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Transcripts For KPIX KPIX 5 News At 7pm 20240713

Of murder. Than usual method used by Defense Attorneys to raise a reasonable doubt. Theres no smoking gun in this case. Kpix 5 news 7pm starts now with 35,000 customers in the bay area in the dark because of those fire safety blackouts. Plus another 140,000 in the sierra foothills. More shot offs are on the way. Die in ken bastida. I am veronica de la cruz. Streets are like out. Chopper 5 was over to intersections where traffic was backing up. We saw crashes during the last emergency outage and we will see what happens this time. Heres a look at the outage map for the bay area. Pg e shut off power in napa and sonoma counties by 5 pm at 1 am a few hundred more customers in a small section of San Mateo County to lose power. We understand the hardship caused by the shutoffs in the safety issues it brings with it. We also understand the heartbreak and devastation of catastrophic wildfire. It would be another round of safety shutoffs this week and into early next week. The timing is not cle

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Native American Activist Vine Deloria 20240713

From michigan and settled into his role as professor of industry at harvard, the first full professor that is native american at harvard. It only took over few centuries there. Just think of the next 4 centuries when it might happen there. We will accuse harvard or the university of michigan of theft, its in this beautiful fact that this absurd and good fortune for those institutions was ours before it was theirs. Philip deloria received his degree from the university of colorado in 1982. Wanting to observe and understand humanity from many different angles, he then taught band at A Denver Metro high school. Having observed High School Music performance to satisfaction, he then returned for an mma in journalism and communication, which was back when you could remember what to call that program when it was an acronym that comes out different whenever i try to say it. He took my American History course which was called the early american frontier in the journalism program. In that course

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Call-in With David Treuer The Heartbeat Of Wounded Knee 20240714

Officially in full swing. It was a time of great change but it was sort of the beginning of what we think of as modern america. And the end of what we think of as native american bought those thing were untrue. Why do you 1890 to by that dividing line. 1890 was the year of arguably the last conflict, Armed Conflict between native folks and the American Government. At the massacre another wind knee in south dakota where between 150 and 300 lakota men, women and children, principally women and children were massacred by the reconstitutioned cavalry, and that moment, that moment came to stand in for so much of American History up to that point. Host december 28, 1890, what happened . Guest there was this is on the tail end of the murder of sitting bull. Things were unsettled around the on the agency and people were looking for shelter, and there was a band of native people who were going to find shelter with another band ask they left where they were and they were on foot and horseback, h

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Edward Hudgins Space 20240714

Women and children, principally women and children were massacred by the reconstitutioned cavalry, and that moment, that moment came to stand in for so much of American History up to that point. Host december 28, 1890, what happened . Guest there was this is on the tail end of the murder of sitting bull. Things were unsettled around the on the agency and people were looking for shelter, and there was a band of native people who were going to find shelter with another band ask they left where they were and they were on foot and horseback, heading to the agency, and they were intercepted by the cavalry, who rounded them up and tried to disarm them, and unclear what happened next but the cavalry started shooting, opened fire with guns, and murdered about 150 people. The government was really nervous about what they were convince weed be an indian uprising because of the ghost dance and other things going on in the plains, but really they just murdered a bunch of people trying to find shel

Transcripts For CSPAN2 2019 National Book Festival 20240714

But i had a wonderful professor at Columbia Law School who later moved to stanford, jerry gunther. He was in charge of getting clerkships for columbia students, and he called every federal judge on the Second Circuit, in the southern, eastern districts of new york, and he was not meeting with success. So he called a columbia graduate, judge edmund palmieri, who was a columbia undergraduate, Columbia Law School graduate and always took his clerks from columbia. And he said i strongly recommend that you engage ruth Bader Ginsburg. And palmieris response was ive had women law clerks, i know theyre okay, but shes a mother, and sometimes we have to work on weekends, even on a sunday. So professor gunther said give her a chance, and if she doesnt work out, a young man in her class whos going to a Downtown Firm will jump in and take over. So that was the carrot. It was also a stick, and the stick was if you dont give her a chance, i will never recommend another columbia graduate as your law c

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