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KTVU KTVU July 3, 2024

And good morning im dave clark. Its wednesday april 24th right in the middle of the week. Gasia. Thats right. Today felt milder to me than yesterday. How do you feel . Good. But lots of clouds over here for sure. Thats a lot of low clouds. High clouds. And it is on the mild side here we get a south wind. So yesterday it was kind of the cool day. Will still be on the cool side, but with so much cloud cover here, maybe a sun break or two could do it. You might get in near 70. Kind of a tropical feel. I would expect Santa Clara Valley for that 50 though. On the temps a lot of cloud cover, low high clouds, more thunderstorms will erupt north and also probably near the sierra as well. But for us, just a cloud away and theres plenty of them to keep us on the cooler side here. Some drizzle, a little bit of a south breeze, 60s on the temps. All right. South here. I know were okay on the peninsula. Where are we starting this time. Yeah were going to go to san jose right now steve and i want to

KNTV NBC July 3, 2024

Right now at 11 00, he brought so much life to the bay area, tonight, San Francisco is mourning the death of reverend Cecil Williams the pioneer and longtime pastor at glide memorial church. Cecil, however, was dramatically different from any other pastor. Please his legacy goes well beyond just africanamerican Civil Rights Movement and poverty and those issues to really address some of the core issues of what became San Francisco, modern San Francisco. His influence and impact still resonates across San Francisco. The legendary reverend broke down barriers and gave a voice to the voiceless. He was a champion of the Homeless Community and a supporter of the lgbtq community, as well. The comp legation is celebrating the legacy he leaves behind. Pete suratos begins our coverage in the city. Reporter , members of the church are remembering the life of church cofounder, reverend Cecil Williams. He died today at the age of 94 and they push forward his legacy as a church community, one day a

KNTV NBC July 3, 2024

Right now at 11 00, he brought so much life to the bay area, tonight, San Francisco is mourning the death of reverend Cecil Williams the pioneer and longtime pastor at glide memorial church. Cecil, however, was dramatically different from any other pastor. Please his legacy goes well beyond just africanamerican Civil Rights Movement and poverty and those issues to really address some of the core issues of what became San Francisco, modern San Francisco. His influence and impact still resonates across San Francisco. The legendary reverend broke down barriers and gave a voice to the voiceless. He was a champion of the Homeless Community and a supporter of the lgbtq community, as well. The comp legation is celebrating the legacy he leaves behind. Pete suratos begins our coverage in the city. Reporter , members of the church are remembering the life of church cofounder, reverend Cecil Williams. He died today at the age of 94 and they push forward his legacy as a church community, one day a

CSPAN Washington Journal Aaron Bycoffe David Wasserman February 1, 2018

Boundaries to benefit one political group. Sometimes it serves to create a majority and minority district, for example. It has become a catchall for what is broken in washington. There is talk about how gerrymandering has created and dysfunction. The main driver of what has polarized congress is the voters themselves sorting and likeminded places that has made it easier for and dysfunction. The partisans drawing the map to create highly democratic or republican seats. Host is it still happening . Guest of course. It is happening at a dizzying pace. In the last round, republicans benefited from the fact that they won the midterm elections timese power to redraw 4 as many districts as democrats on the state level. Most is done by state legislatures. If you have commissions. That has been the subject of debate. Should we move to a commission process in more states and take the power out of the hands of the people who are drawing lines for themselves and members of congress . What is happe

CSPAN Washington Journal August 18, 0202

Policy. We are live this morning in montgomery, alabama for the next up on the cspan bus 50 capitals with the Alabama Senate president pro tem. He will discuss key issues in his state. Host good morning, everyone. We will begin with your thoughts on the economy. President trump during his first date of the union has said since his election 2. 4 million new jobs have been created, wages are rising, deregulation is spurring growth, and the tax cuts mean more money in american pockets. We want to know, are you seeing a difference . Does President Trump deserve the credit . If you make the low 50,000,. Ial in at 202 7488000 if you make between 50,000 and. 100,000, dial 202 7488001 if your income is over 100,000, 202 7488002. Asn us on twitter, as well cspan on facebook. The president counting the economy on tuesday. [video clip] since thetrump election, we have created 2. 4 million new jobs. [applause] trump including 200,000 new jobs in manufacturing alone. Tremendous number. [applause] p

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