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when i came around the hill i saw three burningvehicles . one of the past two more three or 500 yards down towards our direction. and i also saw another one burning that distracted from for a moment but it turned out to be an orange colored air to ground she. it was burning on the corner of the road not far from where general case management is. then about we were continuing down the hill. we received mortar fire on the hill that we had just come to the back of us we received eight or 12 . we reached a couple of salvos about five rounds each of mortar rounds and they landed a little above us but they wanted to squad membersin my unit . and they were pretty badly wounded. they were screaming so i let my rifle down and ran down to help them to get them off the road and do what i could. when i got down there i saw one of their entrails was blown out and his thoughts were showing and the other had a shoulder and chest wound and they were screaming wildly and i didn't know what to do and the company commander told me to get back to my position . w
when i came around the hill i saw three burningvehicles . one of the past two more three or 500 yards down towards our direction. and i also saw another one burning that distracted from for a moment but it turned out to be an orange colored air to ground she. it was burning on the corner of the road not far from where general case management is. then about we were continuing down the hill. we received mortar fire on the hill that we had just come to the back of us we received eight or 12 . we...
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so continuing down the hill we receive mortar fire on the hill maybe ten or 12. it's pretty badly wounded so then to them in his stomach and they gets were showing the other had chest wound i didn't know what to do the company commander told me to get back into my position and let the medics handle it. 's if i move them menu i would hurt them more so i went back to the position they pick them up and put them in stretchers and loaded them sorry this is july 27. i am glad that you asked. it started about 845 in the morning something like that. >> you're still the 27th infantry. >> at that time i was at the 29h it is a blow-by-blow account so when we left it took us one day to get there from where we were we spent at least one night on the road sonnet 26 lee camped out and on the 27th. >> you have such a vivid memory. >> i sleep with it every night and i wake up at that every morning. i wake up at 230 in the morning and going up the same held trying to rescue a medic and all of these koreans were shooting at me and i was shooting at them. so i would wake up and tryi
so continuing down the hill we receive mortar fire on the hill maybe ten or 12. it's pretty badly wounded so then to them in his stomach and they gets were showing the other had chest wound i didn't know what to do the company commander told me to get back into my position and let the medics handle it. 's if i move them menu i would hurt them more so i went back to the position they pick them up and put them in stretchers and loaded them sorry this is july 27. i am glad that you asked. it...
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well, it's great to be here and portrayal hills somewhat dog patch at the bottom of the hill, one of the iconic night life venues in san francisco celebrating 30 years in business. this is absolutely extraordinary for night life venue. when i think about all the places i went to growing up. the one-up, the glass cat and all these other venues, they're not even open anymore. so growing up in san francisco, live music, entertainment, events happening in the day and events happening in places like bottom of the hill were just apart of our culture. it's where so many people got their start. and when you think about it, can you imagine back in the day, if you had an opportunity to come to bottom of the hill and actually see santana perform. those kinds of iconic artists performed or got their start in places like this. and when i think about the fact that that pandemic, we have had to all sacrifice and we've had to sacrifice because we've not been able to not only be around 1 another, but we weren't able to enjoy live music. from performing artists, those who dj, those who entertain, play
well, it's great to be here and portrayal hills somewhat dog patch at the bottom of the hill, one of the iconic night life venues in san francisco celebrating 30 years in business. this is absolutely extraordinary for night life venue. when i think about all the places i went to growing up. the one-up, the glass cat and all these other venues, they're not even open anymore. so growing up in san francisco, live music, entertainment, events happening in the day and events happening in places like...
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the north mountain or north hill, the north koreans were entrenched and ready for it. then further, another 400 yards up through a pass. when i came around the hill, i saw three burning vehicles, one at the pass and two more, 300 or 400 yards down the road toward our direction and saw another one burning that i got distracted from but turned out to be an orange colored jeep which was our air to ground burning on the corner of the road not far from where general chaise's and monument is. we were continuing down the hill, we received mortar fire on the hill, we saw 10 or 12, a couple of salvos, five rounds each of mortar rounds. two squad members in my unit and pretty badly wounded. i ran to help them and do what i could. when i got down there, one whose entrails were blown out and his stomach, his guts were showing and the other had a shoulder and chest wound and they were screaming loudly and i didn't know what to do in the company commander told me to let the medics handle it. it is hard to not be able to help somebody but if i moved him i would hurt them more so i we
the north mountain or north hill, the north koreans were entrenched and ready for it. then further, another 400 yards up through a pass. when i came around the hill, i saw three burning vehicles, one at the pass and two more, 300 or 400 yards down the road toward our direction and saw another one burning that i got distracted from but turned out to be an orange colored jeep which was our air to ground burning on the corner of the road not far from where general chaise's and monument is. we were...
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we circled and i am looking out the open door and there is a hill, not very high hill in the middle of a rice paddy, a big rice paddy. and we landed on top of that hill. the guy shut the chopper off and there was dead silence. we got out, and i looked around and there were probably 200 -- meant they weren't in foxholes they did not have time, they were just little and then patient. and there was a man lying in each one like he was holding a rifle except there was no rifle and that man was dead. and they were all dead. they had been overrun and all of them were killed by the vietcong. what we were doing there was the crew chief of that helicopter needed help. we had to go man to man until we found the two american advisers : : and it was a shock. it was a total shock. to that moment, my knowledge of war was limited to john wayne movies and i saw the reality. i saw 200 dead vietnamese and two dead americans and i looked at their faces and carried their bodies and i looked at them all the way back to that base on that helicopter and they didn't look like john wayne to me. in the movies yo
we circled and i am looking out the open door and there is a hill, not very high hill in the middle of a rice paddy, a big rice paddy. and we landed on top of that hill. the guy shut the chopper off and there was dead silence. we got out, and i looked around and there were probably 200 -- meant they weren't in foxholes they did not have time, they were just little and then patient. and there was a man lying in each one like he was holding a rifle except there was no rifle and that man was dead....
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for our venue, bottom of the hill, we were closed for 17 silent months. it seems pretty excruciating and that was the first time that we ever considered the possibility that we might not open again. we prided ourselves on being scrappy and resourceful and survivors, but i think everyone here and across the country and the world realized for the first time that live music venues are fragile and need to be supported. that created change though which is good. we were pushed to forge friendships and alliances and the san francisco venue coalition which were and still are working hard for positive change and adaptation. and adaptation is definitely needed because there's a lot of continuing hardships in this field. we have a lot of band camp cancellations. people are not showing up because they're so afraid. supply chain issues, rising costs. somehow it's a rebirth and it's been completely joyful and we've had seven sell-outs in the past two weeks. so that's fantastic. and other days, it kind of seems like we're never going to be out of the grip of covid and it
for our venue, bottom of the hill, we were closed for 17 silent months. it seems pretty excruciating and that was the first time that we ever considered the possibility that we might not open again. we prided ourselves on being scrappy and resourceful and survivors, but i think everyone here and across the country and the world realized for the first time that live music venues are fragile and need to be supported. that created change though which is good. we were pushed to forge friendships...
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so, i laid my rifle down and ran down the hill. when i got down there, i saw one of the entrances was blown out. one had a shoulder and chest wound. they were screaming loudly and i did know what to do. i was told to get back to my position, let the medics handle it. well is hard to not be able to help somebody. by could see if i moved them, i would hurt them more. so, i went back to the position. the medics came over, picked them up. and put them in stretchers and loaded them on a lori. this was july 27th. this started at about 8:45 in the morning. >> you still belong to 27th infantry? >> at that time, i was in the 29th interim country. this is kind of a blow by blow account, as i recall it. when we left the city, it took us a day to get a day to get to the next city. we spent at least one night on the road. on the 27th we went in. i used to wake up about 2:30 in the morning carrying rifles going up the hill trying to rescue a medic. i'd week up and try to figure out -- >> very bad case? >> yes, very bad case and i didn't know it.
so, i laid my rifle down and ran down the hill. when i got down there, i saw one of the entrances was blown out. one had a shoulder and chest wound. they were screaming loudly and i did know what to do. i was told to get back to my position, let the medics handle it. well is hard to not be able to help somebody. by could see if i moved them, i would hurt them more. so, i went back to the position. the medics came over, picked them up. and put them in stretchers and loaded them on a lori. this...
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john fitzgerald kennedy reaches the end of his earthly journey, those who leave into the green hills of arlington cemetery. >> follow us on social media, c-span history, more of this date in history coverage. >> the new podcasts about books, we look at industry news and reporting on the latest nonfiction releases and bestseller lists. you can find about books and all our podcasts on the c-span now apps or wherever you get your podcasts. you can watch about books at 7:30 p.m. on c-span2 or online any time on booktv.org. c-span's american history tv continues. you can find the full schedule your program guide on c-span.org/history. >> on behalf of the andrew jackson foundation i want to welcome you to jackson's home, to inaugural history and court program. it is the first installment of the 3-part cities to celebrate the bicentennial of the first version of the hermitage mountain -- mention its completion in 1821. for the prior 17 years the jackson's lives in a 2-story farmhouse on this property. they moved into a newly completed dream home, the house is ridiculous, the manger we treasu
john fitzgerald kennedy reaches the end of his earthly journey, those who leave into the green hills of arlington cemetery. >> follow us on social media, c-span history, more of this date in history coverage. >> the new podcasts about books, we look at industry news and reporting on the latest nonfiction releases and bestseller lists. you can find about books and all our podcasts on the c-span now apps or wherever you get your podcasts. you can watch about books at 7:30 p.m. on...
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the senate. a flurry of negotiations and calls on capitol hill today. house speaker nancy pelosi seen speaking with members all day. and her late fupush today for a vote tonight. progressives huddled, deciding their next move when the call came in from president biden right in the middle of it all. is this going to happen or not? rachel scott leading us off from the hill tonight. >> good morning. >> reporter: tonight, president biden could be on the verge of a major victory. house speaker nancy pelosi announcing the house will vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill before the day is done. pelosi urging reluctant progressives to vote yes. >> i hope that it would weigh heavily on them that american people want to see progress in their communities. it's very important that we pass it. so i hope that they would make a judgement on the merits of the legislation. >> reporter: progressives have refused to pass that infrastructure bill unless the house also votes on the president's massive social spending legislation. tonight, pelosi hoping to call their blu
the senate. a flurry of negotiations and calls on capitol hill today. house speaker nancy pelosi seen speaking with members all day. and her late fupush today for a vote tonight. progressives huddled, deciding their next move when the call came in from president biden right in the middle of it all. is this going to happen or not? rachel scott leading us off from the hill tonight. >> good morning. >> reporter: tonight, president biden could be on the verge of a major victory. house...
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and coming up over the crest of the hill. n see the past about a half a mile ahead going down to tinju -- i'm sorry down into haidong. and the road wound across to the right and down a rice paddy on a hill we'll call the north mountain or north hill which the north koreans were entrenched on and ready for us. and up a road further about another 3, 4, 500 yards up through a path that led down through chinju. when i came down the hill i saw three burning vehicles one at the pass and two more about 3ren, 500 yards down the road toward our direction burning. and i also saw another one burning that i got distracted from for a moment, but it turned out to be an orange color jeep that was our air to ground jeep that was burning on the corner of the road and not far from where general chase monument is. we were continuing down the hill. we seen mortar fire on the hill that we had just come to back of us. we see maybe 8 or 10 or 12 about five rounds each of mortar rounds. i laid my rifle down and ran down to help them to get them off t
and coming up over the crest of the hill. n see the past about a half a mile ahead going down to tinju -- i'm sorry down into haidong. and the road wound across to the right and down a rice paddy on a hill we'll call the north mountain or north hill which the north koreans were entrenched on and ready for us. and up a road further about another 3, 4, 500 yards up through a path that led down through chinju. when i came down the hill i saw three burning vehicles one at the pass and two more...
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the open door. and there's a hill, not very high hill in the middle of a rice paddy, a big rice paddy. like so. and we landed on top of that hill. and the guy shut the chopper off and there was dead silence. and we got out, and i looked around and there were probably 200 little, they were not fox holes. they didn't have time, they were little indentations and there was a man lying in each one like he was holding a rifle. except there was no rifle and that man was dead. and they were all dead and they had been overrun and all of them were killed by the vietkong, and what we were doing there. the crew chief of the helicopter needed help. he had to go man-to-man until we found the two american advisers. and recovered their bodies and brought them back to the helicopter and brought them home. that was our, that guy led are us on the helicopter. he needed help carrying the bodies and i, i, it was a shock. it was a total shock. to my knowledge, the war was limited to john wayne movies for god's sakes. and now i saw the reality of it. i saw 200 dead vietnamese, and i saw two dead americans and i looked
the open door. and there's a hill, not very high hill in the middle of a rice paddy, a big rice paddy. like so. and we landed on top of that hill. and the guy shut the chopper off and there was dead silence. and we got out, and i looked around and there were probably 200 little, they were not fox holes. they didn't have time, they were little indentations and there was a man lying in each one like he was holding a rifle. except there was no rifle and that man was dead. and they were all dead...
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to jonathan lemire, ali vitali on the hill and dr. irwin redlener, thanks. >>> coming up, further discussion of the vote we just witnessed, the head knocking it took to get the democrats together and the talks that woman held all day today including but not limited to twisting arms and then later, the first astronaut to go viral who isn't a billionaire. we'll get his take on the space race, his new novel and what it's like to spend months at a time up there all this as "the 11th hour" is getting under way as we look at the national cathedral in washington where much of official washington gathered today to say a final farewell to colin powell. match is this for real? yup! we match all the cash back new card members earn at the end of their first year automatically woo! i got my mo-ney! it's hard to contain yourself isn't it? uh- huh! well let it go! woooo! get a dollar for dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover. mm. [ clicks tongue ] i don't know. i think they look good, man. mm, smooth. uh, they are a little ti
to jonathan lemire, ali vitali on the hill and dr. irwin redlener, thanks. >>> coming up, further discussion of the vote we just witnessed, the head knocking it took to get the democrats together and the talks that woman held all day today including but not limited to twisting arms and then later, the first astronaut to go viral who isn't a billionaire. we'll get his take on the space race, his new novel and what it's like to spend months at a time up there all this as "the 11th...
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i'll leave it tallied, back to you on the hill. no polite way to ask this. when they pass the next bill, the build back better bill, big what is left of that of joe manchin to screw up? >> he will certainly have changes. we've been talking about this for the last few weeks, there are many democrats here who feel like that will screw it up. but the larger pieces of it are still transformative in nature. the thing that i think is very important here is paid leaves, specifically, advocates here held a vigil for it last, week when they thought it was gonna be out of the bill. the next day, they then found out the not house speaker nancy pelosi managed to bring it back. i ran to joe manchin's office the at the, point told him that the changes were being made, and he said that it was very challenging for him to support. this in part because he doesn't think it abides by the rules of the reconciliation process, apologies for using that forbidden word. but he also thinks that it should be done in a bipartisan fashion as a stand-alone bill outside of the social spendi
i'll leave it tallied, back to you on the hill. no polite way to ask this. when they pass the next bill, the build back better bill, big what is left of that of joe manchin to screw up? >> he will certainly have changes. we've been talking about this for the last few weeks, there are many democrats here who feel like that will screw it up. but the larger pieces of it are still transformative in nature. the thing that i think is very important here is paid leaves, specifically, advocates...
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we discussed this and more with our panel the columnist for the hill and the democratic congressman. but first you have read and seen the news over the last few years. rittenhouse is a domestic terrorist and trump is a russian agent. kavanaugh is a rapist. last year's riots were mostly peaceful hunter biden's laptop was a russian intelligence operation and cuomo was the greatest governor. and trumps postmaster general was stealing mailboxes. these are not obscure conspiracy theories cooked up by an anarchist but consensus headline stories reported by all the mainstream media repeatedly and recirculated by social media and search companies. all of them we know it is true there are forces on the other side the election was dolan via venezuelan operative january 6 was in operation and then there is a different set not that they controlled most of the conversation, they do that millions of americans have already shut out that conversation and don't believe almost anything they see in the mainstream press that the people who control these outlets and who dominate the big tech companies wa
we discussed this and more with our panel the columnist for the hill and the democratic congressman. but first you have read and seen the news over the last few years. rittenhouse is a domestic terrorist and trump is a russian agent. kavanaugh is a rapist. last year's riots were mostly peaceful hunter biden's laptop was a russian intelligence operation and cuomo was the greatest governor. and trumps postmaster general was stealing mailboxes. these are not obscure conspiracy theories cooked up...
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eyes on storm arwen, bringing widespread gales, particularly windy in the northeast, some snow over the hills bbc news. the headlines.
eyes on storm arwen, bringing widespread gales, particularly windy in the northeast, some snow over the hills bbc news. the headlines.
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mary's is on the hill where the capital is today and they built the proper st. mary's where it is today, and it is a lovely church. that's one thing we've got. then people in nashville decided we need a proper place to bury and honor our dead. up to this point there is a public graveyard downtown. the churches did not have graveyards, the churches were not that strong at this point but there was a public burial ground downtown and that what is was called, the public graveyard. cemetery movement, starting in cambridge, massachusetts, a parklike place, where we remember the dead and honor the dead, not just a graveyard, and they appropriate land for it four acres, the board of alderman minutes on the plane south of nashville, don't know if you've been to the city cemetery or not but it is not my idea of a plane but it was sort of land and that is what they were thinking about. the cemetery will get organized and running, brought from the public graveyard, the metro courthouse is today to the city cemetery and buried. if you've never been to the city cemetery you r
mary's is on the hill where the capital is today and they built the proper st. mary's where it is today, and it is a lovely church. that's one thing we've got. then people in nashville decided we need a proper place to bury and honor our dead. up to this point there is a public graveyard downtown. the churches did not have graveyards, the churches were not that strong at this point but there was a public burial ground downtown and that what is was called, the public graveyard. cemetery...
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but pizza wasn't born in the lush hills. it came from the darkest, poorest streets of naples and its story combines two of italy's favorite subjects, food and death. >> tv announcer: vesuvius explodes. italy's historical volcano bursts into the most fearsome and devastating eruption at least once in every century, it has heralded disaster. the volcano is this sort of ever-present threat, isn't it? it is. you know, it is on the landscape, you always watch it, and have it in your mind and in your eyes. professor elisabetta moro is one of the three million neapolitans who live in the shadow of the mighty volcano. people are obsessed with the possibility of dying because there is a volcano, because there are earthquakes, -because there are epidemics >> yeah. so it's very hard for them. life can be tough in this volatile city. it's no wonder everywhere you go in naples you see handmade shrines keeping a light shining for loved ones who have died. this is all over the city you see this. yes, they are included in the architecture of
but pizza wasn't born in the lush hills. it came from the darkest, poorest streets of naples and its story combines two of italy's favorite subjects, food and death. >> tv announcer: vesuvius explodes. italy's historical volcano bursts into the most fearsome and devastating eruption at least once in every century, it has heralded disaster. the volcano is this sort of ever-present threat, isn't it? it is. you know, it is on the landscape, you always watch it, and have it in your mind and...
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eyes on storm arwen, bringing widespread gales, particularly windy in the northeast, some snow over the hillsnew covid variant found in southern africa may pose a substantial risk, as belgium reports the first case in europe. there are fears the new variant may be more infectious, and that vaccines might not be as effective against it. we are concerned that this new variant may pose substantial risk to public health. the variant has an unusually large number of mutations.
eyes on storm arwen, bringing widespread gales, particularly windy in the northeast, some snow over the hillsnew covid variant found in southern africa may pose a substantial risk, as belgium reports the first case in europe. there are fears the new variant may be more infectious, and that vaccines might not be as effective against it. we are concerned that this new variant may pose substantial risk to public health. the variant has an unusually large number of mutations.
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and then, we'll see showers coming down that northerly flow, wintry over the hills in the north, perhapsind blowing through the eastern side of the channel, so across kent and essex with those showers. so, that will accentuate the chill. temperatures at 7—9 celsius, well down on what they have been. as we go through sunday night into monday, that frost therefore becomes more widespread. this is towns and cities, so in the countryside, we'll certainly see a frost further south as well. into next week, it's potentially going to get colder still midweek on with a greater risk of some snow, so do stay tuned. this is bbc world news. the headlines — a us jury has acquitted kyle rittenhouse on charges that he murdered two men and attempted to kill a third during chaotic racialjustice protests in wisconsin last year. his trial polarised america, highlighting divisions around contentious issues like gun rights. the president of belarus, alexander lukashenko, has told the bbc it is "perfectly possible" that belarusian security forces have helped migrants try to cross the border into poland. he den
and then, we'll see showers coming down that northerly flow, wintry over the hills in the north, perhapsind blowing through the eastern side of the channel, so across kent and essex with those showers. so, that will accentuate the chill. temperatures at 7—9 celsius, well down on what they have been. as we go through sunday night into monday, that frost therefore becomes more widespread. this is towns and cities, so in the countryside, we'll certainly see a frost further south as well. into...
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ali on the hill.ig thanks to both of you on this wednesday. >>> kids as young as five already started getting their covid vaccines just hours after cdc approval. but what are doctors saying to us parents who might be nervous about getting the kid the shot? we're going to break down what they should expect next. down wt they should expect next. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. >>> i have my vaccine, and life is going to be better. >> i can be back to normal in my classroom, and in the schools so we can have this altogether. >> you heard it there from that adorable little girl. recess together. shots have started going into the arms of children as young as five. now that the cdc has given the final approval of the pfizer vaccine. nearly 30 million children are now eligi
ali on the hill.ig thanks to both of you on this wednesday. >>> kids as young as five already started getting their covid vaccines just hours after cdc approval. but what are doctors saying to us parents who might be nervous about getting the kid the shot? we're going to break down what they should expect next. down wt they should expect next. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory...
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some in the press and on the hill has suggested that cigar may be the only us agency to stock has risenn the wake of the withdrawal due to telling an inconvenient truth over the last ten years. but i would say even the press corps must be credited for telling unwanted but truths through the evacuation of kabul and today. and with the amplification of our reports cigar would not have been successful as it had been. we all know that us agencies have not made honest reporting easy for either about america's longest war. so now like to discuss the report briefly with you today. shortly after the fall of kabul the state department wrote to me with other oversight agencies requesting that we quote unquote temporarily suspend access to all of the audit inspection and financial reports that are on the website because the department was afraid were afraid they would put afghan allies at risk. i strongly believe afghans that are in genuine risk of reprisal due to their work for the united states government should and must be protected that legitimate risk of harm is not an issue to quibble over b
some in the press and on the hill has suggested that cigar may be the only us agency to stock has risenn the wake of the withdrawal due to telling an inconvenient truth over the last ten years. but i would say even the press corps must be credited for telling unwanted but truths through the evacuation of kabul and today. and with the amplification of our reports cigar would not have been successful as it had been. we all know that us agencies have not made honest reporting easy for either about...
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. >> well, a lot of democrats i talked to on the hill yesterday, you know, were really concerned about lack of progress on actually passing the infrastructure bill and the rest of president biden's agenda on the hill, and i think one common thread that came out yesterday was that a lot of democrats hoped that the losses in tuesday's elections would spur them into moving. as we talked about, the bills have been deadlocked into negotiations for months and months. as definitely a lot of democrats see it, americans outside of the beltway don't necessarily, you know, see anything beyond that kind of gridlock and just want, you know, some kind of actual delivery on, you know, everything that democrats have promised here. whether or not that means this will break the logjam here remains to be seen. >> as i reported more than a month ago, the republicans recognized they had a battle here. they did not have a good job of selling the bill and the president was going to start hitting the road to tout the plan to americans, but that didn't really happen. there was a trip to michigan and one here.
. >> well, a lot of democrats i talked to on the hill yesterday, you know, were really concerned about lack of progress on actually passing the infrastructure bill and the rest of president biden's agenda on the hill, and i think one common thread that came out yesterday was that a lot of democrats hoped that the losses in tuesday's elections would spur them into moving. as we talked about, the bills have been deadlocked into negotiations for months and months. as definitely a lot of...
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>> reporter: craig, the speaker speaks quickly, but that's how things are moving on the hill. e no one is speaking specifically about a timeline for voting, if the speaker says that the outstanding issues could be resolved by the end of today, that means they'd be on track to have that bill text written, sent over to the house rules committee. once the committee debates it, they could theoretically vote by thursday. whether they're ready to do that, though, is a separate question. we've heard progressives say they want to do both of these bills in tandem. if you talk to congresswoman pramila jayapal she is laying this at the feet of the president saying she trusts he can get 50 senators on board, including senator joe manchin, who said he didn't feel ready to commit to this plan and framework until he could see the future effects of it economically. he's talking about the congressional budget office score from the senate. that's not going to happen immediately. if you listen to manchin yesterday, listen to our exchange. >> until we have an ironclad agreement, it's not my expect
>> reporter: craig, the speaker speaks quickly, but that's how things are moving on the hill. e no one is speaking specifically about a timeline for voting, if the speaker says that the outstanding issues could be resolved by the end of today, that means they'd be on track to have that bill text written, sent over to the house rules committee. once the committee debates it, they could theoretically vote by thursday. whether they're ready to do that, though, is a separate question. we've...
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this is the story what is going to be happen on capitol hill this week. so question on how you do a story like that on twitter, who wants to know how often you speak to the actual legislators? do you stack talk to the staff more than the members? how do you determine what is information versus spin when you do that? >> that is a great question. when congress and the house and senate have different schedules, my focus is on the house. when congress is in, there's a done dozens if not hundreds of reporters writing on the capitol building counseling talking to lawmakers, to staffers, and then when they are gone you try to get them on the phone both lawmakers and staffers. you try to get the information from the source. the question about spin is a very good one also. no one wants to get taken for a ride. if you have been here long enough and covering you know who to trust you not to and even those you trust you trust to verify. you've got to fact check the numbers and in cases when you can't try to attribute it toeo people rather than writing it matter-of-fac
this is the story what is going to be happen on capitol hill this week. so question on how you do a story like that on twitter, who wants to know how often you speak to the actual legislators? do you stack talk to the staff more than the members? how do you determine what is information versus spin when you do that? >> that is a great question. when congress and the house and senate have different schedules, my focus is on the house. when congress is in, there's a done dozens if not...
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rachel scott on the hill. >>> also news this evening about the high profile trial of three white men charged with murdering ahmaud arbery in georgia. the jury with only one black juror. what the judge said about this today. >>> alarming evidence revealed tonight of a white supremacist plot to incite a racial civil war here in the u.s. abc news now obtaining chilling video and audio of two members of a hate group accused of planning a deadly attack. pierre thomas standing by. >>> tonight, police looking at these new images emerging of the moment nfl star henry ruggs and that deadly collision in vegas. the victim's car in flames. she did not survive. >>> we are also tracking tonight the coldest temperatures of the season moving in this evening, from new mexico up into the northeast. frost and freeze alerts tonight from texas to new england. >>> and after our reporting on the children of southern madagascar, what the world food program told us today. we are overwhelmed by what you've done. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. we have a lot to get
rachel scott on the hill. >>> also news this evening about the high profile trial of three white men charged with murdering ahmaud arbery in georgia. the jury with only one black juror. what the judge said about this today. >>> alarming evidence revealed tonight of a white supremacist plot to incite a racial civil war here in the u.s. abc news now obtaining chilling video and audio of two members of a hate group accused of planning a deadly attack. pierre thomas standing by....
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wet weather will sweep southwards overnight bringing snow onto the pennines, the welsh hills, may be er higher parts of the midlands down towards the cotswolds as well. some wet weather driving its way southwards and that is not the main story. those are the temperatures we are looking at, but it is the strength of the wind that is the more significant feature of the weather. there will be impacts from snow on higher ground, but it is windy widely overnight and into tomorrow. we have got a mixture of rain still for england. some sleet and snow over the hills for a while and that wet weather retreating to the far east of england. elsewhere brightening up, some sunshine and wintry showers in northern ireland and into scotland and temperatures struggling up to around three or four degrees. when you factor in the strength of the wind, it will feel significantly colder. things start to calm down overnight and into the second half of the weekend. we start sunday with a widespread frost, the storm moves away and a weak weather front arrives into northern ireland, threatening cloud and rain.
wet weather will sweep southwards overnight bringing snow onto the pennines, the welsh hills, may be er higher parts of the midlands down towards the cotswolds as well. some wet weather driving its way southwards and that is not the main story. those are the temperatures we are looking at, but it is the strength of the wind that is the more significant feature of the weather. there will be impacts from snow on higher ground, but it is windy widely overnight and into tomorrow. we have got a...
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and that we were let go, this is not the hill to die on.— is not the hill to die on.ny days does one have to do a hunger strike for a prime minister to go, ok, we need to sort this? , ., ., sort this? exactly, i would have thou~ht sort this? exactly, i would have thought we _ sort this? exactly, i would have thought we were _ sort this? exactly, i would have thought we were there - sort this? exactly, i would have thought we were there anyway, j sort this? exactly, i would have i thought we were there anyway, if i were prime minister, i would not be wanting to be responsible for someone starving themselves. as far as i can see, he could just pay the money. and then, maybe she will come back. and if they had been paid to begin with, she would have been home five years ago. mar: begin with, she would have been home five years ago-— five years ago. mac three, what do ou sa ? five years ago. mac three, what do you say? i — five years ago. mac three, what do you say? i say. _ five years ago. mac three, what do you say? i say. the _ five years ago. mac three, what do you sa
and that we were let go, this is not the hill to die on.— is not the hill to die on.ny days does one have to do a hunger strike for a prime minister to go, ok, we need to sort this? , ., ., sort this? exactly, i would have thou~ht sort this? exactly, i would have thought we _ sort this? exactly, i would have thought we were _ sort this? exactly, i would have thought we were there - sort this? exactly, i would have thought we were there anyway, j sort this? exactly, i would have i thought we...
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chilly temperatures in the valleys but some windy weather across the hill tops. a look at the winds in a moment. right now, san francisco, 54 degrees, no fog around as you go into san jose, still in the 50s. not much wind in san jose. different story, though, on the higher peaks east of downtown. 47 in dublin and over towards walnut creek and concord, now down to 48 degrees. know tis the winds. southeast at 5, but a different story on the mountain tops and we're going to look at those winds in a moment. first, tomorrow's air quality. moderate, as the offshore breezes start to back off a bit. i think you're going to notice haze in the air, especially as we get towards monday and tuesday. so, now a look at those peak wind gusgusts. we'll see gusts from around 30 to 40 miles per hour. mainly for elevations above 3,000 feet and as we drop down to the diablo range and santa cruz mountains, breezes at times near the tops of the summits and the ridges, but not the valleys. the north bay by tomorrow morning, looking like a chilly start. lots of 40s across the board. by lu
chilly temperatures in the valleys but some windy weather across the hill tops. a look at the winds in a moment. right now, san francisco, 54 degrees, no fog around as you go into san jose, still in the 50s. not much wind in san jose. different story, though, on the higher peaks east of downtown. 47 in dublin and over towards walnut creek and concord, now down to 48 degrees. know tis the winds. southeast at 5, but a different story on the mountain tops and we're going to look at those winds in...
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that's showing photographs of the hill, fleetwood hill, and you can see an artist's representation. but by the end of the day, it's very clear that they are not moving stuart. and so pleasanton gets permission to retreat and he's going to retreat across -- whoops. back across the river here. whoops what am i doing here. drive me crazy. it was a lost opportunity. it did really nothing except to tarnish stuart's reputation. he was able to consolidate his men. he was able to push back the union attackers, but he got a lot of grief from the newspapers for being unprepared. that's what's happening there. let's keep going because i'm running out of time. where is lee going to be marching north around what route when he leaves the area of fredericksburg. he's going to be going through the blue ridge mountains, right, and there's increasing reports on the part of hooker's spies et cetera, and that's what's happening but pleasanton needs to go out and provide more information to hooker as to where lee is. and the best way to do it is by going through these gaps. you can see there's a gap at s
that's showing photographs of the hill, fleetwood hill, and you can see an artist's representation. but by the end of the day, it's very clear that they are not moving stuart. and so pleasanton gets permission to retreat and he's going to retreat across -- whoops. back across the river here. whoops what am i doing here. drive me crazy. it was a lost opportunity. it did really nothing except to tarnish stuart's reputation. he was able to consolidate his men. he was able to push back the union...
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you can see the widespread 40's in our hills. along the coast and in san francisco, we could have upper 40's and low 50's. you can see some green showing up in the afternoon. a few rogue showers are possible to the south. the best chance will be toward midmorning and in the afternoon and evening as this system slowly rose through. as we head into our rainfall estimates, tomorrow night, we took the one off thursday because the rain will be in cloverdale and northward. one more on friday because you can see that bulk of the rain, up to 1/1 our coolest weather, 58 to 62 with showers. grab an umbrella, you will need it on friday. reggie: student is doing something doctors said she would never be able to do on her own. this is she is disabled and spends most of her time in a wheelchair and usually needs help keeping her balance. that changed during the pandemic and she is now walking periodically. jordan cannot talk, but given the development, her mom is hopeful there could be another surprise. kumasi: i love this. reggie: please watch
you can see the widespread 40's in our hills. along the coast and in san francisco, we could have upper 40's and low 50's. you can see some green showing up in the afternoon. a few rogue showers are possible to the south. the best chance will be toward midmorning and in the afternoon and evening as this system slowly rose through. as we head into our rainfall estimates, tomorrow night, we took the one off thursday because the rain will be in cloverdale and northward. one more on friday because...
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so a few wintry showers around over the hills in the north.e. and we may well keep a few showers across kent and essex during the day on sunday and a chilly winter. but i think the notice is how chilly it will feel. temperatures are significantly lower and they get lower still later next week with increasing risk of something wintry in the forecast. stay tuned. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines: cricket chiefs hold an urgent meeting about racism in the game in england. it comes after another cricketer apologises — for wearing black make—up at a fancy dress party in 2009 my 20s was full of mistakes like that, reckless mistakes off the field that cost me and let down family and let down team—mates and let down friends. austria is to go into a full nationwide lockdown because of record covid cases,— and everyone will have to get vaccinated. here, two children and two women have died in a fire at a house in south east london. a 13—year—old boy is in a critical condition after being shot in the back in birmingham last night. police believe
so a few wintry showers around over the hills in the north.e. and we may well keep a few showers across kent and essex during the day on sunday and a chilly winter. but i think the notice is how chilly it will feel. temperatures are significantly lower and they get lower still later next week with increasing risk of something wintry in the forecast. stay tuned. bye— bye. this is bbc news. the headlines: cricket chiefs hold an urgent meeting about racism in the game in england. it comes after...
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and then, we'll see showers coming down that northerly flow, wintry over the hills in the north, perhapshe eastern side of the channel, so across kent and essex with those showers. so, that will accentuate the chill. temperatures at 7—9 celsius, well down on what they have been. as we go through sunday night into monday, that frost therefore becomes more widespread. this is towns and cities, so in the countryside, we'll certainly see a frost further south as well. into next week, it's potentially going to get colder still midweek on with a greater risk of some snow, so do stay tuned. this is bbc news with sean lane —— shaun ley. kyle rittenhouse has been cleared of all charges within the last hour. in a trial which polarise us public opinion, rittenhouse argued he was repeatedly attacked and acted only in self—defense. others claim he behaved as an armed vigilante. austria is going into complete lockdown at the into of the weekend. parts of germany has also been placed in a national emergency. cases remain high, but
and then, we'll see showers coming down that northerly flow, wintry over the hills in the north, perhapshe eastern side of the channel, so across kent and essex with those showers. so, that will accentuate the chill. temperatures at 7—9 celsius, well down on what they have been. as we go through sunday night into monday, that frost therefore becomes more widespread. this is towns and cities, so in the countryside, we'll certainly see a frost further south as well. into next week, it's...
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the 2.5 million dollars will go towards helping club such as bottom of the hill. bring concerts like the one you see in this video from halloween weekend. >> outside to city parks and plazas. it would help pay local artists to perform and cover the infrastructure costs for things such as port-a-potties and permits. >> need for these outdoor events. the co-owner of the patrol hill institution hopes this outdoor concert series will help bring new life to the city. when you see tourists videos for going to san francisco. >> it's not the same as new orleans where there's someone play music on every corner. well, why can't we do that and put music every corner. why can't we be the stunned. why can't we be nashville. why can't we be a world renowned music city because music drives tourism and >> for music many of the details of the new concert series are still being worked out, but they're expected to kick off sometime next year. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >> all right. let's take another live look inside and on news that the fog rolling in sure cool looking. yeah, we've
the 2.5 million dollars will go towards helping club such as bottom of the hill. bring concerts like the one you see in this video from halloween weekend. >> outside to city parks and plazas. it would help pay local artists to perform and cover the infrastructure costs for things such as port-a-potties and permits. >> need for these outdoor events. the co-owner of the patrol hill institution hopes this outdoor concert series will help bring new life to the city. when you see...
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most of the staff on the hill do not have nato secret clearance. you would have a member can go in with no staff which puts the member at an extreme disadvantage. who is he supposed to talk to? this is why i find this offensive. the state department and dod and all the government agencies are now classifying or stamping documents with these bizarre classifications that don't exist , sensitive but unclassified come official use only. those are not classifications, those are states of mind. but when they go up to the hill, a staffer thinks that this is classified, i cannot share it. my boss things it's classified. that is outrages. that's one of the problems is that even if members try to get it and i remember briefing some members and we had to leave their staff outside because the staff didn't have nato clearance which is in any superduper clearance. it's just a different process. that's the problem stop there was no public discourse about this because the public didn't have access. i am old school. people say i'm ancient, i believe in public discou
most of the staff on the hill do not have nato secret clearance. you would have a member can go in with no staff which puts the member at an extreme disadvantage. who is he supposed to talk to? this is why i find this offensive. the state department and dod and all the government agencies are now classifying or stamping documents with these bizarre classifications that don't exist , sensitive but unclassified come official use only. those are not classifications, those are states of mind. but...