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teacher. [ laughter ] >> being here at standing rock, it's hard not to feel all the feels.nger, inspiration, resignation, craving froyo, the kind where you pick your own topping, shaved coconut. i'm sorry, i'm off topic. i know one of the keys to learning about people is dismantling the stereo types about those people. i'm going to talk to an attorney for the ajibwe tribe and founder of not your mascot.org and also with senator bernie sanders. she can help me debunk misconceptions about indian -- native -- that should be my first question. what should i say? what is the right thing for people to say who are not native to this land? >> i think the safest thing to say would be native or indigenous. >> so not native american? >> some folks have an issue with being called americans because that citizenship was forced upon native people. >> okay, that's good to know. those of us who are not indigenous to the land like the idea of casinos and especially black people feel like why can't we get casinos? it sounds like a dream. it sounds like something where you think of all that mo
teacher. [ laughter ] >> being here at standing rock, it's hard not to feel all the feels.nger, inspiration, resignation, craving froyo, the kind where you pick your own topping, shaved coconut. i'm sorry, i'm off topic. i know one of the keys to learning about people is dismantling the stereo types about those people. i'm going to talk to an attorney for the ajibwe tribe and founder of not your mascot.org and also with senator bernie sanders. she can help me debunk misconceptions about...
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but standing rock sort of begat a 1000000 bills to stop people from protesting to the a.c.l.u. here in the u.s. state legislators in at least 2020 states proposed bills and 2017 that would restrict people's right to protest ultimately about half of those sort of got stuck in. just that like legislative development hell that they go to but a couple of them one through and there's ones that are still being pushed. how do we make sense of that why do you think also with you why is the u.s. the one. playing with that you should never see her tails on speech freedom and yet we're constantly allowing at how well i it is the our criminal justice system has been captured by the ruling elite by the oligarchy and they are standing rock scared the hell out of them as did occupy and so they basically look at those things and they say how do we make sure this never happens again so you know and there are other countries where protesters are routinely beaten arrested and disappeared and all that crap so it's not like the horrible things don't happen in other countries but i think we have a u
but standing rock sort of begat a 1000000 bills to stop people from protesting to the a.c.l.u. here in the u.s. state legislators in at least 2020 states proposed bills and 2017 that would restrict people's right to protest ultimately about half of those sort of got stuck in. just that like legislative development hell that they go to but a couple of them one through and there's ones that are still being pushed. how do we make sense of that why do you think also with you why is the u.s. the...
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that was the fight we saw at stand thing rock. stand, again, it was native peoe leading that fight for all americans. so that's what people missed. >> host: the book is called "the heartbeat of wounded knee." the author, david treuer, thank you for joining us on booktv. >> guest: thank you so much. >> every yearbook tv covers book fairs and festivals around the country, and here's a look at some of the events on the calendar. on october 10th-12th, it's the fall for the book festival in fairfax, virginia. that same weekend, tune in for our live coverage of the southern festival of books in nashville. on october 19th and 20th, the boston book festival will welcome over 300 speakers, and we'll be live that saturday from the wisconsin book festival in madison which anticipates over 15,000 people in attendance. and later in the month look for us in austin during our live coverage of the texas book festival. for more information about upcoming book fairs and festivals and to watch our previous festival coverage, click the book fairs tab
that was the fight we saw at stand thing rock. stand, again, it was native peoe leading that fight for all americans. so that's what people missed. >> host: the book is called "the heartbeat of wounded knee." the author, david treuer, thank you for joining us on booktv. >> guest: thank you so much. >> every yearbook tv covers book fairs and festivals around the country, and here's a look at some of the events on the calendar. on october 10th-12th, it's the fall for...
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at standing rock, they're not fighting for their water. they're fighting for all of our water. now it's our turn to finally fight for them. >>> the u.s. president about-face. a deck hraration about next year's g7 sum submit. >>> mixed messages. >>> tear gas and demonstrators in the streets as hong kong enters its 20th week of protests. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm george howell. the cnn "newsroom" starts right now. ♪ >>> an early 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. east coast. thank you for being with us this day. we start with the u.s. president in a rare instance of mr. trump reversing course due to outside pressure. it happens to do with where the g7 summit will or won't be held. jeremy diamond explains. >> reporter: president trump will not host next year's g7 at his resort near miami, florida after all. in the face of blistering criticism from democrats, as well as some republicans, the president reversed course. in a tweet late saturday night, the president acknowledged the criticism
at standing rock, they're not fighting for their water. they're fighting for all of our water. now it's our turn to finally fight for them. >>> the u.s. president about-face. a deck hraration about next year's g7 sum submit. >>> mixed messages. >>> tear gas and demonstrators in the streets as hong kong enters its 20th week of protests. live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i'm...
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so recognizing indigenous rights, for example, which we sought violated so egregiously in the standing rockelsewhere, and as we move into a more sustainable future. pretty: ok, so that is a big sort of plate of demands. so far we have seen at least in the u.s. the protests on the street, right, and that definitely draws attention, but we have seen other street protest movements sort of burn out after the public gets tired of seeing it. are you actually working with institutions, companies, governments, to try to get these done? yes. great question. example, here in new york city, we launched the chapter in december 2018. we engaged in a series of direct actions since then, and in june and into july of this year, we worked with the new york city council to demand through our direct actions that they issue a nonbinding declaration of climate emergency, and then we worked with them on the language of that, and it was adopted and passed. caroline: are other people working on it? it is a consortium, a coalition of the willing. it is not really an organization. it is just an idea. we have symbols
so recognizing indigenous rights, for example, which we sought violated so egregiously in the standing rockelsewhere, and as we move into a more sustainable future. pretty: ok, so that is a big sort of plate of demands. so far we have seen at least in the u.s. the protests on the street, right, and that definitely draws attention, but we have seen other street protest movements sort of burn out after the public gets tired of seeing it. are you actually working with institutions, companies,...
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evergreen college in oregon and read college and went to dc and talked to jay 20 protesters and standing rockd talked to people who had been arrested and put in prison for protesting there. and i guess to put it bluntly what i found out his free-speech means pretty much nothing at all. we think of free-speech as a value that we uphold that no matter what our politics are beyond free-speech that it is the thing we can agree on, the classic quote that doesn't come from anyone, people attribute to hold hair about i disagree with what you say but i will defend to my death your right to say it. i feel like that is what 95% of americans think. as it turns out that is a lot more complicated and speech doesn't mean speech in a society where some are so much more able to speak and equally as importantly, be heard. when i found his speech like everything else in this country falls on the predictable lines of race, class, gender and every other form of oppression and most people have no significant right to free speech and i would argue no significant right to actual liberatory freedom. that is the firs
evergreen college in oregon and read college and went to dc and talked to jay 20 protesters and standing rockd talked to people who had been arrested and put in prison for protesting there. and i guess to put it bluntly what i found out his free-speech means pretty much nothing at all. we think of free-speech as a value that we uphold that no matter what our politics are beyond free-speech that it is the thing we can agree on, the classic quote that doesn't come from anyone, people attribute to...
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throughout our our hearings in texas, atlanta georgia standing rock sioux, north dakota, halifax, halifax, north carolina, cleveland, ohio, birmingham, alabama the subcommittee has heard testimony on barriers new and old. we have heard testimony about how polling place closures consolidations and movements cause confusion for voters and lead to long lines in late wait times that are unacceptable for the integrity of our democracy. how are sections and cutbacks to early voting is a franchise voters, especially those with limited transportation, options or in flexible work hours. strict strict voter id requirements they can be overly burdensome on the poor and minority voters and create a modern-day pole fest. discriminatory practices can disproportionately impact otherwise eligible minority voters. denying the rights incarcerated individuals fundamentally undermines our legacy continues to deny citizens their constitutional rights. how native american communities have faced more than 200 years of determination, disenfranchisement and voter suppression which continues to this day and is exa
throughout our our hearings in texas, atlanta georgia standing rock sioux, north dakota, halifax, halifax, north carolina, cleveland, ohio, birmingham, alabama the subcommittee has heard testimony on barriers new and old. we have heard testimony about how polling place closures consolidations and movements cause confusion for voters and lead to long lines in late wait times that are unacceptable for the integrity of our democracy. how are sections and cutbacks to early voting is a franchise...
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sacramento this year for stephon clark and also deployed with the veterans to the pipeline protest in standing rock, north dakota. i'll see you on alcatraz this year for thanksgiving, for the sunrise ceremony and i'm grateful to serve and grateful for all the advocates here also. >> thank you supervisor fewer. >> thank you very much. so do you think when we're rolling out this equity program and we're trying to wrong -- right many of the wrongs we have done around the enforcement of cannabis, do you think we forgotten about our veterans? >> thank you for mentioning that. absolutely, and in the most mill tar listic country in the world, veterans are often an afterthought. yes, i love the equity program, the original equity group that has brought that legislature forward, this culture forward. i think it's important to have a separate pathway for veterans, and that doesn't disrupt the initial intention of the equity program. in the military, we have this culture of no one left behind. that's what i'm here to do, to ensure that the veterans aren't left behind also. >> and how do you think on the state
sacramento this year for stephon clark and also deployed with the veterans to the pipeline protest in standing rock, north dakota. i'll see you on alcatraz this year for thanksgiving, for the sunrise ceremony and i'm grateful to serve and grateful for all the advocates here also. >> thank you supervisor fewer. >> thank you very much. so do you think when we're rolling out this equity program and we're trying to wrong -- right many of the wrongs we have done around the enforcement of...
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climate activist greta thunberg met with indigenous youth climate leaders tuesday as she visited the standing rock sioux reservation in north dakota. thunberg was welcomed by 16 year-old high school junior tokata iron eyes, who was just 12 years old when she joined protests against the dakota access pipeline in 2016. iron eyes later appeared with greta thunberg in a video produced by the lakota peoples law project, urging congress to stop the keystone xl pipeline. >> indigouous peles s ha beenn on therontlinef the clate crisis and we know howoo live in balance with e earth. so w whe we aralking aut sotionons, whave t tinclude indigeus peopl in the conversation. so l l's protect our indenous peoples, their rights, their communities, the way of le beuse thats what ware ing to nd when wgo into this btle. amy: andhose areome of t helines. is is decracy no, decracynowrg, the r and peace rert. i'm amy odman. juan: ani'm an gonzaz. weome to a of our lieners and views from aund the countrand arou the wor. begin tay'show in uador, wre tens thousan of pple led indigens leaderare expected to again ing the co
climate activist greta thunberg met with indigenous youth climate leaders tuesday as she visited the standing rock sioux reservation in north dakota. thunberg was welcomed by 16 year-old high school junior tokata iron eyes, who was just 12 years old when she joined protests against the dakota access pipeline in 2016. iron eyes later appeared with greta thunberg in a video produced by the lakota peoples law project, urging congress to stop the keystone xl pipeline. >> indigouous peles s ha...
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jane and i were standing rock.ne of the things most beautiful about that was the respect for elders.in the wisdom that comes from a life of commitment. there is something about the way that naomi writes that is so accessible that it is your heart and that makes you say, yes, not everybody does that. except you. thank you naomi so much. [applause] >>. >> come join me when you hear about it. [laughter] [applause] [inaudible] >> i wonder, jane, when you been an activist for a long time and you experience many different movements. what do you think is different about this movement. >> what is different its human survival is at stake. i remember after the terrible elections of 2016 some very prominent women said to me, it will be four years and then Ãb i said, no, we don't have four years to lose.this is different than any other time we've had. there's all these issues we are dealing with but there is this overarching issue which is that we can be destroyed. we cannot have a livable future. these young people may not ha
jane and i were standing rock.ne of the things most beautiful about that was the respect for elders.in the wisdom that comes from a life of commitment. there is something about the way that naomi writes that is so accessible that it is your heart and that makes you say, yes, not everybody does that. except you. thank you naomi so much. [applause] >>. >> come join me when you hear about it. [laughter] [applause] [inaudible] >> i wonder, jane, when you been an activist for a...
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brent: tourists are flocking to australia's iconic stand -- sandstone rock for one last climb before permanent ban comes into effect. starting saturday, the monolith will no longer be open to climbers. the decision was made out of respect to indigenous australians who consider the site sacred. every year, hundreds of thousands of people visit it, formally known under its colonial name. it was added to the list of world heritage sites back in 1987. after a short break, i will be back to take you through "the day." stick aroundnd for that. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] nine pm here in the french capital thanks so much for joining us for live from paris. i'm charlie james and these are the headlines. bolivia in turmoil over the disputed presidential election results incumbents abel morales has claimed a a fourth tererm. the opposition is demanding a second round. lebanon's ninee day protest movement rattling the political system the leader of the powerful hezbollah group warning of
brent: tourists are flocking to australia's iconic stand -- sandstone rock for one last climb before permanent ban comes into effect. starting saturday, the monolith will no longer be open to climbers. the decision was made out of respect to indigenous australians who consider the site sacred. every year, hundreds of thousands of people visit it, formally known under its colonial name. it was added to the list of world heritage sites back in 1987. after a short break, i will be back to take you...
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you're standing inside a rock.ironmental solution, but it also incorporates tradition, and therefore fits many places in israel. the first 8,000 graves are expected to be available for burial in the coming months. the rest of the site will be occupied in the next two years. as graveyards go, this is something new and something impressive — eternal rest beneath the feet of the city. tim allman, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: social networking giant twitter announces a global ban on all political advertising, beginning next month. the us military publishes the first images of the raid in which the leader of the islamic state group was killed. now it's time for look at a few stories making the headlines in the other media. we begin in the uk, with the times' lead story that dozens of moderate conservative party mps will step down at the election expected in less than two months. many are blaming the toxic atmosphere of british politics at the moment. another big change in the house
you're standing inside a rock.ironmental solution, but it also incorporates tradition, and therefore fits many places in israel. the first 8,000 graves are expected to be available for burial in the coming months. the rest of the site will be occupied in the next two years. as graveyards go, this is something new and something impressive — eternal rest beneath the feet of the city. tim allman, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: social networking giant twitter...
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together the us and china cover more than 40% of the global economy, and the bitter stand—off is rocking the world. as you can see, australia and japan are both higher, they are following wild street‘s lead, because us stocks rose in anticipation that top—level trade talks with and with at least a partial deal. us president donald trump gave investors some hope after tweeting that he would sit down with amazing officials for a second day, that is a positive sign that progress is being made. lee is a former trade adviser to the obama administration. he is very interested in changing the domestic conversation away from his problems, this could just be an opportunity. remember, donald trump is currently torn right now, doing a deal with china would lift the markets, it would lift his popularity, it would allow him to go into the election cycle saying he could accomplish what he wanted to do with china, but there is this issue whether it would unravel by the time the actual election comes. here is some the time the actual election comes. here is some concern the time the actual election come
together the us and china cover more than 40% of the global economy, and the bitter stand—off is rocking the world. as you can see, australia and japan are both higher, they are following wild street‘s lead, because us stocks rose in anticipation that top—level trade talks with and with at least a partial deal. us president donald trump gave investors some hope after tweeting that he would sit down with amazing officials for a second day, that is a positive sign that progress is being...
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to recognize free and prior informed consent on the tribal lands which is how you got the free standing rock situation. i will say when i visited the obama white house as a mayor, it is clear that there was a relationship with the mayor and cities and relationship with the states and with tribes. this was considered a very natural part of intragovernmental relationships. i believe that we need a white house that does recognize the relationships and they are extremely important for tribal citizens and american citizens, and disproportionate number who serve in the military as well. so we have a number of obligations built up over time that we will honor when i am president. thank you. >> thank you. >> we will grab two more questions. one from the balcony and one over here. start up over here. >> thank you for coming. i'm gabe, and a fourth year studying policy and statistics. i wanted to ask what differentiates your medicare for all policy from the other public policy options that the democratic candidates are proposing and why do you think it is a better policy? >> great. there are a number
to recognize free and prior informed consent on the tribal lands which is how you got the free standing rock situation. i will say when i visited the obama white house as a mayor, it is clear that there was a relationship with the mayor and cities and relationship with the states and with tribes. this was considered a very natural part of intragovernmental relationships. i believe that we need a white house that does recognize the relationships and they are extremely important for tribal...
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in the spirit of the unity and sacredness standing rock, i'm asking you how to how we: our leaders especiallyn new york city massachusetts and maine that want to base their renewed deals on these genocides and equalized cleansing. of some of our indigenous neighbors such as, well we've had based on the situation with the alberta canadian tar span stuff, i'm talking more about the neighbors of our north and the james ecosystem that has been cleansed by quÉbec mega dams. how can we find a more sustainable way to offer them an olive leaf so that the people who are working in those fossil fuels in all of these other industries is that they can find another way to find an income that would help them also help their people be able to live in sustainability. soon active a lot of the table, will get a response. it. thank you for that. >> a lot there. so the core principle of what climate justice would mean our the people who won, the people who got the worst deals on the gcurrent extractive fossil fuel based economy reading the people who have the dirtiest industries in the backyard to have the highe
in the spirit of the unity and sacredness standing rock, i'm asking you how to how we: our leaders especiallyn new york city massachusetts and maine that want to base their renewed deals on these genocides and equalized cleansing. of some of our indigenous neighbors such as, well we've had based on the situation with the alberta canadian tar span stuff, i'm talking more about the neighbors of our north and the james ecosystem that has been cleansed by quÉbec mega dams. how can we find a more...
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and in the spirit of the unity and sacredness and standing rock,an i'm asking you how can e call on our leaders especially in new york city, massachusetts, and maine that want to base their green new deals on the genocide and ecological cleansing. of some of our indigenous neighbors such as welch we've had, based on the situation with the alberta canadian tar sands stuff, i am talking more about the neighbors of our north. that have been cleansed by hyd hydro, megan ames. how can we find a more sustainable way to offer them and all of the leaf so that the people who are working in those fossil fuel and all of these other industries and hydro, can find another way to find an income that would help them also help their people the living sustainability. host: you put a lot of the table, will get a response. they get to that. naomi: a lot there. the core principles of what kind of justice, are that the people who one, the people who got the worst deal on the current extractive fossil fuel based economy, meaning the people who have the dirtiest industries in their backyards, who have the hig
and in the spirit of the unity and sacredness and standing rock,an i'm asking you how can e call on our leaders especially in new york city, massachusetts, and maine that want to base their green new deals on the genocide and ecological cleansing. of some of our indigenous neighbors such as welch we've had, based on the situation with the alberta canadian tar sands stuff, i am talking more about the neighbors of our north. that have been cleansed by hyd hydro, megan ames. how can we find a more...
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you are standing inside a rock.nd therefore fits many places in israel. the first 8,000 graves are expected to be available for burial in the coming months. the rest of the site will be occupied in the next two years. as graveyards go, this is something new and impressive. eternal rest beneath the feet of the city. photographs apparently showing elusive street artist banksy at work have been published. the behind—the—scenes images apparently capture banksy in action, creating several famous works of art at various locations, although none of them show his face. they were taken by his former agent and photographer, steve lazarides, who worked with him for more than a decade. the graffiti artist's identity has never been publicly revealed. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. after a colder, quieter spell, aftera colder, quieterspell, it after a colder, quieter spell, it is all changed to end the weekend into the weekend, as low pressure takes over, it will become very unsettled. the much cloudier
you are standing inside a rock.nd therefore fits many places in israel. the first 8,000 graves are expected to be available for burial in the coming months. the rest of the site will be occupied in the next two years. as graveyards go, this is something new and impressive. eternal rest beneath the feet of the city. photographs apparently showing elusive street artist banksy at work have been published. the behind—the—scenes images apparently capture banksy in action, creating several famous...
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you're standing inside a rock.rates tradition, therefore fits many places in israel. the first 8,000 graves are expected to be available for burial in the coming months. the rest of the site will be occupied in the next two years. as graveyards go, this is something new and something impressive. eternal rest beneath the feet of the city. tim allman, bbc news. a quick reminder of our top story 110w: a quick reminder of our top story now: social networking giant twitter announces a global ban on all political advertising beginning next month. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @lvaughanjones. hello. south—western reaches of the uk have had relentless rain in the last couple of days. cornwall, the channel islands and devon. this was the scene sent in from one of our weather watchers from paignton yesterday. fairly solid, grey cloud and outbreaks of rain on and off throughout the day. still wet weather around here at the moment, but the low pressure centre responsible is going to be pulling away to the south of the uk as
you're standing inside a rock.rates tradition, therefore fits many places in israel. the first 8,000 graves are expected to be available for burial in the coming months. the rest of the site will be occupied in the next two years. as graveyards go, this is something new and something impressive. eternal rest beneath the feet of the city. tim allman, bbc news. a quick reminder of our top story 110w: a quick reminder of our top story now: social networking giant twitter announces a global ban on...
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and in this spirit of the unity of sacredness standing rock, i'm asking you how can we call on our leadersespecially in new york city, massachusetts and maine that wants to base their green new deals on the genocide and ecological cleansing of some of our indigenous neighbors such as, we've had based on the situation with the alberta canadian tar sands stuff, but like talking more about the green in your neighbors about your and the james bay ecosystem has been lensed by hydro mega dams and how can we find a more sustainable way to offer them an olive branch so that the people that are working in those fossil fuels and all these other industries and hydro can find another way to find an income that would help them also help their people to be living sustainably. >> host: thank you, you a lot on the table and we will get a response. >> guest: there's a lot there. so the core principles of what climate justice would do is that the people who one, the people who got the worst deal under the current extractive fossil fuel based economy meeting the people who have the dirtiest industries in the
and in this spirit of the unity of sacredness standing rock, i'm asking you how can we call on our leadersespecially in new york city, massachusetts and maine that wants to base their green new deals on the genocide and ecological cleansing of some of our indigenous neighbors such as, we've had based on the situation with the alberta canadian tar sands stuff, but like talking more about the green in your neighbors about your and the james bay ecosystem has been lensed by hydro mega dams and how...
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protect life and we are unable to extinguish the fire. >> reporter: the only structure still standing here in soda rock is that wooden barn there. i believe maybe they hold weddings in there. that's what it looks like. but as you pan back over to the right, everything else is gone. >> this is a winery that was established in 1869 according to their sign. i believe one of te been an original general store that was here in the alexander valley. not sure which structure that loss. g. as we were talking earlier, according to the website, a couple bought this winery in 2000 and they just wrapped up a ten-year renovation of this property. >> yeah, their hearts have to be broken this morning. and there on the left of your screen you see what was that winery just days ago, and now on the right the devastation behind our own bob ridell there of really nothing left. and our hearts are broken for them. >> very much so. so sad to lose a part of history, that that has been there since 1869. >> very much so. you see the true destruction of these wildfires and how they can grow. following this all week really. she wa
protect life and we are unable to extinguish the fire. >> reporter: the only structure still standing here in soda rock is that wooden barn there. i believe maybe they hold weddings in there. that's what it looks like. but as you pan back over to the right, everything else is gone. >> this is a winery that was established in 1869 according to their sign. i believe one of te been an original general store that was here in the alexander valley. not sure which structure that loss. g....
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standing. you can see the sign that says soda rock. this is the recognizable part of the building. that is all that is standing. everythings is on fire or burned early early this morning. when we arrived, the fire was going strong. there are gusty winds this morning. i want to show you video from earlier. the fire was really raging. we're along highway 128 in healdsburg. the fire has been burning throughout the night in the area. everybody was told to get out of the town of healdsburg yesterday. we saw one man who drove down the street and told us he lost his home. he was distraught. i want to show you more video this morning. you can see an orange glow over the hillside again. this is from a vantage point in heeldsburg. i can tell you there are fees all over the place. our drive up here, we started taking some of the, you know, side roads we went up. chalk hill road. some structures burning, others not and depends where the fire ends up. your neighbor's house is standing and someone else completely burned down. the winiery is destroyed. if you come back, you can see the house next
standing. you can see the sign that says soda rock. this is the recognizable part of the building. that is all that is standing. everythings is on fire or burned early early this morning. when we arrived, the fire was going strong. there are gusty winds this morning. i want to show you video from earlier. the fire was really raging. we're along highway 128 in healdsburg. the fire has been burning throughout the night in the area. everybody was told to get out of the town of healdsburg...
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he said captain jordan was standing on a rock, limestone outcropping, in a fence and tree roots. instead of the fence, there is a road and on the other side is where mansfield was standing. that is a lot of information to unpack. i am looking at these and going, i am not sure where they are but i will find out. i know right where this is. i have had this photograph for a couple of years and trying to figure out where it was. it says where mansfield fell. there is another one. doug boss has this one. it says that eastwood's. the east woods, where mansfield fell. i am trying to figure out where this is, the center of the east woods. turns out salman mcfarland, a surgeon, he bought a photograph, a copy of this photograph, sent it to john mead gould, and described where in 1888 he stepped off and found out where this was taken. this letter i got said i was looking where i was -- now i have a veteran of the battle telling me where it is. you go to the lane, jump over the fence, go 32 faces into the field, look to the right and see the west face of the east woods. this is outside. there
he said captain jordan was standing on a rock, limestone outcropping, in a fence and tree roots. instead of the fence, there is a road and on the other side is where mansfield was standing. that is a lot of information to unpack. i am looking at these and going, i am not sure where they are but i will find out. i know right where this is. i have had this photograph for a couple of years and trying to figure out where it was. it says where mansfield fell. there is another one. doug boss has this...
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soda rock winery, all that was left standing was the rock wall. we lost everything inside. it was a big pile of debris, it was very difficult to see that, that building had been there for 150 years, so much history there. just looking at the damage that the fire has done, it was difficult to see. another thing we saw, the fire had impacted several residents there. there were firefighters along the road trying to protect the homes along the road. one thing i should note is that as you get to the higher elevations, the wind gusts are extremely strong, the gusts can knock you off your feet. they came out of nowhere and lasted for a long time. that was one thing that i noticed this morning, the wind activity. it brought to light the challenges that the firefighters are having preventing the fire from spreading. >> i am interested in the national guard. they were asking for help and talking about mutual aid as they try to protect the neighborhoods not just from the fire but from safety and security for people. to ease their mind as this process looks like it could be a while. ho
soda rock winery, all that was left standing was the rock wall. we lost everything inside. it was a big pile of debris, it was very difficult to see that, that building had been there for 150 years, so much history there. just looking at the damage that the fire has done, it was difficult to see. another thing we saw, the fire had impacted several residents there. there were firefighters along the road trying to protect the homes along the road. one thing i should note is that as you get to the...
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he had a pretty hard time to stand on a mountain and it broke the rocks of the mon mountain.hen an earthquake came and shook everything. but the lord was not the earthquake. but the lord was on the fire. and then what did the scriptures say, elijah heard a small voice. elijah by that point had gotten rid of all the wrong and all the circumstance and all the glory for the small voice. i love this man i loved every minute i overspent with him in every conversation we ever had i love his voice, but we should hear him no and the quiet times at night and in the morning when we need courage when we get discouraged and we don't know if we can believe anymore. we should hear him. [applause] but are elijah before us with he himself heard the still small voice that keeps us going and keeps us grateful a k
he had a pretty hard time to stand on a mountain and it broke the rocks of the mon mountain.hen an earthquake came and shook everything. but the lord was not the earthquake. but the lord was on the fire. and then what did the scriptures say, elijah heard a small voice. elijah by that point had gotten rid of all the wrong and all the circumstance and all the glory for the small voice. i love this man i loved every minute i overspent with him in every conversation we ever had i love his voice,...
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earthquake a heads up but not everyone should remember the ripple created after tossing a rock into water? figure standing on top of the rock you would have felt the earthquake at the very moment it struck. only those almost the ripple will be alerted to the shaking. >> best case scenario you will get between zero seconds of warning and maybe up to 60 seconds warning. >> some people will say can you do it in a couple of seconds? you can gets a. >> reporter: while transit and emergency responders begin working with this new technology, a timeline from when the bay area republican download a shake alert app remains unclear. >> a definite timeline because this is not an on-off switch. >>> stay tuned for an earthquake special called quake country. you can watch it here after thursday night football sportswrap on ktvu. >>> tackling the homeless crisis in san francisco by focusing on mental health issues. coming up we have two plans pushed by city officials. >>> outside right now our live camera looking toward the golden gate bridge. a little bit of fog moving in but eventually high clouds and we're talking abo
earthquake a heads up but not everyone should remember the ripple created after tossing a rock into water? figure standing on top of the rock you would have felt the earthquake at the very moment it struck. only those almost the ripple will be alerted to the shaking. >> best case scenario you will get between zero seconds of warning and maybe up to 60 seconds warning. >> some people will say can you do it in a couple of seconds? you can gets a. >> reporter: while transit and...
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. >> reporter: so the neighbors behind the rocks asked the city to put them in storage and the city obliged. the director of public works took a stand with the neighbors and their rocks. he says a stronger more permanent solution for this street is in the works. . >> the sidewalks are not places for people to camp or places to sell drugs and we feel proud of the neighbors and we will support hem in anyway we can. >> reporter: the director is reference complaints filed by neighbors hundreds they say about tents that serve as drug operations. >> i think the people that are upset about this and moving the rocks, in way are blaming the victims. you know, they make complaints and the same issues same problems keep happening over and over again. >> reporter: so the rocks are also something of a san francisco war shock allowing residents to project their own thoughts on the issue at large. but even among those who disagree on the rocks, there is a shared sense that this episode if nothing else, shows patience in the city is wearing out. . >> that's a last d attempt a desperate attempt and there has to be something better. >> frustration. h
. >> reporter: so the neighbors behind the rocks asked the city to put them in storage and the city obliged. the director of public works took a stand with the neighbors and their rocks. he says a stronger more permanent solution for this street is in the works. . >> the sidewalks are not places for people to camp or places to sell drugs and we feel proud of the neighbors and we will support hem in anyway we can. >> reporter: the director is reference complaints filed by...
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rock on that. we were standing by there earlier. we were there. now it's another tv crew. we had to move because the embers are starting spot fires like right underneath this tree. there's another example of a small spot fire. fortunately for soda rock finery as i mentioned, established in 1869, i believe this was the site of one of the general stores in healdsburg, all of it is gone. we're going from right to left. you had the white house over there, gone. as you move right to left, this is the stone facade of the winery. i'll try to go across the street. i don't see any traffic. it's gone. if you remember, we were inside a courtyard on the property. we since left because it was too smoky in there. but there were other outbuildings. if you've driven by before, you recognize that wart hogg structure. other buildings have sadly burned down. i asked calfire, what do you think caused this? embers or the actually fire itself? he doesn't know himself. but he said the main fire did come through here. he's not sure which fire started it buthe conditions out here are exactly what
rock on that. we were standing by there earlier. we were there. now it's another tv crew. we had to move because the embers are starting spot fires like right underneath this tree. there's another example of a small spot fire. fortunately for soda rock finery as i mentioned, established in 1869, i believe this was the site of one of the general stores in healdsburg, all of it is gone. we're going from right to left. you had the white house over there, gone. as you move right to left, this is...
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throughout our hearings in brownsville, texas, atlanta, georgia, standing rock sioux reservation, north dakota, hal fax, north carolina, cleveland, ohio, ft. lauderdale, florida, birmingham, alabama, and phoenix, arizona, the subcommittee has heard testimony on barriers new and old. we have heard testimony about how polling place closures, consolidations, and movements cause confusion for voters and lead to long lines and wait times that are unacceptable for the integrity of our democracy. how restrictions and cut backs to early voting disenfranchises voters, especially those with limited transportation options or inflexible work hours. strict voter i.d. requirements that can be overly burdensome on the poor and minority voters and create a modern day poll tax. discriminatory voter purge practices can disproportionately impact otherwise eligible minority voters. denying the right to vote to nearly 6 million formerly incarcerated individuals fundamentally undermines our democracy and continues to deny citizens their constitutional right. how native american communities have faced more th
throughout our hearings in brownsville, texas, atlanta, georgia, standing rock sioux reservation, north dakota, hal fax, north carolina, cleveland, ohio, ft. lauderdale, florida, birmingham, alabama, and phoenix, arizona, the subcommittee has heard testimony on barriers new and old. we have heard testimony about how polling place closures, consolidations, and movements cause confusion for voters and lead to long lines and wait times that are unacceptable for the integrity of our democracy. how...
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here is to answer the question do the people of this island have the will to keep standing china's pressure. these days rockstuff ready blues to a very different. it's campaign season is up for re-election in 2020 and needs to reach a generation gap. i think. there's no doubt it's only. you and i do you know you go out and you go man i really i think most of the young people recognize goes on those things that are in. all of their citizens they recognize me. as an independent ready is part of the coalition that supports the democratic progressive party the government is the balancing support for independence with the diet consequences of pushing china. so just so you see joseph who is taiwan's foreign minister if you believe in democracy i think the people here already say we are not interested in unification with china but of course we understand our responsibilities in preventing war from taking place on our part and the current government ever since 2016 when we took over we are taking a very prudent approach toward china we tried to prevent china. having on the skews to go after taiwan miniature really.
here is to answer the question do the people of this island have the will to keep standing china's pressure. these days rockstuff ready blues to a very different. it's campaign season is up for re-election in 2020 and needs to reach a generation gap. i think. there's no doubt it's only. you and i do you know you go out and you go man i really i think most of the young people recognize goes on those things that are in. all of their citizens they recognize me. as an independent ready is part of...
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rocks. he's standing and shaking his fist to heaven and saying, "why me, god?" a voice from heaven, the same scene with his hand up says, "why not?" why not you? here in lot of people scranton and all across america have, over the last decades and even now, had to make that longest walk. middle-classo many and working-class folks can't look their kids in the eye any longer and say it's going to be ok and mean it. that's why i'm running. i'm running to rebuild the backbone of this country. the backbone of this country is the middle class. , in this time -- [applause] time, we: and this have to bring everybody along, regardless of your race, your ethnicity, your disability, your gender. everybody's got to come along. [applause] mr. biden: let's get something straight. wall street did not build america. investment banks did not build america. [applause] mr. biden: hard-working middle-class people built america. unions built the middle class. [applause] and all this talk -- i did an interview for "60 minutes" that's going to come out, "60 minutes" for 90 minutes. [l
rocks. he's standing and shaking his fist to heaven and saying, "why me, god?" a voice from heaven, the same scene with his hand up says, "why not?" why not you? here in lot of people scranton and all across america have, over the last decades and even now, had to make that longest walk. middle-classo many and working-class folks can't look their kids in the eye any longer and say it's going to be ok and mean it. that's why i'm running. i'm running to rebuild the backbone of...
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there he is standing on the wind came soa huge strong it broke the rocks of the mountain. but the lord was not in the wind. then an earthquake came shaking everything. but the lord was not in the earthquake. then the fire came. but the lord was not in the fire. and then, what do the scriptures say? still, small voice. elijah by that point had gotten rid of all of the pomp, circumstance, and glory. just the still, small voice. i love this man. minute i ever spent with him, every conversation we ever had. i love his booming voice. but we should hear him now in the quiet times at night and in the morning when we need courage. when we get discouraged and don't know if we can believe anymore. we should hear him. [applause] elijah -- let him be for us what he himself heard -- the still, small voice. that keeps us going and keeps us grateful and keeps us happy and keeps us moving. thank you and god bless you. [applause] president obama: to the bishop, the first lady and the new psalmist
there he is standing on the wind came soa huge strong it broke the rocks of the mountain. but the lord was not in the wind. then an earthquake came shaking everything. but the lord was not in the earthquake. then the fire came. but the lord was not in the fire. and then, what do the scriptures say? still, small voice. elijah by that point had gotten rid of all of the pomp, circumstance, and glory. just the still, small voice. i love this man. minute i ever spent with him, every conversation we...