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i want to see richmond. the next day, he goes on a ship up river to richmond. he takes his son with him. his son, tad. it is his 12th birthday, but it's a very small contingent that arrive in richmond. lincoln arrives early. weitzel gets word the president is coming but not for several hours. they made better time than expected, and when lincoln arrives, he is greeted by slaves who see lincoln coming up river. word begins to spread, and they gathered to greet the liberator. abraham lincoln. little tad, 12 years old, always wears a miniature union uniform in the pictures you see of him. always dressed like a miniature soldier. lincoln marches through the streets for a 12 mile walk. no official greeting. lincoln has 12 bodyguards, 12 sailors admiral porter brought along with him. his 12-year-old son, admiral porter, and one bodyguard. as he walks through the streets, he is greeted again by the slaves. great praise, great emotion shown by lincoln as he enters richmond. this has been depicted by many artists. as he gets to the confederate white house, an orderly ru
i want to see richmond. the next day, he goes on a ship up river to richmond. he takes his son with him. his son, tad. it is his 12th birthday, but it's a very small contingent that arrive in richmond. lincoln arrives early. weitzel gets word the president is coming but not for several hours. they made better time than expected, and when lincoln arrives, he is greeted by slaves who see lincoln coming up river. word begins to spread, and they gathered to greet the liberator. abraham lincoln....
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i want to see richmond. the next day, he goes on a ship up river to richmond. he takes his son with him. his son, tad. it is tad's 12th birthday, but it's a very small contingent that arrive in richmond. lincoln arrives early. weitzel gets word the president is coming but not for several hours. they made better time than expected, and when lincoln arrives, he is greeted by slaves who see lincoln coming up river. word begins to spread, and they gathered to greet the liberator, abraham lincoln. little tad, 12 years old, always wears a miniature union uniform in the pictures you see of him. always dressed like a miniature soldier. lincoln marches through the streets for a two-mile walk. no official greeting. he has 12 bodyguards, 12 sailors admiral porter brought along with him. his 12-year-old son, admiral porter, and one bodyguard. as he walks through the streets, he is greeted again by the slaves. great praise, great emotion shown by lincoln as he enters richmond. this has been depicted by many artists. as he gets to the confederate white house, an orderly runs
i want to see richmond. the next day, he goes on a ship up river to richmond. he takes his son with him. his son, tad. it is tad's 12th birthday, but it's a very small contingent that arrive in richmond. lincoln arrives early. weitzel gets word the president is coming but not for several hours. they made better time than expected, and when lincoln arrives, he is greeted by slaves who see lincoln coming up river. word begins to spread, and they gathered to greet the liberator, abraham lincoln....
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in the city of richmond. host: john in florida is next. don't hit the button on me too fast. say, i appreciate the things you do. if you have been listening to the guests before you, you would notice all of the black people werecalled in on the show concerned about police brutality and the killings. like white people like to say, we support thugs and criminality. we have seen it with our own eyes. senseless beatings. senseless killings. something outt there acting crazy. lock them up. take them to jail. someone is doing wrong. i am a victim of that. i am a victim of being pulled over, police telling me, a grown man, telling me to sit on the ground. sit on the ground for his safety. and when i refused he put me in jail for resisting arrest. because i do want to sit on the ground. in this manner like you are a piece of dirt. po don't give me that crab about police -- it is a system. these young cats are not aware that they have to be afraid of the police. and i'm not being racist. america -- they think we are d
in the city of richmond. host: john in florida is next. don't hit the button on me too fast. say, i appreciate the things you do. if you have been listening to the guests before you, you would notice all of the black people werecalled in on the show concerned about police brutality and the killings. like white people like to say, we support thugs and criminality. we have seen it with our own eyes. senseless beatings. senseless killings. something outt there acting crazy. lock them up. take them...
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she has done a lot of great work over in south richmond. she is one of many partnerships that exist within the city of richmond about making this place better. when we had the officer involved shooting, i reached out to her. i said i really want young people to experience this simulator. to walk a mile in our shoes and understand the difficult decision-making process. host: our cadets trained to complete incident reports and are they considered legal affidavits subject to perjury charges? cover report writing. documents.gal there are consequences if they are inappropriately filed. so yes. host: from georgia. this is bruce. hey.r: all the cops i have seen lately have done a lot better than they used to do. one guy called and said he was from atlanta. i'm from atlanta. he said he didn't see any black cops. i did. i don't know what part of atlanta he was from. i'm glad you all are doing a lot better. from michigan. go ahead. caller: good morning. thank youke to say very much for doing your job. you couldn't pay me enough to do your job. i woul
she has done a lot of great work over in south richmond. she is one of many partnerships that exist within the city of richmond about making this place better. when we had the officer involved shooting, i reached out to her. i said i really want young people to experience this simulator. to walk a mile in our shoes and understand the difficult decision-making process. host: our cadets trained to complete incident reports and are they considered legal affidavits subject to perjury charges? cover...
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it began right here in richmond on richmond's north side. he was born in 1943 in the middle of the second world war. in african up american in richmond presented a series of racial challenges, just like it did throughout many, many cities, north and south in the 1940's and 1950's. it have been a number of historians who have looked at cities like richmond, looked at cities in the south, and what they have argued is that places upe richmond really made communities that were connected to the wealthier white neighborhoods really only by the city limits. they were essentially separate cities, and although some of these historians and knowledge greater fluidity in richmond than in other cities like savannah or memphis, they never really reached out to middle-class blacks, leaving it a separate city, isolated by race angiography. ashe, a young arthur racial discrimination was sort of part of every day life. he said, quote, i never thought much about it. life was that way. there were certain theaters i could not go to, certain soda fountains and pl
it began right here in richmond on richmond's north side. he was born in 1943 in the middle of the second world war. in african up american in richmond presented a series of racial challenges, just like it did throughout many, many cities, north and south in the 1940's and 1950's. it have been a number of historians who have looked at cities like richmond, looked at cities in the south, and what they have argued is that places upe richmond really made communities that were connected to the...
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personal journey began right here in richmond. theas born in 1943 in middle of the second world war. and growing up in african-american in richmond presented a series of richard -- racial challenges. there have been a number of historians who have looked at cities like richmond, looked at cities in the south and what they have argued is that places like richmond's north side early made of districts -- of communities, excuse me, that were connected to the wealthier white neighborhoods. they were essentially separate cities. although some of these historians announce greater racial -- cradle -- greater residential fluidity than other cities, they contend that the city's white leaders never reached out to middle class blacks. leaving it a separate city isolated by race and geography. for a young arthur ashe, racial discrimination was a part of everyday life. and this is how he talked about it. he said, i never thought much about it. life was that way. there were certain theaters i couldn't go to, certain soda fountains and playground
personal journey began right here in richmond. theas born in 1943 in middle of the second world war. and growing up in african-american in richmond presented a series of richard -- racial challenges. there have been a number of historians who have looked at cities like richmond, looked at cities in the south and what they have argued is that places like richmond's north side early made of districts -- of communities, excuse me, that were connected to the wealthier white neighborhoods. they were...
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it began right here in richmond on richmond's north side. he was born in 1943 in the middle of the second world war. and growing up in african american in richmond presented a series of racial challenges, just like it did throughout many, many cities, north and south in the 1940's and 1950's. it have been a number of historians who have looked at cities like richmond, looked at cities in the south, and what they have argued is that places like richmond really made up communities that were connected to the wealthier white neighborhoods really only by the city limits. they were essentially separate cities, and although some of these historians acknowledge greater fluidity in richmond than in other cities like savannah or memphis, they never really reached out to middle-class blacks, leaving it a separate city, isolated by race angiography. geography. so for a young arthur ashe, racial discrimination was sort of part of every day life. he said, quote, i never thought much about it. life was that way. there were certain theaters i could not go t
it began right here in richmond on richmond's north side. he was born in 1943 in the middle of the second world war. and growing up in african american in richmond presented a series of racial challenges, just like it did throughout many, many cities, north and south in the 1940's and 1950's. it have been a number of historians who have looked at cities like richmond, looked at cities in the south, and what they have argued is that places like richmond really made up communities that were...
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thankfully in richmond, we are not seeing that. we are recovering a large number of weapons but not associated with violence. we are experiencing a decrease in violent crime, down 13% in a violent crime. the main crime issues i have for me are motor vehicles. i will take that any day over someone being victimized. it is better for us to say that we will take that property crime hit, but the violent crime is up across the nation and for once, we are down so we are fortunate here. host: newport, vermont. john, good morning. caller: good morning, pedro and chief alfred durham. i live in a predominately white state of vermont and in my two years, i am in my 60's, might -- in my experience through the years has been very negative with the police. i have had a gun put up to my head, i am not the wimpy looking guy, so the assumption is whatever it is. many of these police officers are steroided and some are obviously on drugs themselves and in my opinion, i am a lawful -- and in my opinion, unlawful shootings of persons here in vermont. i
thankfully in richmond, we are not seeing that. we are recovering a large number of weapons but not associated with violence. we are experiencing a decrease in violent crime, down 13% in a violent crime. the main crime issues i have for me are motor vehicles. i will take that any day over someone being victimized. it is better for us to say that we will take that property crime hit, but the violent crime is up across the nation and for once, we are down so we are fortunate here. host: newport,...
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now, we're in richmond. richmond actually, has almost two chapters in my booth book because i think next to washington, it is the most important city to john wilkes booth. washington, of course, where the murder takes place, that's got to have center stage toward the back of the book but in the early part, you know, in the years right before the war john acted at the richmond theater and, of course, a lot of us will know that at ford's theater where he assassinated lincoln the play that night was "our american cousin." he played that for almost two weeks in the richmond theater, but it wasn't known until just before the book came out what role he actually played in "our american cousin," and this clipping -- please don't bother reading it, but it does say in richmond, let's see what it says. he was a very good light comedian in emotional parts the the best richmond had seen, and he played lord duncareer in "our american cousin." that was a play he knew real, real well. i'll have more to say about this in jus
now, we're in richmond. richmond actually, has almost two chapters in my booth book because i think next to washington, it is the most important city to john wilkes booth. washington, of course, where the murder takes place, that's got to have center stage toward the back of the book but in the early part, you know, in the years right before the war john acted at the richmond theater and, of course, a lot of us will know that at ford's theater where he assassinated lincoln the play that night...
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journal", "washington was in richmond, virginia. we spoke with police officials and the mayor of pr he of the discussion begins with a time magazine survey about attitudes the general public has towards their local police. about the level of confidence people have in their police. the poll was taken, 52% of respondents said that they had a great deal of confidence in the police. by comparison, those same people said -- 72% said they had confidence in the military. 31% had confidence in public schools and a present of confidence in congress but when it comes to police, the level of confidence expressed, 52%. if you go to the pew research center they put out polls on a lot of topics when it comes to policing, this one dealt with confidence in the police, this is the divide between blacks and whites. this was done in august of 2014, at the time when it was asked about the confidence in local police, 30% said they had confidence in local police to treat whites and blacks equally, that is the total of everybody. those who identified as w
journal", "washington was in richmond, virginia. we spoke with police officials and the mayor of pr he of the discussion begins with a time magazine survey about attitudes the general public has towards their local police. about the level of confidence people have in their police. the poll was taken, 52% of respondents said that they had a great deal of confidence in the police. by comparison, those same people said -- 72% said they had confidence in the military. 31% had confidence...
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it's a reasonable point but one that probably gets them nowhere with the folks on richmond street. dawn? >> probably not. thank you, bruce. >>> a disturbing video a s going viral it shows a checkers restaurant employee rubbing a hamburger bun on the ground before continuing to make the burger. this happened a few weeks ago at a restaurant in baltimore suburb. the video appeared on social media earlier this week and in the clip you can see the female worker rubbing the bun on the ground and then places it on the sandwich production line as her co-workers laugh. while now a spokesperson for the company is speaking out. >> i like you am appalled and disappointed by what i saw in that video. this morning we spoke to the employee in the video and her mother and the employee is very sorry and embarrassed about what happened. she confirmed that she and her co-workers were playing around in the kitchen, and the product was never serve to do guest. >> that spokesperson said something like this is completely unacceptable and that employees and others associated with this video are no longer
it's a reasonable point but one that probably gets them nowhere with the folks on richmond street. dawn? >> probably not. thank you, bruce. >>> a disturbing video a s going viral it shows a checkers restaurant employee rubbing a hamburger bun on the ground before continuing to make the burger. this happened a few weeks ago at a restaurant in baltimore suburb. the video appeared on social media earlier this week and in the clip you can see the female worker rubbing the bun on the...
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from richmond, virginia, first up chief alfred durham from the richmond police department. he will talk about the role of community outreach. and we will also talk with captain harvey powers. we'll talk about training practices and lessons learned. first, we want to let you knee c-span's "washington journal" spent the day at the richmond police department. part of the conversation involved asking how the police department strikes a balance between policing and protecting the rights of citizens. >> we strike that balance with the start of our training of our officers and officer safety. when we strike that balance we gain a trust of the public through that. part of gaining that trust is educating them on what our roles and responsibilities are. what are crimes, what are crimes they can be arrests on. more important glifing them the opportunity to come and share their experiences with us as well as our experience with them through our economy. citizens academy, for instance, is six weeks long. they come to the police headquarters one day a week for six weeks. they get to lear
from richmond, virginia, first up chief alfred durham from the richmond police department. he will talk about the role of community outreach. and we will also talk with captain harvey powers. we'll talk about training practices and lessons learned. first, we want to let you knee c-span's "washington journal" spent the day at the richmond police department. part of the conversation involved asking how the police department strikes a balance between policing and protecting the rights of...
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john singleton mosby was born in 1833 new richmond, virginia. he grew to be of medium height and flight of weight. his spare complexion and delicate features revealed nothing unusual about him. he was frail as a child and spend his time reading and studying books, but rode his horse daily to school. his small stature led to him being picked on by the other kids. mosby never backs down from a fight. at the age of 17, he entered the university of virginia. all studying greek and mathematics, he encountered an incident that would affect him for the rest of his life. in his third year, he encountered a fellow student by the name of george turpin, who had a habit of bullying others and set his sights on young mosby. when mosby heard turpin was looking to eat him up raw mosby pick of a pistol in his defense. when turpin came after mosby, turbine charged, mosby shot him and in and nearly killed him. he asked the prosecutor for his law books, which he leant tom mosby, who spent his time in jail reading them. he received a pardon and later passed the bar
john singleton mosby was born in 1833 new richmond, virginia. he grew to be of medium height and flight of weight. his spare complexion and delicate features revealed nothing unusual about him. he was frail as a child and spend his time reading and studying books, but rode his horse daily to school. his small stature led to him being picked on by the other kids. mosby never backs down from a fight. at the age of 17, he entered the university of virginia. all studying greek and mathematics, he...
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. >>> welcome back to "beyond the headlines" in 2006, the city of richmond held a ban. they filed this report in october of last year. >> reporter: billboards like the one are set to glorify drinking. when young kids see it over and over again, council peb jim rogers says it stays with them for life. >> freedom of speech does not include gram rising a product. it addicts kids. >> reporter: rogers is behind the ordinance to ban alcohol bill boards within 1,000 feet of richmond schools. less than a sixth of a mile. post-people say bank these billboards won't stop the problems many young people in richmond face today. >> i this i the parents have a lot to do with it. also, instructing the skids not the right way to go. >> it's not the boys they see the first thing in the morning. it's the parents if there is one there. >> reporter: these people say the special speech is protected by the first amendment. still the federal courts have concluded some advertisements may be regulated. rogers argues there are studies that prove that these messages have an impact on teens. >> kid
. >>> welcome back to "beyond the headlines" in 2006, the city of richmond held a ban. they filed this report in october of last year. >> reporter: billboards like the one are set to glorify drinking. when young kids see it over and over again, council peb jim rogers says it stays with them for life. >> freedom of speech does not include gram rising a product. it addicts kids. >> reporter: rogers is behind the ordinance to ban alcohol bill boards within...
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>>michelle apon: 90 at the richmond san rafael bridge track and moving across 580 westbound no delays the starts the of the better fog as a bit closer working up to the patch of fog that will continue to lift will have some time this afternoon the temperature is right around average. >>james: one of the big headlines were following this morning out of california hospital and the fact we have another bacteria outbreak. >>scott rates: this one happened at huntington memorial hospital has in pasadena of this is the deadly bacteria can become trapped in a reasonable medical devices and passed on to other patients to hospitals said they became aware of the potential bacteria after a routine surveillance sweep in june half of them begin to start looking into the potential of antibiotic resistant infections after an outbreak back in february that led ucla behalf of the patients who might have been infected. >>james: california as well to its fourth year of the historic grout. >>reporter: it is drive water is rationed and farmers are pumping groundwater as fast as they can to keep their crops
>>michelle apon: 90 at the richmond san rafael bridge track and moving across 580 westbound no delays the starts the of the better fog as a bit closer working up to the patch of fog that will continue to lift will have some time this afternoon the temperature is right around average. >>james: one of the big headlines were following this morning out of california hospital and the fact we have another bacteria outbreak. >>scott rates: this one happened at huntington memorial...
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at the richmond san rafael bridge it looks pretty good. the golden key bridge looks great. golden gate bridge. >> annie: a stabbing at a popular east bay park as people worry that there could be more violence. >> phillipe: mostly a new haven for dog walkers. >> use the most people sometimes they will lay down on the grass . >> phillipe: wednesday steading here perked some years. there was an altercation of two men he didn't know each other and one was stabbed. the person who was stabbed had minor injuries and what to gospel. walked to the hospital. the police said that this part still is pretty safe at five stabbings a year as opposed the other parks in the county. >> mostly it's pretty safe here i didn't even hear about the stabbing. >> their officers to work area. any home was to blast a needle or do it twice are chased out of fear. go mark the carburetor with some of the most likely problem for harrison ford's plan crash. >> mark: the card reader brought power lost for the engine power which was probably because it was a restored old plane. >> annie: actors and russia ar
at the richmond san rafael bridge it looks pretty good. the golden key bridge looks great. golden gate bridge. >> annie: a stabbing at a popular east bay park as people worry that there could be more violence. >> phillipe: mostly a new haven for dog walkers. >> use the most people sometimes they will lay down on the grass . >> phillipe: wednesday steading here perked some years. there was an altercation of two men he didn't know each other and one was stabbed. the person...
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post-people say bank these billboards won't stop the problems many young people in richmond face today. >> i this i the parents have a lot to do with it. also, instructing the skids not the right way to go. >> it's not the boys they see the first thing in the morning. it's the parents if there is one there. >> reporter: these people say the special speech is protected by the first amendment. still the federal courts have concluded some advertisements may be regulated. rogers argues there are studies that prove that these messages have an impact on teens. >> kids who see billboards start drinking young, kids who drink at 15 are five times more likely to become problem drinkers than at 21. it's a serious issue. >> reporter: is it passes, richmond will follow if oakland's footsteps which passed a similar measure 15 years ago. >> we are in competition with tv and on the internet. so therefore, i think it's the right thing to do, the messaging on our streets has to be a positive one as a community. rovmt still, oak never conducted a study to see if the ban has been effective. if aimed are,
post-people say bank these billboards won't stop the problems many young people in richmond face today. >> i this i the parents have a lot to do with it. also, instructing the skids not the right way to go. >> it's not the boys they see the first thing in the morning. it's the parents if there is one there. >> reporter: these people say the special speech is protected by the first amendment. still the federal courts have concluded some advertisements may be regulated. rogers...
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if you're heading into a marine via the richmond bridge said back up his solid from the bill richmond park way to the toll plaza. >> darya: 12 million trees have dried up across california because of the drought. and all the dead wood is increasing the risk of wildfires. we are now talking to one of the most respected tree experts. >> reporter: this man has devoted his entire life to all things green. when he sees dried up suffering trees it hurts. >> we definitely need water the trees are very stressed. >> reporter: the climate does not change will see even more trees die. along the freeway you consume plenty of dead or dying trees. >> the combination of the drought and the smog is bringing the trees to death. >> reporter: the trees can even get sunburned and the seedlings die off before they get a start . >> mark: thunderstorms are complicating the recovery efforts and the huge explosions in china were 114 people were killed 57 people are some sinhalese. missing. at least 22 people are dead after bombing in bangkok thailand. police identified this man in the yellow shirt in a backpa
if you're heading into a marine via the richmond bridge said back up his solid from the bill richmond park way to the toll plaza. >> darya: 12 million trees have dried up across california because of the drought. and all the dead wood is increasing the risk of wildfires. we are now talking to one of the most respected tree experts. >> reporter: this man has devoted his entire life to all things green. when he sees dried up suffering trees it hurts. >> we definitely need water...
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. --- los sujetos fueron detenidos en un hogar sobre la avenida "west macdonald" de richmond. ---tenian en su poder 2 rifles varios militar, 2 pistolas, cargadores y cientos de balas. --ambos enfrentan varios cargos incluido poner en riesgo a menores de edad. vo blanca ---hoy la policia de concord, comenzo a informar a los residentes sobre una audiencia el proximo 25 de septiembre en un juzgado local, para determinar si se permitira a "fraisure e. smith", quien cumpli su condena en una carcel estatal por crimenes sexuales violentos, a que se mude a un hogar en esa ciudad". ---para mas informacion sobre la audiencia, se recomienda que visite la pagina www. megans law .ca .gov cesar/ots ---el propietario de una unidad habitacional de san jose enfrenta una demanda entablada por autoridades del condado--- take vo ---acusan a los dueÑos de permitir que algunos de sus inquilinos vivan en departamentos que estan en condiciones deplorables que ponen en riesgo su bienestar--- take sot "se movia todo parejo, entoces ya mero caia para abajo y teniaa persona abajo, por eso es que lo duro
. --- los sujetos fueron detenidos en un hogar sobre la avenida "west macdonald" de richmond. ---tenian en su poder 2 rifles varios militar, 2 pistolas, cargadores y cientos de balas. --ambos enfrentan varios cargos incluido poner en riesgo a menores de edad. vo blanca ---hoy la policia de concord, comenzo a informar a los residentes sobre una audiencia el proximo 25 de septiembre en un juzgado local, para determinar si se permitira a "fraisure e. smith", quien cumpli su...
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claudia jimenez/residente de richmond y activista 3:36 que si apoyarna petion para que la reno subiera en un 40 por ciento 3:45 ella y la coalicion que logro pasar esta ley, estan denunciando que estarian usando tacticas enganosas para hacer firmar a la gente.... jovana fajardo/organizacion acce 12:55 con los inquilinos que yo he hablado tienen una hoja dice control de rentas firme aqui y estan diciendo si no firmales aqui le aumentan renta 40 por ciento 13:05 claudia grabo este video del hombre que llego a pedir su firma... el se abstuvo de repetir para que era, cuando supo que estaba siendo filmado... nosotros encontramos hoy en este puesto de celulares, una peticion de firma para protestar contra el control de rentas... pero cuando llegamos a tomar video habia desaparecido de la mesa, y nadie supo decir para que era... claudia dice que su sorpresa es que su vecina, que apoya la ley, firmo la peticion.... 5:31 entonces le pregunte, juanita tu firmaste y ellos me dijeron si claro ellos me dijeron para quen 40 por ciento 5:38 jovanka beckles/concejal de richmond 8:41 no me sorprende qu
claudia jimenez/residente de richmond y activista 3:36 que si apoyarna petion para que la reno subiera en un 40 por ciento 3:45 ella y la coalicion que logro pasar esta ley, estan denunciando que estarian usando tacticas enganosas para hacer firmar a la gente.... jovana fajardo/organizacion acce 12:55 con los inquilinos que yo he hablado tienen una hoja dice control de rentas firme aqui y estan diciendo si no firmales aqui le aumentan renta 40 por ciento 13:05 claudia grabo este video del...
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john singleton mosby was born in 1833 near richmond, virginia. he grew to be of medium height and spy of way. his fair complexion and delicate features revealed nothing about him. he was frail as a child, and spent his time reading and studying books, but wrote his horse daily to school. his small stature led him to be picked on by other kids, but he never back down from a fight. at the age of 17, he entered the university of virginia. while studying greek in mathematics, he encountered an incident that would affect him for the rest of his life. in his third year, he encountered a fellow student by the name of george turpin, who had a habit of bowling others, and set his sight on mosby. that turpin was looking to eat him up, he picked for histol defense. when he came looking for him, .us mosby shot him he was convicted of the shooting, but he asked a prosecutor for his law books, which he lent to mosby, who spent his time in jail studying them. mostly received a pardon after a few months, but had developed a love of the law, and later passed the
john singleton mosby was born in 1833 near richmond, virginia. he grew to be of medium height and spy of way. his fair complexion and delicate features revealed nothing about him. he was frail as a child, and spent his time reading and studying books, but wrote his horse daily to school. his small stature led him to be picked on by other kids, but he never back down from a fight. at the age of 17, he entered the university of virginia. while studying greek in mathematics, he encountered an...
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involvementore his in the fall of richmond in 1865. the museum of the confederacy hosted this hour-long event. [applause] mr. quatman: thank you for joining me. i am so excited to be here on the anniversary of when this house was occupied by joseph davis. this is a fascinating story on a story that very few civil war buffs know. i've given this talk all over the country and people are surprised, they have not heard of godfrey weitzel before. over the next hour i will tell you why he was chosen to enter richmond 150 years ago today. you may remember his name when yo
involvementore his in the fall of richmond in 1865. the museum of the confederacy hosted this hour-long event. [applause] mr. quatman: thank you for joining me. i am so excited to be here on the anniversary of when this house was occupied by joseph davis. this is a fascinating story on a story that very few civil war buffs know. i've given this talk all over the country and people are surprised, they have not heard of godfrey weitzel before. over the next hour i will tell you why he was chosen...
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we dozff still have that stent the san rafael richmond bridge on the eastbound side. down towards the east bay looking things good for 880, 680, even 580, but we are seeing some slowing getting on to the san mateo bridge. jam packed heading over towards foster city. as we move down to the south bay we aren't seeing a lot of accidents, really no accidents, no small stents, no big ones, we are seeing the slowing from 101 all the way through santa clara. also starting to slow towards could you please teen know. down near 85. back to you guys. >> commuters have to be patient this morning. >>> 6:52. when we come back a recap of the top stories of the morning including our breaking news. an early morning homicide in san jose. >>> and there are massive explosions killing dozens of people in china. now the frantic search is on for survivors. an update tbreaking ws: killed ornight inan jose'sberrys >>> at 6:55 an update to breaking news. a man so the and killed overnight in san jose's berryessa neighborhood. damian trujillo broke the story early in morning. what do you know so
we dozff still have that stent the san rafael richmond bridge on the eastbound side. down towards the east bay looking things good for 880, 680, even 580, but we are seeing some slowing getting on to the san mateo bridge. jam packed heading over towards foster city. as we move down to the south bay we aren't seeing a lot of accidents, really no accidents, no small stents, no big ones, we are seeing the slowing from 101 all the way through santa clara. also starting to slow towards could you...
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se reunirán una vez por mes en la avenida san pablo en richmond. puede obtener mÁs informaciÓn en el comitÉ de padres unidos de richmond para conocer los derechos que es muy importante en este paÍs. >> una pareja de pÉtalo mÁs comprÓ 15.000 $ con una tarjeta de crÉdito robada este viernes. el incidente ocurriÓ en las tiendas target la policÍa estÁ pidiendo ayuda para ubicarlos. ahÍ los tienen, se trata de un hombre y una mujer que se dieron a la fuga en unvehÍculo color negro. >> un hombre fue encontrado muerto en un auto. la policÍa trata de comunicar cualquier pista sobre el fatal incidente y para dar con el conductor que huyÓ de la escena. en san francisco un grupo de hombres que se juntaba a jugar a las cartas fueron valiosos por unos desconocidos que se dieron a la fuga. un hombre de 50 aÑos resultÓ herido mientras otros do compaÑeros de juego resultaron heridos. la policÍa investiga. >> la ciudad de richmon cientos de familia participaron en un encuentro para prevenir el crimen con alarma y recomendaciones para evitar mezcl
se reunirán una vez por mes en la avenida san pablo en richmond. puede obtener mÁs informaciÓn en el comitÉ de padres unidos de richmond para conocer los derechos que es muy importante en este paÍs. >> una pareja de pÉtalo mÁs comprÓ 15.000 $ con una tarjeta de crÉdito robada este viernes. el incidente ocurriÓ en las tiendas target la policÍa estÁ pidiendo ayuda para ubicarlos. ahÍ los tienen, se trata de un hombre y una mujer que se dieron a la fuga en unvehÍculo color...
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it is slow all the way across the span between richmond and san rafael. also delays at the richmond/san rafael bridge toll plaza. a lot of folks making that commute. now, heading for local transit bart has had a great morning no delays for the bart system. ferry, caltrain and ace on schedule. >> brian. >> yes? [ laughter ] >>> san francisco at the airport you can see we are getting some blue out there at the airport. concord right now 63 degrees. we are starting out with a lot of overcast around the bay area. it will give way to sun later in the day. so more clouds today. but cooler temperatures. so that's good news especially in the east bay and mild around the bay. the numbers mostly in the mid- 70s. but let's look at them. in san francisco, 68 degrees today. in santa rosa, 81 degrees. in napa, 80. nice day for the wine country 86 at fairfield. and in san jose, 80 degrees. extended forecast, the usual low clouds, the night and early- morning fog, and then sunshine in the afternoon. and temperatures in the mid-80s inland. not too bad. >> bring it on. >>
it is slow all the way across the span between richmond and san rafael. also delays at the richmond/san rafael bridge toll plaza. a lot of folks making that commute. now, heading for local transit bart has had a great morning no delays for the bart system. ferry, caltrain and ace on schedule. >> brian. >> yes? [ laughter ] >>> san francisco at the airport you can see we are getting some blue out there at the airport. concord right now 63 degrees. we are starting out with a...
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at some point, this turns into we are going to move a whole like 140,000 of them, against richmond. we will just take it. the problem is, starting in , this crazy2 confederate general that nobody has ever heard of keeps winning battles and draining off union troops. get rid of them. swat them away. do what you need to. lincoln's first reaction to jackson was this anonymous throwing this entire offensive off balance, and he can't stop it. he can't do anything about it. some people have said lincoln panicked at some point that the idea that richmond would attack washington. he didn't. there was a sense of great fear of jackson and his army because they moved so quickly, you didn't know where they would pop up. lincoln's first impression was this is a headache that will not go away, that he can't do anything about. he keeps throwing more forces at it. him in theally had shenandoah valley. he personally designs a movement, to union armies are jackson,converge on who is vastly outnumbered, and it's going to be over. when everybody believed that jackson had no choice but to turn and flee,
at some point, this turns into we are going to move a whole like 140,000 of them, against richmond. we will just take it. the problem is, starting in , this crazy2 confederate general that nobody has ever heard of keeps winning battles and draining off union troops. get rid of them. swat them away. do what you need to. lincoln's first reaction to jackson was this anonymous throwing this entire offensive off balance, and he can't stop it. he can't do anything about it. some people have said...
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richmond and walnut creek are the same. union city is 65. palo alto is 58. looking at what will happen today with our cloud cover, drizzle is possible over the ocean and near the coast through the morning. by noon we still have clouds hanging around the usual areas through the golden gate bridge and high clouds joining during the afternoon hours. notice the coast does not clear as much as it did year. to the south we have temperatures from 75 at milpitas and san jose at 78 and gilroy at 82 and cloudy in santa cruz and 71 and temperatures are 72 in millbrae but mid-to-upper 70s for the rest of the peninsula and mid-60s along the coast and upper 60 and nearly 70 downtown and south san francisco and sauce let. cloudy day and mid-to-upper 70s through the north bay valley and the east bay shore richmond at berkeley, barely staying in the 60s 69 and low-to-mid 70s elsewhere as we move inland another break from the heat, upper 70s around san ramon pleasanton and low-to-mid 80s elsewhere. we will look at what is going on with guillermo. he looks disorganized. he is
richmond and walnut creek are the same. union city is 65. palo alto is 58. looking at what will happen today with our cloud cover, drizzle is possible over the ocean and near the coast through the morning. by noon we still have clouds hanging around the usual areas through the golden gate bridge and high clouds joining during the afternoon hours. notice the coast does not clear as much as it did year. to the south we have temperatures from 75 at milpitas and san jose at 78 and gilroy at 82 and...
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we are in richmond district of san francisco. >> thank you. this afternoon the san francisco police department will discuss a double homicide that occurred in the bay view district in january. one of the victims was 32-year-old sosa shot to death while watching her children lay in front of her home. she was running to protect her children from gunshots in a drive-by shooting. her father will address the media hoping to track down the killers. a 38-year-old man died, as well. >> santa clara county e.m.s. is introducing a new safety campaign. "pull to the right for sirens and lights." the county will put banners on the buses and make a public service announcement. county officials say allowing emergency vehicles and help save lives. >> school districts, police and cities are partnering to ensure traffic and pedestrian safety around campuses. our reporter is in hayward. alameda county is starting today to get out the message. >> they want to tell much to slow down. this can be a madhouse at pickup time. this school was built for 200 students and
we are in richmond district of san francisco. >> thank you. this afternoon the san francisco police department will discuss a double homicide that occurred in the bay view district in january. one of the victims was 32-year-old sosa shot to death while watching her children lay in front of her home. she was running to protect her children from gunshots in a drive-by shooting. her father will address the media hoping to track down the killers. a 38-year-old man died, as well. >>...
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richmond beach -- bridge commute, as you head to san rafael coming out of richmond, backed up a little bit. >>> former president jimmy carter is speaking out for the first time on his battle with cancer. the 90-year-old was talking with reporters at the carter center and atlanta. he said there was a small mass removed from his liver earlier this month. they believed that they removed all cancer from his liver but they have found something else. >> they found in a biopsy -- they did an mri and found that there were four spots of melanoma on the brain. they are 2 mm if you can envision that. i will get my first radiation treatment on my brain this afternoon. >> mr. carter said he didn't feel optimistic after the diagnosis believing he only had a few weeks to live but he says now he is at ease. he has cut back his work at emory university at the jimmy carter ctr. he was elected president in 1976 and served one term before ronald reagan was elected. his family has a history is. data cancer -- history of pancreatic cancer. >>> uber is under fire. a lawsuit is being expanded that says that c
richmond beach -- bridge commute, as you head to san rafael coming out of richmond, backed up a little bit. >>> former president jimmy carter is speaking out for the first time on his battle with cancer. the 90-year-old was talking with reporters at the carter center and atlanta. he said there was a small mass removed from his liver earlier this month. they believed that they removed all cancer from his liver but they have found something else. >> they found in a biopsy -- they...
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this one is for the inshore freeway commute the motorcycle accident in richmond the good news is they have cleared into the center divide now the west on the 80th cuttable or better still want to slow down the drive times. >>rebecca: here is a look at the committee along westbound 80 inspecting and from hercules and to berkeley switching over to uber and a crash and antioch that involves a big rate in the minivan is a for the westbound for camille the right shoulder is blocked but a lot of traffic and the process of picking up all lot of bumper-to-bumper traffic as a mecca went into the concord area an earlier brush fire over and the pleasanton area of war at the sun bowl parade and its been put out but it to remain on the scene but the slowdown reinecke traveling southbound 684,--680. >>rebecca: 10-1 what we normally see. >>: will sitting in have in my coffee and i felt it. >>mark: may have been warning that a big earthquake could hit along the hayward fault last month we spoke to some experts and cal berkeley. >>charles c: run from fremont and the south hampton probably in a passage
this one is for the inshore freeway commute the motorcycle accident in richmond the good news is they have cleared into the center divide now the west on the 80th cuttable or better still want to slow down the drive times. >>rebecca: here is a look at the committee along westbound 80 inspecting and from hercules and to berkeley switching over to uber and a crash and antioch that involves a big rate in the minivan is a for the westbound for camille the right shoulder is blocked but a lot...
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we are live in richmond hill, and marcus has what we know at this hour. hi, marcus. >> reporter: good morning, rob. no charges filed yet, but sources say the mother in this case will in deed face charges after the horrible incident that occurred early yesterday, and it was just after sunrise that police responded to 115th street in richmond hill, and residents made a horrific discovery a3-week-old infant lying in a pool of blood, and the boy was thrown from a bathroom window apartment on the 4th floor. the body was found in the courtyard, just after sunrise, and the boy's parents, from bangladesh, share the apartment with relatives who have two children of their own. police are interviewing everyone to try to determine what happened to the baby. obviously he was too young to crawl out or fall out on his own, and for neighbors the discovery was especially tough. >> honestly, i didn't think it was a baby. i thought someone threw something out. i used to throw out books in high school, and i was like maybe someone threw out a book, and i saw that, and i was
we are live in richmond hill, and marcus has what we know at this hour. hi, marcus. >> reporter: good morning, rob. no charges filed yet, but sources say the mother in this case will in deed face charges after the horrible incident that occurred early yesterday, and it was just after sunrise that police responded to 115th street in richmond hill, and residents made a horrific discovery a3-week-old infant lying in a pool of blood, and the boy was thrown from a bathroom window apartment on...
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across the bay from the san mateo bridge north to the richmond-san rafael bridge is where we see the cloud deck and it will pull back to the one finger of fog shooting through the golden gate bridge headed into the afternoon hours. the temperatures in the south by are average high in san jose at 83 degrees and today you are five degrees shorter at 78, and 85 until gilroy and the average high in redwood city is 82 and 78, and a lot of low-to-mid 70s northbound and mid-to-upper 60s along the coast and now because of the warm weather, downtown san francisco is 68 and that is average and 80 at santa rosa, the warm spot and poet of us in the mid-to-upper 70s and richmond at 70s and oakland is 72 and 76 in fremont. 80 in san ramon, concord and pittsburg 83, and 85 in livermore. my seven-day forecast shows tomorrow we may get a public of cooler weather, rebounding a little bit on saturday and hold steady through most of next week, get used to gray mornings and bright afternoons. >> san jose at 87 near the shark tank and trash could not be better at this hour, if you are trying to make it in
across the bay from the san mateo bridge north to the richmond-san rafael bridge is where we see the cloud deck and it will pull back to the one finger of fog shooting through the golden gate bridge headed into the afternoon hours. the temperatures in the south by are average high in san jose at 83 degrees and today you are five degrees shorter at 78, and 85 until gilroy and the average high in redwood city is 82 and 78, and a lot of low-to-mid 70s northbound and mid-to-upper 60s along the...
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richmond and berkeley at 72. antioch could get to 90 but that is the exception. tonight, mid-50's to low 60. good sleeping weather. we drop tomorrow. we hold steady through friday. we could gain a degree or two on saturday. it will be negligible and same on sunday, monday and tuesday. >> good morning, everyone, halfway through the work week and a lot of folks are on vacation. look at the golden gate bridge, four lanes for southbound commute and a few cars headed into san francisco from marin county. walnut creek, south 680, we are seeing brake lights approaching the 24 junction but highway 24 through the contra costa tunnel is good with no delays. eastbound 580 to north livermore is picking up the road work. road work, too, from the central valley westbound, just a bit sluggish. 680, highway 4 to walnut creek is not a bad ride and 4 is good toward walnut creek and 580, tracy to dublin, the drive we just saw under 30 minutes. kristen? eric? >> hackers are posting personal information of people who use a dataing we
richmond and berkeley at 72. antioch could get to 90 but that is the exception. tonight, mid-50's to low 60. good sleeping weather. we drop tomorrow. we hold steady through friday. we could gain a degree or two on saturday. it will be negligible and same on sunday, monday and tuesday. >> good morning, everyone, halfway through the work week and a lot of folks are on vacation. look at the golden gate bridge, four lanes for southbound commute and a few cars headed into san francisco from...
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92 westbound is going to be just under 10 minutes to get you from hayward over to the peninsula the richmond san rafael bridge is over live so far at this hour that is a seven minute drive time from the toll always across the span of 2101 connector the golden gate bridge this looks good as well europe four lanes going southbound to northbound that a quantity of five minutes trip out of sausalito. >>james: the latest red flag warning comes as the come across california are just fighting to make some progress on putting on several big wildfires that take a closer look now at the fire situation statewide. >>charles clifford: they have given firefighters a chance to make progress on containing 19 wildfires many of those was started by lightning strikes and far northern california and 11,005 are the progressive and the national guard troops spread out across the state fighting these blazes the containment has been bumped up to 45% in hundred people have been allowed to return home thursday morning gov. jerry brown visited the barns on the spot about five days in california on going down we have r
92 westbound is going to be just under 10 minutes to get you from hayward over to the peninsula the richmond san rafael bridge is over live so far at this hour that is a seven minute drive time from the toll always across the span of 2101 connector the golden gate bridge this looks good as well europe four lanes going southbound to northbound that a quantity of five minutes trip out of sausalito. >>james: the latest red flag warning comes as the come across california are just fighting to...
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. >>> in richmond a local landmark and historic post office is temporarily closed. we'll tell you why, coming up. >>> and a painful condition that can be brought on by hot weather. how a hospital is using [female announcer] when you see this truck... it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight. because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. for a limited time, save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic sets. plus, get up to 36 months interest-free financing. sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money back guarantee. and of course, free same-day delivery! are you next? make sleep train your "ticket to tempur-pedic." ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> the father of the roanoke virginia tv reporter killed on television wednesday calls for stricter gun laws today. andy parker says he's devastated over the death of his daughter, allison, and her photographer, 27-year-old adam ward, both shot to death by a disgruntled former station employee, vester flanagan. flanagan later committed suicide. andy parker called on lawmaker
. >>> in richmond a local landmark and historic post office is temporarily closed. we'll tell you why, coming up. >>> and a painful condition that can be brought on by hot weather. how a hospital is using [female announcer] when you see this truck... it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight. because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. for a limited time, save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic sets. plus, get up to 36 months interest-free...
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david spunt is port richmond where a vigil for the victim was held tonight. david? >> reporter: ukee, there was a lot of pain on the streets of port richmond tonight. her name was stephanie a beautiful two-year-old little girl who survives her. i'll back out of the way and show you the candles all of the support here tonight for stephanie. this all happened about 24 hours ago. police continue to look for the killer. stephanie's family and friends are here to remember her life. >> say a prayer for stephanie. our father -- >> some call her a friend. >> rest in piece baby girl. >> report roar others never met her. but felt compelled to pay their respects outside the home where this 22 year old mother was shot and killed. >> we're just praying that soon they will catch the killer. >> reporter: her two-year-old daughter was inside the home when she was shot to death. >> took her baby with her everywhere. i just still didn't believe this this. >> this surveillance video shows a possible suspect quickly running across the industry. police are trying to identify the man. so
david spunt is port richmond where a vigil for the victim was held tonight. david? >> reporter: ukee, there was a lot of pain on the streets of port richmond tonight. her name was stephanie a beautiful two-year-old little girl who survives her. i'll back out of the way and show you the candles all of the support here tonight for stephanie. this all happened about 24 hours ago. police continue to look for the killer. stephanie's family and friends are here to remember her life. >>...
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but the city of richmond was able to save it. >> school district was able to partner with richmond city council the to the find the extra funds to keep the school open. >> few months later voters passed 380 million dollar bond measure to repair and rae build their school. coronado was one of them. teachers like heidi fought to keep the school open. >> it's over. it was a long fight. but we made it and we are all here in this amazing school. >>reporter: parents will now see the new corglad 0as the heart of the neighborhood. in richmond, lee ann abc 7 news. >> convenience of using credit card at san francisco parking meters will now cost you more. over the weekend the city municipal transportation agency started charming 27 cent service fee for all debit and credit kavrmentd you will see a message on the screen in forming you of the khavrjt like to pay by phone you will save a little bit. surcharm also 27 cents down from 45 cents per transaction. they get you one way or the other. >> absolutely. >> hot weather won't get us much listeninger. >> sand why is track ago cooling trend. >> yes i
but the city of richmond was able to save it. >> school district was able to partner with richmond city council the to the find the extra funds to keep the school open. >> few months later voters passed 380 million dollar bond measure to repair and rae build their school. coronado was one of them. teachers like heidi fought to keep the school open. >> it's over. it was a long fight. but we made it and we are all here in this amazing school. >>reporter: parents will now...
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mom so with the ride on one 01 at the richmond braves the back of started to build, not for the west build trip adding four minutes to the drive times 12 minutes now into san rafael. >>darya: which total about the accident as soon as it happened with a push alert and here is that alert the we sent out just before 530 this morning with some popular 15 minutes before any other tv stations that is what you need to know we do need to know your consent to your us phone is free to get through apple and android. >>anny h: trip for this guest today but today we promise it will not reach 100 degree territory where the inkatha conditions same bill for the bay bridge and for the friends in the east bay little more with of to clear conditions at temperatures as low sixties will 67 east and around 10:00 this morning one of to lower 90s today attended preschool for love and locations will have better off to kiam look for western greece five the 10 mi. per hour that would bring in the marine air here is a look at a high for today. >>anny h: 85 in redwood city and for the coast still fairly mild the
mom so with the ride on one 01 at the richmond braves the back of started to build, not for the west build trip adding four minutes to the drive times 12 minutes now into san rafael. >>darya: which total about the accident as soon as it happened with a push alert and here is that alert the we sent out just before 530 this morning with some popular 15 minutes before any other tv stations that is what you need to know we do need to know your consent to your us phone is free to get through...
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. >>> in richmond a local landmark and historic post office is temporarily closed. we'll tell you why, coming up. >>> and a painful condition that can be brought on by hot weather. how a hospital is using 130 yards now... bill's got a very tough lie here... looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's a "kraken", bruce. it looks like he's going to go with a nine iron. that may not be enough club... well he's definitely going to lose a stroke on this hole. if you're a golf commentator, you whisper. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. this golf course is electric... [extracurricular activitiessands help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team... getting help with math... going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal... ...when you can't do the normal things. [announceto help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that for most kids are a normal part of growing up. not e
. >>> in richmond a local landmark and historic post office is temporarily closed. we'll tell you why, coming up. >>> and a painful condition that can be brought on by hot weather. how a hospital is using 130 yards now... bill's got a very tough lie here... looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's a "kraken", bruce. it looks like he's going to go with a nine iron. that may not be enough club... well he's definitely going...
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that was the rage in richmond for fan appreciation day. burgundy and gold. darrelle young -- >> i like it! i like it. >> gave them a show. you can sing to that tune. over 7,000. >> do you move like that, too. >> i'll walk out of the studio like that tonight. they were in training camp. a big dropoff from the over 20,000 made it down there last year. a great day for everyone in richmond. >>> even with two -- i can move like that -- four game losing streaks in 15 days, there's no sign of an electrician in the nationals dugout installation of a panic button. gio gonzalez has not allowed two starts since mid-june. another guy loving life, ian desmond, loving the west coast. he's mashing it on the road trip. nats up 1-0: desmond get this is from the left. top of the bleachers, a shoal low shot, his 15th. nats up 2-0 and bryce harper can't believe how far. i don't believe what i just saw. >> i love that. >> but gio gonzalez, bases loaded, duffy going for three more, taking it to the corner and that clears the bases, up 3-1 double the giants a 4-2 lead and now they
that was the rage in richmond for fan appreciation day. burgundy and gold. darrelle young -- >> i like it! i like it. >> gave them a show. you can sing to that tune. over 7,000. >> do you move like that, too. >> i'll walk out of the studio like that tonight. they were in training camp. a big dropoff from the over 20,000 made it down there last year. a great day for everyone in richmond. >>> even with two -- i can move like that -- four game losing streaks in 15...
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richmond-san rafael bridge is lit to marin county. and westbound highway 4, two vehicles are partly blocking a lane. kristen and eric? >> a bay area lawmaker is making a big push to ease the commute for drivers who travel between the north and east bay pushing to open a third lane on the richmond-san rafael bridge by the end of next month. the state says that is too soon. amy hollyfield is near the bridge with the specifics. amy? >> yes, lawmakers say the writing is too crowded especially during the afternoon commute. he said something has to give. his idea is to fast track opening a third lane on this bridge. he wants to do it as soon as possible. the third lane is being used as an emergency lane. and the council said just payment a new lane. he has proposed legislation to speed up the process. he wants it open next month. commuters we talked to say that sounds great. >> i think it is necessary. a lost traffic. it is congested in the evening. it is necessary. >> caltran is preparing wait until next year saying it is not as easy as yo
richmond-san rafael bridge is lit to marin county. and westbound highway 4, two vehicles are partly blocking a lane. kristen and eric? >> a bay area lawmaker is making a big push to ease the commute for drivers who travel between the north and east bay pushing to open a third lane on the richmond-san rafael bridge by the end of next month. the state says that is too soon. amy hollyfield is near the bridge with the specifics. amy? >> yes, lawmakers say the writing is too crowded...
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upper 60s for richmond and san leandro and low-to-mid 70s elsewhere on the east bay shore. free air conditioning because you will be paying to stay warm friday through the welcome. 82 in san ramon to brentwood at 88. my seven-day forecast shows the temperatures are barely fluctuating tuesday, wednesday and thursday with morning clouds and mostly sunny afternoon and 70s at the coast, 80s away the bay and 90s inland friday and saturday and sunday. have a good one. >> i love your tie because it reflects the weather, a little bit of yellow for the such, a hilt bit of gray for what we see in mobile 360 and we just exited off of the golden gate bridge and now we are headed up to the and now we are headed up to the new doyle drive. but the altamont pass is not so empty. check this out, bumper and a crash at grant line road a solo vehicle spinout in the center divide with no lanes blocked enough to cause spectator slowing and slow-and-go conditions. moving to livermore and dublin, the speeds jump up and southbound 680 out of pleasanton, also, slow-and-go to the sunol grade. 500,000
upper 60s for richmond and san leandro and low-to-mid 70s elsewhere on the east bay shore. free air conditioning because you will be paying to stay warm friday through the welcome. 82 in san ramon to brentwood at 88. my seven-day forecast shows the temperatures are barely fluctuating tuesday, wednesday and thursday with morning clouds and mostly sunny afternoon and 70s at the coast, 80s away the bay and 90s inland friday and saturday and sunday. have a good one. >> i love your tie because...
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in richmond. they began to joke around that he is so good at retreating that eventually his army will end up in bermuda. [laughter] after a while as the fights push closer and closer to atlanta, there are some very minor victories for the confederacy. for the most part, sherman has the numbers. he's got the forces. he's got the guns. they get closer and closer to atlanta, and jefferson davis has seen enough of that. he gets rid of joe johnston and brings in a fighter. that's what we need, a fighter. he brings in john bell hood. john bell hood has already lost at least two limbs at that point. there is a really sort of really sick story. at the battle of chickamauga, john bell hood loses a leg. he is a texan. he wants the leg preserved and taken back to texas to be buried. they pick some poor lieutenant on a horse with the leg and sent him off to texas. the leg never makes it. i can only imagine that nobody knows what ever happened to this guy, or what ever happened to the leg, but think about afte
in richmond. they began to joke around that he is so good at retreating that eventually his army will end up in bermuda. [laughter] after a while as the fights push closer and closer to atlanta, there are some very minor victories for the confederacy. for the most part, sherman has the numbers. he's got the forces. he's got the guns. they get closer and closer to atlanta, and jefferson davis has seen enough of that. he gets rid of joe johnston and brings in a fighter. that's what we need, a...
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we hit 94 in richmond and 90 in san francisco. that's the city, not the airport. 104 in napa and santa rosa this afternoon and san jose. nice and toasty with an afternoon high of 97, which is also a record. at 9:00 at night we have some locations near 90 degrees at this hour like antioch and livermore. 75 in oakland and san jose mild at 81 degrees. now tomorrow we have spare the air day in effect, poor air quality from the north bay inland and also santa clara. that means tomorrow if you can use public transportation, carpool, bike or walk to cut down on emotions in the atmosphe on monday. it will be a warm one. we'll tell you when the heat breaks when i see you in a few minutes. >> looking forward to that. thank you, drew. in san francisco people hit the streets, parks and beaches to enjoy this hot summer day outside. abc 7 news reporter katy has more. >> reporter: step outside, if you dare. >> it's really hot. >> reporter: a taste of summer in the normally chilly inner richmond. san francisco's clemente heated up early. >> stayi
we hit 94 in richmond and 90 in san francisco. that's the city, not the airport. 104 in napa and santa rosa this afternoon and san jose. nice and toasty with an afternoon high of 97, which is also a record. at 9:00 at night we have some locations near 90 degrees at this hour like antioch and livermore. 75 in oakland and san jose mild at 81 degrees. now tomorrow we have spare the air day in effect, poor air quality from the north bay inland and also santa clara. that means tomorrow if you can...
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richmond and berkeley is 72. up to 78 in castro valley and fremont. mid-80s to upper 80s for the inland east bay and antioch and brentwood at 90. the sun is coming up quickly in oakland at 67 at noon and los angeles is 69 degrees. cooler tomorrow. minor fluctuation in the temperatures, so get used to morning clouds. summer is here for an extended period of time. >> the sonoma county water agency is offering a free lawn conversion program to encourage residents to save water and reduce their use. they have earmarked $75,000 to the program and partnering with nonprofit to hire 16-24-year-old workers. >> a lesson in leadershipping from a feisty -- in learning from a feisty what do a nasca comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® has also been proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there
richmond and berkeley is 72. up to 78 in castro valley and fremont. mid-80s to upper 80s for the inland east bay and antioch and brentwood at 90. the sun is coming up quickly in oakland at 67 at noon and los angeles is 69 degrees. cooler tomorrow. minor fluctuation in the temperatures, so get used to morning clouds. summer is here for an extended period of time. >> the sonoma county water agency is offering a free lawn conversion program to encourage residents to save water and reduce...
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at the richmond bridge to back up is to richmond parkway and beyond. >> anny: it back to school this morning for a lot of kids across the bay area and cruising oakland and san francisco state . we're looking at cloudy conditions. sfo is still tracking delays of up to one hour but the delays have not been lifted. low 80s will be are high today which is between 2 and 3:00 p.m. coming in at of the southwestern do have some wince which are keeping temperatures on the waterside today. highs for the east bay shore look like this: 76 throughout. inland we see '70s and '80s at their highest. we will see a mild warm-up over the next few days how with highest in the '90s. >> darya: a new fire breaks out near a popular since california ski resort and we'll show you where it is burning and how much it has burned. also live in napa for the one-year anniversary of the 6.0 earthquake. >> darya: there is a new wildfire near snow summit skiers or big bear. the smoke and appliances that are hitting and from above and they're calling it the summit fire to the. this is 30 percent contained and there are
at the richmond bridge to back up is to richmond parkway and beyond. >> anny: it back to school this morning for a lot of kids across the bay area and cruising oakland and san francisco state . we're looking at cloudy conditions. sfo is still tracking delays of up to one hour but the delays have not been lifted. low 80s will be are high today which is between 2 and 3:00 p.m. coming in at of the southwestern do have some wince which are keeping temperatures on the waterside today. highs...
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rough at the richmond bridge. the typical 14-minute drive time has been 22 minutes from the beginning of the back up to the san rafael. >>> driving into a gas line, causing an explosion and a two alarm fire and drove off. police are look for her. details on the fire that destroyed businesses. >>reporter: good morning. after hours and hours after be being extinguished, making sure that the fire that drivewayed the businesses yesterday is completely out. because it took them such a long time to get it under control. they're still looking for the one that got it started. looking at yesterday, around 3:50 in the afternoon , they said that a woman driving a white 1990s honda sedan hit a gas tak on the far end of the mall it -- a two alarm structure fire. they were unable to save the blgs inside of that strip mall. in fact, they lost five businesses, including a laund mat and a liquor store. the good news, nobody was injured. as far as the driver, according to witnesses, the trooifr was a hispanic woman, driving a white
rough at the richmond bridge. the typical 14-minute drive time has been 22 minutes from the beginning of the back up to the san rafael. >>> driving into a gas line, causing an explosion and a two alarm fire and drove off. police are look for her. details on the fire that destroyed businesses. >>reporter: good morning. after hours and hours after be being extinguished, making sure that the fire that drivewayed the businesses yesterday is completely out. because it took them such a...