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located approximately 90 miles north of los angeles on the california coast, it is nicknamed the american riviera climate and spanish influence and mission architecture. on book tv, we will learn about the history of endangered species in california from the author of "after the grizzly." learn about coastal cities, oceans." "attacking >> three and a half million within three and a half feet of sea level. many in the bay area. announcer: we will tour the archives of the old mission in santa barbara, which tell the history of the surrounding area. we will travel back to the silent movie era, learn about the central role that santa barbara played as we look at the story of the american film manufacturing company. which produced silent films here from 1912-1921. then we visit the outdoor museum, to discover how the spanish introduced plans to the native indians who cultivated many of these and changed the landscape of california. finally, we will hear about one of santa barbara's earliest and most long-lasting industries. due to its mild climate, the city was promoted as a health resort to other par
located approximately 90 miles north of los angeles on the california coast, it is nicknamed the american riviera climate and spanish influence and mission architecture. on book tv, we will learn about the history of endangered species in california from the author of "after the grizzly." learn about coastal cities, oceans." "attacking >> three and a half million within three and a half feet of sea level. many in the bay area. announcer: we will tour the archives of...
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the city is nicknamed the american riviera due to its mediterranean climate and for its spanish influencend mission architecture. on book tv we will learn about the history of endangered species in california from the author of after the grizzly. about rising sea levels and the threat they pose to coastal cities. from the author of the attacking ocean. >> three and a half million people in california live within three and a half feet of muddy sea levels. many of them in the bay area. that's a lot of people. the oldwe will visit mission santa barbara to tour archive since the items that tells the story of the mission and the surrounding area. on american history tv we will travel back to the silent movie era and learn about the central roles santa barbara played in the industry as we explore the story of the american film manufacturing company. also known as the flying a studios which produced a silent films from 1912 to 1921. missionvisit the old santa barbara outdoor museum and discover how the spanish introduced plants to the native indians who cultivated many of these and changed the l
the city is nicknamed the american riviera due to its mediterranean climate and for its spanish influencend mission architecture. on book tv we will learn about the history of endangered species in california from the author of after the grizzly. about rising sea levels and the threat they pose to coastal cities. from the author of the attacking ocean. >> three and a half million people in california live within three and a half feet of muddy sea levels. many of them in the bay area....
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the cities nicknamed the american riviera due to its mediterranean climate and also for its spanish influence and mission architecture. on book tv, we will learn about the history of endangered species in california from the author of "after the grizzly." next, find out about rising sea levels and the threat they pose to coastal cities and the author of "the attacking ocean." >> 3.5 million people in california live within 3.5 feet of sea level. many of them in the bay area. that is a lot of people. missioner: then we will the old mission santa barbara to view the archives and hear stories that tell the history of the surrounding area. we will travel back to the silent movie era and learn about the central role santa barbara played in the industry as we explore the story of the american film manufacturing company, also known as the flying a studios which produced silent films here from 1912 to 1921. the, we will visit outdoor museum and discover how the spanish introduced plants to the native indians who cultivated many of these and changed the landscape of california. we will hear about one
the cities nicknamed the american riviera due to its mediterranean climate and also for its spanish influence and mission architecture. on book tv, we will learn about the history of endangered species in california from the author of "after the grizzly." next, find out about rising sea levels and the threat they pose to coastal cities and the author of "the attacking ocean." >> 3.5 million people in california live within 3.5 feet of sea level. many of them in the bay...
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the city is nicknamed the american riviera and also for its spanish influence and mission architecture. on book tv, we will learn at the history of endangered species. next, find out about rising sea levels and the threat that they post to coastal cities from the author of the attacking ocean. >> 3.5 million people in seafornia live within level. that is a lot of people to move. >> then we will visit santa barbara to see their archives and tour the surrounding area. on american history tv, we will travel back to the silent movie era and learn about the central role that sent a barbara played in the industry. also known as the flying a studios which produce silent films from 1912 to 1921. next, we will visit the old mission santa barbara's outdoor museum and discovered how they did his plans to the native indians who cultivated many of these and changed the landscape of california. finally we will hear about one of the earliest and most long-lasting industries. due to its mild climate, the city was promoted as a health resort and estimation for the travelers as early as 1870. tourism ri
the city is nicknamed the american riviera and also for its spanish influence and mission architecture. on book tv, we will learn at the history of endangered species. next, find out about rising sea levels and the threat that they post to coastal cities from the author of the attacking ocean. >> 3.5 million people in seafornia live within level. that is a lot of people to move. >> then we will visit santa barbara to see their archives and tour the surrounding area. on american...
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the city is nicknamed the american riviera at due to its mediterranean climate and its spanish influence and mission architecture. on booktv we will learn about the history of endangered species in california from the author of after the grisly. next, find out about rising sea levels and the threat they pose to coastal cities from brian fagan, author of the attacking the ocean. >> 3.5 million people in california live within 3.5 feet of modern sea level. many of them in the bay area. that is a lot of people. >> then we visit the old mission santa barbara to tour their archives and see items which talk about groups surrounding area. on american history tv we traveled to the silent movie era and learn about a central role santa barbara played in the industry as we explore the story of the american film manufacturing co. known as the flying a studios which produced silent films here from 1912 to 1921. next we visit the old mission santa barbara outdoor museum and discover how the spanish introduced plans from native indians who cultivated many of these and changed the landscape of californi
the city is nicknamed the american riviera at due to its mediterranean climate and its spanish influence and mission architecture. on booktv we will learn about the history of endangered species in california from the author of after the grisly. next, find out about rising sea levels and the threat they pose to coastal cities from brian fagan, author of the attacking the ocean. >> 3.5 million people in california live within 3.5 feet of modern sea level. many of them in the bay area. that...
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the cities nicknamed the american riviera due to its mediterranean climate and also for its spanish influence and mission architecture. on book tv, we will learn about the history of endangered
the cities nicknamed the american riviera due to its mediterranean climate and also for its spanish influence and mission architecture. on book tv, we will learn about the history of endangered
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the city is nicknamed the american riviera due to its mediterranean climate, and also to its mission architecture. on book tv, we will look about the history of indigenous species from peter algona, author of "after the grizzly." also, learn about rising se levels. >> 3.5 million people in 3.5 foota live within of modern sea level. many in the bay area. that is a lot of people. >> then we will visit the old mission santa barbara and see items that tell the story of the mission and the surrounding area. on american history tv, we will travel back to the silent movie era and learn about the central role santa barbara played in the industry, as we export the story of the american film manufacturing company. also known as the flying a studios that produced silent films from 1912 to 1921. next, we will visit the outdoor museum and discover how the spanish introduced plans to the native indians who cultivated many of these and change the landscape of california. finally, we will hear about one of santa barbara's most long-lasting industries. due to its mild climate, the city was promoted as
the city is nicknamed the american riviera due to its mediterranean climate, and also to its mission architecture. on book tv, we will look about the history of indigenous species from peter algona, author of "after the grizzly." also, learn about rising se levels. >> 3.5 million people in 3.5 foota live within of modern sea level. many in the bay area. that is a lot of people. >> then we will visit the old mission santa barbara and see items that tell the story of the...
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approximately 90 miles northwest of los angeles on the california coast because it is nicknamed the american riviera to do with mediterranean climate and also for its spanish influence and mission architecture. on booktv we learn about the history of endangered species in california from peter algona. next find out about rising sea levels of the threat they pose to coastal cities. >> three and a half million people in california live within three and a half feet of modern see love. many of the bay area that a lot of people to move. >> and we will visit the old mission santa barbara to tour their archives and and see items which tell the story of the mission of the shroud area. on american history tv we will travel back to the silent movie era and the about the super bowl santa barbara played in the industry as we explore the start of the american film manufacturing company, also known as the flying a studious which produced silent films from 1912-1921. next will visit the old mission santa barbara's outdoor museum and discover how the spanish introduced plans to the native indians who cultivated man
approximately 90 miles northwest of los angeles on the california coast because it is nicknamed the american riviera to do with mediterranean climate and also for its spanish influence and mission architecture. on booktv we learn about the history of endangered species in california from peter algona. next find out about rising sea levels of the threat they pose to coastal cities. >> three and a half million people in california live within three and a half feet of modern see love. many...
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the city is nicknamed the american riviera for its spanish influence and architecture. n book tv we'll learn about the history of endangers species of california. next, find out about rising sea levels and the threat they pose to coastal cities. >> 3 1/2 million people in california live within 3 1/2 foot of modern sea level. many of them in the bay area. that's a lot of people to move. >> then we'll visit the old mission santa barbara, to tour their archives and the surrounding area. on american history tv, we'll travel back to the silent movie era, and learn about the central role santa barbara played of the industry, as we explore the story of the american film manufacturing company also known as the flying a studios, which produced silent films here from 1912 to 1921. next we'll visit the old mission santa barbara's outdoor museum, and how the spanish introduced plants to the native indians who cultivated these and changed the landscape of california. due to its mild climate, the city and surrounding area was promoted as a health resort and destination as early as 18
the city is nicknamed the american riviera for its spanish influence and architecture. n book tv we'll learn about the history of endangers species of california. next, find out about rising sea levels and the threat they pose to coastal cities. >> 3 1/2 million people in california live within 3 1/2 foot of modern sea level. many of them in the bay area. that's a lot of people to move. >> then we'll visit the old mission santa barbara, to tour their archives and the surrounding...
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intent was never to harm the company gloria riviera, abc news, washington you might be cozy in that bed this morning, and rightfully so! a new study suggests more than a third of americans are not getting enough shut-eye! the c-d-c looked at more than 400- thousand people across the country. hundreds of thousands of people reported getting less than seven hours of sleep per day. that can lead to health issues like obesity, diabetes, heart disease and mental illness. hawaii was reported as the sleepiest state. and if you're ready to get out of bed this morning, get the coffee pot started. that cup of joe could cut your chance of developing a type of liver disease. researchers say two cups a day develop alcohol- related cirrhosis by 44-percent. cirrhosis deteriorates the liver by blocking blood flow. just to be clear though - experts say coffee will never balance out all negative affects of excess alcohol. some doctors are also saying more research needs to be done on this. good morning las vegas.. still ahead this morning... family, friends and colleagues remember justice antonin scalia. how his family is remembering him.... and what president obama is doing this weekend
intent was never to harm the company gloria riviera, abc news, washington you might be cozy in that bed this morning, and rightfully so! a new study suggests more than a third of americans are not getting enough shut-eye! the c-d-c looked at more than 400- thousand people across the country. hundreds of thousands of people reported getting less than seven hours of sleep per day. that can lead to health issues like obesity, diabetes, heart disease and mental illness. hawaii was reported as the...
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the general election likely. democrats are stronger in south florida so it's not surprising. riviera beach a predominantly of african-american community at clinton, sanders a try to capture the boat. today seems to be the day of former presidents. former president bush will campaign with his brother. the connection can have a complex situation because while it can help they can bring baggage with it. we will begin at 4:00. in riviera beach, michael lopardi channel 9 eyewitness news. >>> florida's presidential primary is one month from today and tomorrow is the deadline to register to vote or update your information like address, party party has a close primary meaning you have to be registered with a specific party in order to vote for candidates in that party. you can keep up with all the development of the 2015 election by downloading our free wftv news app code >>> tracking a chance for showers this afternoon in a bigger chance for rain for later tonight. certified meteorologist brian shields brian shields has the latest. >> pop-up variety for today. tonight line of rain and storm so we will see grain late tonight and ear
the general election likely. democrats are stronger in south florida so it's not surprising. riviera beach a predominantly of african-american community at clinton, sanders a try to capture the boat. today seems to be the day of former presidents. former president bush will campaign with his brother. the connection can have a complex situation because while it can help they can bring baggage with it. we will begin at 4:00. in riviera beach, michael lopardi channel 9 eyewitness news....
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intent was never to harm the company gloria riviera, abc news, washington you might be cozy in that bed this morning, and rightfully so! a new study suggests more than a third of americans are not getting enough shut-eye! the c-d-c looked at more than 400- thousand people across the country. hundreds of thousands of people reported getting less than seven hours of sleep per day. that can lead to health issues like obesity, diabetes, heart disease and mental illness. hawaii was reported as the sleepiest state. and if you're ready to get out coffee pot started. that cup of joe could cut your chance of developing a type of liver disease. researchers say two cups a day could cut your chance to develop alcohol- related cirrhosis by 44-percent. cirrhosis deteriorates the liver by blocking blood flow. just to be clear though - experts say coffee will never balance out all negative affects of excess alcohol. some doctors are also saying more research needs to be done on this. good morning las vegas.. still ahead this morning... family, friends and colleagues remember justice antonin scalia. how his family is remembering him.... and what president obama is doing this weekend to
intent was never to harm the company gloria riviera, abc news, washington you might be cozy in that bed this morning, and rightfully so! a new study suggests more than a third of americans are not getting enough shut-eye! the c-d-c looked at more than 400- thousand people across the country. hundreds of thousands of people reported getting less than seven hours of sleep per day. that can lead to health issues like obesity, diabetes, heart disease and mental illness. hawaii was reported as the...
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the committeeeeays they're backing clinton because she has a track recoo of supporting issues that are important to african-americans. clinton already klooking ahead to next month's primary in florida. she'll make a campaign stop in riviera beach on monday. her campaign opened in broward this week. everything from live results to in-depth analysis all at your fingertips. >>> the florida house passed a sweeping tax cut package. the bill calls for a ten-day back to school sales tax holiday. it proposes a tax holiday for nting and fishing gear on a single day in august and for personal computers and computer-related accessories on a day in april. the biggest part of that package would reduce the tax charge to businesses that rent property. it is willing to go on tax cuts. >>> now to an nbc 6 investigation. thieves he a new high-tech way of stealing your identity to rack up some big purchases and it is done through your favorite device. dan krauth joins us with a preview of what he's working on for tonight a 6:00. >> people are hacking into them to get to your most personal information. get this. they're doing it while your phone is in your very own pocket. detectives tell us this is a crime you don't often hear about becaus
the committeeeeays they're backing clinton because she has a track recoo of supporting issues that are important to african-americans. clinton already klooking ahead to next month's primary in florida. she'll make a campaign stop in riviera beach on monday. her campaign opened in broward this week. everything from live results to in-depth analysis all at your fingertips. >>> the florida house passed a sweeping tax cut package. the bill calls for a ten-day back to school sales tax...
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riviera beach is the place where there is ann intersection of martin luther king boulevard and brahm highway, and much of bill clinton's speech did center on themes that the african-american wanted@to hear, black lives matter, civil rights,ets. so where was hillary clinton today? well, she was in a place called elko, nevada, and the reason she is in nevada is because that is the next d docratic cautions caucus coming up at the end of this week, and even though she is doinguch better in the polls there against bernie sanders than she did in new hampshire and in iowa, the polls there actualli tightening, and she felt that that was the place where she had to spend her time campaigning ahead of the nevada caucuses this weekend. so back here i just wanted to tell you about this little speech, the biggest part of this speech wasn't really about but when a donald tmp supporter showed up with a sign and interrupted billlinton, he got sort of smacked down. take a listen. >> wait, wait. and, by the way, i'm not -- wait, wait, wait, wait. i want to hear this. i want you to hear this. and,d, by the way, before he became a republican, or when he was, -- >> you took his money. >> i cta
riviera beach is the place where there is ann intersection of martin luther king boulevard and brahm highway, and much of bill clinton's speech did center on themes that the african-american wanted@to hear, black lives matter, civil rights,ets. so where was hillary clinton today? well, she was in a place called elko, nevada, and the reason she is in nevada is because that is the next d docratic cautions caucus coming up at the end of this week, and even though she is doinguch better in the...