Ladies and gentlemen, the president of the United States. [applause] pres. Trump thank you very much, everybody. What a nice crowd. It is beautiful. It might be hot, but it is beautiful. We are here today to celebrate and expand our Historic Campaign to rescue American Workers from job killing regulations. Before i came into office, American Workers were smothered by an avalanche of wasteful and expensive and intrusive federal regulation. These oppressive burdens and peoples were a tax our slashing takehome pay, suppressing innovation, and shipping millions of american jobs overseas. Millions and millions and millions. It never ended. Four years ago, we ended this regulatory assault on the American Worker, and we launched the most dramatic regulatory Relief Campaign in American History by far. No other administration has done anywhere near. [applause] thank you. At the heart of this effort was a revolutionary promise for every one new regulation, we pledged that two federal regulations
Ladies and gentlemen, the president of the United States. [applause] pres. Trump thank you very much, everybody. What a nice crowd. It is beautiful. It might be hot, but it is beautiful. We are here today to celebrate and expand our Historic Campaign to rescue American Workers from job killing regulations. Before i came into office, American Workers were smothered ladies and gentlemen, the president of the United States. [applause] pres. Trump thank you very much, everybody. What a nice crowd. Its beautiful. It might be hot, but its beautiful. People were a tax our slashing takehome pay, suppressing innovation, and shipping millions of american jobs overseas. Millions and millions and millions. It never ended. Four years ago, we ended this regulatory assault on the American Worker, and we launched the most dramatic regulatory Relief Campaign in American History by far. No other administration has done anywhere near. [applause] thank you. At the heart of this effort was a revolutionary
Decided to open up all fire stations with at least one engine per fire station on may 18. Reporter pg e is more worried about wind versus the dry weather. They are preparing for the summer. We are using last year as a barometer. Without one Public Safety power shut off that was all in june. The rest of them were in september and october. Reporter the municipal power district is warning. Is said they are prepared for drier weather. Even though this year is dry, we have enough supplies to make it through this year. We are not talking about rationing of any type. We are concerned for next year. Reporter trout, dry weather, this is just normal. Is always Good Practice to conserve water. The dry california summer is starting. In the east bay, reporting for kpix 5. We are seeing where the spring storms were not enough to offset the dry winter. Results of the seasons final know survey are in and it is not encouraging. As you can see, some thoughts, there was not much snow to measure. At this
I started the project asking, is there a long history of black women in sports . I found more than i expected to find quite frankly. There wasnt any archive labeled , this is the history of black sports. So i had to piece it together. I got started by finding three women who actually played baseball in the negro leagues in the 1950s. It was a remarkable story. They played with the men. One of the things that stuck out to me about that story was that the owner who had brought in these black women to play with the man said he had a file where women across the country were writing in to request tryouts. That stuck in my head as a young graduate student and i thought, is there a lot of black girls history trying to play baseball, maybe theres is a Hidden History here. So that made me go out to find other stories in the book, from track, to tennis, from baltimore to rome, really looking at black women in sporting history in the 20th century. Let me talk about two names, oe is quite familiar