[no audio] ; these are scenes of the first family. Donald trump and Melania Trump arriving at joint base andrews. That was from earlier today, kicking off a number of events that happened today, including a special concert that was held by the president ial inaugural committee. We will show you some of that in just a little bit. Also again tonight, 9 00 eastern time, we will have a live Radio Program the program out of iowa. You can watch it here on cspan and also online, www. Cspan. Org. One of the other events he attended shortly after arriving in washington, d. C. , was the wreathlaying. Look at a tweet here. We will show that in just a bit. Here some of the wreathlaying earlier today. President elect donald trump at Arlington Cemetery to lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown. The only constitutional inaugurationor the ceremonies is that the president takes the oath of office. That happening tomorrow. We will have live coverage. The ceremony will take place around 11 30 a. M. East
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We continue with our look at the history of syracuse. Dennis we are dennis we are standing in a reconstruction of a 19th century salt boiling block. It was used to reconstruct sold for over 100 years. This reconstruction was done in 1930 as part of a public works project during the great depression. This area was very important throughout the. Period because it was the center of the uruguay iroquois confederacy. These soldiers were the first to notice the salt mines, and that was noted from very early on in the colonial period. It did not get a chance to be commercially exploited until really after the american revolution. A variety of treaties concentrated the land to territories south of the lake. The state took ownership of the shore around the lake so that it could be developed commercially forestalled production for salt production. The statecontrolled the land ,hrough the drilling of wells but that manufacturing was actually in the hands of private individuals. It started in the
We are standing in a salt boiling brock. Boiling block. This area was very important ,hroughout the colonial period because it was the center of what we know today as the uruguay confederacy. Iroquois confederacy. There were various missionaries, explorers, soldiers coming into this area. They were the first to notice the salt brine as far as europeans. The significance of salt brining around the lake was noted very early on during the colonial period. It did not get a chance to be exploited until after the american revolution, when a variety of different treaties concentrated local native people to territory south of the lake. The state took ownership of the shore around the lake, so that it could be developed commercially for salt production. The statecontrolled the land, they controlled the sources of brine through the drilling of ells and so forth. Manufacturing was actually in the hands of private individuals. It started into the early 19th century. The biggest problem they had wa
This live shot approach in the bay bridge toll plaza. We are going to have pretty chilly conditions. 40 degrees in oakland and upper 30s in san jose. Below freezing in santa rosa at 30 degrees. A chance of rain will be for tomorrow. I will talk more about this coming up. Developing news this Drought Conditions are getting worse. The state has taken an alarming step its cutting off water to contractors which serve 25 Million People and 750 thousand acres of farmland. So, californians who have been unaffected by what some consider the states worst drought in modern history may soon feel the pain. Kron4s jr stone looks at the impact this move will have. We talk so much about this a drought and i want to put fridays announcement in laymans terms. One of the big impacts will be on the farmers. Were talking about 750,000 a. Milk, beef, and fruit are just some of the things that are produced. Theres also an impact on the bay pacifically Santa Clara Valley and Alameda County water district. Fo