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winslow and penelope that survived. and in his will, josiah winslow gave his power over the state so at this time, typically receive one third of the personal property into one third into the real estate and josiah winslow is charged with how to settle the land and if she needs to well and truly is in her ability to land management which would've shown during the years that he was governor and had to oversee the property. so penelope, had 23 years of the high life and she does rise to the occasion and she overcomes her grief. and she educates her children and the property and she also - to reclaim the property and one is latest 17 oh three right before her death and she writes to the massachusetts governor and so again is just this document saying that her knowledge of legal matters in the education that she must've had. so the issue is resolved. but not until after her death so it actually happens to penelope and also josiah winslow's home, the strength of the bird down in the 60s, turned out to be true and then there
winslow and penelope that survived. and in his will, josiah winslow gave his power over the state so at this time, typically receive one third of the personal property into one third into the real estate and josiah winslow is charged with how to settle the land and if she needs to well and truly is in her ability to land management which would've shown during the years that he was governor and had to oversee the property. so penelope, had 23 years of the high life and she does rise to the...
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winslow -- and feel free to add anything to this -- but winslow's published his first account in 1622-1624. they are more detailed because they're dealing with the farm work and compressed period of time. some of his later works like his attack on samuel and such are addressing specific issues. wenzel never set out to write an entire history of the experience of the pilgrims. he was writing about certain events, and as a result he could go into a great deal more detail, whereas bradford was trying to give us a much broader picture. >> i think that's right. going back to the shakespeare point, barbara has an interesting point. shakespeare was believed to have performed near the church that bradford attended. does that mean shakespeare himself or his plays were performed? that would need to be clarified. but doctor banks she said shared that with me. he thinks him if seeing each other. that to imply that shakespeare was in leiden at that point. i didn't know that. >> i did know it either and i'm going to have to talk to doctor banks about that and find out. >> that's remarkable thing to
winslow -- and feel free to add anything to this -- but winslow's published his first account in 1622-1624. they are more detailed because they're dealing with the farm work and compressed period of time. some of his later works like his attack on samuel and such are addressing specific issues. wenzel never set out to write an entire history of the experience of the pilgrims. he was writing about certain events, and as a result he could go into a great deal more detail, whereas bradford was...
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. - [winslow] that meant it wasn't the anchorman who was the most important person on the screen.was the person being interviewed and jim spenso much time going over his questions, squeezing out any adjective that was unnecessary. and robin often said that he learned so much from jim about the art of asking a simple question that was so much more effective and got a much better response. - [lehrer]: and do you believe in your ability to be able to put the donna rice and the personal issues hind you in such a way that the people will listen to you? - [hart]: yes. - [lehrer]: why are you so confident? - [hart]: because i don't think the people care. - [deggans] the newshour has a long and storied tradition of trust reaching all the way back to its origins as a program that was documenting the watergate scandal. and then to have that morph into a general news program that was dedicated to bringing that level of coverage to all kinds of news stories. it's a remarkable story. and it's one that earns a lot of trust from viewers. - [glover]: since the star of the show is the reporting, t
. - [winslow] that meant it wasn't the anchorman who was the most important person on the screen.was the person being interviewed and jim spenso much time going over his questions, squeezing out any adjective that was unnecessary. and robin often said that he learned so much from jim about the art of asking a simple question that was so much more effective and got a much better response. - [lehrer]: and do you believe in your ability to be able to put the donna rice and the personal issues hind...
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they tweeted out this photo of a downed tree in the area of winslow and bay street. and you can see the large tree there that's blocking the road. and firefighters are on the scene to try to figure out how to remove it. and in the meantime, they're asking crews the crews are asking people to avoid the area. that's just some of the storm damage we're seeing tonight. jonathan, let's run. let's get you ready for the start of your monday as well as. >> a lot of rain were expected to see overnight as well. kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow in tonight with a look at what's on the way. yeah. those gusty winds whipp-ng around the bay area was just checking some of those obse vations. now 4050 plus mile an hour gusts across parts of the bay area's strongest gust, of course, over the mountain tops. but yeah, we're going to see a tremendous amount of snow in the sierra nevada. it has been coming down there heavily already you can see a daughter and then watching the snow plow go back and forth. that's all they can do that all clear the roads out a little bit, then all
they tweeted out this photo of a downed tree in the area of winslow and bay street. and you can see the large tree there that's blocking the road. and firefighters are on the scene to try to figure out how to remove it. and in the meantime, they're asking crews the crews are asking people to avoid the area. that's just some of the storm damage we're seeing tonight. jonathan, let's run. let's get you ready for the start of your monday as well as. >> a lot of rain were expected to see...
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and big business, discover how life's winners live, love and spend their fortunes. >> i mean, don winslowt clear yesterday he was always negotiating in bad faith and never planned to vote for build back better. >> i knew where they were and i knew what they could and could not do. they just never realized it because they figure surely to god we can move one person. the bottom line i knew we could not change. it never was going to change. it never could change with that many people. for the last month what are we going to do? how about this? >> he pulled a full j.d. vance showing open contempt for the people he supposedly is doing such a bang up job representing. he actually had the nerve to raise questions and concerns that parents would use their child tax credits on, oh, yes, on drugs. well gee, mr. manchin and the yacht, call your constituents welfare queens and get on with it. there is actually data that shows nine in ten americans use their child tax credit on necessities like food and shelter and education. ton top of that, manchin raised the concern that people would abuse paid lea
and big business, discover how life's winners live, love and spend their fortunes. >> i mean, don winslowt clear yesterday he was always negotiating in bad faith and never planned to vote for build back better. >> i knew where they were and i knew what they could and could not do. they just never realized it because they figure surely to god we can move one person. the bottom line i knew we could not change. it never was going to change. it never could change with that many people....
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winslow reporting for us well, mudslides are yet another threat. crews are already cleaning up several minor slides along pacific coast highway in santa monica and malibu. we have no reports of injuries as a result of these slides. caltrans though, has been working to secure the area for several hours and threats of mudslides spanned more than los angeles and ventura counties in orange county. emergency managers are monitoring the bond fire burn scar. they have to breed clearing crews and equipment positioned in the williams, jessica and several silverado canyons. some people in the area have been asked to evacuate. we instantly started putting barriers up, knowing that the debris flows in this area is very dangerous. we have the computer on we're constantly checking it. and if it does start raining will be will be evacuating will be leaving right away. the bond fire burned last year and since then previous mudslides in the area have damaged about five homes were extreme weather is not isolated to the west coast today. i mean, we just heard like th
winslow reporting for us well, mudslides are yet another threat. crews are already cleaning up several minor slides along pacific coast highway in santa monica and malibu. we have no reports of injuries as a result of these slides. caltrans though, has been working to secure the area for several hours and threats of mudslides spanned more than los angeles and ventura counties in orange county. emergency managers are monitoring the bond fire burn scar. they have to breed clearing crews and...
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winslow and his wife, tracy medicine in that same pizza parlor where lewis worked. they told me for the first time they have closure when something happens. it's been this long. his closure for me. doesn't bring her back and never bring him back. but for me, it's closure. it's a real close community and everybody around here. there's a lot of people that are still here that we're here. when she was murdered. hamilton's being charged with murder and numerous enhancements, including kidnapping and lying in wait. authorities have not revealed a motive. contra costa county sheriff said they will continue to investigate unsolved homicides reporting live. i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news. good news ahead of this weekend, the tahoe ski resorts that finally have enough snow to reopen and what skiers can expect. and we do have rain and snow in the forecast, significant rain and snow. i'll have that when i return. up first to call for help as blood banks face and historic shortage that was simple donation can help save a life had um. a lot of bleeding that was happeni
winslow and his wife, tracy medicine in that same pizza parlor where lewis worked. they told me for the first time they have closure when something happens. it's been this long. his closure for me. doesn't bring her back and never bring him back. but for me, it's closure. it's a real close community and everybody around here. there's a lot of people that are still here that we're here. when she was murdered. hamilton's being charged with murder and numerous enhancements, including kidnapping...
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the guy you are just sitting here would be rather swell hairstyle, is our representation of edward winslowwe decided to put the time we had just one avatar that was representative of a known character and obviously because of my present-day relationship, if we ever have the opportunity to go forward we will be able to go into places like the captains cabin and christopher jones, the captain, get them to explain their stories. william brewster, the lady who gave birth during the actual transit. and also john howland, he was actually a servant of the governor evers on board the ship and he had a very interesting story and that he fell overboard crossing the atlantic but managed righteously to grab a rope and pull himself back on board. if he had not done that then george w. bush and george bush would've never existed because their descendent of john howland. the relatives and their descendents, they've got some -- if we could make these avatars tell their story, how fantastic that would be. so there we have it. going to the stern of the ship, that particular structure their which is designed
the guy you are just sitting here would be rather swell hairstyle, is our representation of edward winslowwe decided to put the time we had just one avatar that was representative of a known character and obviously because of my present-day relationship, if we ever have the opportunity to go forward we will be able to go into places like the captains cabin and christopher jones, the captain, get them to explain their stories. william brewster, the lady who gave birth during the actual transit....
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freshman kc winslow packing up and heading home. >> it's really scary to know that i could possibly get covid and might have to miss christmas with my family. >> reporter: hospitalizations in new york state spiking 70% since thanksgiving. >> cases are escalating. hospitalizations are escalating. and the number of people vaccinated is not where it should be. >> reporter: the delta variant already driving a nationwide surge. and officials fear teams on the front lines will be soon pushed to their breaking point. >> we're exhausted by the knowledge that we are the duct tape that is preventing a complete collapse of the health care system. >> reporter: health officials stress, the booster shots offer the best protection against delta and omicron. the first real world study of omicron in south africa showed that two doses of the pfizer vaccine are just 33% effective against infection, but 70% effective against severe illness. and hospitalizations linked to omicron in south africa were 29% lower compared to delta. >> the disease seems to be less severe. whether it is inherently less pathogeni
freshman kc winslow packing up and heading home. >> it's really scary to know that i could possibly get covid and might have to miss christmas with my family. >> reporter: hospitalizations in new york state spiking 70% since thanksgiving. >> cases are escalating. hospitalizations are escalating. and the number of people vaccinated is not where it should be. >> reporter: the delta variant already driving a nationwide surge. and officials fear teams on the front lines will...
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crockett park in as fire crews tweeting out this picture tonight of a downed tree in the area of winslow and bay streets crews right now doing their best to try and get it all cleared up. but they're asking drivers to avoid that area for the meantime, lots of news to get to this sunday night here on kron. 4 news at 9 o'clock. good evening. i'm jonathan mccall and i'm justine waldman. that's just some of the storm damage that we're seeing tonight. now this atmospheric river that we're dealing with right now. >> has shifted its course. it's now moving southward. there's more stormy weather coming to san mateo county and the santa cruz mountains tonight. that's where the heaviest rain is right now. we can tell that by taking a look at stormtracker 4. we want to see is where the rain is going to be going now for the rest of the evening and into monday. lots of rain is going to fall. we have live storm tracker 4 team coverage for you this sunday night. >> kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow standing by tracking the timing of this storm hour by hour. but first we start with kron four's
crockett park in as fire crews tweeting out this picture tonight of a downed tree in the area of winslow and bay streets crews right now doing their best to try and get it all cleared up. but they're asking drivers to avoid that area for the meantime, lots of news to get to this sunday night here on kron. 4 news at 9 o'clock. good evening. i'm jonathan mccall and i'm justine waldman. that's just some of the storm damage that we're seeing tonight. now this atmospheric river that we're dealing...
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it is also from don winslow, an award-winning author and democratic activist. get my information from them because they always try to say what is transparent in the news media and what is transparent in the administration. i am not trying to criticize the news media for that. i'm just saying i think they need to do a better job of making sure we take care of not just what is happening overseas but also what is happening domestically first. host: thanks for the call. to new jersey, democrats line. caller: good morning. i think biden -- i think biden is a pathetic type of leader. he has a spiritual side and a physical side. he tries to do things with decency and respect. he is not a stupid person. he has experience. i trust him because he has experience with people and foreign countries with great leadership with barack obama. what the problem is in the united states is racism. republicans hate biden. it is a shame nobody is helping him. republicans are not helping him. if you're not helping people solve problems, how can you talk and run your mouth? they ain't i
it is also from don winslow, an award-winning author and democratic activist. get my information from them because they always try to say what is transparent in the news media and what is transparent in the administration. i am not trying to criticize the news media for that. i'm just saying i think they need to do a better job of making sure we take care of not just what is happening overseas but also what is happening domestically first. host: thanks for the call. to new jersey, democrats...
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. >> mister winslow, at the time theystarted construction , what did the plans show that they were supposedto bebuilding? did it include the setback or not ? >> theplans show the setback . >> i am in favor of following staff'srecommendation . >> is that emotion?>> yes. >> clerk: if there is no further commission deliberation there's a motion that's been seconded to take drand ruth with staffrecommended modifications . on that modification commissioner tanner . [roll call vote] >> that motion passes unanimously, 7 to 0 and conclude your hearing for december 9. enjoy your evening. >> we are adjourned. >> goodbye, guys. >> after my fire in my apartment and losing everything, the red cross gave us a list of agencies in the city to reach out to and i signed up for the below-market rate program. i got my certificate and started applying and won the housing lottery. [♪♪♪] >> the current lottery program began in 2016. but there have been lot rows that have happened for affordable housing in the city for much longer than that. it was -- there was no standard practice. for non-profit organizations th
. >> mister winslow, at the time theystarted construction , what did the plans show that they were supposedto bebuilding? did it include the setback or not ? >> theplans show the setback . >> i am in favor of following staff'srecommendation . >> is that emotion?>> yes. >> clerk: if there is no further commission deliberation there's a motion that's been seconded to take drand ruth with staffrecommended modifications . on that modification commissioner tanner...