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began toduation, i work in my chosen field of physical therapy and continued 2011, --tember september 11, 2001, when all of us had our lives changed forever. i felt a duty to our country, and i joined the united states army reserve. served for nine years and was honorably discharged as captain. therapist, i ran into stifling federal health care regulations. our demands of tax laws, and then the disaster we all know of obamacare. turn, there are stumbling block -- stumbling blocks to success put there by the federal government. we can no longer go to college, start a company, get a home loan or provide for our families, without jumping through hoops. we get caught in your credit red tape from washington dc -- we get caught and bureaucratic red tape from washington dc. i started asking myself, where is my state government and why would they not stop this? the enumerated powers of the constitution strongly limit federal power, so why do they keep expanding and then as the bill? why, because of state governments have failed their citizens as well. they gave away their own duty. they give
began toduation, i work in my chosen field of physical therapy and continued 2011, --tember september 11, 2001, when all of us had our lives changed forever. i felt a duty to our country, and i joined the united states army reserve. served for nine years and was honorably discharged as captain. therapist, i ran into stifling federal health care regulations. our demands of tax laws, and then the disaster we all know of obamacare. turn, there are stumbling block -- stumbling blocks to success put...
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farewell august, steam-tember has arrived in san francisco. >> 106, that's a bit hotter than i thought. >> reporter: commuters heading home for the holiday weekend faced long delays. >> there's always delays when it is hot, and even when it is not hot. >> reporter: those arriving from the east bay shared stories of suffering. >> reporter: how hot was it on the train? >> i don't have a thermometer but probably 120 degree. >> the right here was miserable. the air is barely on, sweating. it was really miserable ride. >> reporter: both bart trains and muni buses struggled to operate in the record-setting heat. >> some of the older electrical vehicles are overheating where the bus connects to the overhead wires. what we're doing is stopping the vehicles, letting them rest for a bit and carry on with service. >> reporter: around the city people struggled to stay cool. many suggested this strategy. >> having a few drinks in a cool bar. >> reporter: normally this playground is packed but tonight nearly deserted. >> i was surprised, shock because nobody was there, but i understand bass they can
farewell august, steam-tember has arrived in san francisco. >> 106, that's a bit hotter than i thought. >> reporter: commuters heading home for the holiday weekend faced long delays. >> there's always delays when it is hot, and even when it is not hot. >> reporter: those arriving from the east bay shared stories of suffering. >> reporter: how hot was it on the train? >> i don't have a thermometer but probably 120 degree. >> the right here was miserable....
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describe september 5 and --tember 6 and your country in your country.uest: antigua & barbuda is a to island country separated by 30 miles of water. of the got the full eye hurricane. hurricane irma was 375 miles wide when it arrived on barbuda. barbuda is 62 square miles, six miles smaller than washington, d.c. the huge monster of a hurricane 375 miles wide over little miles persting at 220 hour as a category five hurricane plus. it devastated everything. at the end, not a single building left standing that was structurally sound. all of them were dangerous to enter. the only reason we did not have more than one fatality is because people had listened to the governments warning and went into shelters. they were strong enough to sustain them. we lost one life. a small boy, a toddler in his mother's arms as she was running to the shelter. having left her house too late. people like to remain until the last moment. child's outked the of her hands and the next morning it was found dead. we were lucky that was our only fatality. the island is without electri
describe september 5 and --tember 6 and your country in your country.uest: antigua & barbuda is a to island country separated by 30 miles of water. of the got the full eye hurricane. hurricane irma was 375 miles wide when it arrived on barbuda. barbuda is 62 square miles, six miles smaller than washington, d.c. the huge monster of a hurricane 375 miles wide over little miles persting at 220 hour as a category five hurricane plus. it devastated everything. at the end, not a single building...
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after fog, -- after august we went into scorch-tember. that is correct. things are getting better here into the next couple of days. we will see fog maybe not so much today but tomorrow, mostly cloudy, muggy but it will be cooler the lows are up, highs though are coming down, tomorrow, the fog starts to pour in and wednesday, everybody cools down. tropical clouds continue to filter in, most of it is just missed by that much but it is close. possibility santa clara, thunder shower activity. big time in santa barbara, had a micro burst of 80 miles per hour, in santa barbara. you can see that filtering up from santa marie. 60s, 70s on the temperature, lows are up, the cloud cover, you can see 72-degree reading, 73 in dublin, livermore at 74. it was out in beautiful valley on saturday, and it was only 110. it was a lovely 110 out there. >> oh my goodness. >> it was very -- i will give a shout out to sherry. she was very nice. she watches. thank you, sherry. >> it was very good too. >> 73 brentwood, temperatures though are running one to eight degrees cooler,
after fog, -- after august we went into scorch-tember. that is correct. things are getting better here into the next couple of days. we will see fog maybe not so much today but tomorrow, mostly cloudy, muggy but it will be cooler the lows are up, highs though are coming down, tomorrow, the fog starts to pour in and wednesday, everybody cools down. tropical clouds continue to filter in, most of it is just missed by that much but it is close. possibility santa clara, thunder shower activity. big...
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farewell august, steam-tember has arrived in san francisco. >> 106, that's a bit hotter than i thought. >> reporter: commuters heading home for the holiday weekend faced long delays. >> there's always delays when it is hot, and even when it is not hot. >> reporter: those arriving from the east bay shared stories of suffering. >> reporter: how hot was it on the train? >> i don't have a thermometer but probably 120 degree. >> the right here was miserable. the air is barely on, sweating. it was really miserable ride. >> reporter: both bart trains and muni buses struggled to operate in the record-setting heat. >> some of the older electrical vehicles are overheating where the bus connects to the overhead wires. what we're doing is stopping the vehicles, letting them rest for a bit and carry on with service. >> reporter: around the city people struggled to stay cool. many suggested this strategy. >> having a few drinks in a cool bar. >> reporter: normally this playground is packed but tonight nearly deserted. >> i was surprised, shock because nobody was there, but i understand bass they can
farewell august, steam-tember has arrived in san francisco. >> 106, that's a bit hotter than i thought. >> reporter: commuters heading home for the holiday weekend faced long delays. >> there's always delays when it is hot, and even when it is not hot. >> reporter: those arriving from the east bay shared stories of suffering. >> reporter: how hot was it on the train? >> i don't have a thermometer but probably 120 degree. >> the right here was miserable....
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Sep 24, 2017
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commission on civil rights. 1957,tember 9, president dwight eisenhower signed into law the civil rights act of 1957, establishing the u.s. commission on civil rights. this legislation was the first major civil rights legislation since the reconstruction era, creating but this commission and united states department of justice civil rights division. the law was a testament to the power of bipartisan compromise and survived the longest filibuster in senate history. the legislation was hotly contested, but reflects an origin point for today's national consensus as expressed in federal legislation such as the civil rights act of 19 asked before, the voting rights act of 1965, americans with disabilities act and others critical legislation. there are some civil rights and must be protected and the federal government has a powerful and necessary role in ensuring those protections. we are so grateful to have with us today to individuals who bring a wealth of knowledge about president eisenhower and his work on civil rights. the first speaker is with us here in person. she was named director of
commission on civil rights. 1957,tember 9, president dwight eisenhower signed into law the civil rights act of 1957, establishing the u.s. commission on civil rights. this legislation was the first major civil rights legislation since the reconstruction era, creating but this commission and united states department of justice civil rights division. the law was a testament to the power of bipartisan compromise and survived the longest filibuster in senate history. the legislation was hotly...
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Sep 1, 2017
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steve, it's scorch-tember 1st. >> thank you, mark for that. >> 70, 72, 74. 73 oakland. 70 al media.s are running 6, 11, 12 degrees hotter than an hour ago. can't find any fog. it's warm in here, for crying out loud. 110. that includes san francisco. heat warning is out. spare the air. where is all this smoke coming from, from the fires. no fog for relief yet. maybe tomorrow. sext, 70s on the temps, will not take much to warm up. 90, 92. city's record is 90. they'll crush that. the all-time record is 101 set three times. it's' possible they can flirt with that. 104, 112, 114 for some. >> very hazy, smoky. could not see mount diablo at all. people said they could not see mount tam. >> people are trying to get out of the area judging by the traffic level. they are either gone or not going. we do have a big accident on westbound 80. this truck on westbound 80 was carrying u.s. mail. contracted to do that. debris is all a over the place. the truck did not clear the overcrossing and flipped over. now they are trying to clean it up. looks like the toe trucks are there. they are in the proc
steve, it's scorch-tember 1st. >> thank you, mark for that. >> 70, 72, 74. 73 oakland. 70 al media.s are running 6, 11, 12 degrees hotter than an hour ago. can't find any fog. it's warm in here, for crying out loud. 110. that includes san francisco. heat warning is out. spare the air. where is all this smoke coming from, from the fires. no fog for relief yet. maybe tomorrow. sext, 70s on the temps, will not take much to warm up. 90, 92. city's record is 90. they'll crush that. the...
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commission on civil rights. 1957,tember 9, president dwight eisenhower signed into law the civil rights
commission on civil rights. 1957,tember 9, president dwight eisenhower signed into law the civil rights