Diablo range. Good afternoon, everyone i am michelle griego. And i am len kiese. Taking a live look outside where hot and dry conditions could lead to fire danger here lets get a check on the heat wave with meteorologist mary lee. Watching this all for you. For now, we are looking at the seasonal temperatures, but we will see the temperatures skyrocket as we head into the weekend and early next week with that high fire danger. In the meantime, heres a live look with the mt. Hamilton cameras exhort tory with a look at blue skies and high serious clouds in the sky. Lets talk about the red flag warning. That is in effect for our northbay mountains, east bay hills and valleys. It will be in effect from saturday 9 00 p. M. Until monday 8 00 p. M. Until for all the areas highlighted in red. Due to these easterly winds, looking at 15 to 25 sustained gusts up to 35 to 50 miles per hour, so especially looking into the higher elevations, we will see the strongest winds, low relative humidity val
Clotilda the less slave ship to bring slaves to north america. Then, we take you on a tour of africatown with tour guide eric finley. My name is eric finley, and i am the decent for the African American heritage trail. This is our 14th year for doing the tours here in mobile. And they got started around five or six years prior to that, when one of our city councilman took a trip to boston on the city business, and while he was there he saw a sign that said African American heritage trail. He said that sounded interesting because it was kind of a novelty and part in most of the minions museums that we see today, and we took the tour, and he endured it, and he got to thinking lets way back to mobile, its close to 300 years old, and he had heard his family discuss about a lot of the contributions that African Americans had made. So i think this is something that we could do in mobile and do it very well, so he started looking around the city for someone that would take on the opportunity
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Im jamie colby, and today im just outside great falls, montana, known for its wide prairies and stunning waterfalls, but its also steeped in native american history. And thats the connection between montana and its native American Culture thats brought me here to learn about a strange inheritance and its unusual odyssey from right here to hollywood and back again. My name is sandi solomon, and, in 2006, my dear friend passed away and left me the entire estate. And the inheritance is an obligation. Sandis talking about a huge collection of paintings, drawings, photographs, and historic artifacts that she inherited from the estate of hollywood Technical Advisor and artist David Humphreys miller. All of these are my people, my relatives, my dearest friends. Millers people and the subject of his artwork are the survivors of the most famous indian battle of all time the battle of little bighorn in june 1876. [ gunshots ] where colonel George Armstrong custer and all his men were slaughtered
Mr. Clinton thank you, thank you. Want to thank all of you. I tried to entertain Justice Ginsburg for a few moments before we came over here, telling herr stories of my adventures and misadventures in american politics, back when we viewed each other as threedimensional human beings and not cartoons. [applause] as is fairly had notwn now, i actually met Justice Ginsburg until that memorable sunday evening in 1993 when she came to see me the white house. I had already interviewed two other people and it immediately leaked to the press. I had a lot of young aides who work hard and were good people but if a reporter called them, they were more afraid to say i dont know than anything else, so i got a big kick out of it. I sneaked who is now one of the most famous people in the world into the white house and nobody knew. [laughter] had beenon i president for less than a year, and i already had a Supreme Court appointment to make. I wanted to do a good job. Judge ginsburg was one of three pe