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. >>> and on this first day of black history month, google is honoring harriet tubman on its home page. in the 1850s, the former slave helped more than 300 fugitive slaves make a perilous journey to escape. tubman later acted as a spy for the union army during the civil war. >>> another dry day around the bay area. it was nice. it was pleasant, but we'd like to see some rain out there, mark. how is it looking? >> looks like we do have the change. not the big change you're waiting for, but at least we could be tracking rain showers for the second half of the weekend. today, though, lots of sunshine. it has been at least cooler and intriez conditions out there. here's the system i'm tracking. see the circulation up here to our north and wechlts in fact, point that out to you with this little arrow. that will be tracking down our coast over the next 24 hours. here's closer inspection right now, and the clouds already building up offshore so look for more cloud cover for tonight and here's a closer look at that system right now. loofks like that leading edge approaching kate up along the n
. >>> and on this first day of black history month, google is honoring harriet tubman on its home page. in the 1850s, the former slave helped more than 300 fugitive slaves make a perilous journey to escape. tubman later acted as a spy for the union army during the civil war. >>> another dry day around the bay area. it was nice. it was pleasant, but we'd like to see some rain out there, mark. how is it looking? >> looks like we do have the change. not the big change...
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on the first day of black history money, google honoring harriet tubman. the former slave helped more than 300 fugitive slaves make a perilous journey to escape to freedom. tubman later acted as spy for the army in the civil war. >>> a northern california man is celebrating tonight, as mae fesai tells us that the man was sworn in as i an attorney after a long fight for the right to practice. >> in spite of the obstacles and inspeed sportsnite of thestet bacs we pushed forward op. >> reporter: on the steps of the california state boyding sergoy garcia was sworn in as the state's first officially reck inside undocumented tomorrow. garcia was brought to the u.s. from mexico as an infant. he attended law school and passed the california bar exam in 2009, but found out his license was invalid because he was an undocumentedded immigrant. after a four-year court battle garcia, his family and supporters celebrated the day. >> to be able to rise above that. >> reporter: garcia was also surrounded by total strangers, those who don't know him personally, but know his
on the first day of black history money, google honoring harriet tubman. the former slave helped more than 300 fugitive slaves make a perilous journey to escape to freedom. tubman later acted as spy for the army in the civil war. >>> a northern california man is celebrating tonight, as mae fesai tells us that the man was sworn in as i an attorney after a long fight for the right to practice. >> in spite of the obstacles and inspeed sportsnite of thestet bacs we pushed forward op....
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later on she used harriot tubman and unifying in one person the hopes of folks who want to see the first african-american president and those who want to see the first woman president. >> let's go back to iowa. madeleine becker? >> you describe hilary clinton as a woman of action and drawing attention to her adoption in the political ground. and you think it has inspired others to defy the traditional gender norms that hold them back? >> throughout her campain, she got -- campaign -- advice from people that said don't embrace you are a female. after show lost, she learned she should have done that more. it does symbol to other women you can be brave and embrace. >> i want to ask the iowa crowd if they think hilary clinton could win on the crowd which is something bill couldn't do either. >> why did hillry resign from secretary of state? >> it was never her intention to stay on past four years. we have an interesting moment where aboard air force one the president asked the secretary to stay on another year. he says will you stay and she didn't want to and left a few months later >> and y
later on she used harriot tubman and unifying in one person the hopes of folks who want to see the first african-american president and those who want to see the first woman president. >> let's go back to iowa. madeleine becker? >> you describe hilary clinton as a woman of action and drawing attention to her adoption in the political ground. and you think it has inspired others to defy the traditional gender norms that hold them back? >> throughout her campain, she got --...
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harriet tubman led a raid to free 400 slaves. not just a quiet old lady. she was general. she was trying to a -- this is the tradition. and as michael mentioned, as many people who have told socialists in this country right now, the majority of african american people are for socialism because of their experience under the horrific conditions of capitalism. we talk about new york city with billions being made on wall street and 50 percent of your people unemployed, we need socialism right now. [applause] you know, debbie is giving me the signal. i will read a little bit of this last chapter and then bring a couple of people into the house. someone please save me a glass of wine. the day after wall street was occupied my son came into the world. my sun was born looking merci, disorganized, and screaming for attention. like my son it's a mixture generations past trying to learn and be in the prison and looking toward the future. the seeds of socialism can be found in detroit or in jackson, mississippi. just recently elected mayor. indeed socialism is the unfinished half of t
harriet tubman led a raid to free 400 slaves. not just a quiet old lady. she was general. she was trying to a -- this is the tradition. and as michael mentioned, as many people who have told socialists in this country right now, the majority of african american people are for socialism because of their experience under the horrific conditions of capitalism. we talk about new york city with billions being made on wall street and 50 percent of your people unemployed, we need socialism right now....
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the site that herriot tubman freed 400 slaves.not just a quiet old lady, you know, she was a general, right? and she was trying to break the back of white supremacy by her actions, right? this is a tradition that we are definitely proud of. as michael mentioned, right, as many people who are pro-socialist in this country right now, the majority of african-american people are for socialism because the experience under the horrific conditions of capitalism. we talk about a city like new york city, 50% of african-american young people unemployed in socialism right now. [applause] so, you know, debbie is giving me a signal to start walking. so i'm going to read just a little bit of this last year and then i just want to kind of bring a couple of them. someone please save me a glass of wine. a day after wall street was occupied, my son marl text they came into the world. i often joke that like the occupied with my son was born lucky messy, disorganized and screaming for attention. unlike my son, in generations past trying to learn how
the site that herriot tubman freed 400 slaves.not just a quiet old lady, you know, she was a general, right? and she was trying to break the back of white supremacy by her actions, right? this is a tradition that we are definitely proud of. as michael mentioned, right, as many people who are pro-socialist in this country right now, the majority of african-american people are for socialism because the experience under the horrific conditions of capitalism. we talk about a city like new york...
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frederick douglass and captain john brown, harriet tubman, what that necessary istol in her pocket. let me ask you to quit -- quick questions, taking those last two movements. are you all against slavery? i know i am at dartmouth, but really? [laughter] can ask again, are you against slavery? ou would have been against the founding of the country 150 years ago, but we are all good abolitionists now. we are all for a woman's right to vote, right? men? we're all for a woman's right to vote now, but hundred and 50 or's ago you would've been against the founders, the constitution, the bible, and the law. let's agree, we would have been those good people, but the fact is it takes an imagination to step outside. you don't look at slavery and say, we are better than these other countries. no, you say this is something that needs improving. that's how you begin to become an active citizen. you make a stand for human beings, for justice, for social justice, and in the last 150 years or 200 years, the people who have made a difference in this country, the people who have actually inspired us
frederick douglass and captain john brown, harriet tubman, what that necessary istol in her pocket. let me ask you to quit -- quick questions, taking those last two movements. are you all against slavery? i know i am at dartmouth, but really? [laughter] can ask again, are you against slavery? ou would have been against the founding of the country 150 years ago, but we are all good abolitionists now. we are all for a woman's right to vote, right? men? we're all for a woman's right to vote now,...
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it is interesting to see those seeds planted and later in the convention speech, she uses harriet tubman, known as an abolitionist. a little different from sojourner truth, still using one arc of unifying in person the hopes of folks who wanted to see the first african-american president. host: let's go back to ames, iowa. matalin, go ahead. good morning. you described hillary clinton as a formidable states woman, drawing attention to her adoption of traditionally to achieveraits success. i was wondering, with hillary's success as a strong female leader, do you think she has inspired other fema candidates to defy traditional gender roles and the political realm? guest: she got advice throughout her campaign from people who let people know how strong you are. she had a series of sessions at her house that summer, she learned she should have done that a little more. it does signal you can be a powerful woman and embrace the fact that you are a strong female canada. guest: -- strong female candidate. guest: i want to know whether these students think hillary clinton could win the iowa caucu
it is interesting to see those seeds planted and later in the convention speech, she uses harriet tubman, known as an abolitionist. a little different from sojourner truth, still using one arc of unifying in person the hopes of folks who wanted to see the first african-american president. host: let's go back to ames, iowa. matalin, go ahead. good morning. you described hillary clinton as a formidable states woman, drawing attention to her adoption of traditionally to achieveraits success. i was...
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i was struck by the fact you had harriet tubman's hymn book. >> every time i hold the object, i'm almostects were so large, they needed a crane to put them in place. over a month from now, you'll be able to see the structure of two floors. there will ultimately be five above-ground levels and it will take two years before the museum is finished. congressman john lewis introduced legislation 15 times before it was passed. >> i'd take it personally because i gave a little blood on the bridge in selma. >> we intend to march to montgomery. >> and i don't want us to repeat that sad part of our history. we must never go back. we must continue to go forward. >> reporter: personal, too, for the nation's first african-american president, who will have his own exhibit here. >> what we build here will be a monument for all time. >> reporter: for lonnie bunch, stakes couldn't be higher. your father passed away a year ago. >> with his death, it reminded me that, okay, history can't wait, there are people who will be here who need to see this. >> reporter: a museum not just to preserve the past but to
i was struck by the fact you had harriet tubman's hymn book. >> every time i hold the object, i'm almostects were so large, they needed a crane to put them in place. over a month from now, you'll be able to see the structure of two floors. there will ultimately be five above-ground levels and it will take two years before the museum is finished. congressman john lewis introduced legislation 15 times before it was passed. >> i'd take it personally because i gave a little blood on the...
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. >>> mutt based google used it page to feature harriet tubman.nderground railroad conductor. the former slave helped more than 300 fugitive slaves escape to the u.s. from canada. she went on to spy for the union army in the civil war. >>> taxicab parties are taking a hit. according to the san francisco chronicle k they are having trouble filling shifts and veteran drivers are bailing out and going to work for the ride services. a quarter to a third of all taxi driving shifts are not being filled. on the other hand, ride service companies say they are on a hiring preand enticing them with $40 an hour. and the ability to set their own schedule. >> it may soon cost a dollar more in marin county. >> 1 dollar fee. >> could help be it. and help them to continue paying for county's auto theft task force. it is in place for the past 23 years. county supervisors will take up the issue on thursday. >> time now is 750. we know the super bowl isn't about football. it is about the half time show. what bruno mars is saying about his performance today and who w
. >>> mutt based google used it page to feature harriet tubman.nderground railroad conductor. the former slave helped more than 300 fugitive slaves escape to the u.s. from canada. she went on to spy for the union army in the civil war. >>> taxicab parties are taking a hit. according to the san francisco chronicle k they are having trouble filling shifts and veteran drivers are bailing out and going to work for the ride services. a quarter to a third of all taxi driving shifts...
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brown, harriet tubman, what that necessary pistol in her pocket.et me ask you to quit questions, taking those last two movements. are you all against slavery? i know i am at dartmouth, but really? [laughter] again, are you against slavery? "yes"]ce answers against theve been founding of the country 150 years ago, but we are all good abolitionists now. woman's right a to vote now, but hundred and 50 or's ago you would've been against the founders, the constitution, the bible, and the law. been agree, we would have those good people, but the fact is it takes an imagination to step outside. you don't look at slavery and say, we are better than these other countries. he say, this is something that needs improving. that is how you begin to become an after -- active citizen. you make a stand for human beings, for justice, for social justice, and in the last 150 years or 200 years, the people who have made a difference in this country, the people who love actually inspired us to do better than we would've done, not by looking elsewhere but by looking at o
brown, harriet tubman, what that necessary pistol in her pocket.et me ask you to quit questions, taking those last two movements. are you all against slavery? i know i am at dartmouth, but really? [laughter] again, are you against slavery? "yes"]ce answers against theve been founding of the country 150 years ago, but we are all good abolitionists now. woman's right a to vote now, but hundred and 50 or's ago you would've been against the founders, the constitution, the bible, and the...
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it is interesting to see those seeds planted and later in the convention speech, she uses harriet tubman, known as an abolitionist. a little different from sojourner truth, still using that arc of unifying in one person the hopes of folks who wanted to see the first african-american president. host: let's go back to ames, iowa. matalin, go ahead. caller: good morning. you described hillary clinton as a formidable states woman, drawing attention to her adoption of traditionally masculine traits to achieve success. i was wondering, with hillary's success as a strong female leader, do you think she has inspired other fema candidates to defy traditional gender roles in the political realm? guest: she got advice throughout her campaign from people who said do not let people know how strong you are. she had a series of sessions at her house that summer, she learned she should have done that a little more. it does signal you can be a powerful woman and embrace the fact that you are a strong female. guest: i want to know whether these students think hillary clinton could win the iowa caucus? if
it is interesting to see those seeds planted and later in the convention speech, she uses harriet tubman, known as an abolitionist. a little different from sojourner truth, still using that arc of unifying in one person the hopes of folks who wanted to see the first african-american president. host: let's go back to ames, iowa. matalin, go ahead. caller: good morning. you described hillary clinton as a formidable states woman, drawing attention to her adoption of traditionally masculine traits...
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interesting to see those seeds planted in that speech and later in the convention speech she uses harriet tubman an african-american woman morgan abolitionist bennett suffragette still using that arc of unifying in one person the hopes of folks who want to see the first african-american president and the first woman president. >> host: let's go back to our bus in ames iowa at iowa state university. madeline becker. go ahead. >> caller: thank you for having me. in your book you describe hillary clinton as a woman of action and her masculine traits to success in the political round. do you think she has inspired other officeholders to defy the traditional gender -- that may put them back and they political round? >> guest: throughout her campaign she got advice from people who said don't embrace the fact that you are woman candidate. people know how strong you are. i think that was one of the things, she had a series of postmortem sessions after she lost and she learned she should have done more. i think it does signal to other women you can be this powerful woman and embrace the fact that you are
interesting to see those seeds planted in that speech and later in the convention speech she uses harriet tubman an african-american woman morgan abolitionist bennett suffragette still using that arc of unifying in one person the hopes of folks who want to see the first african-american president and the first woman president. >> host: let's go back to our bus in ames iowa at iowa state university. madeline becker. go ahead. >> caller: thank you for having me. in your book you...
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it is interesting to see those seeds planted and later in the convention speech, she uses harriet tubmann as an abolitionist. a little different from sojourner truth, still using one arc of unifying in person the hopes of folks who wanted to see the first african-american president. host: let's go back to ames, iowa. matalin, go ahead. good morning. you described hillary clinton as a formidable states woman, drawing attention to her adoption of traditionally to achieveraits success. i was wondering, with hillary's success as a strong female leader, do you think she has inspired other fema candidates to defy traditional gender roles and the political realm? guest: she got advice throughout her campaign from people who let people know how strong you are. she had a series of sessions at her house that summer, she learned she should have done that a little more. it does signal you can be a powerful woman and embrace the fact that you are a strong female canada. guest: -- strong female candidate. guest: i want to know whether these students think hillary clinton could win the iowa caucus? i w
it is interesting to see those seeds planted and later in the convention speech, she uses harriet tubmann as an abolitionist. a little different from sojourner truth, still using one arc of unifying in person the hopes of folks who wanted to see the first african-american president. host: let's go back to ames, iowa. matalin, go ahead. good morning. you described hillary clinton as a formidable states woman, drawing attention to her adoption of traditionally to achieveraits success. i was...
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