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snell say widespread it's verging on the. the end to say deep it's becoming harder and harder to escape. authorities say it seems like this to justify sweeping new emergency palace. i but house on the streets the ban on face mosques is having little effect with protesters warning is just the tip of the iceberg. i didn't say at 1st pace that they even cry they are part of the law and i think that's much much more to come though on these of gray area more and more angry but you never know what the government will put up there was i am just worried about the whole called off. 10 year chant is among a number of pro-democracy lawmakers challenging the emergency during cool she says it gives chief executive kerry lam unlimited power to impose what she calls authoritarian measures this is a very very dangerous situation it's really taking away our freedoms our human rights and it's a pure violation of one country 2 system and basic laws so no more separation of powers even legislature is under the control of. the room the mail is no
snell say widespread it's verging on the. the end to say deep it's becoming harder and harder to escape. authorities say it seems like this to justify sweeping new emergency palace. i but house on the streets the ban on face mosques is having little effect with protesters warning is just the tip of the iceberg. i didn't say at 1st pace that they even cry they are part of the law and i think that's much much more to come though on these of gray area more and more angry but you never know what...
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samantha snell knows where her husband is but not what will happen to him her worries are far from over well mustafa is still in police custody and his wife has no idea when she will be allowed to see him again 30 years ago euphoria swept across germany with the fall of the wall it was a chance for the country to reunite and heal after decades of division but some of the scars from the border between the east and the west still remain the villages of security and booklets were split by the iron curtain after co-existing for centuries and the hopes that people in both villages had still haven't been fulfilled today. 30 years ago a death strip divided the villages of security and booklets today they're only separated by a strip of grass. the wall and the barbed wire are long gone you can drive freely between book fits in the east insecurity in the west a line in the asphalt is the only dividing line. the wall that divide a book that security fell on nov 18th $198099.00 days after the berlin wall elizabeth backed witnessed it all. 30 years ago elizabeth was a music teacher in east germany
samantha snell knows where her husband is but not what will happen to him her worries are far from over well mustafa is still in police custody and his wife has no idea when she will be allowed to see him again 30 years ago euphoria swept across germany with the fall of the wall it was a chance for the country to reunite and heal after decades of division but some of the scars from the border between the east and the west still remain the villages of security and booklets were split by the iron...
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diane snelling was driving one of the cars. >> the sun was in my rearview mirror, and i was looking at that and didn't see any lights whatsoever, thought, oh, i'll ex-navy pilot, so it'swi to like take a deep breath and just roll with it. >> reporter: as dugan wai at histhat why he left to go out t lunch when this happened. still, he understands why pg&e preemptively cut power to his neighborhood because he was here for the north bay wildfires two years ago. >> i think they're really trying very hard to do the right thing. >> reporter: so no one was hurt in the two accidents that we saw out here at this intersection in santa rosa. but the city of santa rosa says police and fire departments responded to multiple accidents throughout the day at intersections that lost power and in five of those accidents, people were hurt. meantime as far as when the power is going to be back on, pg&e would only tell usha'r goi reassess and try to figure out if they can turn it on by tomorrow at the earliest. reporting live in santa rosa, ali wolf, nbc bay area news. >> let's stay in the north bay. thank
diane snelling was driving one of the cars. >> the sun was in my rearview mirror, and i was looking at that and didn't see any lights whatsoever, thought, oh, i'll ex-navy pilot, so it'swi to like take a deep breath and just roll with it. >> reporter: as dugan wai at histhat why he left to go out t lunch when this happened. still, he understands why pg&e preemptively cut power to his neighborhood because he was here for the north bay wildfires two years ago. >> i think...
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latoya snell won't let anything stop her from being a marathoner.with my heart. >> reporter: a plus size endurance runner. by 2020 latoya will have run in 181 races with 26 marathons and six ultra marathons under her belt. with every stride, latoya is representing others in her community with groups like black girls run inspiring them to hit the pavement, showing that running is for everyone. >> i want to take away the stigma that's associated with the idea of fit. fitness doesn't have a look. when we talk about fitness, it's almost like this exclusive club that people are either in or they're out. >> latoya's first race and my daughter and i came upon her and she was giving up, and i was like, no. we don't give up. you'll stay with us. she saw that finish line and she took off. and she's been running ever since. >> reporter: latoya continues to push herself and others to new limits. >> sometimes we are so scared of our own voice and scared of our own power, we don't know what we're capable of until we actually try. [ cheers and applause ] >>> it is
latoya snell won't let anything stop her from being a marathoner.with my heart. >> reporter: a plus size endurance runner. by 2020 latoya will have run in 181 races with 26 marathons and six ultra marathons under her belt. with every stride, latoya is representing others in her community with groups like black girls run inspiring them to hit the pavement, showing that running is for everyone. >> i want to take away the stigma that's associated with the idea of fit. fitness doesn't...
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>> a little bit about our presented today doctor mark snell he is a retired military officers on a retired history professor. he is currently serving as a chief historian of the united states coast guard auxiliary. he has thought of the united states military academy, shepherd economy, and the graduate school of north university. in 2008, marks serve that's visiting senior lecturer of war studies of the royal military academy at centrist in the united kingdom. he is the author of a books and is currently has two of the books and the works. his presentation today is taken from his most recent work, to seventh west virginia industry it is coauthored they've done a lot (applause) >> thank you tammy. before i give my presentation, i want to give you a little background about the seventh virginia infantry regiment. that's how it started out it was recruited and i was recruited in the summer and fall of it was recruited in someone fall 1860, one primarily from the north central part of west virginia. let me bring up a map primarily from the central of west virginia and also monroe county, ohio g
>> a little bit about our presented today doctor mark snell he is a retired military officers on a retired history professor. he is currently serving as a chief historian of the united states coast guard auxiliary. he has thought of the united states military academy, shepherd economy, and the graduate school of north university. in 2008, marks serve that's visiting senior lecturer of war studies of the royal military academy at centrist in the united kingdom. he is the author of a books...
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(applause) >> a little bit about our presented today doctor mark snell he is a retired military officers on a retired history professor. he is currently serving as a chief historian of th
(applause) >> a little bit about our presented today doctor mark snell he is a retired military officers on a retired history professor. he is currently serving as a chief historian of th
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but some of the most recent scholarship, mark snell has done great books recently, that number has been revised probably close to 20,000 to 22,000 per side. west virginia was one of the most divided states of the civil war. >> any additional questions? one more back here. it is interesting to see the distribution of the sentiment, virginia being secessionist, west virginia being anti-secessionist. we went from agricultural to industrial. you see the same pattern in south carolina. the fire eaters and the strong secessionists were down in the agricultural area. the rest of the state was more industrial and favorable toward anti-secession. there was one outspoken individual from greenville who was in charleston on december 20, 1861, when they read the ordinance of secession from the balcony of the mills house to the crowd. and he turned around to someone and said, south carolina is too small to be a republic and too big to be an insane asylum. they were virginians, very much a people set apart. they were very proud people, and that continues to this day. people from west virginia are some
but some of the most recent scholarship, mark snell has done great books recently, that number has been revised probably close to 20,000 to 22,000 per side. west virginia was one of the most divided states of the civil war. >> any additional questions? one more back here. it is interesting to see the distribution of the sentiment, virginia being secessionist, west virginia being anti-secessionist. we went from agricultural to industrial. you see the same pattern in south carolina. the...
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some of the more recent scholarship that has been out, mark snell has done some great work recently. the number has been revised to something to like 20,000 to 20 that -- 22,000 per side for west virginia. they were one of the most divided states of the civil war. >> any additional questions? one of them back here. woody? >> woody barefoot, fort mill, south carolina. it's interesting to see the distribution of the sentiment, virginia being secessionist, west virginia being anti- secessionist going from agricultural to industrial. you see the same pattern in south carolina. the fire eaters and these real strong secessionist were down in theagricultural area, mercury newspaper, charleston. the western part of the state, more industrial, was more favorable towards anti-secession. there was one outspoken individual from greenville who was in charleston on december the 20th, 1861, when they read the orders of secession from the balcony down to the crowd. he turned around to someone and said -- you know, south carolina is too small to be a republic and too big to be an insane asylum. [laug
some of the more recent scholarship that has been out, mark snell has done some great work recently. the number has been revised to something to like 20,000 to 20 that -- 22,000 per side for west virginia. they were one of the most divided states of the civil war. >> any additional questions? one of them back here. woody? >> woody barefoot, fort mill, south carolina. it's interesting to see the distribution of the sentiment, virginia being secessionist, west virginia being anti-...
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. >> what are the other kind of deals that we could see here, snells anything in the pipeline?oking for broadly, and there's a massive changes sweeping through the industry. and part of that -- it's definitely the mood -- we've seen around fiat and and nissan as the third partner. but apart from the headline deals. how they're doing that right now. there have been circulation among analysts quarters. joining their combat active agent to help save money. and also secondly combining some soft the smaller cars where returns are lower. or some comments are current rivals and they urge each other to stop working together. >> thank you very much. that's all our plans. msbc. ner at i think about the state and the german economy in particular. what about scotty right the way that we've seen spreads coming down for peripheral dead. and asking how long that can last. i've been hearing about greece and italy. is that something that you think is sustainable? >> it's much more a needs to be driven story. much more policy-driven trade at the moment. rather than a growth griffin trade. and pr
. >> what are the other kind of deals that we could see here, snells anything in the pipeline?oking for broadly, and there's a massive changes sweeping through the industry. and part of that -- it's definitely the mood -- we've seen around fiat and and nissan as the third partner. but apart from the headline deals. how they're doing that right now. there have been circulation among analysts quarters. joining their combat active agent to help save money. and also secondly combining some...
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. >> reporter: diane snelling was driving the other car, and she got confused. >> the sun was in my rear view mirror, and i was looking at that, and didn't see any light whatsoever, and thought i'll just go right through, following the car ahead of me. >> reporter: dugan says the crash happened on his way out to lunch. he left because power is out at home. now despite the inconvenience to his life, he tells us he understands the reason pg&e cut power to hundreds of thousands of customers, because he was here during the north bay wildfires. >> that's the biggest disaster i've ever lived through. >> reporter: dealing with the power outages is proving to be tough for businesses. many put closed signs up after the power went out overnight. restaurants scrambled to save thousands of dollars in food from spoiling. >> if we want to move them, we're looking about $5,000. >> reporter: miguel flores works at panda express. he spent the morning loading food into cars, preparing for at least another night without power. and the city of santa rosa says there were multiple crashes at intersections tha
. >> reporter: diane snelling was driving the other car, and she got confused. >> the sun was in my rear view mirror, and i was looking at that, and didn't see any light whatsoever, and thought i'll just go right through, following the car ahead of me. >> reporter: dugan says the crash happened on his way out to lunch. he left because power is out at home. now despite the inconvenience to his life, he tells us he understands the reason pg&e cut power to hundreds of...
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gareth snell, ruth smith, we spoke to both of them last week.nick bowles, the independent, who walked away from the conservative party saying, yeah, i could get behind a deal. that might be politically expedient because they might think this deal has no chance of flying. we willjust show your relative radio. they would much rather have a deal or no deal. also they are acknowledging that they have to engage with this. they are saying borisjohnson would walk away anyway and you have to put the stuff in place. the big question is, if you do try to walk away, could he do it legally? we will be in for a real legal bonfire then. we could talk all day about brexit. we are going to turn away from brexit because president trump is hosting the finnish prime minister at the white house and is expected to speak to the press in the next few minutes and no doubt there is going to be a torrent of questions relating to the impeachment inquiry. he's already been discussing it today in the oval office — taking aim at democrats, the press and yes the whistleblower
gareth snell, ruth smith, we spoke to both of them last week.nick bowles, the independent, who walked away from the conservative party saying, yeah, i could get behind a deal. that might be politically expedient because they might think this deal has no chance of flying. we willjust show your relative radio. they would much rather have a deal or no deal. also they are acknowledging that they have to engage with this. they are saying borisjohnson would walk away anyway and you have to put the...
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the coliseum bart station and you have to walk to the entrance on san leandro instead of using the snelle. itl be tgh and give yourself extra time. the bay bridge backed up and we have slow traffic all over the east bay on 580 an 880. let's go back to the desk. >>> 30 years ago the bay area was hit by one of the most devastating earthquakes in history. the magnitude 6.9 loma prieta quake killed 63 people and injured 38 how others. many were on the cyprus bridge when it happen. it ruptured a gas line in san francisco in the marina district setting off a big fire with more than 100 buildings damaged or destroyed and the quake struck at 5:04 right before game three of the world series at candlestick park. a number of events are planned to include community preparedness on the marina green at 3:00 and in santa cruz, the downtown library will host a presentation of the loma prieta oral histories at 4:45 this afternoon and in oakland, leaders will gather with transit officials for a summit on the bay area resilience in the 30 years following the quake. it begins tonight at 5:30 at the structur
the coliseum bart station and you have to walk to the entrance on san leandro instead of using the snelle. itl be tgh and give yourself extra time. the bay bridge backed up and we have slow traffic all over the east bay on 580 an 880. let's go back to the desk. >>> 30 years ago the bay area was hit by one of the most devastating earthquakes in history. the magnitude 6.9 loma prieta quake killed 63 people and injured 38 how others. many were on the cyprus bridge when it happen. it...