Comes despite what the white house says has been repeated calls by President Joe Biden against moving into Southern Gaza, including during an extended phone call this morning , according to two Biden Administration officials, the white house also stopped a shipment of weapons from being sent to israel last week. The white house determined that those weapons, including 2,000 pound bombs and other ammunition , would likely be used by israel in rafah. It marks a rare move by the United States to withhold weapons from a key ally because of concerns of how they would be used in San Francisco, Sergio Quintana nbc bay area news. Sergio, thank you. Hundreds of protesters are still camped out at uc berkeley. Its been nearly two weeks since they set up tents you see there on campus. They say the news of this possible cease fire is encouraging. Now it seems like were just at the brink of finally an agreement where the terms might coincide between the two parties. Were trying to find, like, room f
Home as Airlines Cancel flights to and from israel and what effect the conflict will have on gas prices, which have recently been falling across the us. Plus the manhunt after the shooting death of a beloved former professor who was out for a hike and its not the met or the smiths, ionian sea, whats just been named the most Popular Museum in the country. Monday october 9th. From abc news, this is world news now. Andrew dymburt joined alongside by alison kosik. Were going to jump right in this monday morning because we begin with the escalating war in the middle east triggered by that stunning and sophisticated attack on israeli soil. Israeli missiles are still raining down on the gaza strip this morning. The military saying its targeting buildings occupied by hamas militants. Us warships and more fighter jets are now in route to the region, said to be aimed at bolstering deterrence. More than 1000 people have been killed since saturday. At least 700in israel and 400 in gaza. In the mid
Families of homicide victims and survivors of crime gather for a healing vigil at lake merritt. From the areas local news station, youre watching the kron. 4 morning news at 7. Good morning. Thank you so much for joining us here on the kron. 4 morning news. Im stephanie lin. Its sunday. April, the 28th. Lets get your morning started with a look at the weather with dave sphar. Good morning, dave. Hey, good morning, stephanie. Good morning, everybody. Pretty much starting things off. A pretty sunny to start for the first light, we do have some scattered bay clouds left over from the fog. Just a touch there. But going into a mostly Sunny Afternoon and warmer temperatures. Well in going to see some middle 70s pop. There you have it. Some leftover fog moisture, if you will, here, but fairly dry upstairs. So once the atmosphere gets rocking later today, well see a lot of movement. Everythings pretty much west to east. Now on that reversion of everything you see in the pacific. So that means
Epicenter of the confederate effort. This is the headquarters, this is where robert e lee was. This is the building in which he made crucial decisions during the course of those three days of that battle that literally determined the outcome of the battle. This property when we bought it looks nothing like it does right now. It was a Hotel Complex with a brewpub restaurant attached to it. Envision a 40 or 50 room, 1950s style motel with a restaurant saloon attached to it , all surrounding this building that i am standing in that was lees headquarters. Lees headquarters was hidden in plain sight. What we did to restore this site was, first we had to get rid of the 20th century. That was to tear down and move out all of the debris that encompassed the hotel, or motel to be more precise. The restaurant brewpub. Then we had to restore the topography. We had to tear out Something Like 15 different structures, including the swimming poor and gift shops,f those types of things. This thing was
Welcome to this panel, history and Public Policy centers sponsored by the National History center. Im nick mueller, president and ceo emeritus of the World War Ii Museum in new orleans and before that enjoyed a 32year career at the university of new orleans and i will say more about that after the panelists are introduced. We are going to take a little bit of a different approach today and rather than having each panelist stand up to talk about their respective panelists and i. N. S. Tunstituteinstitutes over in a few moments each, and when we then with the work that their centers are doing in the course of the rema so i am going to introduce briefly each of the panelists, and perhaps you can raise your hand as i mentioned your name and for audience that is here. And i suspect that many more who are not affected by the weather, but watching on cspan, and so thank you cspan for covering this panel which is being telecast. First, brian vella is the Dorothy Danforth professor at the unive