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Transcripts For KPIX KPIX 5 News At 11pm 20240712

Tested positive for for coronavirus. Biden could be at risk as well. Lets get right to that bombshell from washington right now. The president announcing both testing positive for coronavirus tonight. This news coming hours after we learned one of the president s top aides who flew with him on air force 1 yesterday tested positive. Cbs news reporter, nancy chen, has the latebreaking teetheses from washington. Reporter one of President Trumps closest aides, hope hicks, has tested positive for the coronavirus. Late thursday the president tweeted that he and the first lady tested positive for the virus. Hicks who serves as counselor to President Trump spent time near the president this week, including aboard air force 1. So far hicks is the closest aide to President Trump to test positive for covid19. The white house issued a statement saying the president takes the health and safety of himself and everyone who works in support of him and the American People very seriously. White house op

Transcripts For KPIX KPIX 5 News At 5am 20240712

From petaluma boulevard to washington street. Well let you know when those lanes open back up. Back to you guys. We are talking about the heat, high fire danger, smoky skies. The heat advisory is extended through today due to dangerously hot temperatures well above average for this time of year. 99 in concord for a high, 98 liver more, 86 oakland, 80 for San Francisco. Because of the heat santa clara is opening cooling centers, Barbara Lee Senior Center will be open at 10 00, Mitchell Park in palo alto will be open at 10 00. Campbell Community Center open at 1 00 to hopefully give people relief from the heat and help them cool down a bit with the temperatures soaring this afternoon. Also, the high fire danger continues. The red flag warning in effect for all of our bay area hills above 1,000 feet, critical fire weather conditions for the glass fire with temperatures hot for sure, 90s to triple digits, as well as low relative humidity values down to Single Digits and winds will be picki

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History The Civil Rights Movement 20240712

Professor taylor focuses on the 1954 u. S. Supreme Court Decision in brown v. Board of education, the integration of a high school in little rock, arkansas, and the 1960 sit in at a lunch counter in greensboro, North Carolina. Folks, welcome to this class in africanAmerican History. Were going Movement Origin our discussion of the Civil Rights Movement tonight. For those of you in this room who know who i am, but for others im Quintard Taylor and im a professor of history, American History at the university of washington. Ok, well get started. Last time last week we talked about world war ii and one of the things that i tried to emphasize was the fact that ordinary people were becoming much more militants or militant or aggressive in defending their civil rights. Im going to continue that theme tonight and, indeed, i think its even more so the case in the 1950s and 1960s that ordinary people became the engines of the Civil Rights Movement. We tend to think about the Civil Rights Moveme

Transcripts For CSPAN3 The Presidency First Lady Pat Nixon 20240712

Good friends at the Richard Nixon foundation, i would like to welcome the chairman of the board of the Nixon Foundation. Right up here on the front row. And the president of than Nixon Foundation, we will hear from in a few moments, we have many distinguished guests, many formal officials from the administration and we are honored to have you here tonight. This year marks the 50th anniversary of Richard Nixon then becoming first lady, under her leadership the white house collection added over 600 paintings and furnishing elements to the white house collection, which is the most of any president. The significance of this will be in tonights program, but it was very important to us here in the White House Historical association, as a core part of our mission which, as most of you know by first Lady Catherine kennedy is the private nonpartisan partners to the white house, restoration for the state rooms in the white house. The acquisition of items for the Permanent Collection as well, and

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Lectures In History The Civil Rights Movement 20240712

Emphasize was the fact that ordinary people were becoming much more militant and aggressive in defending their civil rights. Im going to continue that theme tonight and, indeed, i think its even more so the case in the 1950s and 1960s that ordinary people became the engines of the Civil Rights Movement. We tend to think about the Civil Rights Movement as Martin Luther king, jr. , fanny hammer and largerthanlife figures. The Civil Rights Movement was made up by ordinary people including and youll find out tonight a lot of College Students. A lot of College Students. In fact, in some ways the driving force of the Civil Rights Movement came from people who were probably no older than you in this room. I want you to remember that. College students were the main force in terms of the Civil Rights Movement. Okay. I want us to keep that in mind when we talk of the evolution of this movement. Ill begin the lecture by discussing the decade of the 1950s because the 1950s really provide, i think,

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