpful contribution to much larger project of national restoration. [applause] >> there are alligators in there. thank you very much. wonderful overview of the book. it stressed fantastically what jumps out for the book itself which is a sense that our history can be a source of unity. i want to ask about that in particular. there is a way our politics is using history as a source of to describe the american story as rooted in sin and an expression of oppression and whether it is to draw out of the american story proof that the other side is betraying the american tradition. has our history been used as a source of unity or is this division in fact something new or is it always a danger inherent in the use
we have gettysburg, promontory summit, ellis island, iwo jima, berlin, selma and dozens of other placesat serve as markers of that spirit. and we cannot draw on a history we have forgotten or worse, what we have never known at all. and the erasure of the past is no longer a hypothetical danger but a clear and present one and in that sense i hope in the land of hope can be a small but helpful contribution to much larger project of national restoration. [applause] >> there are alligators in...
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mile ride at the peninsula that pays tribute to the 1965 civil rights march, the doctor king led from selmamontgomery alabama. >>and people may have remembered as the freedom that's you know it is this at what is known as the celebration train now because we really are celebrating the life and legacy of doctor king from memphis tennessee. >>my grandmother margin mollen became. that they cannot side. so is i never did this before doctor training is a good example of how to live your life in service. >>and to be there for the people that you love and darkness cannot ive out darkness only light can do hate cannot drive out hate only love can do that. >>yesterday's ride was sponsored by the nor cal martin luther king junior community foundation. it's a 56 still ahead president trump's impeachment trl ttinunderway toy. we'll have lookat wht yo can expect with that plus a soting intheast bay under vestigation now we'll tell you where it happened and what we know so far in a lie reporwill be >>thanks for joining us. i'm darya folsom and i'm james fletcher and you can see on yo screen. what e big s
mile ride at the peninsula that pays tribute to the 1965 civil rights march, the doctor king led from selmamontgomery alabama. >>and people may have remembered as the freedom that's you know it is this at what is known as the celebration train now because we really are celebrating the life and legacy of doctor king from memphis tennessee. >>my grandmother margin mollen became. that they cannot side. so is i never did this before doctor training is a good example of how to live your...
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unique vantage point but all that water there rushes from the streets and the buildings down to san and selma creek. this is the silent monster next to downtown san and sound all that everybody watches out for in case it gets really high we've seen it as high as the bottom of this little bridge here. so so far so good but look at all that rainfall. james darya including john sure able that's coming off the buildings from the looks like a raging river and it has not stopped as far as the intensity goes say for the past say hours. no doubt about it. good rainfall. but fortunately so far so good it has not spilled on to the roadway because we do know that it crests above 11 feet so right now good to go, but you never know because i've been out here before it doesn't take much or a lot of time for it to rise james darya. >>thank you very much we'll for the update there. >>time now is 96 and san francisco's mayor is calling for an investigation after reports of homeless peopl being dropped off at the embarcadero byam's trans buses. the san mateo county base transportation agency says that sam tran
unique vantage point but all that water there rushes from the streets and the buildings down to san and selma creek. this is the silent monster next to downtown san and sound all that everybody watches out for in case it gets really high we've seen it as high as the bottom of this little bridge here. so so far so good but look at all that rainfall. james darya including john sure able that's coming off the buildings from the looks like a raging river and it has not stopped as far as the...
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this before the 54 mile ride up the peninsula pays tribute to the 1965 march doctor king live from selmama amid discrimination and other civil rights abuses the free ride was sponsored by the nor cal martin luther king junior community foundation some people may have remembered as the freedom that's yo know it is this at what is known as the celebration train now because we really are celebrating the life and legacy of doctor team. >>in conversations along the way people poke about the persistent economic and social inequality in america today. >>well also saying that king's message lives on. >>milk a couple of days like you know you have a dream, you know those one can lead to comeogether and hold hands and you know what jusit just it just got to see where i'm going and i just looking for better rightnow you know sometimes it feels like we're taking some sort in than other times suspect so it's. >>it's hard to say, but uh i'd like to think that word gradually making progress doctor training is a good example. >>how to live your life in service to be there for the people that you love an
this before the 54 mile ride up the peninsula pays tribute to the 1965 march doctor king live from selmama amid discrimination and other civil rights abuses the free ride was sponsored by the nor cal martin luther king junior community foundation some people may have remembered as the freedom that's yo know it is this at what is known as the celebration train now because we really are celebrating the life and legacy of doctor team. >>in conversations along the way people poke about the...