against the humanity of chinese government taking large numbers of practitioners and stealing their organs and selling for profit. for more than a decade of time the chinese government has been trying to try hard to push this persecution against the-outside the border of china. rose pat rated huge role in the city of san francisco to help to extend this persecution into this city. i m not here to talk about those packs personal political opinions about-i m talking about the biddings hate crimes taking place on the street of san francisco. i m talking about the incidence and discrimination events taking place in our local society because of the effort of rose pat. so rose pat stewart is totally against the values which the city of san francisco stands for. i know you re not congress. i know you re not the state department. china is far it s on the other side of the pacific ocean but here in this case, it s not a geographical instance of that s important. it s important the val
time early friday morning. 130 miles an hour winds. the strength of the storm being quite significant. though, 4 is the cuto point4 in position. keep anthe cone of po bay area. the storm can wobble. though the computer models have been consistent the last 12 hours or so. high winds expected in and around this area. and the eye wall itself as we io winds that can be right along the coastal areas. the computer models have suggested more of a curve. some suggested a complete loop of it. we are waiting to see if this is a short term trend or a long term trend. for now, the latest european computer model essentially did the same thing and kept it offshore. it is something we will continue to watch, the hurricane center has suggested this could occur, possibly weakening overtime. the warnings in place, tropical basically means is you could see some tropical storm force wind gusts up to 74 miles an hour. out over 36 hours. starting at 36 hours out. so, prepare obviously for the stro
chaplin and joyce hicks good evening welcome to the wednesday, october 12, 2016, police commission inspector, next line item. item one presentation of civil rights unit certifications to internet crimes against unit certifications to sergeant internet crimes against children unit, unit civic center internet crimes against crime unit and sergeant internet crimes against children unit and the merit to joe think an walker. objective today we are war we got a department of defense assessment of the police department that lays out a number of area for improvement it is important tonight we are happen to be starting with highlighting areas of excellence and extraordinary services chief go ahead and get us started. we ll do the presentation but the reading of the award will be done by commander greg. good evening and welcome. good evening if i could get the 5 sergeants from the internet crimes against children if you could come on up justifies a second. as captain bail
it was a very busy newsnight we are following to breaking stories. the cleveland barbershop riddled with bullets after employees turn the tables on robbers. a four-year-old is one of the several women including one from ohio come through with accusations against donald trump. we will have more in a moment but we begin with the shooting on cleveland s west side. at least three were shot during a robbery at the prodigy cuts barbershop on west 59th street and storer avenue . that s where hilary golston is live with the details. reporter: the bullets were flying outside of project cuts and a four-year-old was one of the victims. we can tell you a lot of kids side and as they often do, we found that three teen boys apparently tried to rob this place. what happened was they started shooting, and their firing and the people inside start firing back. it s amazing, truly a miracle that no one is dead at this hour. outside the scene grew folks in the neighborhood watching the light
cleveland 19 news sponsored by the national carpet mill outlet, ohio s flooring superstore. asking questions and getting answers that starts now. romona: lebron james is getting attention n play on the court, but for sticking up for women. the cavalier superstar takes on donald trump and his controversial comments. denise: first we are following several breaking stories. let s get to chris tanaka at the desk. chris: in the last hour we learned some barber shop workers exchanged gunfire with teens who tried to rob the place. unfortunately a 4 yearly was caught in the cross fire. the boy was shot in the foot the 26-year-old was also taken to metro with a gunshot wound to the back. officers at the scene told our crew a 16-year-old suspect was also taken to the hospital. police are still looking for two other suspects. more trouble for donald trump tonight in a new york times article released just a few hours ago. two women, one an ohio native, claimed the presidential ca
he specializes in architecture of the 18th and 20th centuries and teaches. he is best known throughout new his video walking tours presented by channel 13 including the emmy-award inated shows 42nd street harlem. and this is where all of these great architects come from, from berries classes. if you have a cell phone or electronic beeper, please turn it off. we ask for no photography. ase welcome me in joining pleasecome me in join me in welcoming barry lewis. : thank you for ordering the book at the end of the lecture. we re looking at greenwich village. for those of you who grew up in new york, you have your memories like i did. village that is why it is my favorite lecture. exist until about 100 years ago, but we will see that in a moment. it is about 1819, we are looking past the new city hall. in about five minutes, if you walked past broadway, you would be in the country. that is how small it was in 1819. if you want further up the river, the hudson river, you
american architecture of the 18th and 20th centuries and teaches. he is best known throughout new york for his video walking tours presented by channel 13 including the emmy-award nominated shows 42nd street, broadway, and harlem. he has lectured at numerous venues including columbia university on university of pennsylvania come of the smithsonian institute and the harvard graduate school of planning and architecture. this is where all of these great architects come from, from barry s classes. if you have a cell phone or electronic beeper, please turn it off. we ask for no photography. and now, please join me in welcoming barry lewis. [applause] barry lewis: you are ordering a special hook at the end of the lecture. we re looking at greenwich village. for those of you who grew up in new york, you have your memories of greenwich village like i did. that is why it is my favorite lecture. it did not exist until about 100, 110 years ago, but we will see that in a moment. we
american architecture of the 18th and 20th centuries and teaches at cooper union forum. he is best known throughout new york for his video walking tours presented by channel 13 , including the emmy-award , nominated shows 42nd street, broadway, and harlem. he has lectured at numerous venues, including columbia university ofe pennsylvania, and the smithsonian institute and the harvard graduate school of planning and architecture. that is where all of these great architects come from, from barry s classes. if you have a cell phone or electronic beeper, please turn it off. we ask for no photography. and now, please join me in welcoming barry lewis. [applause] barry lewis: you are ordering a special hook at the end of the lecture. we are taking a look at greenwich village. for those of you who grew up in new york, you have your memories of greenwich village like i did. that is why it is my favorite lecture. it did not exist until about 100, 110 years ago, but we will see th
test test test test captioning performed by vitac how did henry clay enhance the powers of the speaker? the force of his personality. no one wanted to debate him, certainly he had the force to win the argument. i think that alone had great influence in power. i don t know if in other speaker would be comparative. he understood as the power of committee assignments. the committee is basically he understood that the speaker had the power to put the people he wanted ton the committees and want something important he was known to be a fair man, the speaker and that was very important. both sides of the aisle respected him and respected his opinions. never overwritten in his rulings and was fair in the makeup of the companies, when he knew there was a certain issue coming up, you can see a slight inclination that he wanted the issue to go a certain way. he understood early and changed the rules with his backing an
known as the great compromiser. the program was recorded at clay s ashland estate in lexington, kentucky, and is about 90 minutes. this 14-week series is airing at 8:00 p.m. eastern august 1 through august 14 here on american history tv on c-span 3. this is a portrait of kentucky s henry clay, known to us as n our history books as the great compromiser. during his 49-year political career, clay served as secretary of state, speaker of the house, and as a u.s. senator. and he was a contender. making five presidential bids, including the election of 1824, is 1832 against andrew jackson and 1844 when he ran against james k. polk. tonight we are on locations in ashland, henry clay s home in lexington, kentucky and for the next 90 minutes we will explore the life and legacy of this man. unsuccessful in his long quest for the white house yet having an outsized influence on american history. we are in henry clay s parlor right now, let me introduce you to the historian. why is hen