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as in albany, georgia. there, as in hundreds of other communities the church is the , negro's privileged sanctuary. the story was covered by herbert caplow. >> let it shine, let it shine, let it shine i am going to let it shine, let shinene, let it i am going to let it shine, let it shine, let it shine i am going to let it shine ♪ herbert: music has long used as an expression of protest, and why in september 1961 albany became a target, no one is sure. most other communities in this area were recognized as tougher in thisegroes then city, but the resentment showed itself in albany in song and in other forms and arenas of demonstration. ♪ >> oh, freedom, my lord i will space freedom, freedom ♪ >> a ban on demonstrations has brought more than 1500 arrests far,a segregationists so most last summer forces of , martin luther king were prominent in the drive. from outside albany came ministers and rabbis to demonstrate in street prayer. >> we are here to offer up our prayers to god. >> what is your purpose?
as in albany, georgia. there, as in hundreds of other communities the church is the , negro's privileged sanctuary. the story was covered by herbert caplow. >> let it shine, let it shine, let it shine i am going to let it shine, let shinene, let it i am going to let it shine, let it shine, let it shine i am going to let it shine ♪ herbert: music has long used as an expression of protest, and why in september 1961 albany became a target, no one is sure. most other communities in this...
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as in albany, georgia. there and in hundreds of other southern communities, the church is the negro's privileged sanctuary. the story was covered by herbert kaplin. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> music long has been used as an expression of protests and it bursts forth in albany. why in the summer of '61, albany became a prime target, no one is quite sure. most communities were recognized as tougher on the negroes than this city, but the resentment showed itself in albany in song and in other forms and arenas of demonstration. ♪ a ban on demonstrations has brought more than 1500 arrests of desegregationists so far. most last summer when the forces of martin luther king were prominent in the drive. also, from outside al bany came ministers and ra buys to demonstrate in street prayer. >> all right. >> here we offer our prayers to god. >> what's your purpose? >> our purpose is to offer our prayers to god. >> i'm asking you to disperse, your normal way. go back to your normal places of livelihood. preach to your own congrega
as in albany, georgia. there and in hundreds of other southern communities, the church is the negro's privileged sanctuary. the story was covered by herbert kaplin. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> music long has been used as an expression of protests and it bursts forth in albany. why in the summer of '61, albany became a prime target, no one is quite sure. most communities were recognized as tougher on the negroes than this city, but the resentment showed itself in albany in song and in other forms and...
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one thing did come out of albany for the negros. martin luther king learned the lessons of failure and did not his nextha in foray, birmingham. agok: more than 100 years an old woman sat rocking on her front porch in missouri and spat out these words -- "of all the things in this world i hate slavery the most, except abolitionists." the scourge of the south and bane of the north spread what many staunch union men considered pernicious views. seed bed was amherst, massachusetts. ♪ buildings, trees ancient and gnarled stand guard over 100 members. there is a doorway known to students dead now for a century and a half. here is henry ward beecher, pastor of the plymouth church in brooklyn. printing "theliberato a newspaper. he was shot half the country by auctioning a slave girl from the pulpit of his church. a stirring protest. there was horace greeley of new york. he hated slavery and the tyranny of delay. today.nd are ours result and security belong to god." julia howe would be singing among the rows, "when the terrible swift light
one thing did come out of albany for the negros. martin luther king learned the lessons of failure and did not his nextha in foray, birmingham. agok: more than 100 years an old woman sat rocking on her front porch in missouri and spat out these words -- "of all the things in this world i hate slavery the most, except abolitionists." the scourge of the south and bane of the north spread what many staunch union men considered pernicious views. seed bed was amherst, massachusetts. ♪...
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today i'm heading to albany to meet with senator jim and democratic majority assemblyman ron kim and together a bipartisan investigation is going to be asked -- we're going to do that tomorrow in albany. i hope it happens. steve: that would be great. so yesterday was the hearing now really the next step is investigation find out what happened. obviously there was a steep learning curve in the beginning regarding coronavirus. we didn't know exactly what was hitting us. but for the governor of new york to say okay, if you are a corona patient and you have we are going to second you back into the nursing home that, you feel, what the fatal flaw? >> absolutely. he is not giving us the numbers.
today i'm heading to albany to meet with senator jim and democratic majority assemblyman ron kim and together a bipartisan investigation is going to be asked -- we're going to do that tomorrow in albany. i hope it happens. steve: that would be great. so yesterday was the hearing now really the next step is investigation find out what happened. obviously there was a steep learning curve in the beginning regarding coronavirus. we didn't know exactly what was hitting us. but for the governor of...
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as in albany, georgia. there and and hundreds of others communities, the church is the privilege sanctuary, a source of inspiration. the story was covered by robert kavanaugh. music has been used as an expression of protest, and first and opening. why in december 61, albany became a prime target. no one is quite sure. most other communities were recognized as tougher on the knee quo then this city. but the resentment also showed itself and song and other forms of demonstration. >> a ban on demonstrations has brought more than 1500 arrests on the segregationists so far. most last summer when the horses of martin luther king were prominent in the drive. also, from outside of albany came ministers and rabbis to demonstrate in street prayer. >> what's your purpose? >> our purpose is to offer prayers to god. >> i'm asking you to disperse, go about your normal way, go back to your normal places of livelihood. reach to your own congregation, and before you try to convert us. anyone else you're going to be heard fr
as in albany, georgia. there and and hundreds of others communities, the church is the privilege sanctuary, a source of inspiration. the story was covered by robert kavanaugh. music has been used as an expression of protest, and first and opening. why in december 61, albany became a prime target. no one is quite sure. most other communities were recognized as tougher on the knee quo then this city. but the resentment also showed itself and song and other forms of demonstration. >> a ban...
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i have been privileged to have gone to school in albany. and i would like to know if you could address the financial backing that al smith had by john j. araskog, and the contention that was because smith was catholic and trying to become president. >> francis, where did you go to school here in albany? we have several colleges in our audience. >> i went to the academy of the sacred heart on south pearl street. which unfortunately, it has been closed and is now for sale. >> that is right. >> thank you very much. the financial question. >> araskog was a very good friend of the dupont family. he was one of the key people at general motors. he was a multi millionaire. as i mentioned earlier, earlier in his career, smith was not a huge champion of business. he voted as he was told to vote. later on, he drifted towards pro-business, that was after the roosevelt fallout. he wanted to be involved in politics. araskog became friends with al smith. smith makes him the head of his campaign in 1928. much to the consternation of many people around him,
i have been privileged to have gone to school in albany. and i would like to know if you could address the financial backing that al smith had by john j. araskog, and the contention that was because smith was catholic and trying to become president. >> francis, where did you go to school here in albany? we have several colleges in our audience. >> i went to the academy of the sacred heart on south pearl street. which unfortunately, it has been closed and is now for sale. >>...
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he returned to albany for second term with the largest majority in the state's history. to a large degree, dewey's administrative success has been due to his ability to work -- to surround himself with capable advisors. >> i think we are generally agreed on on what the facts are and what the program ought to be. what i propose is this. ♪ >> the governor of the empire state has also shown he can work successfully with a legislative body. during his six years in the state capital, this teamwork has produced any sound and forward-looking laws. for veterans, a constructive program has been worked out providing convalescent centers, personal help and housing for more than 60,000 persons. tom dewey has earned respect of labor and management and has helped establish a favorable climate for industrial relations that has brought new york one of the lowest strike records of any industrial steak. at cornell university, a state school of labor and industrial relations has been established. in the field of public health, governor dewey and legislature have set up a vigorous program
he returned to albany for second term with the largest majority in the state's history. to a large degree, dewey's administrative success has been due to his ability to work -- to surround himself with capable advisors. >> i think we are generally agreed on on what the facts are and what the program ought to be. what i propose is this. ♪ >> the governor of the empire state has also shown he can work successfully with a legislative body. during his six years in the state capital,...
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albany and ways he had not seen before. portugal talk about his career as for term governor as we take this call. hi,niel. >> first of all, a commentary and then a question. your four of his action -- year for its stability. i don't have the credentials you do. i fancy myself and armchair historic. as far as mr. smith is concerned, the catholicism should not enter into the picture. he was clearly a proponent of the middle-class and pro labor. generally, i think he was a well attended individual. i am wondering that if today, if we had a candidate running for the president of the united states, what can it would mr. smith's mindset be able to pull it off? despite that, thank you so much. i enjoy watching. >> i think that is an interesting question. smith goes through a very weird political transition in the 1930's. after it lost the election, he does look of a lot of what he stood for up to that point. i know we will get to talking about that a little later in the show. he was a populist of sorts. cuba is not an absolute pop
albany and ways he had not seen before. portugal talk about his career as for term governor as we take this call. hi,niel. >> first of all, a commentary and then a question. your four of his action -- year for its stability. i don't have the credentials you do. i fancy myself and armchair historic. as far as mr. smith is concerned, the catholicism should not enter into the picture. he was clearly a proponent of the middle-class and pro labor. generally, i think he was a well attended...
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tammany candidate and continued his crime smashing record and was on the roles of the governor's in albany. though it was in new york that dewey rose to fame, he is the product of a small town in the midwest, having born in a general store in michigan in 1902. he was the only child of george martin dewey, leader and the publisher of the local newspaper. local residents like to point to the school where young tom got his education before going on to get his degree at the university of michigan. in a nearby church which the dewey family attended quickly, tom was a member of the choir. in the same neighborhood where he grew up, his mother lives today, and like all mothers is proud of her son and his achievements. >> you must be proud of tom. >> i think everyone is happy that his success. he was always a worker. when he worked, he worked hard. when he played come he played hard. i do know he has the best interests of our country at heart. ♪ >> today he is governor of the most populous state in the union, tom dewey cherishes the moment he can relax on his farm in new york and live the simple
tammany candidate and continued his crime smashing record and was on the roles of the governor's in albany. though it was in new york that dewey rose to fame, he is the product of a small town in the midwest, having born in a general store in michigan in 1902. he was the only child of george martin dewey, leader and the publisher of the local newspaper. local residents like to point to the school where young tom got his education before going on to get his degree at the university of michigan....
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martin of albany or suppose the head of a department at the ulysses research center near often. for several years he and a team of 20 scientists have been looking into how germany can achieve its. energy transition and reach its climate targets in 2050 as cost effectively as possible. even when power is the central backbone of the energy transition if it's to be implemented economically in addition to wind energy on land and it c wind is also the central element in relation to photovoltaics. the usual researchers use high performance computers to calculate how to bring about an affordable energy transition. about half of today's energy requirements could be saved by switching to electric cars and innovating heating systems and making cuts to industrial consumption. the rest of the energy demand has to be met mainly by c o 2 neutral electricity. this electricity is generated by offshore wind farms biomass generator plants solar cells and above all land based wind turbines. to achieve this as cost effectively as possible when turbines will have to supply more than half of green el
martin of albany or suppose the head of a department at the ulysses research center near often. for several years he and a team of 20 scientists have been looking into how germany can achieve its. energy transition and reach its climate targets in 2050 as cost effectively as possible. even when power is the central backbone of the energy transition if it's to be implemented economically in addition to wind energy on land and it c wind is also the central element in relation to photovoltaics....
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one of the employees reportedly worked at the albany post office on solano avenue. the other worked at the office on eighth street. those mailing facilities are now undergoing a deep cleaning since the virus can only survive on some services for short. of time. health officials say it's very likely to be spread through the mail. >>> oakland unified schools are scheduled to start one week from tomorrow. the district and its teachers are still working to figure out details for the academic year. the district will use distance learning for the first few weeks of classes. it ordered 25,000 laptops for students but they have not arrived just yet. both sides say access to technology is a big sticking point in the hope to reach an agreement on how to handle all that tomorrow. >> ensuring that that is access to technology that all of our student will be able to have the technology and access to the internet to be successful. >> is the ideal and we wish we had them already. we wish we had them one month ago. but that's just the reality of the world we are in now. >>> teacher
one of the employees reportedly worked at the albany post office on solano avenue. the other worked at the office on eighth street. those mailing facilities are now undergoing a deep cleaning since the virus can only survive on some services for short. of time. health officials say it's very likely to be spread through the mail. >>> oakland unified schools are scheduled to start one week from tomorrow. the district and its teachers are still working to figure out details for the...
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one employee reportedly worked at the albany post office on solano avenue. the other worked at the office on 8th street. those mailing facilities are undergoing a deep cleaning, since the virus can only survive on some surfaces for a short period of time, health officials say it's unlikely to spread through the mail. >>> well, today lawmakers met with white house officials on capitol hill to try to hammer out another coronavirus relief bill. this after the enhanced unemployment benefit of $600 a week expired last night. we have the latest on the negotiations. >> reporter: top trump administration officials met face-to-face with senior democrats on saturday, trying to figure out how best to stimulate the economy. there's no deal yet, but officials insist progress is being made. many republicans extend the enhanced unemployment insurance benefit, the program that expired this weekend. some lawmakers say paying people $600 a week on top of state benefits encourages two many people not to work. democrats insist there are too many americans already struggling to
one employee reportedly worked at the albany post office on solano avenue. the other worked at the office on 8th street. those mailing facilities are undergoing a deep cleaning, since the virus can only survive on some surfaces for a short period of time, health officials say it's unlikely to spread through the mail. >>> well, today lawmakers met with white house officials on capitol hill to try to hammer out another coronavirus relief bill. this after the enhanced unemployment benefit...
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., shipped to albany, new york, where he laid for another week. up at albany, the newspaper reported this man has been dead for 2 1/2 weeks. there is no signs of death. no swelling, no color change, no smell. it looks like he's still asleep. another reporter of the country north and south, that's how the average person found out about the enbalming. dr. ellsworth was free of charge and charged $100 a person thereafter, as much as $300 for generals. okay, these are tools of the embalming trade of 1861. this is a gravity baller. it works on the principle for every foot above the body, a pound of pressure. it takes less than five pounds of pressure to preserve a dead person. the gravity system was used in 1701 by dr. raymond rahush, the first recorded arterial embalmer. the gravity system is still being used in some funeral homes in 2019. these tools have been used at all funeral homes in 2019. the only thing that changed enbalming in the last 300 years are the chemicals you use. it's done exactly the same way. there was no chemical company selling e
., shipped to albany, new york, where he laid for another week. up at albany, the newspaper reported this man has been dead for 2 1/2 weeks. there is no signs of death. no swelling, no color change, no smell. it looks like he's still asleep. another reporter of the country north and south, that's how the average person found out about the enbalming. dr. ellsworth was free of charge and charged $100 a person thereafter, as much as $300 for generals. okay, these are tools of the embalming trade...
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there is no room for woods and promises it's time for us to join hands and restore hope among lebanese albany's appending high hopes on this and we hope we will be successful we want to restore hope and get back on our feet for the benefit of our country i have accepted this task because i'm a we and all the political fictions are we're all the gravity of the situation and in the c.c.c. to immediately implement reforms. ok let's bring in zain a quarter who is live for us in beirut zain why was it that most of all i did manage to garner so much support. well there are 2 reasons yesterday he emerged as a consensus candidate to different political factions from across lebanon's divided political landscape they agreed that this is the man who is going to head the next government but what we understand is that there was a lot of pressure from behind the scenes a main power broker in this ongoing political crisis in lebanon trying and persuading lebanese politicians to move ahead to form a government that is ready to carry out much needed reforms to unlock aid and to reach a bailout plan with the int
there is no room for woods and promises it's time for us to join hands and restore hope among lebanese albany's appending high hopes on this and we hope we will be successful we want to restore hope and get back on our feet for the benefit of our country i have accepted this task because i'm a we and all the political fictions are we're all the gravity of the situation and in the c.c.c. to immediately implement reforms. ok let's bring in zain a quarter who is live for us in beirut zain why was...
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tornado warnings around albany and north of albany. two reported. damage with those as well. intense storms there. that's going to clear out today. should be a decent day across the northeast. we're watching development of tropical storms. this has a 50/50 shot at becoming a cycl >>> good sunday morning. i'm lisa argen. the view from our sutro tower camera shows the low cloud deck is robust and also the sunshine above it all. we have the inversion, so the smoke and haze being trapped underneath, another spare the air alert, and mist and drizzle at the shoreline this morning. we're getting into a summer pattern, where that heat is going to build, and our inland valleys for the week ahead. today just a little bit of modest warming near 90 inland. 65 in the city with the spare the air alert today. >> reporter: i got a lot of friends in southwest louisiana. lake charles a very special place for me. i leave this state with a heavy heart. we'll be following up on the recovery. i know americans will be pouring their hearts and wallets out to them. guys? >> rob, you've done a fantast
tornado warnings around albany and north of albany. two reported. damage with those as well. intense storms there. that's going to clear out today. should be a decent day across the northeast. we're watching development of tropical storms. this has a 50/50 shot at becoming a cycl >>> good sunday morning. i'm lisa argen. the view from our sutro tower camera shows the low cloud deck is robust and also the sunshine above it all. we have the inversion, so the smoke and haze being trapped...
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the government forces on your actually feel and totally on the outer and dream up of the economy in albany areas again stimulus packages that will increase manufacturing supply and local employment as low particularly or going to unemployment big big task ahead the tunnel and thank you so much. and now to some of the other global business stories making the news. facebook says it is planning a legal challenge against the thai government the social network says it was compelled by the tile authorities to block access to a group discussing the country's king royalist marketplace has over a 1000000 members thai government claims some of its content is defamatory to. german can make a dime or is to expand the right hailing service star rides its joint venture with chinese company the technology services chain do will be the 3rd chinese city where the service operates their launch with a fleet of 100 election vehicles increasing to 200 by using. the united states and china have resumed strange talks a day after president donald trump suggested breaking off economic relations with the chinese fo
the government forces on your actually feel and totally on the outer and dream up of the economy in albany areas again stimulus packages that will increase manufacturing supply and local employment as low particularly or going to unemployment big big task ahead the tunnel and thank you so much. and now to some of the other global business stories making the news. facebook says it is planning a legal challenge against the thai government the social network says it was compelled by the tile...
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additional rainfall really albany dinorthwards. just about done. >> and it's why that storm is the reason why nicolle wallace is not in this chair right now, why aht lot of our writers are nowhere to be seen and other b people. interesting working from home these days.in glad toom seee you, glad you and your family are safe and sound but all i can say about isaias is good riddance. thank you for spending time with us, bill. appreciate it. >>> up next -- honoring lives well lived. and take. it. on... ...with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill... ...can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some... rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred... ...as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or
additional rainfall really albany dinorthwards. just about done. >> and it's why that storm is the reason why nicolle wallace is not in this chair right now, why aht lot of our writers are nowhere to be seen and other b people. interesting working from home these days.in glad toom seee you, glad you and your family are safe and sound but all i can say about isaias is good riddance. thank you for spending time with us, bill. appreciate it. >>> up next -- honoring lives well lived....
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albany to the maze, 6 minutes. fremont to san jose, 14 minutes. highway 101 to cupertino, 10 minutes. >>> los angeles international airport is now selling ppe in the vending machines. we're talking about things like hand sanitizer, face coverings, gloves. the vending machines offer touch-fr touc touch-free pavement options. and there is a shield to make sure you are protected. >> that is a smart business idea. >> yeah. i mean, you can't put hand sanitizer in there. >> i'm not mad at it. >> me either. >>> a warning about the work place and how coronavirus is spreading one room where doctors say you need to be careful. >>> plus you might think it is safer to see a doctor via telemedicine during this pandemic, but there is one age >>> today marks a somber anniversary. hiroshima. at a memorial service today, sush vif survivors and foreign dignitaries gathered to honor those killed. it has been 75 years since the u.s. dropped atomic bombs. they urge world leaders to continue to work toward nuclear disarmament. >>> as more people head back to work, doct
albany to the maze, 6 minutes. fremont to san jose, 14 minutes. highway 101 to cupertino, 10 minutes. >>> los angeles international airport is now selling ppe in the vending machines. we're talking about things like hand sanitizer, face coverings, gloves. the vending machines offer touch-fr touc touch-free pavement options. and there is a shield to make sure you are protected. >> that is a smart business idea. >> yeah. i mean, you can't put hand sanitizer in there. >>...
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joining me from albany, georgia, are the young women that you just saw. hey, how are you? >> good morning. >> looking amazing for so early this morning. teachers at monroe comprehensive high school. so whose idea was this? >> well, it was mine. started three years ago to do a end of the school year rap. that is how it started. to celebrate my first year teaching and i wanted to get the students and the cheerleaders involved. and then miss evans joined me and i asked if she would mind doing a back-to-school rap with me and we've been doing it ever since and love it. >> how do you come up with the words sh the lyrics for this? >> well, we just used our creative juices. we're teachers so we already know what our students listen to, we knew the purpose of the video. we wanted to inspire and motivate. not only our students but our peers as well as the community. so we just wanted to make sure that we grasp their attention and they're ready for school and virtual learning. >> and i know you have been inspirational videos for years but you have to think given the year that we're
joining me from albany, georgia, are the young women that you just saw. hey, how are you? >> good morning. >> looking amazing for so early this morning. teachers at monroe comprehensive high school. so whose idea was this? >> well, it was mine. started three years ago to do a end of the school year rap. that is how it started. to celebrate my first year teaching and i wanted to get the students and the cheerleaders involved. and then miss evans joined me and i asked if she...
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to richmond including areas around albany, we could see some isolated problems, thinking about every storm is different, and now with covid, anything that's been outdoors, set up temporary, that's not going to deal well in these winds. >> bill karins, i so appreciate you thinking about i think what's minon the minds of peopl people are barely hanging on and if you're in the restaurant industry you're so dependent on the weather to be good enough to move your business outside. it's really important. >> and nicolle, you have children, too. i have kids that 8 to 10 years old, if i lose power for three days and i lose wifi. >> stop. >> i'm going to lose it. >> my colleague -- bill karins, a pleasure to see you. john, we're grateful for your time and your expertise. thank you both so much. >>> when we return -- millions of americans suffering from this economic toll this virus has taken, waiting for action from capitol hill. the sides are still far apart as crucial benefits have already run out. l benefits have already run out. >> tech: at safelite, we're committed to taking care of you a
to richmond including areas around albany, we could see some isolated problems, thinking about every storm is different, and now with covid, anything that's been outdoors, set up temporary, that's not going to deal well in these winds. >> bill karins, i so appreciate you thinking about i think what's minon the minds of peopl people are barely hanging on and if you're in the restaurant industry you're so dependent on the weather to be good enough to move your business outside. it's really...
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fire crews say they're man new albanying to hold the two to three acre grass fire in check. >> let's look towards the east bay, certainly another day of unhealthy air quality. the heat is letting up a bit. paul joins us now. >>> that's one small mercy, the temperatures are not as hot as they've been. the smoke is the big story. north of lafayette right now, you can see how much smoke is over the east bay at the moment even though there are no fires in the immediate vicinity of the fire. winds have been out of the northwest transporting that bad air quality towards the rest of the bay area. concord, santa rosa, livermore, all unhealthy air quality levels. these are relayed to us from air now, the government agency. you see good air quality in san francisco, but if you step outside you'll smell the smoke. there is still plenty of smoke in the atmosphere. upper 80s in concord and livermore, topped out in the low 90s. 89 in santa rosa. the fire crews are still battling the heat but it's not as bad. we'll look at how the heat and relative humidity go hand in hand. >> see you then. over th
fire crews say they're man new albanying to hold the two to three acre grass fire in check. >> let's look towards the east bay, certainly another day of unhealthy air quality. the heat is letting up a bit. paul joins us now. >>> that's one small mercy, the temperatures are not as hot as they've been. the smoke is the big story. north of lafayette right now, you can see how much smoke is over the east bay at the moment even though there are no fires in the immediate vicinity of...
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., ship to albany, new york for another week. newspaper reporters said, this man has been dead for two and a half weeks. there is no sign of death. it looks like he is still asleep. that's how the average person found out about embalming. these are tools of the embalming trade of 1861. it takes less than five pounds of pressure to preserve a dead person. the gravity system was used in 1701 by the first recorded arterial embalmer. it is still being used in some funeral homes in 2019. the only thing that changed in embalming in the last 300 years are the chemicals used. there was no chemical company selling embalming fluid until 1908, formaldehyde. arterial embalming is a very simple procedure. i like using the carotid artery in the neck. make an incision, put a notch in the carotid artery. stick this in the carotid artery. beside that is the jugular vein. cut that off completely. reason being i want to push all the blood out of the body. i'm done. very easy to know when you are done. during the civil war, if the doctors had four o
., ship to albany, new york for another week. newspaper reporters said, this man has been dead for two and a half weeks. there is no sign of death. it looks like he is still asleep. that's how the average person found out about embalming. these are tools of the embalming trade of 1861. it takes less than five pounds of pressure to preserve a dead person. the gravity system was used in 1701 by the first recorded arterial embalmer. it is still being used in some funeral homes in 2019. the only...
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he began his career in the albany and novato police departments. he served for more than 24 years with the richmond police department. he worked with the neighborhood services team. he trained officers in the resource unit. he also coached youth baseball and softball. he was the head his wife and four children. >>> the state of 5000 new cases yesterday. once again, that is under the one day and 14 day average. the total is over 653,000. 120 more people have died from covid-19. the death toll is 11,836. the number of hospitalizations into intensive care is still trending down. >>> san francisco supervisor has tested positive for covid- 19. he tweeted that he is symptoms are minor. he will continue to serve his constituents remotely. he also said his family will be tested as well. as of right now, he says he does not know how he contracted the coronavirus. he followed the health guidelines, wearing a face mask, social distancing and getting tested regularly. he joined the board of supervisors last year. he represents the sunset district. >>> it looks
he began his career in the albany and novato police departments. he served for more than 24 years with the richmond police department. he worked with the neighborhood services team. he trained officers in the resource unit. he also coached youth baseball and softball. he was the head his wife and four children. >>> the state of 5000 new cases yesterday. once again, that is under the one day and 14 day average. the total is over 653,000. 120 more people have died from covid-19. the...
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albany new york. >>caller. >> and with rent assisted many in over five months. because it is failing them. we need to take a close look at how they are dealing with american citizens in this country. and overall assistance more efficient. that threaten pressure. >> i appreciate as a landlord your concern about your renters and an ability to pay rent tens of millions are facing the same challenges right now rent is due and they cannot pay. there were some protections put in place for the cares act some included unemployment insurance and the stimulus check that has prevented to see tremendous wave of evictions yet but millions of people who need those resources haven't received them and millions more did not lose theirha job entirely but the low-wage workers and were not eligible for unemployment insurance. especially with the increased t,cost for child care and healthcare and food. and then to continuing expanded unemployment but that is not enough. to just lead the national moratorium on evictions and assistance that they can receive the income that they ouneed
albany new york. >>caller. >> and with rent assisted many in over five months. because it is failing them. we need to take a close look at how they are dealing with american citizens in this country. and overall assistance more efficient. that threaten pressure. >> i appreciate as a landlord your concern about your renters and an ability to pay rent tens of millions are facing the same challenges right now rent is due and they cannot pay. there were some protections put in...
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i don't like to be the man for the 16 i mean i was left with a good one at albany. yeah good luck to you too and you can see that i really don't want to talk around this point because i know the sound of your voice ok i run and this point was. annoying me so for show and you know those kids those kids in an exam go ask you. how many questions if you get a new thing and you know that they only ask you because they already know what they've done better than you that's what he was being and i was so and i have this point. and 44 kilometers left when i will be there and it's maybe $42.00 so it will be 8 h. and go go go go go read greed greed greed. and instead. of starting the charging and prove how much how was wowo. thread did not serve do you come on more mark. 50. 6060 was. the 1st. 78 all suns are a little early come on love almost. ok so if you see it seems to me that what is supplying the moment was 71. then i go how 'd can i go out wow all of them saw. this lady. i thank you thank you thank. you. but i thank you when you leave the race evidenced you know what i
i don't like to be the man for the 16 i mean i was left with a good one at albany. yeah good luck to you too and you can see that i really don't want to talk around this point because i know the sound of your voice ok i run and this point was. annoying me so for show and you know those kids those kids in an exam go ask you. how many questions if you get a new thing and you know that they only ask you because they already know what they've done better than you that's what he was being and i was...
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customers in albany and emeryville and oakland were also affected when more than a dozen underground pipes burst near sacramento and university yesterday evening. >> this was just a river here . >> it was a foot deep right here. >> all the way over here. that is a lot of water. >> i heard the toilet starting to bubble so i think it is slowly returning now. >> that is an important appliance by the way. >> indeed it is. >> they say a valve may have been opened a little too quickly causing a pressure surge that punched out the nearly centuries old pipes. >>> up next the heart stopping rescue northern california just in the nick of time. >> they want $25 billion, billion, for the post office. >> he doesn't want an election. >> the question looming in washington, will the post office get a boost of cash before the election? >>> the newly released prisoners now getting hope your new housing on treasure island. >> this is a terrible wrong committed against these women and making it right. >>> temperatures tomorrow will have you sweating and we are talking mid 80s in the city and 106 in conc
customers in albany and emeryville and oakland were also affected when more than a dozen underground pipes burst near sacramento and university yesterday evening. >> this was just a river here . >> it was a foot deep right here. >> all the way over here. that is a lot of water. >> i heard the toilet starting to bubble so i think it is slowly returning now. >> that is an important appliance by the way. >> indeed it is. >> they say a valve may have been...
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customers in oakland, albany and emeryville are also affected. the utility said a sudden pressure search from a valve being opened to quick the likely punched out the nearly century-old pipes. >>> a union lawsuit claims a viit up from in florida. this person died on march 27 about three weeks after picking up the diplomats at sfo. his wife also got sick. several guests at the florida summit later tested positive for covid-19 including the president of brazil. pacific workers of oakland filed a workers comp claim against limo company today to try to secure a death benefit for his widow. >> it is a prime example of the inadequacy of our response to covid-19 and we are left with another blue-collar worker who is making up essentially a fabric and back one of our community is now left the family behind without it. >> he was a stepfather of actor nico's santos who appears in the series superstore and appeared in the film crazy rich asians. >>> as we look live at san jose, santa clara county leaders unveiled a new plan to fight homelessness. they want
customers in oakland, albany and emeryville are also affected. the utility said a sudden pressure search from a valve being opened to quick the likely punched out the nearly century-old pipes. >>> a union lawsuit claims a viit up from in florida. this person died on march 27 about three weeks after picking up the diplomats at sfo. his wife also got sick. several guests at the florida summit later tested positive for covid-19 including the president of brazil. pacific workers of oakland...
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they started breaking just before sunset in oakland and emeryville and albany and mainly berkeley. by midnight there were 15 pipes pouring water into the neighborhoods. they scrambled an additional crews were brought in to tackle the mess. one of the ruptures was in front of this home. his house was flooded. >> this was a river up to here. >> reporter: it was a foot deep? >> yes all the way over here. >> reporter: that is a lot of water. >> rephearthe et starting to bubble so i think it is slowly returning now. >> reporter: that is an important appliance by the way. >> indeed it is. >> reporter: they say the problem may have been human error. >> we think that what occurred is that a valve may have been no been to quickly or something was causing pressure surge. truck she said all the pipes that ruptured were nearly 100 years old like this one and you could see the whole punched out from the overpressure and she said they replaced 17 miles of old pipe every year. most repairs were completed by this afternoon and they said they are mopping up the few remaining sites. and burke the re
they started breaking just before sunset in oakland and emeryville and albany and mainly berkeley. by midnight there were 15 pipes pouring water into the neighborhoods. they scrambled an additional crews were brought in to tackle the mess. one of the ruptures was in front of this home. his house was flooded. >> this was a river up to here. >> reporter: it was a foot deep? >> yes all the way over here. >> reporter: that is a lot of water. >> rephearthe et starting...
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for a week, and albany reported this man had been dead for two and a half weeks. there are no signs of death, no smelling, no color change, no sme smell. it looked like he was still asleep. that's how the average person found out about embalming. dr. holmes did it free of charge and proceeded to charge $100 a person thereafter, as much as $300 for a general. okay. these are tools of the embalming trade of 1861. this is a gravity bottle. it works on the principle, for every foot above the body is a pound of pressure. it takes less than five pounds of pressure to preserve a dead person. the gravity system was used in 1701 by a doctor, the first recorded arterial embalmer. the gravity system is still being used in some funeral homes in 2019. these tools are used in all funeral homes in 2019. the only thing that changed embalming in the last 300 years are the chemicals you use. it's done exactly the same way. there was no chemical company selling embalming fluid until 1888 when dodge started selling formaldehyde. it was not patented until two years after the civil war
for a week, and albany reported this man had been dead for two and a half weeks. there are no signs of death, no smelling, no color change, no sme smell. it looked like he was still asleep. that's how the average person found out about embalming. dr. holmes did it free of charge and proceeded to charge $100 a person thereafter, as much as $300 for a general. okay. these are tools of the embalming trade of 1861. this is a gravity bottle. it works on the principle, for every foot above the body...
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the health minister confirmed the move off to clinical trials of a vaccine developed in the country albany have to have proven successful well let's get more on this and go now to don consumers a moscow than does this give us some hope for a return to modesty what exactly was. well it's been hailed as a sport that moment by the ministry of health reform of course russia's 1st satellite in space back in 97 this story is closer to home. health minister said at the very 1st vaccine could be approved as early as this month and put into mass production and vaccination as early as october so just a couple of months away now there are of course scores of possible coronavirus candidate vaccines under development around 20 of them globally articulable trials this one was developed at the yellow layer institute a research facility in moscow now last month scientists said that the early stage trials were a success there was no safety issues and the vaccine developed a 100 percent immune response in the volunteers who took part. said that once the vaccine that has gone for approval procedures it will
the health minister confirmed the move off to clinical trials of a vaccine developed in the country albany have to have proven successful well let's get more on this and go now to don consumers a moscow than does this give us some hope for a return to modesty what exactly was. well it's been hailed as a sport that moment by the ministry of health reform of course russia's 1st satellite in space back in 97 this story is closer to home. health minister said at the very 1st vaccine could be...
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this is in emeryville, berkeley, and albany. in the last 24 hours, it's caused flooding and left about 300 customers without water. a spokesperson for the east bay municipal utility district says an operator may have overpressurized the system. >>> let's get back to our coverage of the incoming heat wave. it's causing more uncertainty for a lot of businesses. many of them have moved operations outdoors like restaurants, and the blistering heat is making things worse. here's nbc bay area's sergio quintana. >> reporter: in san jose's downtown willow glen, dining al fresco this summer evening is a treat. for all the challenges created by the coronavirus pandemic, this is a change lots of customers actually enjoy. >> take a tip from the europeans and keep eating outdoors, okay? you know, maybe this is going to be the new norm. >> reporter: afternoon temperatures in san jose peaked just short of 100 degrees. it's perfect weather for an ice cream, but it's less than ideal for other businesses that are still struggling to survive becau
this is in emeryville, berkeley, and albany. in the last 24 hours, it's caused flooding and left about 300 customers without water. a spokesperson for the east bay municipal utility district says an operator may have overpressurized the system. >>> let's get back to our coverage of the incoming heat wave. it's causing more uncertainty for a lot of businesses. many of them have moved operations outdoors like restaurants, and the blistering heat is making things worse. here's nbc bay...
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a kremlin spokesman is disputing claims that alexei in albany was poisoned saying this absolutely cannot be true this comes after german doctors said they had found evidence the russian opposition leader was poisoned avani was brought to lynn's charity hospital on saturday after falling ill in siberia. boss alone as little messi has submitted an official request to be released from his contract and follows also known as humiliating 8 to defeat by buying munich in the champions league regarded among the best footballers has been with the club for 20 years. this is news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at all visit our website w dot com. it has happened so many times in the u.s. police seemingly without provocation shooting a black man on sunday in wisconsin it happened to 29 year old jacob blake his 3 little boys so everything 1st before the video of the shooting went viral protesters and police in wisconsin have clashed ever since as for jacob blake he remains in intensive care and is reportedly paralyzed from the waist down his father saying he doesn't know if his son will
a kremlin spokesman is disputing claims that alexei in albany was poisoned saying this absolutely cannot be true this comes after german doctors said they had found evidence the russian opposition leader was poisoned avani was brought to lynn's charity hospital on saturday after falling ill in siberia. boss alone as little messi has submitted an official request to be released from his contract and follows also known as humiliating 8 to defeat by buying munich in the champions league regarded...
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. >> reporter: in albany, i'mñr melissa covoup"o, nbc bay area news. >> a spokesperson for the u.s. postal service tells us post offices are$é? seeing a huge ve in packages, and that's due to the overwhelminge1 number of people ordering things online. >>> well, since the pandemic began, there's been a lot of talk aboutt( the digital divide. as the school year is about to begin with distance learning, san jose's mayor sam liccardo made a major announcement today about helping students whoÑi dot have proper internet access. the mayor says at&t will providr %1%5%qgv@=iÑi no internet acce. &háhp &hc% donated4'ñr through the santa c county education office which will work with school districts to distribute them. the hot spots provide free high speed internet and unlimited devices to be connected in oneÑ household. >> this partnership is something that we can expand throughout the rest of the city, through the county of santa clara, and really become the model forúu1q state, taq state of california andu.x across the nation. >> it could be very helpful for a lot of families. the
. >> reporter: in albany, i'mñr melissa covoup"o, nbc bay area news. >> a spokesperson for the u.s. postal service tells us post offices are$é? seeing a huge ve in packages, and that's due to the overwhelminge1 number of people ordering things online. >>> well, since the pandemic began, there's been a lot of talk aboutt( the digital divide. as the school year is about to begin with distance learning, san jose's mayor sam liccardo made a major announcement today...
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albany, buffalo, chicago. we have another image of new york. throngs of people. mr. holzer: the hearse being drawn down or up the street. it is hard to tell. moments, young theodore roosevelt can be seen perched on his third-floor window. guards.before window he and his brother are watching boyfuneral, teddy as a actually saw the new york funeral of abraham lincoln. you see the horse drawing the coffin. packed like this for miles. valerie: let's go back to this relic, the final object. this?s what does this demonstrate? mr. holzer: it's an amazing relic. like many of the things we have shown, it is very personal. leaf fromrig of a someone passed by the open coffin. they took, not legally, but plucked and put it in his pocket and took home as a souvenir. and then preston framed the leaf in a gold frame. look in the center. you see a silhouette photograph of abraham lincoln made the year before. photograph that now appears on the five dollar bill. black that shred of perhaps the same person wore on his lapel as he walked around new york. the city that was draped with b
albany, buffalo, chicago. we have another image of new york. throngs of people. mr. holzer: the hearse being drawn down or up the street. it is hard to tell. moments, young theodore roosevelt can be seen perched on his third-floor window. guards.before window he and his brother are watching boyfuneral, teddy as a actually saw the new york funeral of abraham lincoln. you see the horse drawing the coffin. packed like this for miles. valerie: let's go back to this relic, the final object. this?s...
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a tornado warning right now just north of albany. that clears out tonight, and two more storm systems to watch as we mark today the 15th anniversary of hurricane katrina, which we know devastated this part of louisiana. tom? >> 15 years ago. rob, thank you for that. >>> tonight, the coronavirus nearing 16 million cases in the u.s. more than 182,000 american lives lost. cases and clusters of the virus now on college campuses in every state. the university of alabama reporting more than 1,000 cases. nearly 500 students testing positive in three days. here's abc's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, coronavirus outbreaks reported on colleges campuses in all 50 states. >> covid-19, it is insidious in terms of its ability to spread. >> reporter: cases soaring at the university of alabama. more than 1,200 students infected. the possibility of the school cancelling in-person classes alarming local leaders. >> the university has a ab billion e cost thousands of people jobs. >> reporter: facing that same pressure, the university of arizona ton
a tornado warning right now just north of albany. that clears out tonight, and two more storm systems to watch as we mark today the 15th anniversary of hurricane katrina, which we know devastated this part of louisiana. tom? >> 15 years ago. rob, thank you for that. >>> tonight, the coronavirus nearing 16 million cases in the u.s. more than 182,000 american lives lost. cases and clusters of the virus now on college campuses in every state. the university of alabama reporting more...
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shipped to albany new york, late for another week. a newspaper reporter said this man had been dead for two and a half weeks. there is no sign of death. no swelling, no color change. no smell. it looks like he is still asleep. that is how the average person found out about embalming. the doctor did this with ellsworth and proceeded to charge thereafter. these are tools of the embalming trade of 1861. . this is the gravity bomber. it takes less than five pounds of pressure to preserve a person. the gravity system was used in 1701 by doctor raymond, first recorded arterial and bomber. the gravity system is still being used in some funeral homes in 2019. these tools are being used and all funeral homes in 2019. the only thing that changed in the last 300 years are the chemicals used. but it's done exactly in the same way. there was no chemical company selling embalming fluid until 1888. formaldehyde was not patented until years after the civil war. arterial bombings are very simple procedures. you use the carded artery of the neck or leg
shipped to albany new york, late for another week. a newspaper reporter said this man had been dead for two and a half weeks. there is no sign of death. no swelling, no color change. no smell. it looks like he is still asleep. that is how the average person found out about embalming. the doctor did this with ellsworth and proceeded to charge thereafter. these are tools of the embalming trade of 1861. . this is the gravity bomber. it takes less than five pounds of pressure to preserve a person....
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a kremlin spokesman is disputing claims that alexy in albany was poisoned saying this absolutely cannot be true this comes after german doctors said they had found evidence the russian opposition leader was poisoned the volley was brought to belin charity hospital on saturday after falling ill in siberia. barcelona's little messi has submitted an official request to be released from his contract and follows also known as humiliating 8 to defeat by buying munich in the champions league regarded among the best footballers ever has been with the club for 20 years. this is news from berlin follow us on twitter and instagram at all visit our website p.w. dot com. it has happened so many times in the u.s. police seemingly without provocation shooting a black man on sunday in wisconsin it happened to 29 year old jacob blake his 3 little boys so everything 1st before the video of the shooting went viral protesters and police in wisconsin have clashed ever since as for jacob blake he remains in intensive care and is reportedly paralyzed from the waist down his father saying he doesn't know if hi
a kremlin spokesman is disputing claims that alexy in albany was poisoned saying this absolutely cannot be true this comes after german doctors said they had found evidence the russian opposition leader was poisoned the volley was brought to belin charity hospital on saturday after falling ill in siberia. barcelona's little messi has submitted an official request to be released from his contract and follows also known as humiliating 8 to defeat by buying munich in the champions league regarded...
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that tiktok‘s parent company is byte da nce, tiktok‘s parent company is bytedance, a chinese parent albany. they have sent letters to the chinese communist party multiple times saying we are following —— reassuring cooperation. the privacy policy itself disclaims they might, if they want to, share data with china. tiktok says they don't and all the servers are of us user data are located in virginia with backups in singapore, but we keep seeing them in the statements, reassuring us, claiming that, yes, we can share if we want to, but the same time we are not going to. that is where the concern is. we haven't seen a smoking gun. at the same time they collect an immense amount of data and often it is reported that they collect about the same amount of data other social networks do, but it is not true. they have more access, collect way more data about the user, their search history, the model of their phone and so on, so altogether it is not hard to connect the dots and say there is concern, but we haven't seen a smoking gun yet. at the same time, the owner, bytedance, is seeking to sell
that tiktok‘s parent company is byte da nce, tiktok‘s parent company is bytedance, a chinese parent albany. they have sent letters to the chinese communist party multiple times saying we are following —— reassuring cooperation. the privacy policy itself disclaims they might, if they want to, share data with china. tiktok says they don't and all the servers are of us user data are located in virginia with backups in singapore, but we keep seeing them in the statements, reassuring us,...
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. >> so three hours from where we started from eight to albany for where we just ended at w. can we say why 1963 most of the answer it isn't time, time is life and he feels that life is slipping away his own. they are mindful of the knee grow entering college this fall once in the fourth grade when they say they should be no segregation. they said the segregation might not exist because of automation. as you heard, america knee grows have decided what was promised, but not with the father would give to a father to a child, but them as the right of their birth. they say that the negro is wrong and has no just cause for complaint. all these forces to, and the revolution which broke out in 1963 for the same reason that the earth on a given day, begins to quake along the ancient fault. nbc news could evening. this program was pre-recorded. >> this is jeff at, least getting september 9th on the nbc the brinkley report will be extended. the hungrily brinkley report will be on nbc. you're watching american history tv every weekend on c-span three explore our nations past, c-span 3 c
. >> so three hours from where we started from eight to albany for where we just ended at w. can we say why 1963 most of the answer it isn't time, time is life and he feels that life is slipping away his own. they are mindful of the knee grow entering college this fall once in the fourth grade when they say they should be no segregation. they said the segregation might not exist because of automation. as you heard, america knee grows have decided what was promised, but not with the father...
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there is no room for words or promises it's time for us to join hands and restore hope among lebanese albany's appearing high hopes on this and we hope we will be successful we want to restore hope and get back on our feet to work for the benefit of our country i've accepted this task because i'm aware and all the political factions are aware of the gravity of the situation and in this city to immediately implement reforms that sudan's transitional government has signed a peace deal with a coalition of rebel groups to end nearly 2 decades of conflict south sudan has been mediating talks since november aimed at stopping violence in many parts of sudan including the darfur region. white house advisor george bush now has arrived in the united arab emirates from israel the 1st official flight between the 2 nations he is joined by an israeli delegation the visit follows a u.s. brokered deal between israel and the u.a.e. to normalize relations before the delegations touched down in abu dhabi 3 people were killed in separate explosions 2 people died and several people were injured in a blast the dama
there is no room for words or promises it's time for us to join hands and restore hope among lebanese albany's appearing high hopes on this and we hope we will be successful we want to restore hope and get back on our feet to work for the benefit of our country i've accepted this task because i'm aware and all the political factions are aware of the gravity of the situation and in this city to immediately implement reforms that sudan's transitional government has signed a peace deal with a...
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. >> so three hours where we started at "a" for albany to where we just ended at "w," can we say why it is happening now, 1963. most of the answer is time. because time is light. they are mindful the negro freshman entering a segregated college this fall was in the fourth grade when the supreme court said there should be no more school segregation. negro leaders point out jobs denied now may cease to exist because of automation. black men in africa have crossed the river and achieved what american negroes have been promised for a hundred years. parts of the nation particularly the south are convinced the negro is wrong and has no just cause for complaint. they're meeting force with force. and the revolution broke out in 1963 for the same reason that the earth on a given day against a quake along an ancient fault. >> this program was prerecorded. next week during this time period see monday night at the movies and the jfk report. starting september 9th here on nbc the huntly brinkly report will expand its coverage to a half-hour. watch the report on nbc. produced by nbc news which is
. >> so three hours where we started at "a" for albany to where we just ended at "w," can we say why it is happening now, 1963. most of the answer is time. because time is light. they are mindful the negro freshman entering a segregated college this fall was in the fourth grade when the supreme court said there should be no more school segregation. negro leaders point out jobs denied now may cease to exist because of automation. black men in africa have crossed the...
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. >> so, three hours from where we started at a for albany to where we ended at w for washington, can we say why it is happening now? why 1963? most of the answer is time because time is life. the negro feels lives are slipping away. the negro league freshman was in the fourth grade when the supreme court said there should be no more school segregation. jobs denied now because of segregation may soon cease to exist because of automation and there will be two rivers to cross. black men in africa have crossed the river and achieved what american negros have been promised for 100 years. american negroes have decided it was not the white man's to give but theirs by right of birth as men created equal. parts of the nation, particularly in the south, are convinced the negro is wrong and is no just cause for complaint and are meeting force with force. these forces, and the revolution broke out in 1963 for the same reason the earth on a given day begins to quake along an ancient fault. nbc news, good evening. ♪ >> this program was prerecorded. next week during this time, see monday night at
. >> so, three hours from where we started at a for albany to where we ended at w for washington, can we say why it is happening now? why 1963? most of the answer is time because time is life. the negro feels lives are slipping away. the negro league freshman was in the fourth grade when the supreme court said there should be no more school segregation. jobs denied now because of segregation may soon cease to exist because of automation and there will be two rivers to cross. black men in...
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. >> and now from albany, new york, the life of al smith as >> i come here tonight knowing i am the underdog in these final weeks. if you know where to look, there are signs of hope. even in the most unexpected places. even in this room full of proud manhattan democrats. i can't shake that feeling that some people here are pulling for some people here are pulling for me.
. >> and now from albany, new york, the life of al smith as >> i come here tonight knowing i am the underdog in these final weeks. if you know where to look, there are signs of hope. even in the most unexpected places. even in this room full of proud manhattan democrats. i can't shake that feeling that some people here are pulling for some people here are pulling for me.
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albany, buffalo, chicago, indianapolis. >> we have another image of new york. what this demonstration was like with throngs of people on the steet. >> this is a hearse being drown either down the street or up the street. hard to tell, but in one of these moments young theodore roosevelt can be seen perched on his third floor window. i don't know why his father let him perch on the window, but that's another story. he and his brother are watching the funeral. and teddy as a boy actually saw the new york funeral of abraham lincoln. you see the black kraiped horses drawing the coffin, the rolling coffin down the street. and it was packed like this for months. >> so let's go back to his relic which is our final object. what is this, and what does this demonstrate? what does it show? >> it's an amazing little relic. it's like many of the things we've shown in our series it's very personal. it's a sprig of laurel leaf that one of those people who passed by the open coffin at city hall simply took, plucked -- not legally certainly but plucked, put it in his pocket and
albany, buffalo, chicago, indianapolis. >> we have another image of new york. what this demonstration was like with throngs of people on the steet. >> this is a hearse being drown either down the street or up the street. hard to tell, but in one of these moments young theodore roosevelt can be seen perched on his third floor window. i don't know why his father let him perch on the window, but that's another story. he and his brother are watching the funeral. and teddy as a boy...
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rain bands go up to albany right now. you have a storm that has 70-mile-per-hour winds so chip was saying, it's a tropical storm. it's a tropical storm by 4 miles per hour. if it was 74-mile-per-hour winds you'd have a hurricane. moving to the north-northeast at 28 miles an hour. currently 25 miles to the west-northwest of norfolk, virginia. it gets to washington, d.c., around 10:00 in the morning. washington, d.c., your biggest threat will be rain. you have the most likelihood of seeing flash flooding with half an inch -- half a foot of water in washington, d.c., by 2:00 this afternoon. it's to the philadelphia/new york city metro area. if you are on the eastern half, the big winds. on the western half, the bigger rains. winds blowing 65 miles per hour. you get to 6:00 p.m., up around albany. it's already moved through the new york city area. by the time you get to midnight, 2:00 in the morning, it's to canada and we're basicale icali with this system. the thing i have to touch upon is this risk for tornadoes. a tornado
rain bands go up to albany right now. you have a storm that has 70-mile-per-hour winds so chip was saying, it's a tropical storm. it's a tropical storm by 4 miles per hour. if it was 74-mile-per-hour winds you'd have a hurricane. moving to the north-northeast at 28 miles an hour. currently 25 miles to the west-northwest of norfolk, virginia. it gets to washington, d.c., around 10:00 in the morning. washington, d.c., your biggest threat will be rain. you have the most likelihood of seeing flash...
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they are pumping up students in albany, created a music video about virtual learning to keep students excited and engaged. the video getting 50,000 views. they are really good. good stuff. it is 19 minutes until the top of the hour, the party of patronizing, the former presidential candidate calling out his democratic party. >> a bit of dnc exception, quick to dig out some duplicates. ♪ todd: a round of applause for kamala harris as she accepted her nomination during the democrats virtual convention but take a look, eagle eyed viewers seeing double. >> the first time, some parts are pretty awkward. >> reporter: i'm impressed it is little details people watching at home notice and then post about them and then say go viral. i would never in 1 million years have spotted that there were doubles in the crowd but after kamala harris and that her speech she turns to a large display screen of the criteria for supporters applauding at home but as some folks on social media pointed out there were duplicates. one of those people, genitalis, donald trump's attorney tweeted kamala's applause li
they are pumping up students in albany, created a music video about virtual learning to keep students excited and engaged. the video getting 50,000 views. they are really good. good stuff. it is 19 minutes until the top of the hour, the party of patronizing, the former presidential candidate calling out his democratic party. >> a bit of dnc exception, quick to dig out some duplicates. ♪ todd: a round of applause for kamala harris as she accepted her nomination during the democrats...