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santa barbara is getting isolated. it started costing more to get things to santa barbara. everything can be bought in bulk in los angeles and taken to the studio it had to be shipped by train or car up here. more actors wanted to be in los angeles. you could do a shoot for one company in the morning and another in the afternoon. so to appear in santa barbara, they had to take the entire day to get up and the entire day to go back. so slowly, the flying eight started to fade to black. in 1921, they had filmed the last movie. our city staff recently traveled to santa barbara, california to learn about its recent history. you can learn more about santa barbara and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/cities . washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. join the conversation with members of congress, reporters, and other c-span viewers. coming up, three journalists from politico discuss their coverage of washington. who will talks about the creation of politico and its influence. reporter willical answer questions on south carolina and about
santa barbara is getting isolated. it started costing more to get things to santa barbara. everything can be bought in bulk in los angeles and taken to the studio it had to be shipped by train or car up here. more actors wanted to be in los angeles. you could do a shoot for one company in the morning and another in the afternoon. so to appear in santa barbara, they had to take the entire day to get up and the entire day to go back. so slowly, the flying eight started to fade to black. in 1921,...
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santa barbara is getting isolated. it started costing more to get things to santa barbara. everything can be bought in bulk in los angeles and taken to the studio it had to be shipped by train or car up here. more actors wanted to be in los angeles. you could do a shoot for one recentlyty staff traveled to santa barbara to learn about its history. you can learn more at www.c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3 > the reality is, the best presidents, the greatest presidents, have been willing to recognize they weren't at the smartest person in the room. themselves with people that thought were smarter than themselves. sunday night, former secretary of defense and director of the cia robert gates discusses his book "a passion for leadership." he served under several presidents, most recently george w. bush and barack obama. >> at the of the cold war when i was director of central intelligence, i came to believe very strongly that the american ssople had given the cia a pa on a lot of things because of this existential
santa barbara is getting isolated. it started costing more to get things to santa barbara. everything can be bought in bulk in los angeles and taken to the studio it had to be shipped by train or car up here. more actors wanted to be in los angeles. you could do a shoot for one recentlyty staff traveled to santa barbara to learn about its history. you can learn more at www.c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3 > the reality is, the...
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we are here at the santa barbara historical museum in downtown santa barbara. i'm standing in front of one of the most interesting items in the museum's extensive collections. this is a silent movie camera. a was used in the flying studio productions. it was owned by cameraman robert feelin and donated by his wife. this camera is interesting. this model camera was used for over 40 years. it was really revolutionary for its time, the 19-teens. they could hold a 400 foot reel of film which allowed for continuous filming for seven minutes, which was unheard of at that time. came to santaa barbara because they had a unit that was working out of san capistrano, the mesa and lakeside. named --allen -- a man they were looking for something different. in 1912 they came up to santa barbara and set up their first studio in an old abandoned ostrich farm. about two blocks from where we are now. 1913 they built the studio we are currently sitting at. it was huge at that time. covering that it was eventually an entire three quarters of the block we have here. they started of
we are here at the santa barbara historical museum in downtown santa barbara. i'm standing in front of one of the most interesting items in the museum's extensive collections. this is a silent movie camera. a was used in the flying studio productions. it was owned by cameraman robert feelin and donated by his wife. this camera is interesting. this model camera was used for over 40 years. it was really revolutionary for its time, the 19-teens. they could hold a 400 foot reel of film which...
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he can learn more about santa barbara all weekend on american history tv. >> santa barbara mission is the 10th of a chain of 21 missions built by the franciscans in cooperation with the spanish who work concrete california -- conquering california trying to keep the russians out. along the coast of california, the established four for its -- forts, and between them spanish schools and missions. the idea was to get coastal indians to be pro spanish and keep out the russians and possibly the english and whoever else might be encroaching on the northern edge of mexico. inis the only mission california that has continuously operated as a church from its founding to the present day. in the santa barbara area, the linguistic group of the shamash malibu northfrom of los angeles up to san luis obispo, south of monterey county. one of the largest groups in california inhabited the area and from the channel islands off the coast inland to what is now current county -- kern county. when they established this mission, they have good relationships with the shamash people. that deteriorated as the
he can learn more about santa barbara all weekend on american history tv. >> santa barbara mission is the 10th of a chain of 21 missions built by the franciscans in cooperation with the spanish who work concrete california -- conquering california trying to keep the russians out. along the coast of california, the established four for its -- forts, and between them spanish schools and missions. the idea was to get coastal indians to be pro spanish and keep out the russians and possibly...
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right here in the santa barbara channel. if you look at north america generally, california also had a higher population density found in north america. what is interesting, these people lived entirely on hunting and gathering for subsistence. they did not practice agriculture here in native california. the name chumash originally was the name the indians had for the people of the islands, and it is related to the name for the bead money. it means something like "bead money makers." the only place in north america where beads became money, in fact the only place where true money existed north of mexico was here in california. and the main mint for making bead money was the chumash nation. they manufactured tiny shell be ads that were measured in a standardized way. so, they actually counted out and used beads as money in the same way that we use money and is the only place in north america where true money existed. the shell beads were made from a shell and they which about these chip outout these -- these little discs and d
right here in the santa barbara channel. if you look at north america generally, california also had a higher population density found in north america. what is interesting, these people lived entirely on hunting and gathering for subsistence. they did not practice agriculture here in native california. the name chumash originally was the name the indians had for the people of the islands, and it is related to the name for the bead money. it means something like "bead money makers."...
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it was any santa barbara channel. if you look at north america had ally, california also higher population density compared to elsewhere in north america. what is so interesting is that these people lived entirely on hunting and gathering force assistance. they did not practice agriculture in the about -- native california. the name chumash is the name people had for the island and ad moneymakers. the only place in north america money, the became only place where true money existed other than mexico was here in california. mint forevent -- making bead money was the chumash. it was measured in a standardized way by how many could gotrand of beads around the palm of your hand. they counted out and used beads the same way we use money. it is the only place in north america where money -- were true money existed. the shell beads were made from -- aloe verashell shell. it was a household industry on the channel islands, producing beads that will be strong and long bands and used as a form of money to the people on the main
it was any santa barbara channel. if you look at north america had ally, california also higher population density compared to elsewhere in north america. what is so interesting is that these people lived entirely on hunting and gathering force assistance. they did not practice agriculture in the about -- native california. the name chumash is the name people had for the island and ad moneymakers. the only place in north america money, the became only place where true money existed other than...
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i have roots in santa barbara. been here a long time. there's people in the north sea have roots and the people in the valley and into mesopotamia have their roots. their roots are totally different. one thing we did learn from hurricane katrina, one of the most important weapons that humans have in the face of catastrophic disaster are their ties in a community, and it would come church, whatever you like. that's what makes life function. but did it in a much more anonymous urban world we are facing completely different issues. do you wall off new york? do you resettle people at higher ground or what? whatever you do the cost is going to astronomic. it's not a problem that you or i face. it's a problem our great-grandchildren will live every day of their lives. but the real effects are going to be a much higher incidence of extreme weather events. and extreme weather events he would be major el niÑo's like we are facing now, or just major storms. if we get a storm here, you've got the wind coming in from the south east and you get a qu
i have roots in santa barbara. been here a long time. there's people in the north sea have roots and the people in the valley and into mesopotamia have their roots. their roots are totally different. one thing we did learn from hurricane katrina, one of the most important weapons that humans have in the face of catastrophic disaster are their ties in a community, and it would come church, whatever you like. that's what makes life function. but did it in a much more anonymous urban world we are...
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." >> >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring santa barbara, california. -- a santa barbara native plant the first avocado trees. you can learn more about santa barbara all weekend here on american history tv. [church bell tolling] tina foss: santa barbara mission is the 10th of a chain of 21 missions built by the fransiscans in cooperation with the spanish, who were conquering california, essentially, trying to keep the russians out. ofy, along the coast california, established four forts, and between them spanish werere schools, which missions. the idea was to get coastal indians to be pro spanish and keep out the russians and possibly the english and whoever else might be encroaching on the northern edge of mexico. it is the only mission in california that has continuously operated as a church from its founding to present day. in the santa barbara area, the linguistic group of the chumash justns came from malibu, north of los angeles, to san luis obispo to south of monterey county. in of the largest groups california if they inhabited the area from malibu to san luis obis
." >> >> all weekend, american history tv is featuring santa barbara, california. -- a santa barbara native plant the first avocado trees. you can learn more about santa barbara all weekend here on american history tv. [church bell tolling] tina foss: santa barbara mission is the 10th of a chain of 21 missions built by the fransiscans in cooperation with the spanish, who were conquering california, essentially, trying to keep the russians out. ofy, along the coast california,...
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museum in downtown santa barbara. i'm standing in front of one of the most interesting items in the museum's extensive collections. this is a silent movie camera. it was used in the flying a studio productions. it was owned by cameraman robert feelin and donated by his wife. this camera is interesting. this model camera was used for over 40 years. it was really revolutionary for its time, the 19-teens. the film could hold a 400 foot reel of film which allowed for continuous filming for seven minutes, which was unheard of at that time. >> the flying a came to santa barbara because they had a unit that was working out of san diego, san juan capistrano, the mesa and lakeside. their director, a man named alan , they were looking for something different. in 1912 they came up to santa barbara and set up their first studio in an old abandoned ostrich farm. about two blocks from where we are now. in 1913 they built the studio we are currently sitting at. it was huge at that time. this was covering that it was time, it wast th
museum in downtown santa barbara. i'm standing in front of one of the most interesting items in the museum's extensive collections. this is a silent movie camera. it was used in the flying a studio productions. it was owned by cameraman robert feelin and donated by his wife. this camera is interesting. this model camera was used for over 40 years. it was really revolutionary for its time, the 19-teens. the film could hold a 400 foot reel of film which allowed for continuous filming for seven...
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next, a recent visit to santa barbara, california. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. given the growing demands for water for environmental needs, there is more of a demand to develop additional sources, and to continue to diversify. one of the city's hallmarks is diversification, because we know how vulnerable we are in an arid climate like this, where you could go multiple years without much rainfall. we are right on the beach in santa barbara. we are currently in a drought. it officially started in 2011, although it takes two to three years to recognize you are in a drought, because we routinely have dry spells. the real challenge is that it has been the entire state. typically, there is usually a drought in southern california, or a drought in northern california. but to have the entire state in a drought has been really challenging. the state has over the last 60 years developed a network where we can move water from northern california all the way to southern california. however, since
next, a recent visit to santa barbara, california. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. given the growing demands for water for environmental needs, there is more of a demand to develop additional sources, and to continue to diversify. one of the city's hallmarks is diversification, because we know how vulnerable we are in an arid climate like this, where you could go multiple years without much rainfall. we are right on the beach in santa barbara. we...
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in santa barbara and of santa barbara as a spanish colonial city. it was prepared with the understanding that he was a coming to the area to dedicate the chapel as well as the new mission and he really wanted to work along the santa barbara channel. and this was going to be the look of the deceased was prepared to record the burial of those here originally. it's been changed and this tells us a story that was later recorded in the biography about the conflict between syria and the governor in california under the spanish rule that was a constant battle between the missionary and physical and military authority and in this case, sarah disobeyed the governor's order to only have one as the mission and in retaliation the governor tells sarah when you're ready you are ready to establish the mission of santa barbara know that's not going to happen on this trip. only the royal will be established and the chapel and the mission is going to have to wait and in the biography in which the incident is recorded a save sarah is very upset by the development. so
in santa barbara and of santa barbara as a spanish colonial city. it was prepared with the understanding that he was a coming to the area to dedicate the chapel as well as the new mission and he really wanted to work along the santa barbara channel. and this was going to be the look of the deceased was prepared to record the burial of those here originally. it's been changed and this tells us a story that was later recorded in the biography about the conflict between syria and the governor in...
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doctors would say come to santa barbara, mineral hot springs, fresh martiountain air. that was seen as the qr in the 1780's, when we really boomed as a tourist city. announcer: throughout the day on book tv, and sunday afternoon at 2:00, on american history tv on c-span3. the city store, working with our cable affiliates across the country. >> next weekend on american history tv's railamerica, the vietnam hearings 50 years later. from february 1956, chaired by senator albright, gives equal time to critics and the johnson administration. in hearings that were televised live to the nation. here is a preview. >> the vietnam hearings are probably some of the most extraordinary hearings ever held by congress. they were investigating a war that was still being fought. congress, in particular the senate, want to know why we were in vietnam. what the ministration's policies were. they wanted to hear from opponents. they gave equal status to critics of the war, as they did to supporters of the war. it is a real debate. george tenet was one of s distinguished diplomats. he wrote
doctors would say come to santa barbara, mineral hot springs, fresh martiountain air. that was seen as the qr in the 1780's, when we really boomed as a tourist city. announcer: throughout the day on book tv, and sunday afternoon at 2:00, on american history tv on c-span3. the city store, working with our cable affiliates across the country. >> next weekend on american history tv's railamerica, the vietnam hearings 50 years later. from february 1956, chaired by senator albright, gives...
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. >> the mission santa barbara was first established in 1786. it was the tenth of 21 california missions to be founded. it was rebuilt twice after two major earth quakes destroyed the infrastructure. in 1812 and 1925. our cable partners worked with c-span city tours staff when we traveled to explore its rich history. you can learn more all weekend here on american history tv on c-span-3. >> what brought people was the weather. doctors would say come to santa barbara. mineral hot springs, fresh ocean air, fresh mountain air. at was seen for the cure for so many people in the 1870s when we really boomed as a health resort. in 1871 a man came through california and so many people in the the transcontinental railroad had just been completed for a couple of years. so they wanted him to write about the wonders of california and bring people out here. so as he came through he wrote down about the various things he saw. but in a section called california for invalids and health seekers. santa barbara is one of the best because one can choose the climate
. >> the mission santa barbara was first established in 1786. it was the tenth of 21 california missions to be founded. it was rebuilt twice after two major earth quakes destroyed the infrastructure. in 1812 and 1925. our cable partners worked with c-span city tours staff when we traveled to explore its rich history. you can learn more all weekend here on american history tv on c-span-3. >> what brought people was the weather. doctors would say come to santa barbara. mineral hot...
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finally we will hear about one of santa barbara's earliest and most long-lasting industries. theto its mild climate, city and surrounding area was promoted as a health resort and destination for travelers in other parts of the u.s. as early as 1870. tourism remains a big part of the city's economy to this day. >> the south facing coast gives all day sunshine, the fresh ocean air. that was recommended in various brochures, doctors would say, come to santa barbara for the mineral hot springs and fresh ocean air and freshman there. that was seen as the cure for so many people in the 1870's to 1880's when we boom that not just as a tourist city but as a health resort. >> watch c-span's city tour on american history tv on c-span3. the c-span cities tour, working with our cable affiliates in visiting cities across the country. >> this weekend on the presidency, university of washington history professor margaret o'mara talks about her book, pivotal tuesdays, for elections that shaped the 20 century. 1968 and 1992. here's a preview. now, of course, theodore roosevelt was not the onl
finally we will hear about one of santa barbara's earliest and most long-lasting industries. theto its mild climate, city and surrounding area was promoted as a health resort and destination for travelers in other parts of the u.s. as early as 1870. tourism remains a big part of the city's economy to this day. >> the south facing coast gives all day sunshine, the fresh ocean air. that was recommended in various brochures, doctors would say, come to santa barbara for the mineral hot...
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we continue to look at the history of santa barbara. norman: hello, i am the director of the karpeles museum in santa barbara, california. this is the flagship museum. this is the world's largest privately owned, original, significant manuscript collection. there are some adjectives there. we have over one million manuscripts in the collection. these are manuscripts that have changed history, fulcrum points where history hinged upon a certain document, certain signature. some of the samples of our collection, as we take a journey through american history, we have an introduction page that was sent with the declaration of independence to king george in england, and mr. karpeles believes this is more valuable than the declaration of independence itself. the declaration of independence as many copies sent to other countries such as france, spain and germany, but there was only one introduction page to the declaration of independence sent to england. this is a rare document. these are original drafts. these are the only known original draft
we continue to look at the history of santa barbara. norman: hello, i am the director of the karpeles museum in santa barbara, california. this is the flagship museum. this is the world's largest privately owned, original, significant manuscript collection. there are some adjectives there. we have over one million manuscripts in the collection. these are manuscripts that have changed history, fulcrum points where history hinged upon a certain document, certain signature. some of the samples of...
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traveled to santa barbara, california to learn about its rich history. you can learn more about santa barbara and other stops on the tour at www.c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> every election cycle we are reminded how important it is for citizens to be informed. >> it's a home for political junkies in a way to track it as it happens. >> my colleagues are going to say i saw you on c-span. there's so much more c-span does to make sure people know what is going on inside it. >> each week, american history tv's "reel america" bring you archival films that help provide context for today's public affairs issues. ♪ >> in the cities, in the towns and country, we work together. we are many races and religions and nationalities. we are the men and women of america. we are also the children of america. children of the city, and of the country. light hair, light eyes, dark hair, dark eyes. the children of america. the children of americans. the infant, the youth, the old and the young. that is
traveled to santa barbara, california to learn about its rich history. you can learn more about santa barbara and other stops on the tour at www.c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> every election cycle we are reminded how important it is for citizens to be informed. >> it's a home for political junkies in a way to track it as it happens. >> my colleagues are going to say i saw you on c-span. there's so much...
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finally we will hear about one of santa barbara's earliest and most long-lasting industries. jews to its mild climate the city in the surrounding area is promoted as a health resort and destination for travelers in other parts of the u.s. as early as 1870. tourism remains of a big part of the city's economy to this day. >> all day sunshine, fresh ocean air and that was recommended in various visitor brochures, doctors would say come to santa barbara, mineral hot springs, fresh ocean air, fresh mountain air, that was seen as the cure for so many people in the 1870s to 1880s when we boomed not just as a tourist city but as a health resort. >> watch c-span cities for on c-span2's booktv and sunday afternoon at 2:00 on american history tv on c-span3. the c-span cities for working with cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. ..
finally we will hear about one of santa barbara's earliest and most long-lasting industries. jews to its mild climate the city in the surrounding area is promoted as a health resort and destination for travelers in other parts of the u.s. as early as 1870. tourism remains of a big part of the city's economy to this day. >> all day sunshine, fresh ocean air and that was recommended in various visitor brochures, doctors would say come to santa barbara, mineral hot springs, fresh ocean air,...
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would say come to santa barbara, fresh mountain air, fresh hot springs. that was seen as the qr to somebody people -- as the cure to so many people. >> watch c-span cities to her throughout the day -- citis tour throughout the day on sunday. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> this weekend on the presidency, margaret o'mara talks about her book, pivotal tuesdays. of explores the elections and 1992., 1968, >> theodore roosevelt was not the only outsider candidate chasing the 1912 election. you also have eugene debs. a socialist. we have a form of socialist running for president now. and eugene debs was a true socialist. 1912 was the year that he got the most votes, over one million. roosevelt is taking up some of the things that debs is saying. definitely more stronger radical, further to the left, but there is a hunger for new ideas. by this point, as people have to declare -- for a long time, roosevelt says i will not run and then he keeps getting it crowds. againstarts to run william howard taft for the republica
would say come to santa barbara, fresh mountain air, fresh hot springs. that was seen as the qr to somebody people -- as the cure to so many people. >> watch c-span cities to her throughout the day -- citis tour throughout the day on sunday. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> this weekend on the presidency, margaret o'mara talks about her book, pivotal tuesdays. of explores the elections and 1992., 1968, >> theodore roosevelt was not...
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barbara road. sanchez moved to florida three years ago from portland, oregon. before the start of the new year. jerry said his whole family lived in orlando but didn't feel safe and moved. he said his wife and stepdaughter planned to move soon. >> everybody is out here. it is just better for them to be here. >> yesterday deputies escorted the man who lived with the victim back to the house. he did not want to talk. detectives say he is cooperating with the investigation. >> his relationship to the mother is unclear. jerry is trying to raise enough money on a go fund me page to
barbara road. sanchez moved to florida three years ago from portland, oregon. before the start of the new year. jerry said his whole family lived in orlando but didn't feel safe and moved. he said his wife and stepdaughter planned to move soon. >> everybody is out here. it is just better for them to be here. >> yesterday deputies escorted the man who lived with the victim back to the house. he did not want to talk. detectives say he is cooperating with the investigation. >>...
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chris: this is the 900 block of santa barbara road. we know that two people were found dead this afternoon, some just before 4:00. we just got here and there is still a lot of information we are trying to figure out. we will show you some chopper video we shot a moment ago. this is a death investigation. crime scene investigators and a heavy law enforcement presence are normal. we do not have the identification of the victims, their ages or the relationship, we just know both of their bodies were found inside this pine hills home. we will bring you back live to the scene here. we are expecting an update in a few minutes. we will be discussing the circumstances of this death investigation and we will bring summer: we' re now hearing about the effects of the zika virus from someone who actually had it. meredith: a medical student in florida says he had never heard of it until he got it. so far, 20 cases have popped up -- 21 cases have popped up in the state, most of them and cell phone it. christopher de lespinasse says he did everything
chris: this is the 900 block of santa barbara road. we know that two people were found dead this afternoon, some just before 4:00. we just got here and there is still a lot of information we are trying to figure out. we will show you some chopper video we shot a moment ago. this is a death investigation. crime scene investigators and a heavy law enforcement presence are normal. we do not have the identification of the victims, their ages or the relationship, we just know both of their bodies...
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this is all unfolding along santa barbara road near sunnyland drive north of colonial. that's where we find news 6 reporter jennifer ortega who joins us live. what have you learned there? >> detectives have confirmed a mother and daughter were found dead inside the home. let me get out of the way. it's actually that white house there where they're searching to get the details. deputies tell us the mother and her teenage daughter were found on santa barbara road. here's what we know. someone called 911 from the house earlier today around 2:30 this afternoon. detectives say it was a distraught call. the mother and the teen live in the home with a man and the man left early this morning, came back to find the two women dead inside the home. >> 2:30 this afternoon we distraught resident of 905 santa barbara. he left this morning around 7:45 this morning and came back at 2:30 and found two residents dead inside. there are three people total who live inside the house. the two residents are female. it's believed to be a mother and her teenage daughter. we're working to confirm
this is all unfolding along santa barbara road near sunnyland drive north of colonial. that's where we find news 6 reporter jennifer ortega who joins us live. what have you learned there? >> detectives have confirmed a mother and daughter were found dead inside the home. let me get out of the way. it's actually that white house there where they're searching to get the details. deputies tell us the mother and her teenage daughter were found on santa barbara road. here's what we know....
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santa barbara is now getting isolated. it started costing more to get things to santa barbara. everything can be bought in bulk in los angeles and taken to the studio. it had to be shipped by train or car up here. also, getting more and more actors involved. more actors wanted to be in los angeles. you could do a shoot for one company in the morning and another in the afternoon. so to get actresses and actors to santa barbara, they would have to take the entire day to get up here, shoot for a day, and then they would take the entire day to get back to los angeles. a began to flying fade to black, and in they had 1921, filmed the last movie. >> our city staff recently traveled to santa barbara, california to learn about its recent history. -- rich history. you can learn more about santa barbara and other stops on our tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> next on the presidency, a conversation about william leuchtenburg's new book, "the american president: from teddy roosevelt to bill clinton". douglas with
santa barbara is now getting isolated. it started costing more to get things to santa barbara. everything can be bought in bulk in los angeles and taken to the studio. it had to be shipped by train or car up here. also, getting more and more actors involved. more actors wanted to be in los angeles. you could do a shoot for one company in the morning and another in the afternoon. so to get actresses and actors to santa barbara, they would have to take the entire day to get up here, shoot for a...
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barbara and tour the glass pavilion, a 14,000-square foot modern mansion. >> what i wanted to create here was a very minimalist house. that was my goal, to create the most minimalist architectural style that i could. so the house is absolutely simple. that's what makes it so grand. >> the overall design layouts on the interior of the estate have been seamlessly integrated with the elements of the exterior. >> the house is great for entertaining. whether you're cooking in the kitchen or you have guests eating at the dining table or relaxing in the living room, all the spaces are joined together so there's really great free-flowing of space. >> this architectural masterpiece blends life-style and simplicity into a lavish getaway for the senses. >> the master suite is truly amazing. the bedroom is over 600 square foot. what's really amazing is the views as you look out of the seamless glass. >> view all this and more right now on "beautiful homes and great estates." >>> mont seat toe is an affluent community in santa barbara, about 100 miles north of los angeles. >> it's an amazing plac
barbara and tour the glass pavilion, a 14,000-square foot modern mansion. >> what i wanted to create here was a very minimalist house. that was my goal, to create the most minimalist architectural style that i could. so the house is absolutely simple. that's what makes it so grand. >> the overall design layouts on the interior of the estate have been seamlessly integrated with the elements of the exterior. >> the house is great for entertaining. whether you're cooking in the...
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and that's a lot of people to move. >> ben will visit the old mission santa barbara to tour archives and see items that tell the story of the mission and the surrounding area, on american history tv will travel back to the silent-movie era and learn about the role that santa barbara placed in the industry also known as the flying a studios which produced silent films here from 1912-1921. next we will visit the old mission santa barbara outdoor museum and discover how the spanish introduced plants to the indians who cultivated many of these and changed the landscape of california. finally, we will hear about one of santa barbara's and long lasting industries due to mild climate, the city was promoted as health resort destination for travelers in other parts of the u.s. in early as 1870. tourism remains big part of the u.s. economy today. >> the south-facing coast gave them all day sunshine, the fresh ocean air and that was recommended in various visitors brew curious, doctors would say come to santa barbara, mineral hot springs, fresh mountain air and so that was sign as the cure for
and that's a lot of people to move. >> ben will visit the old mission santa barbara to tour archives and see items that tell the story of the mission and the surrounding area, on american history tv will travel back to the silent-movie era and learn about the role that santa barbara placed in the industry also known as the flying a studios which produced silent films here from 1912-1921. next we will visit the old mission santa barbara outdoor museum and discover how the spanish...
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michelle: the two were found dead on santa barbara road near pine hills road. a man left the home early monday morning and found their bodies when he returned. both had from a to their bodies but investigators say there were no signs of forced entry and they are not confirming whether they are looking for a killer. one woman says her cousin was the man who found the body. she claims he was happily dating the older victim. the names of the victims have not been released. jason: we are working to learn more about a crash that severely injured one person last night in orlando. a man was hit on west colonial night west of obt. -- 6:30 last night west of obt. it is still unclear if he was the driver or any drivers -- charges have been filed. michelle: 17-year-old morgan mcneill will be sentenced as a juvenile after pleading guilty to murder and attempted murder. police say she and her boyfriend were stopped by a trooper in cocoa in december. they opened fire on the trooper, who shot back, killing him. the trooper who was shot was awarded the medal of valor and as hp
michelle: the two were found dead on santa barbara road near pine hills road. a man left the home early monday morning and found their bodies when he returned. both had from a to their bodies but investigators say there were no signs of forced entry and they are not confirming whether they are looking for a killer. one woman says her cousin was the man who found the body. she claims he was happily dating the older victim. the names of the victims have not been released. jason: we are working to...
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santa barbara road. we are going to zero in on that house. that is where this all went down. we also have live chopper 2 in the air. here is what we know. a man left that home this morning. when he came back, he sought a mother and the teenage daughter trauma. they are trying to figure out the circumstances. this is being called a double homicide, but deputies would not elaborate. i asked them, of course, because this is a double homicide, i asked them, but they were not able to give us any information when it comes to that. the investigation in the early stages. a mother and daughter found dead. and the man who found the bodies, all three of them lived in that house. for now, we are live in orange county, chris hush, wesh 2 news. jim: 92,000. that is the number of hit and runs investigated last year alone. angela: a jogger found dead. our correspondent joins us live with the latest. dan? dan: angela, investigators account key evidence on satellite boulevard. you look at the edge of the road. that is where they found it. vehicle pieces that appear to belong to a light gray ch
santa barbara road. we are going to zero in on that house. that is where this all went down. we also have live chopper 2 in the air. here is what we know. a man left that home this morning. when he came back, he sought a mother and the teenage daughter trauma. they are trying to figure out the circumstances. this is being called a double homicide, but deputies would not elaborate. i asked them, of course, because this is a double homicide, i asked them, but they were not able to give us any...
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finally, we will hear about one of santa barbara's most long-lasting industries. due to its mild climate, the city was promoted as a health resort and destination for travelers in other parts of the u.s. as early as 1870. tourism remains a big part of the city's economy to this day. >> the self-effacing coast gave them all date sunshine. various recommended in brochures. doctors with a come to santa barbara, mineral hot springs, fresh mountain air, that was seen as the cure for so many people in the 1870's to 1880's, when we really boomed as a health resort. tour at c-span's cities 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3. working with our cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. one of the things i saw that this entire timeline is that most of the founding fathers in the early presidents knew in their mind that slavery was wrong. they knew it. willing toant inconvenience their own lives to make that come true. >> tonight on q&a, jesse holland discusses his book "the the apple story of african-american slaves in the white house. >> the majority of the founding
finally, we will hear about one of santa barbara's most long-lasting industries. due to its mild climate, the city was promoted as a health resort and destination for travelers in other parts of the u.s. as early as 1870. tourism remains a big part of the city's economy to this day. >> the self-effacing coast gave them all date sunshine. various recommended in brochures. doctors with a come to santa barbara, mineral hot springs, fresh mountain air, that was seen as the cure for so many...
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again, this is near the corner of santa barbara road. and sunny land drive. where investigators have conifered to me moments ago two bodies were found inside of a home and a resident at that home discovered those two bodies. we're going to continue to stay out here, and ask deputies about whether neighbors are safe. we are live right now in orlando, ty russell, channel 9, yns news. >>> we have covered them enough here on eyewitness news, that it was no surprise to hear troopers say the number of hit-and-run crashes in the state goes up every year. >> channel 9 anchor nancy alvarez was there as the families join the state troopers to find out what needs to change to reduce the number. >>reporter: the number is so big, it's almost hard to believe. in 2015, law enforcement officers investigated just over 92600 hit-and-run crashes across the state. and 186 people died in those crashes. but statistics only tell part of the story. >> she was like my best friend. >>reporter: travis was left with a brain injury, after a driver slammed into him and his sister, as they
again, this is near the corner of santa barbara road. and sunny land drive. where investigators have conifered to me moments ago two bodies were found inside of a home and a resident at that home discovered those two bodies. we're going to continue to stay out here, and ask deputies about whether neighbors are safe. we are live right now in orlando, ty russell, channel 9, yns news. >>> we have covered them enough here on eyewitness news, that it was no surprise to hear troopers say the...
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and that mass shooting in santa barbara? >> yeah, very interesting. you think most people agree it is a matter of national security. however, there are two sides to the argument. in his e-mail to apple employees ceo tim cook says this is about much more than a single phone or a single investigation. privacy advocates agree. they say allowing the fbi to break into the santa barbara shooter's phone puts our privacy at risk. the group's fight for the future is organizing what it calls a show of support for apple's stand begins the u.s. government. >> endescription and security technology protects our hospital, our airports, our water treatment facilities, our power plants. approximate if we set a precedent that -- if we set a precedent that the government with force companies to make their products less safe, we will make ourselves more vulnerable to the types of attacks the government says they are trying to stop here. >> demonstrations are planned in 30 apple stores outside, around the world, including san francisco and palo alto. the other side of the
and that mass shooting in santa barbara? >> yeah, very interesting. you think most people agree it is a matter of national security. however, there are two sides to the argument. in his e-mail to apple employees ceo tim cook says this is about much more than a single phone or a single investigation. privacy advocates agree. they say allowing the fbi to break into the santa barbara shooter's phone puts our privacy at risk. the group's fight for the future is organizing what it calls a show...
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this was the scene yesterday along santa barbara road. we're told 36-year-old maria sanchez and 16-year-old destiny were gunned down. news 6 reporter amanda castro has more. >> my husband told me today not to answer the door today for anyone who came to the door. still in shock and scared after a mother and daughter were found gunned down inside this home on santa barbara road. >> it makes me very uneasy, the commotion and didn't know what was going on. >> the orange county sheriff's office says a man lived inside the house with the two victims. 36-year-old maria sanchez and destiny. a man left early monday morning. when he came back around 2:30 in the afternoon, he found the mother and daughter dead from gunshot wounds. >> he just said "me girlfriend is on the bathroom floor and she's dead. " >> a man ran to her front door asking for help she says while another neighbor checked inside the home. >> when she came out, she said, "oh, my god, oh my god." she said, "it's two people in there and it's a lot of blood." >> detectives and the man
this was the scene yesterday along santa barbara road. we're told 36-year-old maria sanchez and 16-year-old destiny were gunned down. news 6 reporter amanda castro has more. >> my husband told me today not to answer the door today for anyone who came to the door. still in shock and scared after a mother and daughter were found gunned down inside this home on santa barbara road. >> it makes me very uneasy, the commotion and didn't know what was going on. >> the orange county...
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their bodies were found yesterday on santa barbara road near pine hills road. released. wesh 2' s michelle meredith is michelle: update. the house with a man and that man unlocked the front door. we do know the names of the victims. they have been identified as 35-year-old maria sanchez and her 16-year-old daughter destiny s. investigators have revealed her mother and her teenage daughter were shot to death. of the house on santa barbara person who lives in the house, a man who told investigators he and found the two dead. concerned. why? re talking to her who is down the s coming in who could be packing. michelle: neighbors tell us the home they lived in was partially burned. deputies have confirmed that this house has no power. michelle: right now, a 16-year-old girl charged with murder, is offering to plead guilty today, with a catch. morgan mcneil was arrested last june in brevard county after police say she and her boyfriend were pulled over by a highway patrol officer. mcneil' s boyfriend shot the officer, who returned fire and killed him. the girl is charged with
their bodies were found yesterday on santa barbara road near pine hills road. released. wesh 2' s michelle meredith is michelle: update. the house with a man and that man unlocked the front door. we do know the names of the victims. they have been identified as 35-year-old maria sanchez and her 16-year-old daughter destiny s. investigators have revealed her mother and her teenage daughter were shot to death. of the house on santa barbara person who lives in the house, a man who told...
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janai norman is live on santa barbara rd. were men who lives at the home found them. deputies have not cleared the >> reporter: the deputy cruiser has been here since we got here this morning and the crime scene tape has been up since investigators were called out yesterday afternoon. sky witness 9 flew overhead capturing the investigators who swarmed the neighborhood. we confirmed they believe the depth are suspicious and this -- suspicious deaths that were not murder-suicide. they have not said how they were killed or whether they have any suspects in the case. those are questions we will continue to ask as we work to learn the names of the victims. live in orange county, janai norman, eyewitness news this morning. >>> a lake county coach will not be allowed to coach his team next year because he says his academic standards were too high. >> to various high schools coach's box says he wants players to work on and off the court. he put strict standards in place. the school allows them to play tougher he was benching players went e's and t's and classes. >> i have kid
janai norman is live on santa barbara rd. were men who lives at the home found them. deputies have not cleared the >> reporter: the deputy cruiser has been here since we got here this morning and the crime scene tape has been up since investigators were called out yesterday afternoon. sky witness 9 flew overhead capturing the investigators who swarmed the neighborhood. we confirmed they believe the depth are suspicious and this -- suspicious deaths that were not murder-suicide. they have...
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kirsten joins us live where their bodies were found on santa barbara road. we have learned they were actually planning on moving back to be with the rest of their family. >> maria's husband said there was a plan to move his wife and daughter back home. instead of planning their home coming, he is planning a funeral. jerry ledbetter is mourning the loss of his wife and stepdaughter from 3,000 miles away. on monday the sheriff's office says 36-year-old maria sanchez and her 16-year-old daughter were found shot to death inside their home on santa barbara road. sanchez moved to florida three years ago from portland, oregon. before the start of the new year. jerry said his whole family lived in orlando but didn't feel safe and moved. he said his wife and stepdaughter planned to move soon. >> everybody is out here. it is just better for them to be here. >> yesterday deputies escorted the man who lived with the victim back to the house. he did not want to talk. detectives say he is cooperating with the investigation. >> his relationship to the mother is unclear. je
kirsten joins us live where their bodies were found on santa barbara road. we have learned they were actually planning on moving back to be with the rest of their family. >> maria's husband said there was a plan to move his wife and daughter back home. instead of planning their home coming, he is planning a funeral. jerry ledbetter is mourning the loss of his wife and stepdaughter from 3,000 miles away. on monday the sheriff's office says 36-year-old maria sanchez and her 16-year-old...
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the home is located on santa barbara near sunnyland drive in the pine hills area. that's where news 6 reporter jennifer ortega is joining us live. do we know how they died? >> detectives aren't saying at this point. some sort of trauma. the mother and daughter were found inside that white house on the right side of the street here on santa barbara road. in the past hour, we've learned someone called 911 from the house around 2:30 this afternoon. detectives say it was a distraught call. now we're told the mother and teen lived at the home with the man. the man left early this morning and came back this afternoon to find them both dead inside the home. right now, the sheriff's office is saying this is a double homicide investigation. they're working to confirm the identities and notify the next of kin. they're also working on canvassing the neighborhood. again, a mother and daughter found dead inside the home. from what we can see, it looks like the investigation will continue on until the night hours. that's the latest from pine hills. >> thank you, jen. a history o
the home is located on santa barbara near sunnyland drive in the pine hills area. that's where news 6 reporter jennifer ortega is joining us live. do we know how they died? >> detectives aren't saying at this point. some sort of trauma. the mother and daughter were found inside that white house on the right side of the street here on santa barbara road. in the past hour, we've learned someone called 911 from the house around 2:30 this afternoon. detectives say it was a distraught call....
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the disturbing discovery was santa barbara road north of colonial. kirsten is there live. orange county deputies are still out there. have they told us anymore about what happened? >> they really haven't. we have seen a couple of them out here. they were out here late last night. they are trying to figure out who killed a woman and her daughter inside this home behind us on santa barbara road. we did talk with neighbors in the area as the investigation went on. many of them tell us they are not taking any chances. >> keep an eye out, lock the doors more. >> neighbors on the pine hill street where a 36-year-old mother and her 16-year-old daughter were found dead are rethinking their safety. >> i was scared. i didn't know what was going on. when i came home, i seen all these cops. >> the mother and teen lived in the home with a man. they tell us he left early when he came back around 2:30, he walked in to find the mother and daughter dead and then called 911. the sheriffs is still looking for a suspect. detectives are asking neighbors to speak up. they were at home yesterday
the disturbing discovery was santa barbara road north of colonial. kirsten is there live. orange county deputies are still out there. have they told us anymore about what happened? >> they really haven't. we have seen a couple of them out here. they were out here late last night. they are trying to figure out who killed a woman and her daughter inside this home behind us on santa barbara road. we did talk with neighbors in the area as the investigation went on. many of them tell us they...
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american next, a look at our visit to santa barbara, california. you are watching american history tv, a weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. the 1910s into the early teens, though studios, pretty much anybody that had a camera, had a studio. there were a lot of people realizing there was money to be made in this new endeavor. previously, films had been shown at nickelodeon's. they had a camera that took a picture of a girl doing a shimmy
american next, a look at our visit to santa barbara, california. you are watching american history tv, a weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. the 1910s into the early teens, though studios, pretty much anybody that had a camera, had a studio. there were a lot of people realizing there was money to be made in this new endeavor. previously, films had been shown at nickelodeon's. they had a camera that took a picture of a girl doing a shimmy
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dodges with attempted santa barbara, fresh ocean air, fresh mountain air. and so that was seen as the cure for so many people in the 1870s to 1880s when we do not as a tourist city but as a health resort. >> watch c-span city tours. that c-span cities to work working with their cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> live now to the bipartisan policy center here in washington or a panel discussion on porter because of debt crisis. should get underway in a moment. [inaudible conversations] ..
dodges with attempted santa barbara, fresh ocean air, fresh mountain air. and so that was seen as the cure for so many people in the 1870s to 1880s when we do not as a tourist city but as a health resort. >> watch c-span city tours. that c-span cities to work working with their cable affiliates and visiting cities across the country. >> live now to the bipartisan policy center here in washington or a panel discussion on porter because of debt crisis. should get underway in a moment....
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santa barbara did benefit from tourism. the people who stayed fell in love with the community and adopted it as their hometown. many extremely wealthy people stayed at the hotter hotel. potter hotel. we had this remarkable open beachfront. you will not find condominium apartments or hotels right on the beachfront. it's open public land because some of these people bought the land and gave it to the city so it would always the open for the public to enjoy. over the years, tourism has changed dramatically. the original people who came her captive audiences. there were a lot of things created to keep them here and happy. once the automobile came, people were free to stay and then take all. we had a more transient type of tourists coming. now we have people coming just for the weekend. they can drive up and just spend a weekend. other people came in for just a couple of days. our biggest industry is tourism and rely on tourists to come here and tell their friends how great santa barbara was. our city staff traveling to santa ba
santa barbara did benefit from tourism. the people who stayed fell in love with the community and adopted it as their hometown. many extremely wealthy people stayed at the hotter hotel. potter hotel. we had this remarkable open beachfront. you will not find condominium apartments or hotels right on the beachfront. it's open public land because some of these people bought the land and gave it to the city so it would always the open for the public to enjoy. over the years, tourism has changed...
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that's what brought us here to uc santa barbara where scientists are studying el ninos effect on the pacific. >> this year is blowing our minds. >> dr. jennifer caselle is a marine biologist analyzing el nino's impact on sea life. >> you don't necessarily study the climate, you study the creatures in the ocean, what are they telling you about el nino? >> the things we're seeing up here now in my area, we do not see, except on el nino's and some of the things we don't even see during normal el nino's, only this big one. >> in november 2015, california state officials closed the $60-million dollar commercial crab industry because domoic acid, a neurotoxin, was found in marine life. >> when we eat the infected crabs you can get all kinds of serious neurological issues, really bad stuff... leading to death. >> in the uc santa barbara marine lab, dr. caselle gave me a closer look at more of the sea life in distress. >> so if we start with the urchins... that's amazing. these urchins are in trouble, why is that? >> well, the urchins are actually being affected pretty negatively by the warm
that's what brought us here to uc santa barbara where scientists are studying el ninos effect on the pacific. >> this year is blowing our minds. >> dr. jennifer caselle is a marine biologist analyzing el nino's impact on sea life. >> you don't necessarily study the climate, you study the creatures in the ocean, what are they telling you about el nino? >> the things we're seeing up here now in my area, we do not see, except on el nino's and some of the things we don't...
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in a way it is santa barbara, beautiful beach, harbor, houses on the water. you say to yourself what would happen if the water rose a foot? 3.5 million people in california live within 3.5 feet of modern sea level. ..
in a way it is santa barbara, beautiful beach, harbor, houses on the water. you say to yourself what would happen if the water rose a foot? 3.5 million people in california live within 3.5 feet of modern sea level. ..
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channel 9's ty russell is at the home off of santa barbara road. lives in the house and found the two bodies. >> reporter: we were the only ones the tracked down the man but he was too devastated to talk. we found out from this tweet, and we arrived to find yellow tape surrounding this house. deputies took it down on santa barbara road minutes ago and tonight, deputies say they are interviewing family and friends to try to find whoever is responsible. >> he told me that his girlfriend, you know, was on the floor, he thought she was dead. >> reporter: eyewitness news did not want their face is shown. they told us they called 911 when their neighbor ran over to their home this afternoon. >> he was trying. i was trying to keep them calm and to stop them from going back into the house. >> reporter: sky witness 9 was in the air looking at more than a dozen investigators working the scene. eyewitness news was on the scene when it was reported that deputies did not know who was responsible for killing a 36- year-old mom and her 16-year- old daughter. when the sun set, investigators continued
channel 9's ty russell is at the home off of santa barbara road. lives in the house and found the two bodies. >> reporter: we were the only ones the tracked down the man but he was too devastated to talk. we found out from this tweet, and we arrived to find yellow tape surrounding this house. deputies took it down on santa barbara road minutes ago and tonight, deputies say they are interviewing family and friends to try to find whoever is responsible. >> he told me that his...
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farook and his wife killed 14 people in santa barbara last december and agents want to know if he was communicating with terrorist groups overseas. yesterday a federal judge ordered apple to build software that would help the government get access. cook says, quote, in the wrong hands, this software, which does not exist today, would have the potential to unlock any iphone in someone's physical possession. while the government may argue its use would be limited to just this case, there is no way to guarantee such control. the order by the judge is the first of it's kind ruling. it opens up a debate about privacy in a digital world and national security. cook says this moment calls for a public discussion. he wants everyone to step back and consider the implications if apple really followed through with what the government wants. reporting from cupertino, janine de la vega, ktvu fox 2. >>> and for more on this we are joined on the phone by tech analyst. i can't think of a story or a case where a federal judge has ordered a company to basically create a back door to its own endescriptio
farook and his wife killed 14 people in santa barbara last december and agents want to know if he was communicating with terrorist groups overseas. yesterday a federal judge ordered apple to build software that would help the government get access. cook says, quote, in the wrong hands, this software, which does not exist today, would have the potential to unlock any iphone in someone's physical possession. while the government may argue its use would be limited to just this case, there is no...
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kathi belich is live at the scene on santa barbara rd. on santa barbara rd. our investigators still there? here overnight and then no one was able we got here. 15 minutes ago, investigator came back to the house and there is someone inside with her here. you can see there are pieces of crime scene tape around the yard and warning signs on the front of the house for everyone to stay away. investigators say the two who and daughter destiny, 16. i got a call to 911 yesterday afternoon at about 2:30 from a and found their bodies. the victims lived here at the home and now as you can imagine, people who live in the neighborhood are very frightened. investigators are not releasing any more information at this time. they are continuing to try to find out who did this and where the person is. live in orange county, kathi belich, channel 9 eyewitness news. >>> sunny and warm this afternoon after a stormy start. certified meteorologist brian shields is tracking the latest from severe weather center 9. >> over nine storms. warnings in parts of central florida, trees dow
kathi belich is live at the scene on santa barbara rd. on santa barbara rd. our investigators still there? here overnight and then no one was able we got here. 15 minutes ago, investigator came back to the house and there is someone inside with her here. you can see there are pieces of crime scene tape around the yard and warning signs on the front of the house for everyone to stay away. investigators say the two who and daughter destiny, 16. i got a call to 911 yesterday afternoon at about...
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staff recently traveled to santa barbara, california to learn about its rich history. you can learn about santa barbara and other stops on our cities tour by going to www.c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the thee house as we follow candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and www.c-span.org. >> each week, american artifacts visits a historic places. we'd traveled to learn about congress hall, the meeting place untilngress from 1790 1800. our guide is park ranger matthew ifill. in the years that washington, d.c. is being built, philadelphia serves as the temporary capital. the second floor was the united states senate. the house of representatives -- each representative at that point in our history -- 130,000ted 100,000 -- people. we had 106 members of the house would fit in this room and eventually from 16 states. the story of philadelphia as a capital, we are taking the story of a new constitution and doing things like adding a new state to the origin
staff recently traveled to santa barbara, california to learn about its rich history. you can learn about santa barbara and other stops on our cities tour by going to www.c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. >> during campaign 2016, c-span takes you on the road to the thee house as we follow candidates on c-span, c-span radio, and www.c-span.org. >> each week, american artifacts visits a historic places. we'd traveled to...
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and that's a lot of people to move. >> then we will visit the old mission santa barbara to tour their archives and see items which tell the story of the mission and the surrounding area. on american history tv, we will travel back to the silent movie era and learn about the central role santa barbara played in the industry as we explore the story of the american film manufacturing company. also known as the flying a studios, which produced silent films here from 1912 to 1921. next we will visit the old mission santa barbara outdoor museum and discover how the spanish introduced plants to the native indians who cultivated many and changed the land scape of california. finally, we will hear about one of santa barbara's earliest and most long landing industries, due to its mild climate, the city and the surrounding area was promoted as a health resort and destination for travellers in other parts of the u.s. as early as 1870. tourism remains a big part of the city's economy to this day. >> the south facing coast gave them all day sunshine. the fresh ocean air and that was recommended in
and that's a lot of people to move. >> then we will visit the old mission santa barbara to tour their archives and see items which tell the story of the mission and the surrounding area. on american history tv, we will travel back to the silent movie era and learn about the central role santa barbara played in the industry as we explore the story of the american film manufacturing company. also known as the flying a studios, which produced silent films here from 1912 to 1921. next we will...
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Feb 18, 2016
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. >>> federal regulators know the cause of that crude oil spill near santa barbara last spring. investigators say it was corrosion outside on the pipe. that caused it. uc berkeley safety experts say the pipe failed when it was pumping at 50% of maximum pressure. they say the leak was a lot bigger than they first thought. they first thought it was 100,000 gallons of crude oil that spilled. now they say it was more than 140,000 gallons. investigators say there will be more details of exactly what happened when they release a final report later this year. >>> time is 7:24. bill cosby is suing a woman whose sexual assault accusation led to his arrest for breach of confidentiality. he filed a breach of contract lawsuit against andrea constand and her attorneys. cosby is claiming they breached a confidentiality agreement in a civil suit which was resolved out of court. constand accused cosby of drugging and molesting her in 2004. as we have been reporting, dozens of other women have made similar claims dating back decades. >>> there is a bill in the state legislature that would ban sm
. >>> federal regulators know the cause of that crude oil spill near santa barbara last spring. investigators say it was corrosion outside on the pipe. that caused it. uc berkeley safety experts say the pipe failed when it was pumping at 50% of maximum pressure. they say the leak was a lot bigger than they first thought. they first thought it was 100,000 gallons of crude oil that spilled. now they say it was more than 140,000 gallons. investigators say there will be more details of...
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Feb 26, 2016
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barbara county gave reporting center both in santa maria and santa barbara. we then open up a contract for we both okay spent in service for the venture county department of parcels started consultation work with the los angeles county department. in april of last year i took a position as the program director for the community assessment services under here in san francisco. working on a contract that was a direct contact the adult probation department. my goal is to ensure that the clients we are serving, that the folks are returning back to our community from incarceration, ones that are scared and confused, have some clarity around the process. and have access to the services so that they can truly make a life changing decision did you have some great successes since it's open and since i've come on board we made a lot of different changes to point to evidence-based practices that may not have been in place before. i believe san francisco truly is on the cutting-edge of reentry. it's been going on for many many years across the nation that san francisco i
barbara county gave reporting center both in santa maria and santa barbara. we then open up a contract for we both okay spent in service for the venture county department of parcels started consultation work with the los angeles county department. in april of last year i took a position as the program director for the community assessment services under here in san francisco. working on a contract that was a direct contact the adult probation department. my goal is to ensure that the clients we...
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other records for the day were set or degrees, santa barbara, camarillo and at los angeles international airport. a hoverboard is being blamed for a fire that destroyed million dollar home in tennessee. take a look. the fire happened last month in nashville. investigators say two teens that lived there hid upstairs after hearing noises on the first floor. they hadn't realized that the hoverboard they were playing with had caught fire. one of the teens had to kick out a second story window and jump down into her father's arms. the other was able to climb down a ladder. everyone in the family made it out safely. this is just one of dozens of fires reportedly started by the popular you can get 10 the road - with our 10 weather radio in tampa bay, catch us on magic 94- point-9.... and the dove 105.5 f-m on sarasota talk and hear 10 weather in spanish on maxima 92-5. surfers heading to california this can expect massive waves this weekend. what's helped experts narrow down the perfect time for the mavericks surf competition. but first, you don't have to go far to give your loved one a special
other records for the day were set or degrees, santa barbara, camarillo and at los angeles international airport. a hoverboard is being blamed for a fire that destroyed million dollar home in tennessee. take a look. the fire happened last month in nashville. investigators say two teens that lived there hid upstairs after hearing noises on the first floor. they hadn't realized that the hoverboard they were playing with had caught fire. one of the teens had to kick out a second story window and...