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what you'll end up seeing with the deep south -- now it's going. picture the map. south carolina on down to texas, those are going to be the first seven states of the confederacy. remember, because those states when they go, they go in direct response to lincoln's election, okay? they see lincoln and what they argue is that the country is falling apart and the only way to preserve the principles of the founders is to cut away the basically decaying part of the country, all right? cut away that gangrenous limb to save the life of the country. they're going to organize into the confederate states of america and the first capitol is going to be montgomery, alabama. i don't know why it's not going. there we go. here. look at it there. look at this one. this will help you remember it. dark blue, those are your seven deep south states that are the first to secede. south carolina on down to texas. they go in response to lincoln's election. you need to remember this because it's going to be different motivations for the upper south. okay? you know, some days the magic works
what you'll end up seeing with the deep south -- now it's going. picture the map. south carolina on down to texas, those are going to be the first seven states of the confederacy. remember, because those states when they go, they go in direct response to lincoln's election, okay? they see lincoln and what they argue is that the country is falling apart and the only way to preserve the principles of the founders is to cut away the basically decaying part of the country, all right? cut away that...
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what are the leading exports? >> south africa at exports, everyone knows gold and mining and minerals and so forth. what people don't know is, for example, every c clas mercedess and 3 series bmw in the usa is manufactured in south africa. what people don't know is some of the finest wines are exported from south africa. that is the legacy of the french huguenots. we supply the u.s. market in every shopping center -- in the off-season in the u.s., you find our citrus and other fruits that come here. we do that. we do also very sophisticated stuff. such as, for example, we of the only company that destroyed our own nuclear weapons. and we now -- we put it to peaceful use, so that now comes nuclear isotopes the streets cancer in the united states of america. those are the variety of exports, and many more. >> did i read someplace that the united states still owes a trip over there to pick up nuclear waste? >> they would like to pick up the nuclear waste and controlled. we told them that unlike the united states, we destroy t
what are the leading exports? >> south africa at exports, everyone knows gold and mining and minerals and so forth. what people don't know is, for example, every c clas mercedess and 3 series bmw in the usa is manufactured in south africa. what people don't know is some of the finest wines are exported from south africa. that is the legacy of the french huguenots. we supply the u.s. market in every shopping center -- in the off-season in the u.s., you find our citrus and other fruits that...
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when the south split, they took 75 percent of the oil with them. of course, south sudan says hagleg, that belongs to the south. they never negotiated a border, who gets what? citizenship rights. they need to do that. >> you have been there for, i don't know so many times over the last 25 years, how were the christians handling this? both in the south as well as in the north? >> they were concerned about this fire up in khartoum. they are worried for the christians that remain in the north. sudan as ordered all southern sudanese to leave sudan if they don't have special permits. what happens to the christians left behind? they will be a smaller minority there. they are afraid they will come under repeated attack from militant muslims and al-bashir is losing control. >> are the christians worried in the south? >> no. they have peace in the south for themselves. they are worried about their relatives, others in the north that can't worship freely. >> obviously groups like samaritans purse, operation blessing, voice of the martyrs have been trying to re
when the south split, they took 75 percent of the oil with them. of course, south sudan says hagleg, that belongs to the south. they never negotiated a border, who gets what? citizenship rights. they need to do that. >> you have been there for, i don't know so many times over the last 25 years, how were the christians handling this? both in the south as well as in the north? >> they were concerned about this fire up in khartoum. they are worried for the christians that remain in the...
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and if you -- we're going to lose the south if you sign it. twice when i was booked to go and explain executive order on a radio show, he cancelled at the last minute. and the pens started flowing from the civil rights movement decided to send pens saying one stroke of the pen. and allegedly when the strokes -- when the pens came in, the first huge bundle he said send them over to warford. every cabinet department had to have a member of the subcommittee on civil rights. we met regularly to find out and to move and support each other in how much each department could do. kennedy launched it, supported it, and then the freedom writers wrote. >> so you would say he was good on civil rights? >> i'm just giving you a beginning of the story. >> i was trying to get you to characterize it. >> i came in due course to realize what many thought was weakness or unreadiness. >> gradualism, et cetera, al sharpton interviewing chris matthews saying your book has convinced me that i was wrong that he was just a gradualist and he didn't have a commitment to ci
and if you -- we're going to lose the south if you sign it. twice when i was booked to go and explain executive order on a radio show, he cancelled at the last minute. and the pens started flowing from the civil rights movement decided to send pens saying one stroke of the pen. and allegedly when the strokes -- when the pens came in, the first huge bundle he said send them over to warford. every cabinet department had to have a member of the subcommittee on civil rights. we met regularly to...
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it happened in the south bay high school. nbc bay area's kimberly tere joins us from piedmont in san jose. kimberly? >> reporter: raj, 15 bicycles and tricycles were stolen and the pe teacher here says it's a devastating blow for his special needs students who use the cycles to help with motor skills but they also just enjoyed doing it. it was something that empowered them. >> it enlightens them. they have that glow and feel good about who they are and what they are. once they get on the bike, they want to do it every day. >> reporter: brian ward focuses on special needs students. >> my goal is to provide them with the same opportunity every kid would have. i want them to experience everything. >> reporter: that's were ward is so disappointed. he came in monday to find his entire supply of tricycles and bicycles for students gone. >> basically they used a tool to cut the chain that was on there for this lock. >> reporter: $1,500 worth of equipment stolen and ward's students at piedmont hill high school disappointed right along
it happened in the south bay high school. nbc bay area's kimberly tere joins us from piedmont in san jose. kimberly? >> reporter: raj, 15 bicycles and tricycles were stolen and the pe teacher here says it's a devastating blow for his special needs students who use the cycles to help with motor skills but they also just enjoyed doing it. it was something that empowered them. >> it enlightens them. they have that glow and feel good about who they are and what they are. once they get...
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but yes, he is the south's argument against the north's -- pardon? >> [ inaudible ]. >> yes. so he was an important individual. yes, doctor. >> would you comment on what, if any, was the influence of the french, especially the napoleonic war medicine, on ambulance corps and others. a little bit surprising that we had nothing although it was well known in europe at that time. >> well, the flying ambulances that the french started in the 1850s and 1860s did have an impact on the civil war in the sense that we began to have ambulances and we began to understand that you need to take care of soldiers who were injured and wounded on the battlefield. so the impact was there. it's not as if we used the specifics of their ambulances. the ideas were there. specifics were not. so the answer is yes, it did have an impact and would grow over the course of the 1870s and 1880s when the french became much more prominent with their flying ambulances. but yes, it was there during the civil war. >> as we talk of civil war medicine, we often talk of just the north. >> yes. >> what about the sou
but yes, he is the south's argument against the north's -- pardon? >> [ inaudible ]. >> yes. so he was an important individual. yes, doctor. >> would you comment on what, if any, was the influence of the french, especially the napoleonic war medicine, on ambulance corps and others. a little bit surprising that we had nothing although it was well known in europe at that time. >> well, the flying ambulances that the french started in the 1850s and 1860s did have an impact...
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alive after ernie and his schoolmates and other black youngsters in the south on freedom rides end up getting hedge whipped because they want decent education. and the president is nominating judges who you wouldn't jump over the moon to put on the bench if you were me. personally, i thought -- i worked for kennedy in the campaign and never supported a republican. i am democrat all the way. when i got to washington, there was a sense that i had that many of the white guys who were in charge of running civil rights present company excluded -- [ laughter ] >> really weren't steeped deeply in it and how deep and nasty and hard and mean the racism in this country still was. and pretty words weren't going to fix it. that made it impossible for me to first of all continue as a lawyer who was going to make some money, which it turns out i didn't do, to my wife's unhappy dismay. but you couldn't -- you couldn't live in this society, this heated racial society and not get in it. and get in it with force and effort. and i thought the kennedys were nice people for being so rich. but that they di
alive after ernie and his schoolmates and other black youngsters in the south on freedom rides end up getting hedge whipped because they want decent education. and the president is nominating judges who you wouldn't jump over the moon to put on the bench if you were me. personally, i thought -- i worked for kennedy in the campaign and never supported a republican. i am democrat all the way. when i got to washington, there was a sense that i had that many of the white guys who were in charge of...
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so the segregationist south, the white south, used cold war anti-communism to justify maintaining thes a massive legislative and political attempt to discredit the naacp and to discredit the cause of desegregation. i hope that -- i mean, that's a really complicated question. we could talk more about it, but that's just, i guess, a start. allison? >> what was jimi hendrix trying to say with his "star spangled banner?" >> i was wondering that myself. what kind of political statement is hendrix making? i can sort of appreciate it on the artistic level. you know, he's sort of doing an onomatopoeic version, you know, the bombs bursting in air, and he's doing all these sound effects and all, but what do you think? what kind of statement do you think he's making? anti-war? pro-war? patriotic? okay. we got a couple hands going up. emma and then steve -- jack, sorry. sorry about that. >> i think that he's kind of making, like, an anti-war message because, i don't know, just the whole sound of it sounds kind of violent. like yeah, he's playing the "star spangled banner," but he is playing it in
so the segregationist south, the white south, used cold war anti-communism to justify maintaining thes a massive legislative and political attempt to discredit the naacp and to discredit the cause of desegregation. i hope that -- i mean, that's a really complicated question. we could talk more about it, but that's just, i guess, a start. allison? >> what was jimi hendrix trying to say with his "star spangled banner?" >> i was wondering that myself. what kind of political...
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down towards the south, things are looking unstable. thundershowers expected during the daytime hours. in the southern peninsula as well as much of turkey. otherwise staying dry from the iberian pe ninssula to eastern europe. lots of sunshine and temperatures are on the warmer side, reaching 27 degrees in vienna. i could be rising to 30 on friday. 26 in paris and down it shoulds the south, the hottest spot is the iberian peninsula. i will leave you now with the extended forecast. >>> that concludes this edition of "newsline." we will see you again. ÑÑuqÑuuÑx
down towards the south, things are looking unstable. thundershowers expected during the daytime hours. in the southern peninsula as well as much of turkey. otherwise staying dry from the iberian pe ninssula to eastern europe. lots of sunshine and temperatures are on the warmer side, reaching 27 degrees in vienna. i could be rising to 30 on friday. 26 in paris and down it shoulds the south, the hottest spot is the iberian peninsula. i will leave you now with the extended forecast. >>>...
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and she asked god to forgive the south for slavery. she also complained bitterly about the fact that her own father-in-law, her husband's father, had numerous illegitimate offspring on the plantation of mixed race. that people walking around, her father-in-law's plantation who looked a lot like the master, light skinned slaves and nobody said anything. he got away with it. he's married, he has a wife and children, he has respectability. but he clearly had a second set of children and mary chestnut thinks that this is wrong. she thinks it's horrible. and she said that her father-in-law was a tyrant like the czar of russia. he could do anything and get away with it and the hypocrisy of it bothers mary chestnut. again, these are private communications. they say a diary is often a substitute for a human relationship and she probably couldn't communicate how she really felt to other people in her life so she pours out her feelings in her diary. we must also remember that there are some conservative white women who are part of the pro slavery
and she asked god to forgive the south for slavery. she also complained bitterly about the fact that her own father-in-law, her husband's father, had numerous illegitimate offspring on the plantation of mixed race. that people walking around, her father-in-law's plantation who looked a lot like the master, light skinned slaves and nobody said anything. he got away with it. he's married, he has a wife and children, he has respectability. but he clearly had a second set of children and mary...
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the next steps were driven by african-americans and whites in the south. >> so john f. kennedy first had to get the presidency. part of his exceeding to the presidency, he had to deal with the issues of civil rights. some of this that was going on that kenneth mack has described after eisenhower's presidency. how did he do that and how did he view civil rights as a candidate before he got into the chair as president? >> one day, shortly after i was hired by kennedy, i had been campaigning for him on foreign policy grounds. although he had supported the jury trial amendment in 1957 of the first civil rights act since reconstruction. he was in trouble, but i was ardently for kennedy on foreign policy grounds. he picked me up on a corner in georgetown. he knew i had joined the staff by then and hadn't known anything about civil rights background i had had with dr. king with civil disobedience. he said now in ten minutes, tick off the things that i ought to do if i'm president to clean up the damn civil rights mess. i had my moment. i had my ten minutes. >> what did you say?
the next steps were driven by african-americans and whites in the south. >> so john f. kennedy first had to get the presidency. part of his exceeding to the presidency, he had to deal with the issues of civil rights. some of this that was going on that kenneth mack has described after eisenhower's presidency. how did he do that and how did he view civil rights as a candidate before he got into the chair as president? >> one day, shortly after i was hired by kennedy, i had been...
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and in the south, things were segregated. they were in the north to a lesser extent and certainly they weren't in europe. since he was living in the south, he to abide by customs, with a segregated set of waiting rooms. there were segregated kitchens and dining rooms for the laborers. segregated housing, and yet when it came to work, he gave people autonomy, based on their merit. his building foreman on the property was mitchell jackson, cho w who is a black man descended from one of the slaves at montpelier. another black man was one of the chief horse trainers. they did not segregate when it came to jobs and getting the best men for the job. as we leave this space and go over to the other side of the building, we have the freedom to do that today. from the 1880s until the 1960s, separate but equal was the way it was, was the law. in the south. imagine leaving this room and not being able to enter the next room. so as you can see, the white waiting room is twice as large as the color the waiting room. has more space, bigger s
and in the south, things were segregated. they were in the north to a lesser extent and certainly they weren't in europe. since he was living in the south, he to abide by customs, with a segregated set of waiting rooms. there were segregated kitchens and dining rooms for the laborers. segregated housing, and yet when it came to work, he gave people autonomy, based on their merit. his building foreman on the property was mitchell jackson, cho w who is a black man descended from one of the slaves...
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and now to the south bay and the search for sierra lamar.s morning, investigators will resume the search for the missing teenager's body. prosecutors prepare to make their case against the man suspected in her disappearance. "today in the bay's" christie smith joins us live from san jose. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. antolin garcia-torres has been held without bail since his arrest late monday. what will happen today, he'll head to court and the judge will read the formal charges against him that prosecutors believe that they have enough strong evidence to send him to prison. but the exact charges will be filed today. now, on tuesday, the day after his arrest at a morgan hill safeway, the santa clara county sheriff says detectives gathered direct and circumstantial evidence, enough to prove he killed 15-year-old sierra lamar. she disappeared on her way to school on march 16th after she disappeared, her cell phone and a bag of clothes were found and investigators say that bag had garcia-torres' dna. even with all that, one
and now to the south bay and the search for sierra lamar.s morning, investigators will resume the search for the missing teenager's body. prosecutors prepare to make their case against the man suspected in her disappearance. "today in the bay's" christie smith joins us live from san jose. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. antolin garcia-torres has been held without bail since his arrest late monday. what will happen today, he'll head to court and the judge will...
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. >>> this morning, an elite cycling competition will roll out of the south bay. bob redell live with the amgen tour will kick off stage three in just hours. good morning. >> yeah, good morning to you, laura. and running a bike race like this requires you roll out of bed early. here you can see organizers at the start of stage 3 getting the starting lineup because in about five or six hours that's when the riders and fans will be out here. it'll be starting here at the community center at 11:15 with an expected 3:54 finish in downtown livermore. so if you're going to be driving between the south bay and the east bay today, you want to look at the map we put up. there's going to be a lot of traffic out there with the bicyclists. and it'll start with 1,000-foot climb for riders. heading north for a final finish in livermore. riders will have to travel over 115 climbs. >> stage three's interesting, mt. diablo, we've never raced over it before. it's in the middle of the stage, not in the finish, so it could really make a difference or maybe not. so it'll be very intere
. >>> this morning, an elite cycling competition will roll out of the south bay. bob redell live with the amgen tour will kick off stage three in just hours. good morning. >> yeah, good morning to you, laura. and running a bike race like this requires you roll out of bed early. here you can see organizers at the start of stage 3 getting the starting lineup because in about five or six hours that's when the riders and fans will be out here. it'll be starting here at the community...
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that's why the u.s. and south korea are keeping their militaries at the ready. air force personnel from both nations are staging the largest ever joint drill on the korean peninsula. nhk world reports from seoul. >> reporter: the pilot of this plane takes off for an exercise called max thunder. the crews of 50 jets from the u.s. and south korea are taking part. >> and when we train together, we know there is no force that can beat us. >> reporter: during one exercise, f-15 and f-16 jet fighters took off from kwangju air base. the pilots performed role play exercises taking the parts of ally or enemy. the organizers put guided bombs and missiles on display at the base. personnel can load the weapons on to fighter jets to attack enemy aircraft or ships. >> translator: any power that threatens peace on the korean peninsula will be thoroughly defeated. >> reporter: the allies air forces hold regular drills twice a year. they want to prepare for the possibility of a confrontation with north korea or attacks on military bases in south korea. the pilots say if those th
that's why the u.s. and south korea are keeping their militaries at the ready. air force personnel from both nations are staging the largest ever joint drill on the korean peninsula. nhk world reports from seoul. >> reporter: the pilot of this plane takes off for an exercise called max thunder. the crews of 50 jets from the u.s. and south korea are taking part. >> and when we train together, we know there is no force that can beat us. >> reporter: during one exercise, f-15 and...
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attorney general shied away from that confrontation and appointed a number of segregationist judges in the south and this was very, very important. one thing that people don't understand that we understand the role of the judiciary in little rock, the role of the judiciary was always key in the civil rights movement, civil rights protesters get arrested. are they going to get out of jail? we're going to have a protest. will there be abinjunction against the protest. state courts want to enjoin a protest, are the federal courts going to act and in fact even as far back as the montgomery bus boycott who most people don't know is that in fact the federal judiciary helped save the montgomery bus boycott, they won the boycott because they filed a lawsuit and got it in front of the federal judiciary and eventually the u.s. supreme court declared the alabama segregation statute unconstitutional. so federal judges were going to be key in whether or not the movement was going to succeed or fail in the south and the ken diadministration put a number of federal judges in who issued rulings that were rear t
attorney general shied away from that confrontation and appointed a number of segregationist judges in the south and this was very, very important. one thing that people don't understand that we understand the role of the judiciary in little rock, the role of the judiciary was always key in the civil rights movement, civil rights protesters get arrested. are they going to get out of jail? we're going to have a protest. will there be abinjunction against the protest. state courts want to enjoin...
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area of low pressure moves to the south. through the next three hours, the activity will really ramp up. we did have some sunshine, but those skies are quickly turning gray especially san francisco and right by the coast. keep that in mind, the system is pushing in and as it does so we're going to get gusty winds. for tomorrow, sunny and warmer weather develops and that's just in time for the big celebration of the golden gate bridge this sunday. you'll be having some pretty good-looking conditions. you'll have some good-looking conditions to look forward to at the coast and bay side. if you're looking for the warmth on sunday and monday, stay inland. san jose, we're going to hit the upper 70s. but here, noon, 66 degrees a the the golden gate bridge celebration. if you don't want to fight those crowds, no need to do so. just flip on your tv to nbc bay area. we'll have all the action, proud to be the broadcast home of the 75th anniversary of the golden gate bridge. 69 degrees today in san jose, 69 for livermore. this will be t
area of low pressure moves to the south. through the next three hours, the activity will really ramp up. we did have some sunshine, but those skies are quickly turning gray especially san francisco and right by the coast. keep that in mind, the system is pushing in and as it does so we're going to get gusty winds. for tomorrow, sunny and warmer weather develops and that's just in time for the big celebration of the golden gate bridge this sunday. you'll be having some pretty good-looking...
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the first south korean leader was the first to visit in almost three decades. he denied suggestions they are cooperating with counterparts in north korea on such a project. the president acknowledged officials in myanmar bought conventional weapons from north korea before the two countries restored diplomatic ties four years ago. >>> the president of south korea is visiting myanmar 29 years after one of his pre decessors survived a bomb attack there. >> myanmar visit is the first since the so-called incident in 1983. lee on tuesday met with pro-democracy leader aung san suu kyi who was elected to the parliament. after talks with the leaders of china, and japan, the next day he met aung san suu kyi and expressed support for myanmar's democratic reforms. aung san suu kyi responded that economic prosperity and freedom should go hand in hand. it's been 29 years since a south korean president visited myanmar. in 1983, president chun du fong was targeted in a bomb attack in the former capital city. today known as yanggone. chung escaped injury but 21 south korean off
the first south korean leader was the first to visit in almost three decades. he denied suggestions they are cooperating with counterparts in north korea on such a project. the president acknowledged officials in myanmar bought conventional weapons from north korea before the two countries restored diplomatic ties four years ago. >>> the president of south korea is visiting myanmar 29 years after one of his pre decessors survived a bomb attack there. >> myanmar visit is the first...
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it happened in the 4100 block of south capital street near a pnc bank branch. the driver stayed on the scene. the driver had life-threatening injuries. no word on his condition. >>> growing pressure on jpmorgan chase. the justice department launched a probe into the $2 billion trading loss. despite that trading blunder, the shareholders gave the ceo a vote of confidence today. steve handelsman on capitol hill with more on this. steve? >> i'm sure you're not surprised to hear this is more political. didn't take long for the latest wall street scare to fire up one of the biggest fights in the 2012 race for the white house. how to fix our economy. how to keep our banks stable should government do more or do less. >> protesters outside the jpmorgan shareholders meeting today in tampa. some demanded suffer federal regulations. >> jpmorgan speculated it lost $2 billion, maybe 3. jamie dimon took the blame. >> this should never have happened. i can't justify it. >> dimon kept his job at $23 million a year and kept up his opposition to some of the new obama banking regu
it happened in the 4100 block of south capital street near a pnc bank branch. the driver stayed on the scene. the driver had life-threatening injuries. no word on his condition. >>> growing pressure on jpmorgan chase. the justice department launched a probe into the $2 billion trading loss. despite that trading blunder, the shareholders gave the ceo a vote of confidence today. steve handelsman on capitol hill with more on this. steve? >> i'm sure you're not surprised to hear this...
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the north. what about south?yes. >> what about the south? >> well, the problem with the south, at least for me, and, was that much of the southern medical records were destroyed in a fire. sherman marching through and everything. so they were all destroyed. there are many people who write about the south. i just don't in particular, but the south has a very rich tradition relative to civil war medicine. as rich as what the north had. they did not have the infrastructure. much of this big bang theory that i talked about happened more in the north than it did in the south, just because of logistics and the number of men, et cetera, but the south did have a very rich tradition during the civil war. they actually had the largest civil war hospital during the war. larger than any of the northern hospitals. so, yes. it needs to be written about. it needs to be discussed, and should be presented. well, thank you very much, and i appreciate your coming. >> thank you for coming, and i encourage you to check our schedule for the remaining lectures in
the north. what about south?yes. >> what about the south? >> well, the problem with the south, at least for me, and, was that much of the southern medical records were destroyed in a fire. sherman marching through and everything. so they were all destroyed. there are many people who write about the south. i just don't in particular, but the south has a very rich tradition relative to civil war medicine. as rich as what the north had. they did not have the infrastructure. much of...
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all around the south bay is pretty quiet. raffic sensors are still picking up top speed on all the major freeways. >> a very strange incident during an nba game last night. a woman walked right on to the court in colorado during yesterday's game between the nuggets and the lakers. she was promptly arrested for trespassing and is due in court today. yahoo! says the woman has a history of paint unwanted attention to kenyan martin who has not played for the nuggets for more than one year. that is strange. in case you missed it, the kentucky derby. >> the 14-1 shot comes roaring back to win the race with a record crowd of 165,000 fans who showed up for the event. a big birthday celebration at at&t park. >> willie mays swishing for a giants win against the brewers on his 81st birthday and delivered. after 11 innings, the game- winning hit down the left-field line and they win-from 4-3 over milwaukee. not a bad road trip for the oakland a's moved at 15 of the past nine away from home. a home run from the newcomer led to a 9-5 win ov
all around the south bay is pretty quiet. raffic sensors are still picking up top speed on all the major freeways. >> a very strange incident during an nba game last night. a woman walked right on to the court in colorado during yesterday's game between the nuggets and the lakers. she was promptly arrested for trespassing and is due in court today. yahoo! says the woman has a history of paint unwanted attention to kenyan martin who has not played for the nuggets for more than one year....
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once again, mostly to the south. 75 on sunday. right now monday and tuesday looking pretty good, too, before our next storm system moves in late tuesday into the day on wednesday. that one hopefully should give rain to just about everybody if it comes through the right way. we need to see some rain. >> almost 5 inches. >> coming up, a murder for hire plot unravels. tonight a local school bus driver learns her fate after trying to order a hit on her romantic rival. >> burglars break into a jewelry store but didn't get away with the high end items they thought they were stealing. >> d.c. is preparing to unveil a new skate park near rfk stadium. next in sports we'll introduce you to the official skate boarder of our nation's capital. >>> coming up on news 4 at 6:00 a serious road block causing some problems in china. things could get a lot worse before they get better. juicy johnsonville sausage. made with only premium cuts of pork since 1945. johnsonville. sausage is all we do. >>> the parents of junior seau are hoping to help other
once again, mostly to the south. 75 on sunday. right now monday and tuesday looking pretty good, too, before our next storm system moves in late tuesday into the day on wednesday. that one hopefully should give rain to just about everybody if it comes through the right way. we need to see some rain. >> almost 5 inches. >> coming up, a murder for hire plot unravels. tonight a local school bus driver learns her fate after trying to order a hit on her romantic rival. >> burglars...
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then to the south as i mentioned, the last day or so. the southwest monsoon is really starting to get invigorated. central and western portions of indochina will see heavy showers day. ana low pressure system that is going to help enhance the flow of moisture over the country. widespread showers here too. to the south, the temperatures are going to be in the lower 30s. however, not too bad in shanghai chongqing. it should feel more comfortable at 27 in chongqing and also taipei taipei. all right. as we head into north america, we're goi to talk about our storm beryl. tropical storm made landful earlier this week on florida. it's come back out over wart and it's now a post-tropical cyclone. the winds have picked up over the sea. and it picked up the pace. it's moving fairly quickly now. another couple hours of rain in this storm. then it should pull away sufficiently to let things calm down for the coast of north carolina. however, there is going to be more rain coming into the southeast. we've got a front sagging down here. that's going
then to the south as i mentioned, the last day or so. the southwest monsoon is really starting to get invigorated. central and western portions of indochina will see heavy showers day. ana low pressure system that is going to help enhance the flow of moisture over the country. widespread showers here too. to the south, the temperatures are going to be in the lower 30s. however, not too bad in shanghai chongqing. it should feel more comfortable at 27 in chongqing and also taipei taipei. all...
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greensboro in 1960 when they sat in at the lunch counters, that unleashed young people all over the south, and eventually in the north, because in order to get the attention of the kennedy administration, they got white kids from the north to go and study nonviolent protests in -- i think it was in ohio, and some of them went south to do sit-ins and demonstrations, et cetera, some of them were sent to washington because they were white, and they thought that they could get the attention of the white administration with a couple of exceptions here to protect those young people who were demonstrating for equal rights in the south. now, all of this was happening as i applied to the university of georgia. i don't think it was necessarily the school desegregation stuff at that point. when i entered in '61, it was the first successful desegregation of higher education at that point in the south. and robert kennedy came to my college, university of georgia, i desegregated in january of '61, as the desegregation order was given by a white republican judge, william boodle, and kennedy came in may
greensboro in 1960 when they sat in at the lunch counters, that unleashed young people all over the south, and eventually in the north, because in order to get the attention of the kennedy administration, they got white kids from the north to go and study nonviolent protests in -- i think it was in ohio, and some of them went south to do sit-ins and demonstrations, et cetera, some of them were sent to washington because they were white, and they thought that they could get the attention of the...
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meanwhile as you travel in the south bay, 680 and 880, the construction crews have cleared from the southproblems, northbound is your commute direction and all of those sensors close to the limit for 280 as well as 101, no overnight construction and no delays through menlo park or palo alto. even the dumbarton bridge no construction overnight. friday night at 10:00, full closure for highway 84, the dumbarton bridge, they're doing the final phases of one stage of this work and that will be a full closure. use 92 as one of your alternates, that's a couple of bridges for activity and we have the golden gate bridge with the party going on, as well. a lot of bridge work this weekend. we'll send it back to you. >>> it's 5:51 coming up. who needs an ice cream sandwich when you can have an ice cream burger? it's a dessert with a little side of syrup just aid head. >>> plus one of the truly greatest roclk l au all time. we'll show it to you coming up. for sandals. d try gold bond foot cream. it has moisturizers that penetrate thick skin. thanks. think gold bond. ♪ this stuff works >>> welcome back
meanwhile as you travel in the south bay, 680 and 880, the construction crews have cleared from the southproblems, northbound is your commute direction and all of those sensors close to the limit for 280 as well as 101, no overnight construction and no delays through menlo park or palo alto. even the dumbarton bridge no construction overnight. friday night at 10:00, full closure for highway 84, the dumbarton bridge, they're doing the final phases of one stage of this work and that will be a...
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this front will stall to the south. en an area of low pressure will develop along that over the weekend. that might try to come back north again. the key to the weather will be the big area of high pressure over the great lakes. it will shift to new england, and hopefully keep a hold on our area and keep the stormy weather to the south. that is what we are hoping for. today's forecast is great. 72-77 for the high. the small craft advisories have been taken down. one-2 foot tall on the open waters of the bay. water temperatures upper 60s to around 70 degrees. insta-weather-plus future cast. here we are. here is the storm that will try to develop to the south. it will state stormy down there, but high-pressure holds it to the south. saturday at race time, the one model keep storms to the south and high pressure over us. other computer models bring the rain a little bit closer to us, at least into southern maryland and the lower eastern shore. today in the 70's. saturday will be dry. 74. sunday, monday, and tuesday, rain ch
this front will stall to the south. en an area of low pressure will develop along that over the weekend. that might try to come back north again. the key to the weather will be the big area of high pressure over the great lakes. it will shift to new england, and hopefully keep a hold on our area and keep the stormy weather to the south. that is what we are hoping for. today's forecast is great. 72-77 for the high. the small craft advisories have been taken down. one-2 foot tall on the open...
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south carolina. it's all part of the united states. south carolina secedes but you have a u.s. military installation there. what do you do with it? if you're the north you're like, no way, we're not letting go. you can't tell us to leave. south carolina is saying we're not part of the united states anymore. you might as well have a u.s. military installation in mexico. it's just not going to happen. you're not allowed to do that without our permission. so what's happening is the guys in the u.s. army who are stationed at ft. sumter are saying, we stay. in some cases you'll get forts like in texas where everybody kind of goes home. if you're from the north, you can go home to the north. if you're in the south, you can stay here. a whole bunch of weapons we'll confiscate. texas will use them, thank you very much. it comes to a head in certain spots though. florida it came to a head and it really comes to a head in charleston harbor at ft. sumter. that becomes the sticking point. that becomes that crisis point of who's going to go where. does that answer it? >> yes. >> any other qu
south carolina. it's all part of the united states. south carolina secedes but you have a u.s. military installation there. what do you do with it? if you're the north you're like, no way, we're not letting go. you can't tell us to leave. south carolina is saying we're not part of the united states anymore. you might as well have a u.s. military installation in mexico. it's just not going to happen. you're not allowed to do that without our permission. so what's happening is the guys in the...
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they came and said we're all up for election, and if you -- we're going to lose the south or a lot of us if you sign it. twice when i was booked to go on explaining the executive order on martin gronsky's radio show, he canceled at the last minute. the pen started flowing from the civil rights movement decided to send pens saying one stroke of a pen and allegedly when the strokes -- when the pens came in, the first huge bundle, he said send them over to wofford. he's got me into that. burr on executive action, he formed a sub cabinet group on civil rights which he asked me to chair and which every cabinet department had to have a member of the sub cabinet committee on civil rights. we met regularly to find out and to move and to support each other in how much each department could do. kennedy launched it and supported it and then the freedom riders rode. >> so you would say he was good on civil rights? >> i'm just giving you a beginning story. >> i was trying to get you to characterize it because before we get -- >> i came in due course to realize that what many thought was weakness o
they came and said we're all up for election, and if you -- we're going to lose the south or a lot of us if you sign it. twice when i was booked to go on explaining the executive order on martin gronsky's radio show, he canceled at the last minute. the pen started flowing from the civil rights movement decided to send pens saying one stroke of a pen and allegedly when the strokes -- when the pens came in, the first huge bundle, he said send them over to wofford. he's got me into that. burr on...
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it said that this court decision was going to change the face of the south, and i said good. because i wanted to change the face of the south. the south that i saw at that time as a 13, 12, 13-year-old it was something, segregated fountains, buses, limited jobs, all of that. we didn't get our street paved until i think -- until the supreme court decision was handed down. there were no more new school buildings built for black folks after may 17th, 1954 than any time in the history of the country. all of that, you know, is what you're processing, so the way that little rock was a series, was a challenge from the state naacp daisy bates, and there's a documentary that i think public television has been doing on mrs. bates, but the moment came that i had a chance to say that i wanted to transfer. i wanted to transfer because you saw this huge building. you passed it every day. you knew that i came out of a family of teachers, and they always complained about the resources that central had as compared to what we had, the hand-me-down books, so -- and i figured i wanted to get the
it said that this court decision was going to change the face of the south, and i said good. because i wanted to change the face of the south. the south that i saw at that time as a 13, 12, 13-year-old it was something, segregated fountains, buses, limited jobs, all of that. we didn't get our street paved until i think -- until the supreme court decision was handed down. there were no more new school buildings built for black folks after may 17th, 1954 than any time in the history of the...
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people are being asked to stay away from the area now. south mcdowell and mcneil drive is the intersection and we're told the on and off-ramps to 101 at nearby east washington street has been closed. here you see another look at the massive number there of police presence, s.w.a.t. teams from agencies as far as san mateo county we are hearing are up there. this has been happening for the last hour and a half. we've been tracking it for you and it is still very active. amy hollyfield is arriving on the scene shortly. she is going to have another update. >>> you can see how the streets are blocked off by police cars. let's see what effect it is having on traffic. >>> as we stay on the shot, you can see activity is flowing into the residential area. the main street is east washington street, right near north mcdowell and south mcdowell boulevard. originally it was near safeway now best western in that same shopping area, complex or near the same area. if you are traveling northbound on 101 east washington street off-ramp is currently blocked. you
people are being asked to stay away from the area now. south mcdowell and mcneil drive is the intersection and we're told the on and off-ramps to 101 at nearby east washington street has been closed. here you see another look at the massive number there of police presence, s.w.a.t. teams from agencies as far as san mateo county we are hearing are up there. this has been happening for the last hour and a half. we've been tracking it for you and it is still very active. amy hollyfield is arriving...
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and in the south, things were segregated. they were in the north as well, but not to the same extent and certainly they were not in europe, but because he was living in the south, he had to abide by social customs here with a segregated set of waiting rooms for the people who worked on his estate. there were segregated kitchens, and segregated dining rooms for the laborers. there were segregated housing, and yet when it came to work, it gave people autonomy that was based on their merit. his building coreman on the property was mitchell jackson, a black man, descended from one of the slaves at montpelier. another african-american gentleman was one of the dupont's chief horse trainers. so they did not segregate when it came to jobs and getting the best man for the job. as we leave this space and go over to the other side of the building, we have to remember that we have the freedom to do that today, but from the 1880s, until the 1960s, separate but equal was the way it was, was the law in the south. imagine leaving this room an
and in the south, things were segregated. they were in the north as well, but not to the same extent and certainly they were not in europe, but because he was living in the south, he had to abide by social customs here with a segregated set of waiting rooms for the people who worked on his estate. there were segregated kitchens, and segregated dining rooms for the laborers. there were segregated housing, and yet when it came to work, it gave people autonomy that was based on their merit. his...
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temperature right now, notice to the south. for the d.c. and quantico. fredericksburg and leonardtown. down across the eastern shore, cambridge in the mid-70s, salisbury, 76 and that is where the warmer air is. more to the north-northwest, hagerstown, frederick, martinsburg are in the 60s there and we're on the front and we could have a spotty thundershower this evening. then overnight tonight, we're talking about the continuation of some passing showers and some drizzle and fog, too and looks like we'll see it tomorrow and the full forecast, when we might see better stuff and warm, hot weather is coming our way. >> okay. >> all right, yeah, this is kind of tough to handle on the heels of a gorgeous weekend. >> and you just said, the important thing is we had a gorgeous weekend. >> you are correct, my friend. all right, we'll see you soon. >>> remember, check the weather any time with the fox 5 weather app. download it on your droid, ipad and on our website, www.myfoxdc.com. >>> alarming now statistics about overweight teens and heart risks. new federal
temperature right now, notice to the south. for the d.c. and quantico. fredericksburg and leonardtown. down across the eastern shore, cambridge in the mid-70s, salisbury, 76 and that is where the warmer air is. more to the north-northwest, hagerstown, frederick, martinsburg are in the 60s there and we're on the front and we could have a spotty thundershower this evening. then overnight tonight, we're talking about the continuation of some passing showers and some drizzle and fog, too and looks...
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but underneath that, there is concern about oil around the perimeter around the south china sea. there is a tendency, one perceives -- and the chinese, because it is all -- called the south china sea, that it is their territorial property and everything happens in all the way up to the other country there is theirs, and they have been pretty relentless and that demand. they have not been accommodating, they have not sat down and said this is yours, this is ours, but it has been a relentless demand for the shoreline of the south china sea. and that is very disturbing to those countries. i heard this talk about a great deal being in asia, their designs on the south china sea. there is a tendency, in asia, to name waterways of countries -- the indian ocean, and those countries tend to think they own those waterways. >> the south china sea is a fair test of the issue i am putting before us. if indeed they are pushing it aggressively and relentlessly and are going to use their military might and new power to capture the south china sea, including the pieces which many people consider m
but underneath that, there is concern about oil around the perimeter around the south china sea. there is a tendency, one perceives -- and the chinese, because it is all -- called the south china sea, that it is their territorial property and everything happens in all the way up to the other country there is theirs, and they have been pretty relentless and that demand. they have not been accommodating, they have not sat down and said this is yours, this is ours, but it has been a relentless...
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more showers down to the south and west through western north carolina. there is plenty of source material for additional showers at times through the evening. 62 in hagerstown. they have picked up 0.74 inches of rain. we will talk about sunni airdates and when they will arrive in just a couple of minutes. >> remember you can track the rain on your computer by heading to the weather page on wjla.com or by downloading the applications for your iphone or android. >> a developing story this evening, lawyers for six men convicted the 1984 murder are asking a judge to overturn those convictions. the men were convicted of murdering catherine fuller. their lawyer said police and prosecutors coerce their confessions and withheld evidence that could have cleared them. a judge will decide whether to overturn the convictions or to grant the men and new trial. >> chris georges county police are looking for two suspects in a recent rash of robberies. two gunmen robbed a gas station in buoy friday night. they have a dozen businesses in prince george's county. they may a
more showers down to the south and west through western north carolina. there is plenty of source material for additional showers at times through the evening. 62 in hagerstown. they have picked up 0.74 inches of rain. we will talk about sunni airdates and when they will arrive in just a couple of minutes. >> remember you can track the rain on your computer by heading to the weather page on wjla.com or by downloading the applications for your iphone or android. >> a developing story...
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this is off of the coast of the south carolina and north carolina. it is considered a tropical storm right now. winds 45 miles per hour this morning. it is all over the place right now. a slight week ago we had alberto around the south carolina and north carolina coastline. it made it out to the cooler waters. well, it is doing the same thing. it will impact north florida and south carolina, but it will not impact us. it will not be near our coastline. so today, warm humid conditions in place after a front will move past us to the north. not expected to do anything for us then just a few clouds. the humidity, the unstable air bring us a scattered showers popping up here and there, but the summertime pattern that you get when the afternoon temperatures get high. so, very, very tropical in feel. the next high tide is 10:49 and boaters looking forward to the forecast. 90 degrees. partly cloudy tonight. 66 and warm and humidity. 90 on sunday, 92 on monday. 88 and 86. a nice weekend for memorial day. >> all right. >>> still ahead on eyewitness news saturda
this is off of the coast of the south carolina and north carolina. it is considered a tropical storm right now. winds 45 miles per hour this morning. it is all over the place right now. a slight week ago we had alberto around the south carolina and north carolina coastline. it made it out to the cooler waters. well, it is doing the same thing. it will impact north florida and south carolina, but it will not impact us. it will not be near our coastline. so today, warm humid conditions in place...
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it's just getting started, in fact, down across the south. we also have the southwest monsoon which is getting pretty active now over indochina. eastern and western coasts of indochina looking for heavy downpours on wednesday and into thursday. some other areas experiencing heavy rain is the southeast of the united states. and it's because of beryl. the tropical storm that made landfall on monday morning, now a tropical depression. moving through georgia into south carolina. making way for the water. now once it moves over the atlantic again, it's likely to get invigorated, become a tropical storm once again. keeping a close eye on what happens as we head into wednesday afternoon. at the moment, 45 kilometer an hour winds. we're not deal with storm force winds but it's going to be gusty around the system. the main threat is the rain. it has been so heavy over the last several days. the coast is still in for another soaking down here as we head into the next 48 hours. and overall totals could reach up to about 400 millimeters. so that's certain
it's just getting started, in fact, down across the south. we also have the southwest monsoon which is getting pretty active now over indochina. eastern and western coasts of indochina looking for heavy downpours on wednesday and into thursday. some other areas experiencing heavy rain is the southeast of the united states. and it's because of beryl. the tropical storm that made landfall on monday morning, now a tropical depression. moving through georgia into south carolina. making way for the...
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they have the same interests as a lot of filipinos in the tenderloin south of market. we want to make sure they stay in the district to make sure they have affordable housing, adequate services. [tone!] we want to make sure they of culturally competent services that they receive from the community. we want to make sure you continue hearing the community today and a different resonance speaking to keep district 6 south of market together. thank you. >> thank you, ma'am. >> it is ok. [tone!] >> good morning, a task force members. my name is lorenzo. miami tenderloin resident and a member of the association has a membership base of over 150 filipino residents in the tenderloin. i would like to ask everyone in the task force to consider the impact on district 6. soma/mission/tenderloin has been the starting point for many filipino residents and families historically. the filipino community has been part of that district since the 1920's. this is where we could find affordable housing, adequate jobs and services that the new immigrants need. it is extremely important that th
they have the same interests as a lot of filipinos in the tenderloin south of market. we want to make sure they stay in the district to make sure they have affordable housing, adequate services. [tone!] we want to make sure they of culturally competent services that they receive from the community. we want to make sure you continue hearing the community today and a different resonance speaking to keep district 6 south of market together. thank you. >> thank you, ma'am. >> it is ok....
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sunnyvale saratoga to the south, getting congested. a lot of folks use that to and from the apple campus. a live look out there as we end our shot and bob redell still out there. i'm going to send it back over to you with forecast. >> grab your shades, it's going to be bright, especially in the east where the sunrises. temperatures are in the 50s to start. we are headed toward the 90s in the warmest cities across the bay. that translates to the upper 70s bay side and at the coast, we'll see the mid-70s today. a little bit cooler for tomorrow and we've got showers on the way early next week. back to you guys. >> thank you for being with us on this thursday morning.
sunnyvale saratoga to the south, getting congested. a lot of folks use that to and from the apple campus. a live look out there as we end our shot and bob redell still out there. i'm going to send it back over to you with forecast. >> grab your shades, it's going to be bright, especially in the east where the sunrises. temperatures are in the 50s to start. we are headed toward the 90s in the warmest cities across the bay. that translates to the upper 70s bay side and at the coast, we'll...
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clouds to the south are the result of the showers and the storms that are actually down to our south. first warning doppler radar shows you what is there. there is a front pushing through the area, but by the blue line the cold front is pushing most of the activity to the south. so, is clearing our region early on. look at the temperatures right now. 64 degrees at bwi marshall. our forecast? looks like this other than fog in the morning, partly sunny with a shower. overnight lows, 58 degrees. and tomorrow? back up to just around 72 and clouds breaking for the sun. your the exclusive eye witness news first warning five-day forecast is coming up. >> thank you. >>> first, here's what people are talking about today. two women are shot inside of a howard county church office. now, police are saying that they were trying to help the man who pulled the trigger. meghan mccorkell has more. >> reporter: good morning, everyone. police believe that the shooter is a homeless man who turned to the church for help. but they are saying that he turn odthe church and came back with a gun. inside of a p
clouds to the south are the result of the showers and the storms that are actually down to our south. first warning doppler radar shows you what is there. there is a front pushing through the area, but by the blue line the cold front is pushing most of the activity to the south. so, is clearing our region early on. look at the temperatures right now. 64 degrees at bwi marshall. our forecast? looks like this other than fog in the morning, partly sunny with a shower. overnight lows, 58 degrees....
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japan and the u.s. and south korea. they will talk to china and russia and the community as a whole will convey a strong message to north korea. >> what we have said is the more you engage in acts, the more isolated you will become. the stronger sanctions that will number place, the more isolated you will be politically and commercially. pyongyang is clear that the united states, japan, south korea and other countries in the region are unified in insisting that it abide by its responsibilities, abide by international norms and they will not be able to purchase anything from further provocative acts. >> they discussed china. japan and the u.s. need strategic dialogue with the country. obama points out that the government must ooh bide by laws, rules and norms as it continues to grow. that's all for this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
japan and the u.s. and south korea. they will talk to china and russia and the community as a whole will convey a strong message to north korea. >> what we have said is the more you engage in acts, the more isolated you will become. the stronger sanctions that will number place, the more isolated you will be politically and commercially. pyongyang is clear that the united states, japan, south korea and other countries in the region are unified in insisting that it abide by its...
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did way to so many people in the south bay working full time for $16 an hour. taking place tonight for this city council but is is a minimum-wage increase on a november ballot or pass the ordinance of rights. >>> and says they juliet grips cbs five. california lawmakers might get smaller paychecks next week a state commission is expected to consider a 5 percent pay cut for elected officials and approves everyone from governor brown to the state school superintendent would get less money. salaries from like to officials range from 95,000 to 174,000 the governor proposed a similar cut for state workers. the ship's pilot blamed for the worst oil spill in san francisco bay and two decades is trying to sail the day again the news reports said john corta is trying to renew his mariner's license records show the coast guard denies his most recent request in february could serve 10 months in prison after that he crashed into the bay bridge and dumped more than 50,000 gal. of fuel into the day in 2007. the nato summit is over but day to brought out more protesters. not k
did way to so many people in the south bay working full time for $16 an hour. taking place tonight for this city council but is is a minimum-wage increase on a november ballot or pass the ordinance of rights. >>> and says they juliet grips cbs five. california lawmakers might get smaller paychecks next week a state commission is expected to consider a 5 percent pay cut for elected officials and approves everyone from governor brown to the state school superintendent would get less...
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a few storms to the south and up toward the west. that's where we're sewing those rigthose -- seeing those right now. tomorrow morning a few showers once again across the region. make sure you have the umbrella handy. temperatures 58 to 63 degrees. we will see the good chance of showers and storms tomorrow with a high near 85. 84 on your friday. 83 on saturday. right now it looks like some cooler weather. temperatures closer to average as we head in toward early next week and there will be another chance of storms there too but a little summer coming back tomorrow. >> we're ready for it. >> thanks, doug. >>> coming up a budget battle in virginia may be approaching a dead end. why the metro might never make it to dulles. >>> and a decision is about to be made on the plan to let bars stay open longer in the district. >>> coming up in sports bryce harper's home debut gets some mixed debuts. a tampa bay buccaneers head coach makes a very classy move and here at verizon center's home ice advantage for the capitals or >>> an update on our
a few storms to the south and up toward the west. that's where we're sewing those rigthose -- seeing those right now. tomorrow morning a few showers once again across the region. make sure you have the umbrella handy. temperatures 58 to 63 degrees. we will see the good chance of showers and storms tomorrow with a high near 85. 84 on your friday. 83 on saturday. right now it looks like some cooler weather. temperatures closer to average as we head in toward early next week and there will be...