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we'll also look south of 92 on the peninsula, smooth flow 101. 880 the build through hayward and south bay gentle build 101 and 87 coming into downtown. i want to show you coming off of the san mateo bridge even though the speed sensors show you green live camera on the foster city side shows a hefty volume of traffic. more slowing as it continues to build coming over from hayward and a smooth drive toward the 101 and 92. back to you. >> thanks a lot, mike. >>> the time is 6:21, up next on "today in the bay," the new technology meant to curb car thefts with just the blink of an eye. >>> a very good monday morning to you. the sky getting a little brighter with the sun's arrival overlooking the south bay this morning. we'll check the bay forecast coming up in a bit. the country's leading pediatricians are outlining new guidelines for parents giving their kids medicine. the american academy of pediatrics wants medicines measured in metric units not spoonfuls because spoons come in different sizes and even a small error can be toxic for babies and toddlers. the guidelines mean parents and
we'll also look south of 92 on the peninsula, smooth flow 101. 880 the build through hayward and south bay gentle build 101 and 87 coming into downtown. i want to show you coming off of the san mateo bridge even though the speed sensors show you green live camera on the foster city side shows a hefty volume of traffic. more slowing as it continues to build coming over from hayward and a smooth drive toward the 101 and 92. back to you. >> thanks a lot, mike. >>> the time is 6:21,...
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the economy of the city was closely tied to that of the south and not have vacations. they wanted to appear in this. politicians are pro-southern and their attitude on the sectional conflict. the abolitionist movement in new york was quite small and weak compared to other places. on the other hand, new york had a vigorous free black community people willing to take to the streets to protest the apprehension of fugitive slaves. in a sense, new york is in new york is an epitome of the sectional conflict. it is a house divided like the nation itself. >> your point is well taken that there is a vibrant free black community in new york. they are very much involved in supporting these fugitives arriving. they are farming vigilance communities with white new yorkers as well force. free black people have a positive role to play in the underground railroad and what happens to people who were alive in new york. why have we not heard very much about that before? >> guest: that is absolutely right and i try to emphasize that in my book. the so-called vigilance communities, boston,
the economy of the city was closely tied to that of the south and not have vacations. they wanted to appear in this. politicians are pro-southern and their attitude on the sectional conflict. the abolitionist movement in new york was quite small and weak compared to other places. on the other hand, new york had a vigorous free black community people willing to take to the streets to protest the apprehension of fugitive slaves. in a sense, new york is in new york is an epitome of the sectional...
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feel safe if they are in the south. they don't even feel safe if they are in places like philadelphia and new york either. >> guest: well you are right. once the fugitive slave laws passed first of all it was retroactive so you could escape 30 years before you raised a family, lived a perfectly law-abiding life in new york and you are now liable to be grabbed and sent back to slavery. moreover because of the way the law operated which we discussed it was hard to prove you weren't the slave of the guy who claimed you were his slave, you know so yes in the 18 50's, the 18 50's is the only decade i believe where the black population of new york city actually declined. several thousand black people free or fugitive left for canada canada. some of them went to england to avoid the danger posed by the fugitive slave law so it affected the whole black community not just fugitive slaves. >> host: you mentioned the fact that women are sometimes fleeing as well. often with children in tow and it's a story that we don't hear very
feel safe if they are in the south. they don't even feel safe if they are in places like philadelphia and new york either. >> guest: well you are right. once the fugitive slave laws passed first of all it was retroactive so you could escape 30 years before you raised a family, lived a perfectly law-abiding life in new york and you are now liable to be grabbed and sent back to slavery. moreover because of the way the law operated which we discussed it was hard to prove you weren't the...
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tied to the south. new york merchants controlled the cotton trade the bankers finance the expansion of slavery in the south. new york insurance companies. the review of the most the most important southern monthly periodical before the civil war which was actually published in new york city said it is as it depends on the slavery as much as charleston does. it's closely tied to that of the south and has the ramifications. they want to appease the south and politicians were pro- southern in their attitudes. they were weak compared to other places. they had vigorous community and people are willing to take to the streets to protest the apprehension of the fugitive slaves. >> host: there is a vibrant community in new york and so they are very much involved in supporting those that are arriving but free black people have a prominent role to play in the underground railroad and what happens to people when they arrived in new york. we don't know much about that report. >> guest: that is absolutely right and i
tied to the south. new york merchants controlled the cotton trade the bankers finance the expansion of slavery in the south. new york insurance companies. the review of the most the most important southern monthly periodical before the civil war which was actually published in new york city said it is as it depends on the slavery as much as charleston does. it's closely tied to that of the south and has the ramifications. they want to appease the south and politicians were pro- southern in...
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smoother drive for the rest of the south bay. live look shows you 101 through palo alto, easy flow north towards san francisco. we'll end it here guys, here's palo alto, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> happening right now, los angeles police officer is wanted for questioning in the case of an unsolved deadly shooting. police say rodriguez died friday night following a fistfight. a friend shot video of him inside a nightclub before that shooting. police then recovered a car at the scene tied to a rookie lapd officer named henry solis. he skipped work ever since the night of that shooting. friend of the victim, who did not want to be on camera says solis does not look familiar. >> i've been looking at his picture ever since they posted it up on facebook, i do not remember seeing him inside at all. >> right now, police are not calling solis a suspect, nearly a person of interest. >>> 5:21. in the meantime, a los angeles police officer was arrested after a border patrol agent found someone hiding in the trunk of his car. it
smoother drive for the rest of the south bay. live look shows you 101 through palo alto, easy flow north towards san francisco. we'll end it here guys, here's palo alto, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> happening right now, los angeles police officer is wanted for questioning in the case of an unsolved deadly shooting. police say rodriguez died friday night following a fistfight. a friend shot video of him inside a nightclub before that shooting. police then recovered a...
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a couple scattered clouds for the south way watch what happens just to the south of san jose. the potential for a few shower popping up into the south bay, south of sapp jose, southern santa clara valley. the next system starts to show up here by monday morning. clouds increase. watch the showers come down, much of them staying offshore. here's the 7 day around the bay for monday, clouds, sunshine, showers mixed together, and then sunshine for the rest of the week with a warming trend in the upper 60s enterally going to the low 70s. >>> the federal appeals court has denied a 4th request to move the boston bombing trial to another city. suspect dzhokar tsarnaev will be tried in boston. the trial is expected to last into june. if convicted, tsarnaev could face the death penalty. >>> the roof of an ice riping collapses while parent and kids are inside. the kids had who conclude pack and were rushed off the ice in time. sarah congey has this close call. >> we heard a thundering boom in the level corp.er. >> all uh-uh could hear was big noises, like bang angle everything. >> report
a couple scattered clouds for the south way watch what happens just to the south of san jose. the potential for a few shower popping up into the south bay, south of sapp jose, southern santa clara valley. the next system starts to show up here by monday morning. clouds increase. watch the showers come down, much of them staying offshore. here's the 7 day around the bay for monday, clouds, sunshine, showers mixed together, and then sunshine for the rest of the week with a warming trend in the...
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the biggest thing really was the cloud cover outside across the bay area. 65 in the south bay, peninsula at also mid-60s, and in san francisco, here's a sign of some of our changes. you can see some stratosphereic back across the golden gate bridge, but also streams of blue sky, a sign of warmer weather coming down the pipeline for us. as we get into your morning forecast for tomorrow, here's the big difference for us. starting off totally cloudy and we'll have sun breaks in here for the south bay and peninsula, also for the east bay and san francisco with numbers in the upper 40s and also low 50s p.m. let's take you to that microclimate forecast as we head throughout your wednesday. and it's going to be a huge noticeable difference. once we hit the noon hour right through the afternoon sunny skies expected across san jose also for the peninsula and san francisco. temperatures going three to six degrees warmer. we'll look for a high of 74 in san jose palo alto 74. and for san francisco, even pushing up to 71. so, while you needed a jacket for today, i think you're going to be just fine w
the biggest thing really was the cloud cover outside across the bay area. 65 in the south bay, peninsula at also mid-60s, and in san francisco, here's a sign of some of our changes. you can see some stratosphereic back across the golden gate bridge, but also streams of blue sky, a sign of warmer weather coming down the pipeline for us. as we get into your morning forecast for tomorrow, here's the big difference for us. starting off totally cloudy and we'll have sun breaks in here for the south...
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down in the south bay. temperatures look good to stay nice and steady as we get into next week. we'll be at 74 degrees on sunday, 72 by monday, and 70 on tuesday, but here's the deal. that jet stream is going to be just to our north and so we are fair game for about a 10% to 20% chance for showers on monday into tuesday, and don't forget, you can catch your world champion san francisco giants right here on nbc bay area, on sunday, they're taking on the diamondbacks and yes like we talked about, still going to be very warm, even though it's wintertime, 90 degrees out there. we'll have more on this coming up for you as we head throughout the 6:00 hour together. you know what, mike, it's a friday, but hey, we made it to the weekend. little bit of rain not going to hurt things for us. things look good. >> exactly. we'll say that's a good thing because we need the rain. looking toward this, the backup here at the bay bridge toll plaza metering lights are on. this is friday. they still meter traffic to keep it mo
down in the south bay. temperatures look good to stay nice and steady as we get into next week. we'll be at 74 degrees on sunday, 72 by monday, and 70 on tuesday, but here's the deal. that jet stream is going to be just to our north and so we are fair game for about a 10% to 20% chance for showers on monday into tuesday, and don't forget, you can catch your world champion san francisco giants right here on nbc bay area, on sunday, they're taking on the diamondbacks and yes like we talked about,...
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what is the future of the south going to be? how long are there going to be union soldiers running towns and cities? is there going to be widespread abuse? what is going to happen? that kind of fear and anxiety coupled with the economic factor , those elements worked in tandem to draw people to brazil. >> my name is dennis. can you describe higher profile can veterans that went down south or were these ordinary folks? professor clabough: again, going back to -- i brought up lee and his disdain for people leaving the south. some of that stature had alternatives after the war. there were things he could do because of his rank and fame and standing. so it was more, i would say junior officers and below. i mentioned the colonel william norris settlement. i would say from that military rank and below were predominately the people who left. again, going back to dr. colt's question about why the motivated to go, there had to be an economic need and also possibly a political drive as well. or a political concern about what the future he
what is the future of the south going to be? how long are there going to be union soldiers running towns and cities? is there going to be widespread abuse? what is going to happen? that kind of fear and anxiety coupled with the economic factor , those elements worked in tandem to draw people to brazil. >> my name is dennis. can you describe higher profile can veterans that went down south or were these ordinary folks? professor clabough: again, going back to -- i brought up lee and his...
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but the south, too, was divided. white southern union's, a beleaguered minority who oppose confederacy during the war rallied behind grant's interpretation, and reveled in the fat that in the fact that grant had brought lee's army to heal. in the seed of a loyalist legislature pursuing reconstruction under lincoln's percent plan, the announcement of lee's surrender touched off days of hilarious rejoicing among the towns unionist. in union occupied nashville, tennessee, newly elected governor long the voice of the tennessee unionists, had marked the surrender by issuing a proclamation, setting aside may 4 as a day of thanksgiving prayer to almighty god. for the surrender at appomattox. in his capacity of editor of the union's paper in nashville, he rejoiced that the greatest army and general of the so-called confederacy had been defeated and scattered, made to surrender to grant upon grants own terms. but in the year after the surrender, this dominant union interpretation, with its emphasis on vindication of the north
but the south, too, was divided. white southern union's, a beleaguered minority who oppose confederacy during the war rallied behind grant's interpretation, and reveled in the fat that in the fact that grant had brought lee's army to heal. in the seed of a loyalist legislature pursuing reconstruction under lincoln's percent plan, the announcement of lee's surrender touched off days of hilarious rejoicing among the towns unionist. in union occupied nashville, tennessee, newly elected governor...
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south hills heading off to the coast. you can see the thunderstorms there. a few more here in the east bay hills. now as the sun sets tonight, the atmosphere will begin to stabilize but we'll let you know if more showers are part of your sunday forecast coming up in a few minutes. back to you. >> thank you very much. now a look for the snowy conditions in the sierra. this is i-80 at king vale. very snowy. who knows what will happen? bring your chains, be on the safe side. >> good suggestion there. >>> a race between suspected gang members ends in a crash leaving one boy dead and two teens fighting for their lives. marion favro is in san jose. marianne? >> reporter: this is after the crash what's left. it hit a light pole here at tilsdale. all three people were ejected from the car. police say one teenage boy died. two teens, one boy and a girl were taken to a nearby hospital with serious injuries. police say the driver of the car that hit the pole got out and jumped into the car he appeared to be racing. neighbors say the
south hills heading off to the coast. you can see the thunderstorms there. a few more here in the east bay hills. now as the sun sets tonight, the atmosphere will begin to stabilize but we'll let you know if more showers are part of your sunday forecast coming up in a few minutes. back to you. >> thank you very much. now a look for the snowy conditions in the sierra. this is i-80 at king vale. very snowy. who knows what will happen? bring your chains, be on the safe side. >> good...
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s extension to the south bay is still on track. crews recently installed the first set of rails for b.a.r.t.'s extension into the barriessa area. more than 10,000 feet of track in the ground. >>> the drought is not the only thing threatening napa's wine crop. >>> plus a possible break in the case, what palo alto police are telling us after a string of car burglaries. >>> a peek outside overlooking san jose waiting for the sun's arrival. christina has our forecast and also a peek at when rain will return next week. that's right, the big rain word, as we take a live look at the bay bridge. mike's got tabs on the morning commute. stick around. lot more news to come on this thursday morning. >>> this morning we get our first look at what happened moments after the u.s. ambassador to south korea was stabbed multiple times. >>> plus the former tech exec at the middle of a discrimination lawsuit takes the stand against a well-known venture capital firm. >>> and temperatures continue to climb for today, widespread 70s, even at your local b
s extension to the south bay is still on track. crews recently installed the first set of rails for b.a.r.t.'s extension into the barriessa area. more than 10,000 feet of track in the ground. >>> the drought is not the only thing threatening napa's wine crop. >>> plus a possible break in the case, what palo alto police are telling us after a string of car burglaries. >>> a peek outside overlooking san jose waiting for the sun's arrival. christina has our forecast and...
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sun breaking through the clouds in the south bay. we've got news, weather, traffic all together, stick around, a lot more ahead. >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >>> welcome back everyone, taking a live look outside, looks like the traffic at a crawl over the san mateo bridge this morning. got our eye on the morning commute. that's mike does across the bay area. we'll check in with him in moments, 6:39. >>> six months after michael brown in ferguson, missouri, the justice department is close to an nounsing it's findings. the federal government is looking into whether to file criminal charges against darren wilson, the officer who shot brown. attorney general eric holder plans to announce results of the investigation in the coming days. >>> new plan to keep a better eye on commercial planes begins it's trial run today. >> this method tracks planes every 15 minutes instead of the current rate of every 40 minutes. tracking becomes more frequent as a deviation in the plane's movement. they've been working on the new tracking syste
sun breaking through the clouds in the south bay. we've got news, weather, traffic all together, stick around, a lot more ahead. >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >>> welcome back everyone, taking a live look outside, looks like the traffic at a crawl over the san mateo bridge this morning. got our eye on the morning commute. that's mike does across the bay area. we'll check in with him in moments, 6:39. >>> six months after michael brown in ferguson,...
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as the south african said, one day you all will get hung on the gallows that you have built for south africa. the british turned to the americans because they had scripted how this meeting would work. the south africans would take the lead and then the british would come in. then the americans would write in and stop this -- ride in and stop this thing cold. the south africans do their thing and the british do their thing, and then you hear nothing and the americans sit there. because channing tobias is the chair of the u.s. delegation in the fourth committee. as his members tried to stand up , first benjamin garrett, who has worked with the british. they even worked out the statement. this is the statement he is getting ready to give. then tobias says, sit down. and garrett said -- and then tobias said, i said sit down. and channing tobias is a minister. so he has that authority to really say, sit down. gary sits down. -- garrett sits down. so then another stanzads up. garrett also tells him to sit down. sit now. the british are dumbfounded. i'm going to break this piece off right no
as the south african said, one day you all will get hung on the gallows that you have built for south africa. the british turned to the americans because they had scripted how this meeting would work. the south africans would take the lead and then the british would come in. then the americans would write in and stop this -- ride in and stop this thing cold. the south africans do their thing and the british do their thing, and then you hear nothing and the americans sit there. because channing...
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. >>> in the south, the problem was ice. the driver of this suv in dallas had trouble negotiating that freeway offramp. the vehicle inches along, and inches along, then slides again. ice covered roads made driving treacherous in many parts of texas today. >>> in new england, ice is being turned into art. some creative minds are building these ice castles to put a positive spin on the seemingly never ending winter. the castles are manmade have have a number of nooks and crannies for people to explore. there are tunnels and slides and a water fall. the ice structures will be around through march unless there's an early spring warmup. in florida, the problem with too much rain. check out these flooded streets in a neighborhood in hollywood. for most of today, south florida was hit by major thunderstorms with 50-mile an hour winds and 8 inches of rain. closer to home, skiers are enjoying fresh snow in the sierra. snow has been falling in the mountains for several hours and enough for some to hit the slopes slope in north star sk
. >>> in the south, the problem was ice. the driver of this suv in dallas had trouble negotiating that freeway offramp. the vehicle inches along, and inches along, then slides again. ice covered roads made driving treacherous in many parts of texas today. >>> in new england, ice is being turned into art. some creative minds are building these ice castles to put a positive spin on the seemingly never ending winter. the castles are manmade have have a number of nooks and...
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the region to the south. everybody knew that it would take a long amount of planning to cross the river. this was the big natural barrier between the sacred line. and a straight shot between berlin. even before we landed in normandy, the supreme headquarters began to delay strict teacher lands. >> a -- strategic plans. >> a little bit of background is necessary. at that time hitler still had a very strong army west of the rhine. we counted almost on the certainty that he would not allow them to withdraw, that once they saw the situation to be hopeless they would then take the bulk of their forces back across and therefore defend that very great obstacle in such a way that we would have a terrible time getting across. so, we began to plan the basic -- what you might say the power crossing of the rhine for a crossing just to the north. this would be in the zone of the 21st army group under general montgomery. to that force i had attached the ninth army in order to reinforce the blow. of course, we give them con
the region to the south. everybody knew that it would take a long amount of planning to cross the river. this was the big natural barrier between the sacred line. and a straight shot between berlin. even before we landed in normandy, the supreme headquarters began to delay strict teacher lands. >> a -- strategic plans. >> a little bit of background is necessary. at that time hitler still had a very strong army west of the rhine. we counted almost on the certainty that he would not...
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enjoy is the people in south korea. >>darya:the attacker had been sitting at a nearby table at the event where lippert was expected to speak. >>darya:he was preparing for a lecture about prospects for peace on the peninsula when the attack happened. in keeping with world health >>mark: the to the twitter sang " i want the public to see my e- mail i ask them to release them if they said their review them and release them as soon as possible >>darya: 1 son of a restaurant is the biggest violator of wage theft is becoming a growing problem of the bay area >>reporter: this is more than just a call is also called an action there is no consequences there was a cultural non compliant for employers it owes the lever commission a one place $6 million in fines none of that money have been paid one senator county to take action against the businesses like the crazy buffet that found guilty of wage test. we want to see licenses and permits suspended until the employers pay all this is always a to draw awareness to the issue wade st
enjoy is the people in south korea. >>darya:the attacker had been sitting at a nearby table at the event where lippert was expected to speak. >>darya:he was preparing for a lecture about prospects for peace on the peninsula when the attack happened. in keeping with world health >>mark: the to the twitter sang " i want the public to see my e- mail i ask them to release them if they said their review them and release them as soon as possible >>darya: 1 son of a...
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in the south and giving the antebellum period. so there would have been more passing in the south during the period because there would have been more racial mixture during the south in the period. that's what i try to show is that passing is a national phenomenon. so, a lot of people make the assumption that passing is something that really happens mostly in new orleans or its really something that happened mostly in the other port cities where you have a lot of mixture and a lot of people kind of coming and going in a very transient population. that's what i read the want to show is that it happened everywhere. it happened in new hampshire. that it's not just the places that the kind of stacked or the places we would assume you would find passing back to me it could have been really anywhere. but thank you. >> we are just about out of time. >> my question is due to restrictions on the size of your book were there stories that you had to leave behind? >> there were lots of stories i had to leave behind and i have to just write ab
in the south and giving the antebellum period. so there would have been more passing in the south during the period because there would have been more racial mixture during the south in the period. that's what i try to show is that passing is a national phenomenon. so, a lot of people make the assumption that passing is something that really happens mostly in new orleans or its really something that happened mostly in the other port cities where you have a lot of mixture and a lot of people...
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an inmate is still on the loose, and may be hiding in the south bay. >>> plus two shootings in the south bay and no arrested. the latest on the investigations, next. >>> right now at 6:00, do you recognize this woman? why police in the trivalley hope you can help track her down. >> on the block? the 49ers responding overnight to rumors that colin kaepernick is up for grabs. >>> new week, brand-new forecast. we'll see a row of clouds making way for bright sunshine, and then the big weather story, rain moving in. a pretty good chance for everybody. that's coming up. >>> the time is we have a backup at the bay bridge across the bay. we'll talk about a warning for a drivers on the peninsula. that's coming up. >>> and let's take you to the south bay as well. downtown san jose, it's monday, march 9th. yes, it's 6:00 a.m. this is "today in the bay." >>> a very good morning to you. thanks so much for joining us. >> a developing story now, wanted an on the run, a suspected child molester may be hiding out in a san jose
an inmate is still on the loose, and may be hiding in the south bay. >>> plus two shootings in the south bay and no arrested. the latest on the investigations, next. >>> right now at 6:00, do you recognize this woman? why police in the trivalley hope you can help track her down. >> on the block? the 49ers responding overnight to rumors that colin kaepernick is up for grabs. >>> new week, brand-new forecast. we'll see a row of clouds making way for bright...
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the negro took it and carry it across the south. it is electrified the nation and the world. strangely, the climatic conflict always was fought and won on the alabama short. white america was profoundly aroused by birmingham because it witnessed the whole community of negro facing terror and brutality with her row it current. the nation finally forced congress to write legislation in the hope that it would eradicate the stain of birmingham. the civil rights act of 1964 gave negroes some part of their rightful dignity, but without the vote, it was dignity without -- once more, the method of nonviolent resistance was -- once again, a community was mobilized to confront the adversary. again, the brutality of a dying order strings across the land. selma, alabama, became a shining moment. if the words of american life lurked in dark streets it arose passionately. the concentration of good and evil compressed in the tiny community of selma generated the master power to turn the whole nation to a new course. president johnson rightly praised the kurds of the negro for awakening the
the negro took it and carry it across the south. it is electrified the nation and the world. strangely, the climatic conflict always was fought and won on the alabama short. white america was profoundly aroused by birmingham because it witnessed the whole community of negro facing terror and brutality with her row it current. the nation finally forced congress to write legislation in the hope that it would eradicate the stain of birmingham. the civil rights act of 1964 gave negroes some part of...
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so is the six city ride south of.. are gonna take a look at the right here this is the read on highway 4 west bound out of antioch this morning. this is exceptionally slow it's 52 minutes up from antioch over to conquered it should be about 38 or 39 this morning. <
so is the six city ride south of.. are gonna take a look at the right here this is the read on highway 4 west bound out of antioch this morning. this is exceptionally slow it's 52 minutes up from antioch over to conquered it should be about 38 or 39 this morning.
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ambassador to south korea out of the hospital. a surprising response about security detail following last week's knife attack. >>> very good tuesday morning to you. in just one month you can preorder your new apple watch. they say it does everything your smart phone does, but just much smaller. it hits store shelves on april 24th. >> as if it doesn't have enough on it's hand, yesterday apple also announced a deal with hbo and do-- they are releasing hbo exclusively on apple tv. the service which costs $14.99 a month will launch just in time for the season of game of thrones. >> and checking the markets, futures are low after stocks moved down from friday. investors are shrugging off their fears, and looking at a job's report. there is just one piece of economic data today. the do you raising 138 points to 17995. >>> burger king has dropped sausage from their kids menus. it is following similar action by mcdonald's and whendys. they now feature fat free milk and apple juice. >>> there is an app for everything. >> the tweetness app
ambassador to south korea out of the hospital. a surprising response about security detail following last week's knife attack. >>> very good tuesday morning to you. in just one month you can preorder your new apple watch. they say it does everything your smart phone does, but just much smaller. it hits store shelves on april 24th. >> as if it doesn't have enough on it's hand, yesterday apple also announced a deal with hbo and do-- they are releasing hbo exclusively on apple tv....
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in the south. cornwallis attempted to reclaim the south. of course we know that he ended up with defeat with yorktown. but of all of the personalities in this book, and he went on to enjoy the most successful postwar career. he was later to play a role in putting down the great irish rebellion of 1798, and he worked twice as governor general of india. he would actually die on a second trip to india. there is a huge mausoleum to him along the river ganges dedicated to guatemala. ironically he played a role in expanding the british presence especially in the south where he led armies that were as large as anything he led here in north america, and part of the argument of this book is these were indeed people who were responsible in some cases for expanding the british empire elsewhere, so that by the end of george the third's reign, the british empire was larger than it had been. larger than it was at any other time in history, covering a fifth of the world population. the last two people in the book
in the south. cornwallis attempted to reclaim the south. of course we know that he ended up with defeat with yorktown. but of all of the personalities in this book, and he went on to enjoy the most successful postwar career. he was later to play a role in putting down the great irish rebellion of 1798, and he worked twice as governor general of india. he would actually die on a second trip to india. there is a huge mausoleum to him along the river ganges dedicated to guatemala. ironically he...
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between the city and the south bay. back to you. >> thank you very much, mike. >>> 6:21 right now. still ahead on "today in the bay" video you have to see to believe. car slams through a pizza shop carrying a woman along for the ride. >> oh, my. >> look at the smooth ride over the goilden gate bridge this morning. no fog to speak of and warm temperatures on tap for whatever you have planned this weekend. >>> welcome back. looking live at downtown san jose, and the twinkling lights will be switching off in the next hour or so, as the sun rises over what will be a beautiful day. >>> dramatic surveillance from aurora, colorado, this morning. take a look at what happens, a car crashes through the front of the pizza parlor in the middle of the day and yes, that woman shakes it off. even before, the car hits the building, the car runs into that woman on the sidewalk. the woman amazingly was not hurt, gets off the hood of the car, once it stops, unbelievable. police are investigating the cause of that crash. >> amazing everybo
between the city and the south bay. back to you. >> thank you very much, mike. >>> 6:21 right now. still ahead on "today in the bay" video you have to see to believe. car slams through a pizza shop carrying a woman along for the ride. >> oh, my. >> look at the smooth ride over the goilden gate bridge this morning. no fog to speak of and warm temperatures on tap for whatever you have planned this weekend. >>> welcome back. looking live at downtown...
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the entire south bay about this volume, this is probably heavy for the rest of the south bay and silicon valley. back to you. >> 5:09. coming up, a bay area first. >> doctors are getting ready for surgery on 12 people, the largest kidney donation chain on the west coast. we'll have details next. >>> let's take you out live to san jose. it's been a beautiful evening, turning into morning. we'll have more on your weather and traffic coming up in just a bit. >>> and a very happy thursday to you, as we look down into the city, and absolutely beautiful and clear out there. 5:12. rare kidney transplant procedure set to begin in the bay area in just a few hours. >> it is fascinating a six-way kidney donation chain taking place at the california medical center in san francisco. >> bob redell, this is an historic swap. >> reporter: very, very rare. good morning to you there, scott and laura. this will be taking place over the next couple of days at cpmc. six people receiving new kidneys from six donors, the largest kidney donation chain to take place on the west coast. started with a woman in sac
the entire south bay about this volume, this is probably heavy for the rest of the south bay and silicon valley. back to you. >> 5:09. coming up, a bay area first. >> doctors are getting ready for surgery on 12 people, the largest kidney donation chain on the west coast. we'll have details next. >>> let's take you out live to san jose. it's been a beautiful evening, turning into morning. we'll have more on your weather and traffic coming up in just a bit. >>> and a...
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sets up the low pressure moving to the south and this brings in the additional moisture as the high pressure pulls down the arctic air this means a changeover to snow and it will happen to the north to the south the lehigh valley a change over to rain and sleet and then snow happening between 10:00 tonight and 1:00 tomorrow morning. the philadelphia metro area, any area about 25 miles away from the i-95 corridor the change over from 1:00 in the morning to 4:00 in the morning, central and southern delaware in new jersey from 4:00 to 7:00, areas like millville and atlantic city, you probably won't see the change over until dawn, as far as the impact the morning commute a major impact. we expect the heaviest snow to be falling and stay off the roads if you can. by the evening commute, light snow and accumulation and a moderate impact for traveling friday morning the snow is out of here and nothing falling from the sky and there is still slick spots and minor problems for the morning commute. adam is talking about the snow coming up in the full accuweather forecast. >> if are you tired
sets up the low pressure moving to the south and this brings in the additional moisture as the high pressure pulls down the arctic air this means a changeover to snow and it will happen to the north to the south the lehigh valley a change over to rain and sleet and then snow happening between 10:00 tonight and 1:00 tomorrow morning. the philadelphia metro area, any area about 25 miles away from the i-95 corridor the change over from 1:00 in the morning to 4:00 in the morning, central and...
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now there are some states in the hard core south and other sections of the south that still have the poll tax in state elections, and we feel that this must be removed. secondly, we confront the problem of brutality from sheriffs and from other police forces, from other law enforcement agents, and we feel that before demonstrations can cease, something must be done to end this kind of unnecessary abuse of police power and what we see as outright police brutality. third, i would like to say that if our demonstrations are to stop, there must be some equality in terms of grappling with the problem of poverty. we have a poverty bill which has been nobly initiated by the president of our nation and the congress, but in the south so often negroes are denied the opportunity to be a part of these programs, they are denied the possibility, the opportunity to be a part of the administration of them, and we feel that if demonstrations are to stop, negroes must be brought into the very central structure of the whole poverty program and then along with that, i think that is a great necessity to g
now there are some states in the hard core south and other sections of the south that still have the poll tax in state elections, and we feel that this must be removed. secondly, we confront the problem of brutality from sheriffs and from other police forces, from other law enforcement agents, and we feel that before demonstrations can cease, something must be done to end this kind of unnecessary abuse of police power and what we see as outright police brutality. third, i would like to say that...
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this is the south bay map. there is an accident with injuries northbound 680 south of east capitol expressway. the right shoulder is affected there and then also there is an accident on 87 northbound, north of airport parkway right shoulder also blocked there. the major problem, though, is gonna be state route 84 near vineyard. there is a sig-alert still in effect this morning. this is an overturned pickup truck. it's backing up traffic along 84 their morning, especially in the southbound direction. so the alternate would be 680 as you can see, it's red there also. be patient. 580 backed up as well just from typical traffic as you would see on a monday morning. taking a look at the bay bridge toll plaza, solid backup in the cash lanes. it has started to pick up now along interstate 80 from the carquinez bridge to the macarthur maze, at least 34 minutes to get you from that point, again, to the mac maze and you tack on another 20, 25 minutes to get you across the span. 880 in oakland, past the coliseum and oracl
this is the south bay map. there is an accident with injuries northbound 680 south of east capitol expressway. the right shoulder is affected there and then also there is an accident on 87 northbound, north of airport parkway right shoulder also blocked there. the major problem, though, is gonna be state route 84 near vineyard. there is a sig-alert still in effect this morning. this is an overturned pickup truck. it's backing up traffic along 84 their morning, especially in the southbound...
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parts of the south bay. the case right now with just some lingering clouds and a little bit of the instability as they have shifted to the south and to the east of the bay area and the main event in terms of the heavier rainfall in southern california on outside towards los angeles right now picking up the heavier downpour right around santa clarita as well. that's the old storm as you can see the wrap around moisture approaching parts of monterey bay in part of that fresno area. for us we have that mostly clear skies across most of the bay area and current temperatures, they are comfortable out that there is nothing too chilly that you can see them in the upper 50s. oakland at 51. fremont checking in at 61 degrees and some more neighborhoods. san francisco downtown 56. hayward in the lower 60s and san jose at 61 degrees at last check as we are pointing at the cloudy skies. for tonight mostly clear skies with the sun cloud mix for tomorrow that we'll have more clouds for the first half of your monday and the
parts of the south bay. the case right now with just some lingering clouds and a little bit of the instability as they have shifted to the south and to the east of the bay area and the main event in terms of the heavier rainfall in southern california on outside towards los angeles right now picking up the heavier downpour right around santa clarita as well. that's the old storm as you can see the wrap around moisture approaching parts of monterey bay in part of that fresno area. for us we have...
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the highest total may just be to the south. we'll get into more detail on who's going to get what and when with the seven-day in a few minutes. >>> weather delays are already causing problems at philadelphia international airport. you can expect more delays. keep this number handy. 1-800-phl-gate. >>> now, we head out to drexel hill and nbc10's doug shimell. >> this winter's taken its toll on road crews who are getting ready once again. >> reporter: exactly. taking a toll on the crews, their equipment the piles of salt and the budget. they've had to do this so many times this winter that penndot says it spent $31 million on snow and ice storms when it only budgeted $29.8. >> tonight will be the 25th of the season and 21st since january 3rd. that's about 60 days, 23 events, that's almost three a week. >> reporter: the piles of salt are getting smaller so penndot has to borrow to repalestinianish supplies in norristown and they hope this latest storm will be more plowing than salting. >> we're not dealing with temperatures in the
the highest total may just be to the south. we'll get into more detail on who's going to get what and when with the seven-day in a few minutes. >>> weather delays are already causing problems at philadelphia international airport. you can expect more delays. keep this number handy. 1-800-phl-gate. >>> now, we head out to drexel hill and nbc10's doug shimell. >> this winter's taken its toll on road crews who are getting ready once again. >> reporter: exactly. taking...
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circulation is slowly skirting to the south and east. next system will slide to the south quickly tomorrow. so as we go through that several hours you will notice nothing but in the way of sunshine today. tomorrow morning 10:00 notice more high and mid-level clouds then a few pop-up showers in the higher elevations throughout the afternoon. we will see some of those build-ups and maybe an isolated shower. overall the chances are slim, about 20% for seeing rain tomorrow. 52 today in the southern sierra. los angeles scattered showers, low 60s. mid-60s in sacramento and in the 30s in the sierra nevada. temperatures today will be in the narrow range from the low 50s coastside and about 62 around the bay for fremont palo alto. oakland 64. san jose warms to 64 and 66 up in santa rosa. accuweather seven-day forecast cooler with the clouds tomorrow. maybe an isolated sprinkle. then a slow warmup tuesday and wednesday. then spring really comes on thursday, friday and saturday. low to mid-70s around the bay and nearly 70 at the coast by next weeke
circulation is slowly skirting to the south and east. next system will slide to the south quickly tomorrow. so as we go through that several hours you will notice nothing but in the way of sunshine today. tomorrow morning 10:00 notice more high and mid-level clouds then a few pop-up showers in the higher elevations throughout the afternoon. we will see some of those build-ups and maybe an isolated shower. overall the chances are slim, about 20% for seeing rain tomorrow. 52 today in the southern...
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so the would've been more passing in the south during that period. because there would've been more racial mixture in the south during that period. but what i really cut issue is that passing is really a national phenomenon. so a lot of people make the assumption that passing is something that really happened mostly in new orleans, or it's really something that happened mostly in other port cities where you had a lot of intermixture and we have a lot of people kind of coming and going in a very transient population. but what i really want to show is that it happened everywhere. it happened in new hampshire, that it's not just the places that we kind of would expect for the places we would assume you would find passing that actually it could happen really anywhere. but thank you. i will have to get out -- get up more now. thank you for telling me that. >> this will be our last question. >> my question is due to restrictions on the size of your book where there's stories you had to leave behind? >> funny, there were. there were lots of stories i had to
so the would've been more passing in the south during that period. because there would've been more racial mixture in the south during that period. but what i really cut issue is that passing is really a national phenomenon. so a lot of people make the assumption that passing is something that really happened mostly in new orleans, or it's really something that happened mostly in other port cities where you had a lot of intermixture and we have a lot of people kind of coming and going in a very...
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here's mike. >> the rain coming through the south bay. a crash, as we look at your map, north 101 at oakland road. there's an earlier crash, and the slowing is still blocked because one of those vehicles, they can't get it off of the roadway right now. registered on our road weather index, that is the entire south bay and silicon valley commute. as we move out, we'll widen the map, show you the tri-valley and also the upper east bay. we're looking toward antioch, highway 4 with slicker on and off ramps as that rain continues to clear east and south. we do suddenly have a slowdown for west 24 at 580. the bay bridge toll plaza has a typical backup coming out of the maze and berkley curve. back to you. >>> according to airlines for america, air travel expected to be the highest in seven years. almost 135 million people are expected to take flight in march and april. that represents about 2.2 million fliers per day. ♪ welcome to paradise >> that will get you going in the morning. green day front man billy joe armstrong getting ready to open
here's mike. >> the rain coming through the south bay. a crash, as we look at your map, north 101 at oakland road. there's an earlier crash, and the slowing is still blocked because one of those vehicles, they can't get it off of the roadway right now. registered on our road weather index, that is the entire south bay and silicon valley commute. as we move out, we'll widen the map, show you the tri-valley and also the upper east bay. we're looking toward antioch, highway 4 with slicker on...
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we'll continue to see the snow shifting to the south. it's going to take a long time before we see the rain changes over to snow for atlantic city and cape may. those are one of the last places to see the changeover. but it's also going to be one of the last places we'll see the snow ending. so we expect to see heavier amounts right along the i-95 corridor, mount holly, wilmington millville into cape may. that's where some of our heavier amounts of snowfall will be. you'll notice one of the first places to stop seeing snow will be the poconos, the suburbs, the lehigh valley. take a look at these temperatures. right now into the 30s. into tonight, they will drop down into the low 20s and even teens. how much snow can we expect to see? two to four inches for the lehigh valley. four to seven for our suburbs. south jersey six to nine inches. four to seven especially for cape may. i'll go over more details coming up. >> thank you. >>> our first alert coverage continues next with the storm's impact at the airport. >>> and remember, we will be
we'll continue to see the snow shifting to the south. it's going to take a long time before we see the rain changes over to snow for atlantic city and cape may. those are one of the last places to see the changeover. but it's also going to be one of the last places we'll see the snow ending. so we expect to see heavier amounts right along the i-95 corridor, mount holly, wilmington millville into cape may. that's where some of our heavier amounts of snowfall will be. you'll notice one of the...
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also the san francisco and into the peninsula and patchy clouds across the south bay with temperatures in the 50s. high pressure today in control. well see a big change in that. it is going to begin to weaken a little bit. that is good enough to bring us an onshore wind at the coastline and develop that fog. let's take to you the futurecast next. by tomorrow morning, it is a stark contrast for it. even at the coastline, forecast molds are trying to pick up on a little bit of drizzle. if you are traveling throughout peninsula, san francisco or the north bay, and a few patchy clouds for san jose. if you are heading to the coastline do not expect beach weather for tomorrow. let's take to you the micro climate forecast. we head to friday. you can see 80 degrees in san jose. no 90s tomorrow. dropping all areas by at least 10 degrees. but still above average. 83 expected at morgan hill. back to reality, back t.o. down to 65. 68 across the marinea. you did not get the fog across the golden gate today, but you will get it tomorrow. cooling off across the grapevine. for tri-valley, dropping to
also the san francisco and into the peninsula and patchy clouds across the south bay with temperatures in the 50s. high pressure today in control. well see a big change in that. it is going to begin to weaken a little bit. that is good enough to bring us an onshore wind at the coastline and develop that fog. let's take to you the futurecast next. by tomorrow morning, it is a stark contrast for it. even at the coastline, forecast molds are trying to pick up on a little bit of drizzle. if you are...
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south because he's closer to the south. gaye gives more information about how they got to new york and where he sent them from new york. soyou put -- and also you can use them to see if these stories are consistent. were these slaves just making everything up? i don't know. but, no, the stories are consistent. what they told still and what they told gaye were quite consistent, and you can use that information to that can down well, who were their owners? when i first started looking well, is this true? here's a guy who said i escaped from colonel hollingsworth's plantation, and he owned 50 slaves. all right, let's go to the census and yeah, there he is in exactly the right county with his 50 slaves. so you begin to find these stories are actually quite reliable when you can check them against other kinds of sources from the time. with still's information and the information in gaye, you can go back to the baltimore sun and find fugitive slave ads where the owner will actually put in an ad in the newspaper so and so has esca
south because he's closer to the south. gaye gives more information about how they got to new york and where he sent them from new york. soyou put -- and also you can use them to see if these stories are consistent. were these slaves just making everything up? i don't know. but, no, the stories are consistent. what they told still and what they told gaye were quite consistent, and you can use that information to that can down well, who were their owners? when i first started looking well, is...
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this is the story of columbus, the story of the south, and the story of the war, how the war developed and was eventually won by the north. we also want to get a sense of local history. this is a real aspect of local history. this is a ship that was built right here on the chattahoochee river, built by local people coming together for whatever reason, but completing a project for a greater goal. >> find out where the c-span cities tour is going next online at www.c-span.org/cities tour. you're watching american his three tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> the selma to montgomery alabama voting rights march in 1965 through the attention of the world when activists were attacked by police at the start of the march in selma, alabama on march 7. that day became known as bloody sunday. 18 days later, with armed protection from the u.s. army and alabama national guard, the protesters completed the four-day march from selma to montgomery. next, a commemorative ceremony marking the 50th anniversary of the march 25th rally. the keynote speaker is reverend bernice king, martin luther
this is the story of columbus, the story of the south, and the story of the war, how the war developed and was eventually won by the north. we also want to get a sense of local history. this is a real aspect of local history. this is a ship that was built right here on the chattahoochee river, built by local people coming together for whatever reason, but completing a project for a greater goal. >> find out where the c-span cities tour is going next online at www.c-span.org/cities tour....
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it won't be as cold as it has been the past few mornings. the east bay, 46. the south bay, 48. now we'll get to the good stuff. yes, i know we need the rainfall. we are doing all we can to try to get some rainfall in here but you're seeing in the seven-day ticker next week is not a big chance, but by wednesday we could see changes. so now that we have gotten that out of the way. we are just going to enjoy what is coming our way on saturday. 76 degrees in san jose. more than ten degrees above average. los gatos, 78. morgan hill 80. all the way down to gilroy also looking at 80. for the coastline, it's another day for pacifica and a lot of the temperatures will be just as warm as some of the interior locations. pacifica, 75. palo alto 76. san francisco, we'll have a little bit of an onshore wind in the microclimate forecast here at 69. but head to downtown we think this easterly wind will win out and that's why temperatures are expected to be 75 there. for the north bay, east bay and tri-valley we have 74 here. but head to napa, 80 degrees. oakland also expecting 74. right back t
it won't be as cold as it has been the past few mornings. the east bay, 46. the south bay, 48. now we'll get to the good stuff. yes, i know we need the rainfall. we are doing all we can to try to get some rainfall in here but you're seeing in the seven-day ticker next week is not a big chance, but by wednesday we could see changes. so now that we have gotten that out of the way. we are just going to enjoy what is coming our way on saturday. 76 degrees in san jose. more than ten degrees above...
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in the south and the east. in terms of u.s. influence in the world, 45% positive better than russia particularly in the west and the north but when you get down to the east you get a fairly negative point of view. what about the potential outcomes of the conflict? first again what is their preference and the options are to have one nation? now were having more autonomy of the two options become independent. and as you can see there were scenarios overwhelmingly tiny percentages endorsing them and by far the most popular view is that ukraine would govern as it is now. but 22% say that this is built into the minsk agreement that certain donbass areas would have more autonomy. but again, a lot of differences in the west and north. overwhelming majorities want of ukraine tuesday governed as it is now and 59% in the south and in the east you still get a very small numbers. only 12% and 10% for the scenarios of the secession. two thirds wanting to keep the nation together with a division about whether these should ha
in the south and the east. in terms of u.s. influence in the world, 45% positive better than russia particularly in the west and the north but when you get down to the east you get a fairly negative point of view. what about the potential outcomes of the conflict? first again what is their preference and the options are to have one nation? now were having more autonomy of the two options become independent. and as you can see there were scenarios overwhelmingly tiny percentages endorsing them...
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then, of course, the south, the crimea, was not surveyed. so the biggest question that we have got to address is whether people thought that the ukraine should move toward the european union or russia. this is a core dispute that is dominant and have been for some years. we asked the question in a variety of ways. first we asked in terms of, what is your preferred option? a more standard form of a poll question. we said, would you prefer for relations -- for ukraine to have relations that are stronger with the e.u. than russia, stronger with russia than the e.u. or equally strong? and for the nation as a whole less than half, 47%, said stronger with the e.u. almost half but less. so the largest number but still not a majority. and 34% said equally strong. 13% said stronger with russia. now, if you break these out by the regions, you see quite a bit of difference. now, with the west and the north, we are generally aggregating them, because they were within the margin of error. so they're really quite similar. when they are different, we will
then, of course, the south, the crimea, was not surveyed. so the biggest question that we have got to address is whether people thought that the ukraine should move toward the european union or russia. this is a core dispute that is dominant and have been for some years. we asked the question in a variety of ways. first we asked in terms of, what is your preferred option? a more standard form of a poll question. we said, would you prefer for relations -- for ukraine to have relations that are...
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the first city in the south south in which the entire negro community united and squarely faced its age old oppressive. out of this struggle more than than -- desegregation was one. a new idea, more powerful than guns or clubs was bored. negroes took it and carried it across the south in the battles that electrified the nation and the world. strangely the climactic conference always one on the alabama sword. white america was probably around was by birmingham because it witnessed the whole community of negroes facing terror and their talent to with just the center wrote courage to and from the rails of the democratic spirit the nation finally forced congress to write legislation in the hope that it would eradicate that stain in birmingham, the civil rights act of 1964 gave negroes somme part of their rightful dignity. with out the vote it was dignity without strength. the method of nonviolence resisted. was unsheathed and once again an entire community was mobilized to confront the atmosphere. and again the brutality of a dying order shirks across the land. yes selma alabama, became a s
the first city in the south south in which the entire negro community united and squarely faced its age old oppressive. out of this struggle more than than -- desegregation was one. a new idea, more powerful than guns or clubs was bored. negroes took it and carried it across the south in the battles that electrified the nation and the world. strangely the climactic conference always one on the alabama sword. white america was probably around was by birmingham because it witnessed the whole...
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the south and east, doing better in terms of fog. visibility down to six miles in millville and three mile visibility in philadelphia. we see the light to moderate rain falling throughout the morning. by this afternoon, this is 10:00, yellow popping into the future weather showing you we could see pockets of heavier rainfall. it would just be pockets. shower activity by 1:00, we'll see clearing in terms of the steady shield from west to east. it's showers throughout the afternoon. also into your evening hours. you do have saturday night plans, plan on bringing an umbrella. we'll see the chance of showers still later on tonight. 39 in philadelphia, 36 in allentown. in the 40s though to the south and east. we have a temperature difference. we'll see that temperature difference throughout the day. morning rain and p.m. showers, 57 to 06. we talk more about the wet weather today. looking good to start out your workweek. that's all coming up. >>> we have some new information on this teenage brawl in brooklyn. a 16-year-old girl arrested i
the south and east, doing better in terms of fog. visibility down to six miles in millville and three mile visibility in philadelphia. we see the light to moderate rain falling throughout the morning. by this afternoon, this is 10:00, yellow popping into the future weather showing you we could see pockets of heavier rainfall. it would just be pockets. shower activity by 1:00, we'll see clearing in terms of the steady shield from west to east. it's showers throughout the afternoon. also into...
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we have the heaviest snow to the south and the lightest to the north. the high is 32 degrees and friday plenty of sunshine and it's cold, 28 degrees that is 21 degrees below normal and the good news is heading into the weekend temperatures rebound and not as cold on saturday and 40 degrees for the union home opener we spring forward on sunday, and 40 and 46 degrees on monday and do you want it warmer? >> yes! >> adam joseph will have something that will make you smile in the accuweather forecast. >> 50 degrees. >> what? don't tease us now cecily. >> much more "action news" coming your way. >> she said tomorrow? >> not tomorrow. (woman) ready for another game? (woman) oh, sorry! (man) daydreaming again. (man) about going on a cruise? (in unison) yeah. (woman) around the hawaiian islands, for 2 weeks. (in unison) we were! (man) with a helicopter tour. (woman) how did you know? you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. (woman) yeah, cash ka-pow. (man) top prize of $100,000. (foreground woman) the leis are a nice touch. (male announcer)
we have the heaviest snow to the south and the lightest to the north. the high is 32 degrees and friday plenty of sunshine and it's cold, 28 degrees that is 21 degrees below normal and the good news is heading into the weekend temperatures rebound and not as cold on saturday and 40 degrees for the union home opener we spring forward on sunday, and 40 and 46 degrees on monday and do you want it warmer? >> yes! >> adam joseph will have something that will make you smile in the...
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border, from the baltics to the south. talk to us about the capabilities that have been deployed some of the things goinon to reassusure all of those countries on that arc that are concerned about russia's actions. i will speak -- we have been thereor a while- of dedicated reinforcement dynamic reinforcement when it is needed. now it ion the east. it could be on the south. because of the nature of the mission, nato's global, from the north to the south. i think it h has workedery well. we have put together a lot t of valuable training exercises. there is a perermanent presence in the baltic states. a lot of air missions in the south. so it is working well, and in doing that we are showing nato is able to fulfill its task of prevention and deterrence, and respond if attacked. vago: a surge of resources have gone to the area. i want to take it to the high readiness task force which was one of the outgrowthof the summit. can you bring us up to speed on what the status of that force is? >> since the summit, ihas gone very well
border, from the baltics to the south. talk to us about the capabilities that have been deployed some of the things goinon to reassusure all of those countries on that arc that are concerned about russia's actions. i will speak -- we have been thereor a while- of dedicated reinforcement dynamic reinforcement when it is needed. now it ion the east. it could be on the south. because of the nature of the mission, nato's global, from the north to the south. i think it h has workedery well. we have...
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they do not take troops out of the south, there are no troops in the south, that is played out through congress. what happens in 77 -- this is more than you want to know but if you do want to know i have great stories about it. they take the field of america even has to fight the lakota -- the few groups that america even has to fight the lakota and the railroad strike. there are very few people left. stephen: this is a peripheral thing about the point. if you compare the electoral maps of 1904 and 2008, it is a virtual absolute flip. two parties have traded constituencies and the democrats complain about how difficult it is to get white workingmen to vote for them these days. and my other comment is that the republicans always have an elitist group. the union league was not exactly in favor of equal opportunity and yet was one of lincoln's greatest supporters. there were always businessman that recognized that a maldistribution of property was a threat and saw the best way of protecting prosperity allowing the prosperity of the many. henry ford wanted his workers to afford his cars. t
they do not take troops out of the south, there are no troops in the south, that is played out through congress. what happens in 77 -- this is more than you want to know but if you do want to know i have great stories about it. they take the field of america even has to fight the lakota -- the few groups that america even has to fight the lakota and the railroad strike. there are very few people left. stephen: this is a peripheral thing about the point. if you compare the electoral maps of 1904...
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you an update on the breaking news in the south bay. the inmate on the run, the latest coming up. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. >>> tonight at 6:00 we follow that break news p.m. an escaped inmate is a con jiktvicted sex offender. these are pictures of the intense manhunt under way right now. it is happening around the santa clara medical center. that's near the 880/280 interchange in san jose. the suspect on the run is this guy, 40-year-old carter. he escaped around 1:30 this afternoon where he was seek unknown treatment. chart carter injuried a deputy before escaping. we will have more tonight at 6:00 an on-line. >> tomorrow is the chinese new year's parade in san francisco. it is going to be grand. one of the largest chinese new year's parade outside of asia. thousands of
you an update on the breaking news in the south bay. the inmate on the run, the latest coming up. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. >>> tonight at 6:00 we follow that break news p.m. an escaped inmate is a con jiktvicted sex...