Took place after, according to the times of israel, the head of the military Intelligence Department of the zionist regime said in a meeting behind closed doors we have complicated days ahead of us. Even though no extraordinary incident has been reported yet, people buy at least mineral water, paper towels, and basic dried fruits. A report after the terrorist attack of the zionist regime on the consular building of the Iranian Embassy did you go shopping in damascus because of fear or because of celebration . The answer is fear and panic. I bought a water battery and an emergency light. Its scary. They want to calm us down. They say dont buy anything. People got scared and now they want to calm them down, but we who made our purchase were suffocated by the attack. It has caused the zionist authorities to repeatedly tell their citizens there is no need to buy generators, store food and receive cash. As you heard, the spokesman of the army tried to help the people who came to buy basic s
Out protesters who have paralyzed the capital for weeks. Now im fully back watching al jazeera live from a headquarters in doha also ahead another step in the pounds long path to democracy where voters are having their fate in the first Regional Elections plus well meet one of the thousands of palestinian couples fighting to Stay Together in the face of an israeli residency and why our fight over language is topping talks to solve a political deadlock in Northern Ireland. Protesters have returned to the streets on the outskirts of pakistans capital islamabad an even larger numbers despite a Police Crackdown on saturday at least six people were killed and one hundred fifty injured when officers moved into dispersed a protest camp with tear gas and water cannon thousands of others have rallied inside iraq in roads in several cities Mariana Honda has the details. They have answered a call to shut down pakistan issued by a cleric and Political Party leader who stands in opposition to the g
The last time San Francisco hit 100 degrees or near 100 or at 100 degrees was 18 years ago. And this is one of the since 1874, theres only been in San Francisco 10 days of 100 degree readings. That is amazing to me. I mean, thats how significant today is. And with that said, theres major heat. A heat warning for the entire bay area. Now, that extends to bakersfield in Southern California, los angeles, hence the flex alert. You also have a fire danger, a red flag warning and you also have a spare the air day. So it is baking out there. Here are some of the current numbers. My buddy mark tamayo is in livermore where we did an experiment. We looked at he has a very Accurate Temperature sensor. Its hot. 105. Put it down on the turf, it was a buck 21, right . Reporter yeah, topped out at about 120, bill. Yes, we have been in this heat. I have been Drinking Water for hours. Right now, this is an estimate of the air temperature now. 108 degrees according to this sensor. Im going to put this o
Out in the peak of the heat in San Francisco. He joins us live from the newsroom. gabe on camera live lead if you were in san francsico today you were apart of history. The hottest its ever been. Since they started keeping track. The previous record was set 17 years ago in the summer of 2000. And it only reached 103 thats nothingtoday San Francisco got to 106so how did the fog dwellers hold up . . . Not so good. Rapid continues sound from San Francisco people out in the heat its muggy it is so hot its like the desert out here i cant believe how warm it is really long and i lost money now. Its actually the hottest day ive ever experienced in San Franciscothere was some miserable people walking through the scorching heat of San Francisco today these were the people in pants. Rapid continues sound from San Francisco people out in the heat its really hot. Wish i had a short sleeve shirt right now the san franciscans is summer attire were in slightly better moods rapid continues sound from
Military history professor Christopher Gabel discusses the importance of railroads and Steam Powered locomotives to the union and confederate armies and explains how railroads made the scale of the civil war possible and describes how and why the confederacys powerful Railroad System broke down as the war progressed. The Kansas City Public Library hosted this hourlong event. Thank you very much for the kind introduction and for being here. Folks, you know when we look back at the onset of the american civil war, we view it through the lens of the war, itself. That shapes what were looking at. If you view the onset of the civil war a little more objectively instead of being all seeing all of the differences between north and south, youll tend to spot all the similarities. Think about it. The two sides in this conflict. It was a war of brother against brother and in some cases literally so. The two sides shared a common language. They had similar cultures and religions. They shared a ver