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Transcripts For KNTV Early Today 20151013

State news agency, they have passed a bill approving the nuclear deal greed on by world powers back in july. In london with deals. Irans parliament approved the deal with a vast majority. It was somewhat of a farmalty bu because irans Supreme Leader threw his weight behind the deal. The deal stipulates that u. N. Inspectors need to get permission from a very Senior Security body in iran before being allowed to visit any sights. The bill also stipulates iran can resume activities if sanctions arent removed or imposed. Once they are confident that iran has complied with key areas of the joint plan of action, European Union and United States acti sanctions will be removed and were expecting that to happen some som time in the First Quarter of 2016. Back you do melissa. Tonight well know know what happens in vegas. Tonight the democrat candidates will take the stage for the first time together. Hillary clinton spoke to a union trying to organize workers at of all places, the Trump Internat

Transcripts For KTVU Mornings On 2 20140802

Good morning and welcome to morningsings on 2. Mornings on 2. Lets say hello to rose mary. Good morning to you. How about a live look this morning at a beautiful sun and clouds, the mixture there. We have mid level clouds overhead this morning. We have a very weak system bringing us the clouds. The low clouds are back and across the bay for the up land communities as well. Were waking up with partly to mostly cloudy skies. For the amp we will see a slight drop in those temperatures. This will begin a cooling trend. Good news for the inland areas thats been so, so hot. 22 Miles Per Hour wind gusts for areas around travis. 56 in napa. 60 in sections in liver moore. Still going to be quite hot, just not as hot as yesterday. Mid to upper 80s around the north bay. South bay, 86. Oakland, 77. 7 San Francisco. Redwood city, 74. This cooling trend will continue and we will have a look at how low we will go coming up. New this morning, San Jose Police are investigating a deadly overnight shooti

Transcripts For KRON KRON 4 News Weekend 20140720

Moving. And if you are not heading out to showers. We have some fog and drizzle. As for the temperatures a lot of people in the 50s and the 60s. 62 degrees in oakland and 50s for downtown. And fremont at 63. And humidity is high right now. It will feel sticky out there. Well continue with the pattern. And well see more clouds compared to yesterday. Looking at the potential for a pop of a shower. We are tracking a few lightning strikes southeast of stockton now. We have not seen any in the bay area. And well start off with foggy mornings. Then we will warm things up in the latter half of the week. And the extended forecast coming up in 15 minutes. This is the scene from the bank robbery instockton. It killed the two suspects and the a customer, her name was misty holtsing. Two of the robbers were killed. They were well known gang members. And another suspect is going to be in court tomorrow. The community gathered to remember misty. And we were there. And people gathering at the hotel,

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Interpreting Womens History For The Public 20150119

Its an opportunity to learn about innovation thats happening in the marketplace and how that will impact my job at the fcc. I look at new televisions i think what is that going to do for television standard. When i think about head phones, what is it going to do for raf and things like that. Satellite products and video products, its whats the impact on so many different items we have before us or items that may come before us and i get to learn a number of different products that may come to market at some point that may not involve us today that might involve us in the future so its an opportunity to learn. Tonight at 8 00 eastern on the communicators on cspan2. Up next on American History tv a panel of historians and Museum Professionals talk about methods and challenges for presenting womens history to a nonacademic audience. Using examples from their own research and public exhibits, they make recommendations and discuss upcoming projects. This roundtable was part of the american

Transcripts For CSPAN3 Interpreting Womens History For The Public 20150131

Understanding of history and its impact on the world today. To develop an Educational Initiative for young people, students, and adults. She recently led the historical campaign, which raised more than 100 million. Under her directions the New York Historical society has lost groundbreaking exhibitions. In recent years she has been honored with the woman of distinction metal, the deans metal in 2005, education and student advocacy award. And many many other awards we do not have time to read today because we want to hear what she has to say. She also has done research that focus on the creation of the historical narrative. Without further a do, louise mirrer. Thank you for organizing this panel. As some of you may be aware of the New York Historical society has been developing a brandnew center for the study of womens history. So i am very interested today to learn about the work of my fellow panelist and also to hear the views of those of you in the audience. At the New York Historica

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